trAcK by trAcK Round 5: AtlAntic motoRSpoRt pARk
Tickets:
atlanticroadracing.com Website:
www.atlanticmotorsportpark.com or
www.atlanticroadracing.com
Location: From Highway #102 take Exit #9 or #10 to the town of Shubenacadie. Follow signs to McPhee’s Corner. Proceed up North Salem Rd. to Creighton Rd. Atlantic Motorsport Park is at the end of Creighton Rd.
Track Stats Track Length: 1.6 miles/2.56km (11 turns) National Superbike Events: 27
National Lap Records: Superbike: 1:06.031 (Brett McCormick, August 8, 2009)
Pro Sport Bike: 1:06.905 (Brett McCormick, Au- gust 8 2009)
XR1200 Cup: N/A (first time at venue) AM Superbike: N/A (first time at venue) Amateur Sport Bike: 1:09.406 (Cody Matechuk, Au- gust 8, 2009)
Honda CBR125R Challenge: 1:27.475 (Karl Ro- bitaille, August 9, 2009)
Fast Fact: Canadian racing legend Miguel Duhamel scored a Canadian national Superbike win at AMP in 1989, riding a Suzuki. Magic Moment: In the final round of the 2010 Canadian Superbike Championship by Parts Canada season, Jordan Szoke wins his seventh race of the year to complete the first perfect sea- son in national Superbike history.
Shubenacadie, nS aug. 5-7, 2011
photo by rob o’brien
RoundS 6-7: moSpoRt inteRnAtionAl RAcewAy Bowmanville, on aug. 19-21, 2011
Tickets: 1-800-866-1072 or 905-983-9141 Website:
www.mosport.com
Location: Northeast of Oshawa, approx. 10 miles north of Bowmanville. From Highway #401, go North on Highway #35, then exit at Highway #20 and go west. Mosport is just south of Highway #20. Watch for signs.
Track Stats
Track Length: 2.459 miles/3.9km (10 turns) National Superbike Events: 27 National Lap Records
Superbike: 1:21.061 (Brett McCormick, July 17, 2009)
Pro Sport Bike: 1:22.653 (Jordan Szoke, July 17, 2009)
XR1200 Cup: N/A (first time at venue) AM Superbike: N/A (first time at venue) Amateur Sport Bike: 1:25.166 (Cody Mate- chuk, July 19, 2009)
Honda CBR125R Challenge: 2:03.824 (Steven Nickerson, July 18, 2009)
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Fast Fact: Mosport now enjoys the longest run of consecutive years of hosting the Canadian Superbike Championship by Parts Canada, having staged a race every year since 1998. Magic Moment: Riding a Yamaha YZF-R1, Frank Trombino outduels eventual champion Steve Crevier for the Superbike win in 2000, his first national triumph.
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