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WSBK to return to the US in 2008

Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:21 am

World Superbike back in America in 2008
Sharing Miller Motorsports Park with AMA riders

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TOOELE VALLEY (Utah), 08/22/07 – Miller Motorsports Park is very pleased to announce that it has reached a multi-year agreement to host the FIM Superbike World Championship beginning in 2008.

It has been three years since the FIM Superbike World Championship raced in America, and having the series at Miller Motorsports Park will represent the most significant racing event in the history of the State of Utah. The race is will be part of the Honda Summit of Speed, scheduled for June 1, 2008.

"We are thrilled to bring the FIM Superbike World Championship to Miller Motorsports Park, said track owner Larry H. Miller. This will be the biggest international sporting event in this state since the Olympic Winter Games in 2002. We look forward to welcoming the international motorcycle racing community to Utah, as well as thousands of new fans from across the United States and the world, who will be visiting Utah and our facility for the first time."

"This announcement marks a significant achievement for Miller Motorsports Park," said MMP General Manager and CEO Alan Wilson. "The FIM Superbike World Championship is a very prestigious event, and I would like to thank Maurizio Flammini of FGSPORT for his help in crafting this agreement."

Maurizio Flammini, President of the FGSPORT Group that has organized the FIM Superbike World Championship since 1989, said that Miller Motorsports Park is the ideal venue for the series’ return to the North American market.

"We consider Miller Motorsports Park a very interesting circuit, with top facilities compared with the American standard," he said. "I am sure that the riders, teams, sponsors and media representatives who currently participate in our events – a community exceeding 2,000 people – will very much enjoy this circuit and the State of Utah. I was particularly impressed with the commitment and enthusiasm of Governor Huntsman, and with the professionalism of Larry Miller and his staff. I am sure that the FIM Superbike World Championship event that will take place in Utah next year will be one of the best-promoted and -organized ever."

The FIM Superbike World Championship® will share the Honda Summit of Speed weekend at Miller Motorsports Park with the AMA Superbike Championship and its support series. The weekend will be an action-packed celebration of two-wheeled competition for fans, with double-header races for both the FIM Superbike World Championship and the AMA Superbike Championship. The AMA Superbike Championship has been a fixture on the annual schedule at Miller Motorsports Park since its opening in 2006.

"We are very excited to once again share the stage with the FIM Superbike World Championship and look forward to bringing the American fans a Superbike weekend they will cherish forever," said AMA Road Race Director Keith Kizer.

The tentative schedule has practice sessions for the AMA Superbike Championship on Thursday, May 29, with practice and qualifying sessions for both the FIM Superbike World Championship and AMA Superbike Championship on Friday, May 30. The FIM Superbike World Championship Superpole session plus the first of two AMA Superbike races and the AMA Superstock and Formula Xtreme races are scheduled for Saturday, May 31, and both FIM Superbike World Championship races plus the second AMA Superbike race and the AMA Supersport races will take place on Sunday, June 1.
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Re: WSBK to return to the US in 2008

Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:51 pm

cool looking track!!

does it have a length??

Re: WSBK to return to the US in 2008

Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:57 pm

According to Stretch apparently the WSBK's will run the 3.06 mile outer circuit, whereas the AMA will run the 4.5 mile main circuit to avoid time comparison's and sponsor clashes
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Re: WSBK to return to the US in 2008

Thu Aug 23, 2007 7:32 pm

Man, that is the coolest track ever !!

If I ever become a billionaire, I will build this track in Sydney, Promise :lol:

Re: WSBK to return to the US in 2008

Thu Aug 23, 2007 11:31 pm

The layout looks good but its not a pinch on some of the other tracks like Barber motorsports park and the few new tracks getting built. Barber and Miller both hired consultants to get them a WSBK and Miller won out this time but Barber are still pushing to get a race. WSBK organisers have already been to Barber twice and it was expected they would get a race next year as well if not definatly in 09. The owner is putting a lot of money into getting a International bike race.

As Punisher said they are racing on different layouts at Millar, WSBK will run the same course that the AMA ran for the last two years and the AMA boys will try out the Long track for the first time.

Here is the article on it - http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/art ... icle=30021" target="_blank

And here is the Article on Barber getting the second WSBK race in the US and taking the US up to 4 international races with Laguna Seca MotoGP, Indy MotoGP, Miller WSBK, Barber WSBK. - http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/art ... icle=30024" target="_blank
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