July CCS Regional At Summit Point Shenandoah Circuit Cancelled

July CCS Regional At Summit Point Shenandoah Circuit Cancelled

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From a press release issued by CCS:

CCS at Shenandoah Cancelled July 17-18

The Mid-Atlantic regional Championship Cup Series event originally scheduled at Summit Point’s Shenandoah Circuit has been cancelled due to construction delays with the new facility.

All CCS motorcycle events at Summit Point Raceway have been moved by Bill Scott Racing from the original 2.1 mile Summit Point Circuit to the Shenandoah Circuit in 2004 including the events scheduled for September 4-5 and October 9-10.

Bill Scott Racing and Summit Point Raceway management expects that Championship Cup Series will be the first group to race at the new facility when CCS motorcycle racing returns to the track on September 4-5, then again on October 9-10.

The cancellation puts even more emphasis on the CCS Roebling Road event scheduled for July 24-25 and Barber Motorsports August 14-15 which also includes the Formula USA series, both are double point paying rounds for the Mid-Atlantic region of CCS.

Don’t forget about the Lockhart Phillips USA Sport Rider Days scheduled at race tracks around the country. Street riders can find “Track Days” in all regions including 4 new affiliates; Fastrax in the Great Lakes Region, Church of Speed in the Southern Region, as well as Keigwin at the Track and SoCal Track Days in California and Nevada.

These LP USA track days focus on street riders but also offer licensing clinics for those that want to take the next step. Regardless of where you live, you can find a Lockhart Phillips USA sponsored Track Day near you! Just visit FormulaUSA.com or CCSracing.com for dates and location!

Lockhart Phillips USA Sport Rider Days are also open to Dealerships and provide great customer service incentives. Contact Formula USA / CCS with inquiries regarding “Dealer Days”.


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