AHRMA: Handshift Shootout Returning Oct. 10-11 At Barber

AHRMA: Handshift Shootout Returning Oct. 10-11 At Barber

© 2020, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By AHRMA:

The 3rd Annual Handshift Shootout featuring Harley vs. Indian motorcycle racers will feature double barrel action with back-to-back weekend racing October 10 and 11, 2020 at the 16th Barber Vintage Festival, pitting Harley vs. Indian handshift 45 cubic-inch flathead racebikes. Separate shootouts will be held on Saturday and Sunday, tentatively scheduled for lunchtime.

Each day, riders will draw for grid position and compete in a three-lap heat race. The rider with the best combined 2-day score will be declared champion and receive a special trophy.

To qualify to race, riders must:

  • Hold, at minimum, a weekend membership with AHRMA;
  • Have a valid racing license with an approved motorcycle roadracing sanctioning body;
  • Have successfully raced at least 1 event with that sanctioning body during the current racing season;
  • Complete practice scheduled exclusively for shootout participants first session after lunch on Friday (you must be registered as a Handshifter Shootout competitor and have a Handshifter Shootout sticker to be eligible to participate in this practice session);
  • Pay a $20 exhibition class entry fee (good for SHOOTOUT practice ONLY and both days of racing);
  • Must pass Handshifter Tech (please contact Tony Pentecost at [email protected] or 256.506.8254 for further information); and
  • Wear AHRMA approved personal safety gear (please review Rule 3.4.2 in the 2020 AHRMA Handbook found at ahrma.org/ahrma-handbook)

This is a rare opportunity to promote your company and/or products to engaged active enthusiasts.

For more information about sponsorship, promotion opportunities or any additional questions, please contact the AHRMA Roadrace Directors at [email protected].

Entry Form Available Here

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