AHRMA Announces New Flat Track Director

AHRMA Announces New Flat Track Director

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By AHRMA

An experienced racer and motorsports professional is now leading historic dirt track racing in the United States.

The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) has selected Kaitlynn Osberg as their new AHRMA Flat Track Race Director.

“At the end of 2024, The AHRMA Board of Trustees gave me the task of restructuring AHRMA Dirt Track into a sustainable program”, said Daniel May, AHRMA Executive Director. “With the help of long time AHRMA member Jimmy Pooler, we explored many options in 2025 with the goal of improving the racer experience, partnering with other established flat track racing organizations, and building a program that is financially sustainable.”

May continued, “We are fortunate to have partnered with Kaitlynn and her team during this transition. Her team’s passion and commitment made it an easy choice to bring her on as the newly rebranded AHRMA Flat Track Director. I look forward to the energy and fresh perspective that Kaitlynn will bring to AHRMA.”

David Aldana (13) as seen in an AHRMA flat track event during the 2024 Barber Vintage Festival. Photo by David Dewhurst.

For Osberg, racing is literally part of her DNA. Her parents met at a flat track event; her childhood was spent at Rehmert’s Kawasaki, the family’s Ohio motorcycle dealership; and she raced motocross during her teen years. As an adult, she shifted gears to on‑site marketing at Supercross and Motocross events. When her father returned to riding, flat track rolled back into her life via her son Owen and husband Shane’s racing activities.

Kaitlynn Osberg with husband Shane and son Owen at a flat track event. PBR Photography/courtesy AHRMA.

“Flat track is more than racing to me, it’s community, and I’m thrilled to be a part of the AHRMA community,” said Osberg, “My mission is to do everything in my power to elevate AHRMA Flat Track into a sector where everyone wants to be a participant and/or fan. God led me to this position for a reason, and I intend to work diligently to solidify great events with safe racing conditions for AHRMA members and other attendees. I wholeheartedly believe that we achieve great things when we work together for the greater good.”

Osberg said, “We have rebranded AHRMA Dirt Track to AHRMA Flat Track in order to stay consistent with the current type of racing that we are providing to competitors. Even though the vintage machines may not have changed, some of the landscapes of the sport have, including the name. We’re excited to increase our outreach with this rebranding and look forward to hosting loyal, long-standing AHRMA members, as well as welcoming new members to AHRMA Flat Track events in 2026 and beyond.”

The 2026 AHRMA Flat Track schedule will be announced soon. More information is available at ahrma.org/schedules-results

About AHRMA
The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to competing on fantastic classic and true vintage machines along with a wide range of modern motorcycles. With over 3,000 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage racing group in North America and one of the biggest in the world. The association has grown steadily over the years, reflecting the increasing interest in classic bikes.

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