An extremely successful debut season for Paradigm Racing has come to a close. The 2009 season began with the team participating in the ultra-competitive AMA Pro Racing Daytona SportBike class. The team earned a spectacular 6th place finish in the season’s inaugural race, the Daytona 200, despite being a brand new team in a brand new series. The team continually built on the momentum that resulted from that race. The momentum reached a crescendo at this past weekend’s races at New Jersey Motorsports Park. As the progress continued the team improved and refined their ability to work together in an efficient way. As a result, the team began to climb the order and became a well respected presence in the AMA Pro Racing paddock. The results speak to the team members level of professionalism and the quality of bikes/parts the team competed with. An integral part of the team is Crew Chief Perry Melneciuc. His hard work help guide the team to become one of the premier private teams in the paddock. The team had no mechanical DNFs throughout the season. This was due in large part to the high level of diligence that was fostered by all team members. “We had a great debut season here at Paradigm Racing,” said Melnecuic. “The whole team has worked really well together throughout the year. We have maintained a level of integrity and professionalism. I think this has been another key to our success. At the beginning of the year myself and team management took all the puzzle pieces and put together something really special. We have been consistently near the front at every race this season,” stated Melnecuic. Paradigm Racing is now looking to the 2010 racing season to continue its progression and pursue new ventures. The team is currently looking to expand its presence in the paddock by fielding a new team in the American Superbike class and will continue its participation in the Daytona SportBike series. The team has been contacted by numerous riders interested in joining the team for the 2010 racing season. As a result, the team would like to formally extend an offer to all interested parties (riders, mechanics, crew chiefs, etc.) throughout the racing community. You can contact Team Business Manager Joe Ferroni via cell phone at 610-805-7314 or by email at [email protected]. Additionally, you can find more information about the team and its debut season at www.paradigmracing.net.
Paradigm Racing Looking To Step Up To AMA Pro American Superbike Class In 2010
Paradigm Racing Looking To Step Up To AMA Pro American Superbike Class In 2010
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