101st Loudon Classic: Online Registration For $250,000 Race Opens Feb. 1

101st Loudon Classic: Online Registration For $250,000 Race Opens Feb. 1

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By NEMRR:

The 101st running of the Loudon Classic is scheduled for Saturday, June 8th, 2024, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and entries will open at noon EST on Thursday, February 1st.  There are only 80 spots available, and the initial round of entries were filled in under an hour for the 2023 event.  The purse for 2024 will exceed the record-breaking mark set in 2023, with $250,000 up for grabs for the Classic main event, $50,000 being offered in the ASRA Outlaw Bagger class, and $5,000 offered in the Pro Thunderbike and 500 Superbike classes.  The classic will again pay back to 32nd place, and will feature a $55,000 payout to the winner.     

At the discretion of the NEMRR Executive Director, the 2024 Loudon Classic will have a rain date on Sunday June 9th.  All reasonable efforts will be made to run the Classic under dry track conditions.  NEMRR also has plans in place to have live video streaming at the event, providing access to this historic event to race fans around the world. 

The Loudon Classic main event will include dedicated practice and qualifying sessions for competitors.   The rule structure will be based on the NEMRR Middleweight GP class with a provision that provides eligibility for all MotoAmerica Next Gen Supersport bikes. The top 32 racers will compete for the record-breaking purse money and a place in the record books of US racing history.  The ASRA Outlaw Bagger class will have similar qualifying sessions, with the top 25 riders making the grid.

To enter after 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time February 1, riders need to visit https://nemrr.volarehq.com/ and submit the form.

For questions, riders should contact NEMRR at 603-738-2190 or email [email protected].  Sponsors interested in becoming part of the event should email John Grush at [email protected].

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