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burns
01-14-2009, 08:24 AM
http://www.superbikeplanet.com/2009/Jan/090113ies.htm

AMA Pro Announces Sanctioned 2009 Road Racing Test Days and Overall Testing Regulations
Three Official AMA Pro Tests Scheduled; Additional Testing Not Permitted At Sanctioned Tracks
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 13, 2009) - Three officially sanctioned AMA Pro Road Racing test days will be held in 2009 for AMA Pro American Superbike and AMA Pro Daytona SportBike competitors as a key part of new testing policies and regulations that were announced today from AMA Pro headquarters.
Each of the three official test days will be held at respective tracks in the East, West and Midwest and represent the only opportunities competitors will have to test at AMA Pro sanctioned tracks this year. As of February 15, 2009, private testing will no longer be permitted at tracks that are hosting an AMA Pro Road Racing event this year. Thursday at-event promoter test days have also been eliminated.
The three officially sanctioned tests are tentatively scheduled, pending contract approvals, for Infineon Raceway, April 20 - 21, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, June 10 - 11 and New Jersey Motorsports Park, July 21 - 22. Each test will be operated and sanctioned by AMA Pro and will offer competitors technical inspection, timing and scoring and air fence. Entrants will be responsible for track rental costs, tires and fuel.
The new testing regulations will be strictly enforced and any violators will be fined $10,000 and placed on a one-year probation commencing when the fine is paid. AMA Pro will be the sole authority regarding determination of a testing policy violation.
The new AMA Pro testing restrictions do not apply to track test days open to the general public and organized race events, such as those conducted by AFM, CCS and WERA, are not considered a violation of this policy.

Booty Freak
01-14-2009, 11:50 AM
From a spectator & track day enthusiast I think this will open up
the possibility of sharing a track day with AMA teams testing. Something
to watch while throwing your tire warmers back on the wheels.
Only down side is the Wera & CCS guys might not make it on the box
if they end up in competition with the big boys during their weekend races.

MrDude_1
01-14-2009, 12:05 PM
i bet the manufacturers (whats left of them) are pissed they get less TnT time....