Former racer Steve McLaughlin submitted the mid-1970s proposal that led to the establishment of the AMA Superbike class, and followed that up about a decade later by starting the FIM Superbike World Championship Series with a group of investors. Now a consultant working on several projects affiliated with Daytona International Speedway and NASCAR, McLaughlin was involved in developing the formula now used in AMA Daytona SportBike, pitting 1000cc+ V-Twins against 600cc Inline Fours. McLaughlin, usually seen sporting a straw hat, has been spending time in the paddock at various World Superbike events lately, and will be at Miller Motorsports Park this coming weekend. If you’re a fan of World Superbikes and see him, let him know what you think.
Watch For World Superbike Founder (And Former Racer) Steve McLaughlin At Miller Motorsports Park This Coming Weekend
Watch For World Superbike Founder (And Former Racer) Steve McLaughlin At Miller Motorsports Park This Coming Weekend
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