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Knoxville Raceway and AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Series Partner for 2010

Knoxville Raceway and AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Series Partner for 2010
Monday, December 21, 2009
Knoxville Raceway and AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Series Partner for 2010

KNOXVILLE, IOWA (December 21, 2009) - Knoxville Raceway has teamed up with AMA Pro Racing Pro to host the Flat Track Grand National Championship on September 18th at the historic half mile track.

AMA Pro Racing sanctions many racing series, but the oldest and most traditional is flat track – sometimes referred to as “dirt track racing.” Dating back to post-World War II, flat track is the uniquely American type of motorcycle racing. In a spectacular fashion, riders finesse their machines sideways through the turns, just inches apart from each other, at speeds over 100 mph providing one of the most thrilling spectacles in motorsports.

“The last Flat Track Grand National was held in 1996 won by 9 time Champion Scott Parker, we feel 2010 is a good time to bring this event back to Knoxville. This is another spectacular sport that provides a high entertainment value to the consumer.” Stated Race Director Ralph Capitani. “The AMA is a well known, top quality organization that we like to partner with to bring fun and excitement to Knoxville Raceway and our Fans.”

While details are still being finalized, the event will likely welcome spectators and fans on Friday, September 17th for pre-race festivities and camping. The official racing will take place on Saturday, September 18th with rider autographs from 5:30 to 6:30 pm.

The event will host both the Pro Single and Expert Twins classes.

Tickets for the event will go on sale February 1, 2010 and may be purchased at www.knoxvilleraceway.com or by calling (641)842-5431. Additional information will be posted on the Knoxville Raceway website.

For AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Series information go to www.amaproracing.com.


Photo: Factory Harley-Davidson rider Kenny Coolbeth. 2006-2008 Twins Grand National Champion.