Today American Sportbike Racing Association (ASRA) announces the continuation of a program started in 2008. In 2010 all ASRA events will again pay contingency money for each event. The availability of a cash award in the Team Challenge makes the series the only motorcycle road racing endurance series in the United States to pay cash. The greatest feature of this ASRA contingency is how easy it is to qualify for the reward. Simply fill out your contingency form and have the technical inspector verify you have the correct ASRA and Michelin Pro Series stickers displayed on both sides of the machine used in the eligible class. That’s it, that’s all you have to do. All machines must display an approved ASRA and Michelin Pro Series sticker on both sides of the machine. A completed ASRA contingency form must be presented, with the motorcycle, at tech inspection for official verification. All forms must be presented at tech inspection with the motorcycle before racing starts. ASRA Team Challenge Contingency Overall Bonus up to 15 entries 1st $ 250 2nd $ 150 3rd $ 100 Overall Bonus 16 to 20 entries 1st $ 350 2nd $ 250 3rd $ 150 Overall Bonus Over 21 entries 1st $ 500 2nd $ 300 3rd $ 200 Bonus Paid Per Class 1st 50% * 2nd 30% * 3rd 20%* * Percent of Bonus based on 50% of entry fees for the starting field. 2010 Michelin Team Challenge Series Feb 27 Daytona International Speedway Apr 11 Carolina Motorsports Park May 23 Blackhawk Farms June 20 Virginia International Raceway July 2 Road America July 11 Roebling Road Raceway Aug 29 Summit Point Circuit Oct 15 Daytona International Speedway
ASRA Michelin Pro Series Team Challenge Will Have Cash Purse Again In 2010
ASRA Michelin Pro Series Team Challenge Will Have Cash Purse Again In 2010
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