The 2011 848
EVO Club Racing Contingency Program is a package to support riders campaigning Ducati’s new middleweight Superbike in regional race competition.
Ducati continues to push the envelopes of racing performance and technology. The new
848EVO is a direct result of these ambitions combined with years of development while racing the 848 Superbike. In 2011, Ducati riders from around the nation will be competing for one of the best contingency programs available.
The 848
EVO Club Racing Contingency Program is open to any rider competing on a Ducati
848EVO Superbike purchased from an authorized US Ducati dealer. Payouts will be made in Ducati credit vouchers for the amounts of $700, $300 and $150; representing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishes.
The regional series supported by the program are CCS, CMRA, WSMC, MRA, OMMRA, WMRRA, and AFM. There will be 109 races eligible for payout under the program, a minimum of three race weekends per series, and two-to-three classes paying out per race meeting. The 2011 program is Ducati’s best in years, and underlines the brand’s confidence in the capabilities of the new
848EVO.
Ducati is also pleased to announce the eight competing riders it has carefully selected as part of the 848
EVO Club Racing Program.
Jim Chaconas, Howard Crow, Jose Flores, Ryan Jones, Barrett Long, Brent Lyskawa, Stefano Mesa and
Joel Spalding will be representing the iconic brand on their new
848EVO race bikes throughout the full 2011 season.
For full details about the 2011 848
EVO Club Racing Contingency Program, including all dates, eligible classes and contact information, please download the PDF from the side link.
The 848EVO Club Racing Program race calendar has been updated as of 4/8/2011.