Peakmoto And M1GP Offering Youth Racing Scholarship For 2014

Peakmoto And M1GP Offering Youth Racing Scholarship For 2014

© 2014, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Los Angeles, California USA. 

PEAKMOTO and M1GP offers Youth Racing Scholarship for 2014.

Though mini motorcycle road racing remains one of the most affordable ways for young riders to experience racing safely as a hobby or to pursue as a career, there still can be financial challenges for young riders to participate.

Peakmoto in conjunction with M1GP, is pleased to announce the 2014 PeakMoto-M1GP Youth Racing Scholarship – a unique and rare opportunity to help young riders experience racing with some of the barriers removed with one of the premier mini road-racing racing clubs in America – M1GP.

In 2014, M1GP will run a 10 round championship sprint series with events at Willow Springs International Raceway (Rosamond, CA), Grange Motor Circuit (Grange Motor Circuit), and Santa Maria Kart Track (Santa Maria, CA).

We are excited to offer this scholarship to youth racers 10-18 years old. It covers the full 2014 sprint racing season with M1GP.

Applications are being accepted immediately.

Visit the following link for scholarship details and apply online:

https://m1-grandprix.com/racing/peakmoto-scholarship

For more information about M1GP, including the full 2014 calendar and rules, please visit: https://m1-grandprix.com/


Thank you and best wishes to the applicants.

PeakMoto and M1GP

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