Bryan Smith Joins Werner Springsteen Racing Kawasaki In AMA Dirt Track

Bryan Smith Joins Werner Springsteen Racing Kawasaki In AMA Dirt Track

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Smith goes GREEN! Bryan Smith, formerly of the Screaming Eagle Harley Team, has agreed to race Kawasakis in the 2010 Grand National circuit in both the Twins class and the Singles class. He will be joined on the team by Chas Springsteen, (nephew of legendary dirt tracker Jay Springsteen), who will compete in the Pro Singles class. Bryan Smith will ride the Kawasaki Ninja 650R Twin in the G.N.C. Twins Class and the Kawasaki KX450 in the G.N.C. Singles Class. Chas Springsteen will ride a KX450 Kawasaki in the Pro Singles class. Jay Springsteen will serve as a team coach and mentor. Bill Werner will prepare the equipment for both series. Werner Springsteen Racing Kawasaki would like to thank the following sponsors: Werner & Springsteen -Kawasaki – Monster Energy – Wossner Pistons – Supertrapp – Millenium Technologies – Redline Oil -Web Camshafts – K&N – Sponseller Homes – Cometic Gaskets – Missle Enginering – Boughner Racing – Motion Pro – KK supply – PMP Sprockets – Decal Works – Shoei Helmets – Oakley – Tucker Rockey – Works Connection – MSR – Universal Coating – Rekluse -West Coast Hotshoes – Pro-Plates – EBC – Penske – Saddlemen – A&A – Terry Evertt – Rock Springs Land and Timber – Renton Coil Springs . Evolution Industries – Pilot Leathers – Daytona Sensors – Cycra

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