Apparently All Is Forgiven And Fastrack Is Back At Willow Springs

Apparently All Is Forgiven And Fastrack Is Back At Willow Springs

© 2001, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright 2001, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

A blow-up apparently ignited when Fastrack Riders had the audacity to book dates at California Speedway and was then replaced at Willow Springs by the track’s own track-ride and practice program has been smoothed out. Key to the issue were signed contracts for 2002 dates at Willow Springs, and those contracts will be honored and Fastrack Riders will be at the Rosamond, California racetrack on the Friday preceding every WSMC race in 2002.

In the meanwhile, here is Fastrack Rider’s latest official press release:

Fastrack Riders is back at Willow Springs (on the 2.5-mile road course) on the Friday before every WSMC race weekend. The first event of the new year will be held January 18th (Friday prior to the January 19-20 WSMC event), and special reduced rates in effect will be $150.00 for track riders and $100.00 for licensed racers. There will be no Fastrack Riders membership fee for 2002.

Fastrack Riders will also be holding several events on the AMA National course at California Speedway, with the first event scheduled for January 28th. The cost for track riders will be $350.00 and for licensed racers $295.00. A new riders instruction course will be available for an additional $100.00. A catered lunch is included in this event.

Fastrack Riders also has motorcycles for rent. For rate information, please call.

For the 2002 schedule for all tracks, please call (562) 699-2305, or log on to www.fastrackriders.com.

We’ll see you out at the track.

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