Miller Motorsports Park Issues Statement On Sale Of AMA Pro Racing To Daytona Motorsports Group

Miller Motorsports Park Issues Statement On Sale Of AMA Pro Racing To Daytona Motorsports Group

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From a press release issued by Miller Motorsports Park: Statement from Miller Motorsports Park CEO/General Manager Alan Wilson Regarding the Sale of AMA Pro Racing Rights to Daytona Motorsports Group TOOELE VALLEY, UTAH (March 7, 2008) The following is a statement from Alan Wilson, CEO/General Manager of Miller Motorsports Park, regarding today’s sale of the sanctioning, promotional and management rights for AMA Pro Racing properties to the Daytona Motorsports Group: “Today’s announcement regarding the sale of the AMA Pro Racing sanctioning, promotional and management rights to the Daytona Motorsports Group has the potential to be the best thing ever to happen in American professional motorcycle racing,” said Alan Wilson, CEO/General Manager of Miller Motorsports Park. “We have worked with Jim France and Roger Edmondson extensively through the Grand American Road Racing Association, and we are confident that they will be able to craft a plan that will provide long-term stability for AMA Pro Racing and the tracks that host their events. As host to both AMA Superbike and Supermoto events, we welcome their participation and look forward to a long-term relationship with the Daytona Motorsports Group.”

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