Roland Sands Design’s Super Hooligan National Championship has joined forces with North America’s #1 tortilla brand, Mission foods, to introduce the Mission Air-cooled American V-twin Challenge as part of this year’s Super Hooligan National Championship motorcycle road racing series with Moto America. The Mission Air-cooled American V-Twin Challenge is a race within the race, to be featured at all 4 rounds of the SHNC and kicking off with a doubleheader at the legendary Daytona Motor Speedway March 10-12, 2022.
The Mission American V-twin Challenge will award the fastest Air-Cooled American V-Twin racers in the Super Hooligan class with $2,500 in additional payouts per race, as well as an additional $2,500 bonus prize going to the rider with the most points after four rounds of SHNC road racing. The payout will award the top three finishers on Air-cooled American V-Twins. $1,250 for first place, $750 for second place, and $500 for the third-best finisher of each SHNC round. This payout is on-top of the SHNC race payouts of $2,500 per race.
Mission foods Air-cooled American V-Twin Challenge basic rules are 750cc and up Air-cooled American made V-twins, stock frames, high bars, flat number plates, 420lbs and over. (For complete rules for SHNC class visit http://www.superhooligan.com/rulesreg). All rules and regulations, sign-ups and information can be found online at http://www.superhooligan.com/. Mission foods Air-cooled American V-Twin Challenge riders will need to run Mission food logos on their bikes and leathers and adhere to all Moto America and Super Hooligan class rules.
The Super Hooligan class with Moto America features riders and bikes from many disciplines and has a broad set of rules meant to bring new riders and brands into road racing. With the addition of the Mission Air-cooled American V-Twin Challenge, we hope to inspire American V-twin riders who normally race at a local level, to come out and race with the SHNC at a national level and elevate the visibility of Air-cooled American V-twin road racing.
What is the Super Hooligan National Championship:
Roland Sands Design’s Super Hooligan National Championship features 750cc and up twins, 420-pound-plus, air-cooled, water-cooled, and electric, high-bar motorcycles. In 2022, Roland Sands Designs and MotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series have announced the 2022 Super Hooligan National Championship (SHNC) Road Race Series, which will be held in conjunction with the MotoAmerica Series in an expanded four-race, three-round schedule that will begin with a doubleheader on the high banks of Daytona International Speedway in March. From there the action will return with an SHNC round at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, April 22-24, and will conclude with a return to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, July 8-10. The second half of the year will feature a short track SHNC California based series, with more details to be announced.
Who is Roland Sands Design:
Roland Sands Design was founded in 2005 and is a multifaceted business that includes commissioned custom motorcycle builds, aftermarket motorcycle parts and design, technical riding and casual apparel, the Super Hooligan National Championship amateur flat track series, Moto Classic Events, and more. Roland Sands Design incorporates a small team of dedicated designers, engineers, racers, builders, fabricators, mechanics, and more, that feed the collective creativity that emanates from their Southern California headquarters.