March 21, 2008  
SUPERMOTO USA COMING TO MAZDA RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA

SUPERMOTO USA COMING TO MAZDA RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA

-Supermotard action added to Corona AMA Superbike Finale Sept. 27-28

 

MONTEREY, Calif. (March 20, 2008) - Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca announced
today that the Supermoto USA series will race at the track during the
Corona AMA Superbike Finale weekend, Sept. 27-28. The Supermoto USA
race course will be part dirt-track and part pavement located between
turns 2-5.

 

"I'm thrilled to be bringing our series to the world-famous Mazda
Raceway Laguna Seca," stated Brok McAllister, founder of Supermoto USA.
"The track will be constructed in the same general area as the last time
we were here. We feel we can safely bring the spectators even closer to
the racing action than before by lengthening the course and placing the
jumps right in front of the fans!"

 

"This is a great addition to our September event," stated Gill Campbell,
CEO of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. She added, "Supermoto and AMA
Superbike on the same weekend will give fans a great opportunity to see
different forms of motorcycle racing in one location."

 

Part of Supermoto USA's stop at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, will include
the 2nd Annual Supermoto USA Women's Only Races, featuring some of the
leading female racers in the country.

 

The Corona AMA Superbike Finale will be held on Sept. 27-28, and will
feature road racing from the AMA Superbike, Supersport, Formula Xtreme,
and Superstock series, and Supermoto racing from Supermoto USA.

 

The 2008 race season at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca includes the Monterey
Festival of Speed (May 16-18), the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix (July
18-20), the 35th Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races presented by
Toyota (August 15-17), the Corona AMA Superbike Finale (September
27-28), and the Monterey Sports Car Championships (October 17-19).

 

Tickets are available online at www.laguna-seca.com, www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling 1-800-327-SECA.

 

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca was established in 1957. The world-renowned
raceway has been operated since its inception by the Sports Car Racing
Association of the Monterey Peninsula (SCRAMP), a not-for-profit 501C(4)
corporation. Each race season, SCRAMP donates its net proceeds to the
volunteer groups that help put on the races.