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AMA Finally Releases 2010 Superbike Schedule

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http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=38629

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE <div class='quotemain'>DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (November 5, 2009) - AMA Pro Racing officials announced today the 2010 race schedule for the AMA Pro Superbike Championship that will see the series visit the foremost road courses in the United States. SPEED will once again serve as AMA Pro's broadcast partner.

The 2010 Superbike schedule will feature the two premier classes competing in nine confirmed events in key markets across the country. Negotiations are ongoing for a 10th race. Those details will be released in the near future.

The season will begin with the 69th annual Daytona 200 event weekend (March 3 - 5) under the lights at the "World Center of Racing." SPEED will air the Daytona 200 live on Friday, March 5.

The Daytona 200 will be the only endurance race on the 2010 schedule. The remaining events will be doubleheader weekends that host dual 50-mile races on Saturday and Sunday.

After the Daytona opener, AMA Pro begins the doubleheader sprint race schedule at Auto Club Speedway (March 26 - 28) in Fontana, Calif., followed by a new event weekend date for Road Atlanta (April 16 - 18). Infineon Raceway (May 14 - 16) hosts the series for Round 4. The halfway point of the season hits at Road America, which has once again reserved the historical date for the Elkhart Lake track (June 4 - 6).

The series will then visit Mid-Ohio (July 16-18) before heading to Virginia International Raceway (August 13 - 15) on the same weekend for the fourth year in a row. The successful first year event over the Labor Day weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park (September 3 - 5) looks to be repeated, and the series will close at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham (September 24 - 26).

Following the season-opener at Daytona, SPEED will air flag-to-flag same weekend coverage of the two premier classes. Highlights of the other classes competing during the race weekends will be shown during the broadcasts.

"SPEED is grateful for how the relationship works between the network and AMA Pro Racing," said SPEED President Hunter Nickell. "Everyone involved is committed and energized in the joint effort to deliver quality motorcycle racing coverage. We look forward to the 2010 racing season and to this continued partnership."

"It is with great enthusiasm that we announce the continuation of a great partnership with SPEED," said AMA Pro President Roger Edmondson. "Their commitment to the growth of our sport and their unique ability to capture the excitement that the athletes and machines of our sport put on display every race weekend made continuing our relationship an easy decision. With our broadcast partner in place and our schedule visiting the best venues in the United States, we expect 2010 to be a great year and look forward to kicking off the season in Daytona."

2010 Confirmed Events

March 3 - 5 Daytona International Speedway (Daytona Beach, Florida)

March 26 - 28 Auto Club Speedway (Fontana, California)

April 16 - 18 Road Atlanta (Braselton, Georgia)

May 14 - 16 Infineon Raceway (Sonoma, California)

June 4 - 6 Road America (Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin)

July 16 - 18 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Lexington, Ohio)

August 13 - 15 Virginia International Raceway (Alton, Virginia)

September 3 - 5 New Jersey Motorsports Park (Millville, New Jersey)

September 24 - 26 Barber Motorsports Park (Birmingham, Alabama)


What I like:
1. That it appears there will still be a series next year.

My concerns:
1. No Laguna?!?! I would hope that this would be the 10th race mentioned that is being negotiated.
2. No Miller?!?! I'm guessing DMG and MMSP still haven't been able to come to terms.
3. No Topeka?
4. Who's actually going to be racing next year?
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (aayst4 @ Nov 6 2009, 07:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=38629




What I like:
1. That it appears there will still be a series next year.

My concerns:
1. No Laguna?!?! I would hope that this would be the 10th race mentioned that is being negotiated.
2. No Miller?!?! I'm guessing DMG and MMSP still haven't been able to come to terms.
3. No Topeka?
4. Who's actually going to be racing next year?

Laguna may be related to Moto2.

Topeka is probably off of the calendar b/c the manufacturers didn't want to run it. If they don't sponsor, Topeka probably can't afford the sanctioning fees.

No Miller is predictable. They haven't turned a profit since they opened the place. They are hoping for massive sanctioning fees from an increasingly cash strapped racing industry. No Spies in WSBK this year so I have no idea how they are hoping to make money unless Hopper somehow lands a ride an manages to put something together.

The grid will be thin. With some luck, people will join forces and we might have far fewer rides but maybe a higher quality effort. Long shot, imo.
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (povol @ Nov 6 2009, 08:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>And then announce layoffs,including the race director Bill Syfan

http://roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=38637

Are you sure they aren't using euphemisms to fire the staff without giving any gratification to the people in the paddock?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (aayst4 @ Nov 6 2009, 07:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><div class='quotemain'>My concerns:
1. No Laguna?!?! I would hope that this would be the 10th race mentioned that is being negotiated.
2. No Miller?!?! I'm guessing DMG and MMSP still haven't been able to come to terms.
Mine too. These are the only two place I enjoy watching AMA.
 

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