MotoAmerica: Liqui Moly To Sponsor New Junior Cup Class

MotoAmerica: Liqui Moly To Sponsor New Junior Cup Class

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Liqui Moly To Sponsor MotoAmerica Junior Cup Class

New Class For 2018 Gets New Sponsor

COSTA MESA, CA (February 14, 2018) – The brand-spanking new MotoAmerica Junior Cup class will make its debut this season in the 2018 MotoAmerica Series and it will do so with a new title sponsor and name – the 2018 MotoAmerica Liqui Moly Junior Cup class.

The Liqui Moly Junior Cup class replaces the spec-class KTM RC Cup that ran in the first three seasons of MotoAmerica, with the class now open to all manufacturers meeting homologation requirements. The class, which is the first rung on the ladder to the Superbike class for up-and-coming young riders (aged 14 to 25), will make its debut in the Suzuki Championship at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia, April 13-15.

“This engagement will be the next level for Liqui Moly to engage even further with the racing community in the U.S.,” said Sebastian Zelger, the director of Liqui Moly USA. “We are also very excited to be able to support the younger racers during their formative years.”

Liqui Moly produces oils, additives and other fluids exclusively in Germany, where it has been voted best brand of oil year over year. Liqui Moly is also one of the few suppliers that offers a full range of chemicals especially for motorcycles. On the international level, the brand is known for its involvement in MotoGP, as all the teams in Moto2 and Moto3 use Liqui Moly oil.

The 2018 Liqui Moly Junior Cup class is expected to attract a large field of riders at each of the nine rounds on a variety of motorcycles from Honda, Kawasaki, KTM and Yamaha.

“We’re really excited about the new Junior Cup and Liqui Moly’s involvement in the class,” said MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey. “It’s going to be fun to watch the different brands doing battle and will be interesting to see who steps up on the racetrack. The class is important to us because our future champions, and hopefully future World Champions, are racing in it. It promises to be entertaining and it’s always fun to see the young riders progress as the season goes on.”

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