WERA National Series Begins 2005 Season This Weekend JENNINGS, Fla. – WERA will begin the 2005 National Endurance and Challenge Series season this weekend at Florida’s Jennings GP, the first of 11 races for the top amateur series in the nation. The weekend’s racing will begin with the six-hour WERA Dunlop National Endurance Series race on Saturday, March 26. The race begins at 11:30 and will feature five classes. A full grid is expected as teams are anxious for racing after the long off-season. Vesrah Suzuki will be returning to defend their overall and Heavyweight Superbike title on a Suzuki GSX-R1000. Their rider lineup for the season includes Mark Junge, Tray Batey and John Jacobi. Other returning class champions include Team Velocity Racing and Army of Darkness. A number of new teams are slated for the series, as well. The WERA Michelin National Challenge Series will feature ten-lap sprint races on Sunday, March 27. After practice in the morning, the racing will begin at noon. Notable classes include Formula 1, Open Superstock, and 600 and 750 Superstock. The Superstock classes are traditionally showcases for the best talent in the amateur ranks, with many competitors going on to a professional career. Other classes include Heavyweight and Lightweight Twins, 600 and 750 Superbike, and Formula 2. Jennings GP is a motorcycle-only track conveniently located off of I-75, just 20 miles south of Valdosta, Ga. Directions to the track can be found at www.jenningsgp.com
WERA National Season Starts This Weekend In Florida
WERA National Season Starts This Weekend In Florida
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