First Two Rounds Of 2020 LRRS Season Cancelled

First Two Rounds Of 2020 LRRS Season Cancelled

© 2020, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By New Hampshire Motor Speedway/LRRS:

Statement from David McGrath, executive vice president and general manager of New Hampshire Motor Speedway, on Loudon Road Race Series and Granite State Legends Cars Road Course Series schedule updates:

 

“During this time of uncertainty due to COVID-19, the health, safety and well-being of our competitors, officials, staff members and fans is of the utmost importance to us. Due to these unprecedented circumstances, the May 2-3 and May 16-17 Loudon Road Race Series events have been canceled. With this change, round one of the Loudon Road Race Series is tentatively set for June 20-21. The date for the 97th Annual Loudon Classic will be determined after the Laconia Motorcycle Week Association meeting later this month.

 

In addition, the May 2-3 and May 16-17 Granite State Legends Cars Road Course Series events have been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date. At this time, the May 9-10 Granite State Legends Cars Road Course Series and Oval Series events are still on schedule to bring great racing and entertainment to our fans.

 

We are monitoring this rapidly evolving situation closely, and we are staying in constant contact with state and local public health officials on the most up-to-date facts. Schedule changes will be posted to our event schedule on our website, and if there are any major changes to our events, we will immediately post updates on our website and social channels.”

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