Orion Motorsports Posts $6500 In Pirelli Contingency Prizes For The Daytona 200

Orion Motorsports Posts $6500 In Pirelli Contingency Prizes For The Daytona 200

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Orion Motorsports is posting $6,500.00 in Pirelli tire contingency for the 2016 Daytona 200

Jacksonville, Florida (USA) – Orion Motorsports and Competition Motorsports South are posting a $6,500.00 contingency program for riders racing on Pirelli tires at this year’s 75th annual Daytona 200 class event, sanctioned by the CCS.

“For the last four years, Pirelli has been supporting our company and racers with Daytona specific tires based on its industry-leading WSBK technology and ongoing development gained from Daytona and other legendary racetracks. The performance of these tires is backed up with results and Pirelli riders have won the Daytona ROC ASRA Sportbike race for the last three years in a row and against some very stiff competition.” Said Kevin Graham of Orion Motorsports.

The Daytona 200 payouts are 1st $2500.00, 2nd $1000.00, 3rd $750.00, 4th $600.00, 5th $500.00, 6th $400.00, 7th $300.00, 8th $200.00, 9th $150.00, and 10th $100.00.

To qualify for the Orion/CMS contingency program, riders must satisfy the following conditions*:

  • -Compete on Pirelli front and rear tires
  • -Display Pirelli stickers on front fender and lower fairing

*Additional terms and conditions may apply with respect to this contingency program. For further information on eligibility and the tires, riders and teams must contact:

Kevin Graham, Orion Motorsports: [email protected] 416 414-9911

Leon Eddins, Competition Motorsports South:[email protected] 904 502-0133

About Orion Motorsports:

Orion Motorsports is the Eastern U.S. and Canadian racing distributor for Pirelli racing and track day tires. For more information please contact Kevin Graham at 229 389 6051 or visit www.orionmotorsports.us .Visit us on Facebook

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