MotoAmerica: 3D MOTORSPORTS Signs Power For Supersport

MotoAmerica: 3D MOTORSPORTS Signs Power For Supersport

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By 3D MOTORSPORTS LLC:

3D MOTORSPORTS Signs Luke Power To Race Supersport

Blanchard, Oklahoma-based 3D MOTORSPORTS LLC has just inked a deal with 16-year-old Australian Luke Power to race in the 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship. Luke has climbed the ranks of ASBK and finished an impressive 4th in the Australian Supersport Championship in his first year on the 600. And he is no stranger to competing away from his homeland as he competed in the Asian Talent Cup on moto3 machines. The 3D MOTORSPORTS team is now made up of two riders from Australia.

“We are excited to have Luke on the team. He is very mature and respectful for his age and I feel his results are going to impress a lot of people here in MotoAmerica. I can’t wait to get some testing in and see Luke hit the high banks at Daytona,” commented  3D MOTORSPORTS LLC owner Dustin Dominguez.

Power commented, “I am really excited to be competing in the MotoAmerica Supersport series and the Daytona 200 in 2022. This is a huge step for me and my racing career. I cannot thank Dustin Dominguez and the 3D MOTORSPORTS team enough for giving me this opportunity. This is going to be a surreal experience, especially with the level of competition in America.  I am confident that with the experience in the 3D MOTORSPORTS team and with my commitment to continue to train hard and work hard, together we can achieve solid results.”

For more information about team or potential sponsorship contact us at [email protected]

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