Willow Springs Grand Prix Scheduled April 13-14

Willow Springs Grand Prix Scheduled April 13-14

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By BradyWalker.com:

WILLOW SPRINGS GRAND PRIX APRIL 13th & 14th – ROSAMOND, CA

The Willow Springs Grand Prix returns to Willow Springs International Raceway in Rosamond, California, on April 13th & 14th.  The 3rd annual event, celebrating classic racing motorcycles and the folks who pilot them, will happen at the historical Big Willow track, heralded as the first purpose built road-racing track still in use today.  There will be an abundance of attractions for spectators of all ages and opportunities for moto-centric businesses to engage their audience in a relaxed environment. 

From vintage to modern and traditional to outrageous, every brand, year and type of motorcycle will be represented at the two-day Willow Springs Grand Prix road races.  Last year Rob North and friends brought more than a dozen Triumph & BSA triple road racers to compete and display, the most of these machines ever in one place in history.  This year’s poster honors Willow icon, Curtis Adams, who will be on hand for stories, photos & autographs as the official grand marshal.  We are excited to see what legends & legendary motorcycles will show up this year!

We welcome Classic British Spares as the title sponsor of this year’s GP.  Located in the heart of Lancaster, just a few miles away from the track, Classic British Spares is your parts provider in the desert!  With over 10,000 parts in stock, CBS has what you need to get your British bike back on the road or the track.  Check ‘em out:  www.classicbritishspares.com.

The Performance Motorcycle Show will take place Saturday afternoon and is free to enter.  Classes include:  Road Racer, Off-Road, Flat Tracker, Speedway, Drag Bike, Track Bike, Street Café & Street American Performance.  Display your ride for the chance to win a radical trophy and prizes from our sponsors!  Then, Saturday evening transitions into grudge drag racing under the lights on Big Willow’s front straight.  Hosted by Speedkings, the drags drew thousands of folks in the Antelope Valley and beyond to show what their bike is made of or root for their favorite rider.  It’s only $20 to compete and you only need street gear to participate.

We cannot make this event happen without the generous support of our class sponsors.  Thank you Willow Springs Raceway, Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, Barnett Clutch & Cable, Moto Chop Shop, JRC Engineering, SoCal Motorcycles, San Diego BMW, McMarro Family Restaurants, Oxford Suites, Danny’s Electric, Moto Republic, Biltwell & Speedkings!

All race class information & event schedule can be found on the website.  General admission fees are $25 for a one-day pass, $40 for two days and children under 8 years old are free.  Swap meet spaces & overnight camping are free with paid entry.  Vendor, swap meet & event info can be found at www.bradywalker.com , via email [email protected] or phone 310-980-7129.  Track info can be found at www.willowspringsraceway.com or by calling 661-256-6666.  We look forward to seeing you at the races!

 

EVENT INFO

The Willow Springs Grand Prix

Willow Springs International Raceway

3500 75th St W, Rosamond, CA 93560

April 13 & 14, 2024

Two days of road racing, swap meet, vendors, bike show & drag racing!

www.bradywalker.com

Brady Walker  310-980-7129  [email protected]

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