FMF Racing Posts $50,000 In Contingency Prizes In AMA Pro Road Racing

FMF Racing Posts $50,000 In Contingency Prizes In AMA Pro Road Racing

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FMF RACING KICKS OFF THE 2012 AMA PRO ROAD RACING SERIES IN DAYTONA THIS WEEKEND Participating in AMA’s Contingency Rewards Program and adding premiere athletes to the APEX team roster, FMF Racing starts strong at the Daytona 200 Irvine, Calif. – FMF Racing, motorsports innovator and pioneer since 1973, kicks off the 2012 AMA Pro Road Racing Series in Daytona on March 15-17. New for 2012, FMF will be participating in the AMA Pro Road Racing Contingency Rewards Program by offering $50,000 in rewards money. The Rewards Program is designed to incentivize teams and riders based on their results in individual events and the championship series with cash awards from companies with approved products. FMF’s premiere APEX Race team roster will look to make the podium at this weekend’s Daytona 200. The expanded APEX Race roster has been developed to maintain dominance in every major championship class. National Guard/Celtic/Orient Express Race 2011 Champion, James Rispoli, along with Corey Alexander and Joey Pascarella will lead the charge in the Supersport. In the Sportbike, Daytona 200 past winners Jason DiSalvo and Jake Zemke add experience and wins to this weekend’s race. Rounding out the classes, Michael Jordan Motorsports/National Guard FMF Suzuki’s Ben Bostrom and Roger Lee Hayden look to finish strong in Daytona Superbike. FMF APEX exhaust line has been designed with only the goal of winning in mind. Made from the highest quality aircraft spec materials in the world, the APEX exhaust systems insure fast lap times and precise cornering control that will guarantee the success of the FMF APEX team roster in Daytona. For more information about FMF racing, events and apparel, visit www.fmfracing.com and www.facebook.com/FMFRacing

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