Canadian Superbike Championship Gets New Sponsor For Pole Position Awards

Canadian Superbike Championship Gets New Sponsor For Pole Position Awards

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CSBK Announces Kawasaki S4-R Competition Lubricants Pole Award TORONTO, ON (May 19, 2011) – Frontline CSBK Inc., Canada’s premier road racing series organizer, is excited to announce the Kawasaki S4-R Competition Lubricants Pole Award in the Canadian Superbike Championship by Parts Canada. Kawasaki S4-R Competition is the latest edition to a wide range of performance lubricants blended specifically for Canadian Kawasaki Motors. The S4-R Competition blend is a natural addition to our 100% synthetic S4 line offering oil specifically engineered for use in high-output 4-stroke racing engines. The winner of the Pro Superbike and Pro Sport Bike Pole Position will be awarded $500.00 at each of the five events. Amateur Superbike will be awarded $150.00 and 1 Case (12L) of S4-R Competition Oil for each event. Amateur Sport Bike will be awarded $100.00 and + 1 Case (12L) of S4-R Competition Oil per event. “Canadian Kawasaki is pleased to be sponsoring the Superbike and Sport Bike pole position award,” stated Jeff Comello, Assistant Manager, Marketing & Accessories for Canadian Kawasaki Motors Inc. “It is important to debut our latest competition lubricant with the best racers in Canada and CSBK provided us the perfect opportunity to connect with the riders using our products.” Canadian Kawasaki Motors has always been a strong supporter of the Canadian Superbike Championship,” said Kevin Graham of Frontline CSBK. “We are excited to have this great new product as part of CSBK and offer this fantastic incentive for fastest qualifiers.” The 2011 Canadian Superbike Championship kicks off on May 20th with the Pirelli tire test at Calabogie Motorsports Park which will be hosted by the Turn 2 Sportbike School. Round one will take place May 27-29 at Circuit ICAR near Montreal, Quebec.

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