Facility Modifications at Heartland Park Topeka on Track for AMA Pro Road Racing's August Return
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. (July 3, 2009) - In
preparation for AMA Pro Road Racing's return
to Heartland Park Topeka, AMA Pro Racing
competition officials, in addition to AMA Pro
American Superbike rider and Rider Safety
Committee member Josh Hayes, recently visited
the facility to check the status of
recommended changes.
AMA Pro Officials were satisfied with the
progress being made on the improvements
suggested during the first meeting in January,
which included recommendations by Hayes and
other riders on the committee. All were
confident in the track officials' commitment
of continuing to improve safety at the
facility and were enthused by the continued
commitment of the track to make appropriate
changes prior to the August event.
The circuit, which has seen millions of
dollars in renovations in recent years, was
also host to Team Hammer's two-up media
outreach program. Twelve local
journalists took advantage of the rides in
promotion of the upcoming AMA Pro event, which
will be held from July 31st to August 2nd and
is officially deemed the Tornado Nationals
presented by BriggsAuto.com. In
addition, Cameron Gray, President and CEO of
M1 Entertainment and promoter of the
highly-successful AMA Pro Suzuki Big Kahuna
Nationals at Virginia International Raceway,
was in attendance and is currently in market
promoting the event to local fans and media.
"We believe that this is an important
market for the sport," said Ollie Dean,
Vice President of Marketing and Communications
for AMA Pro Racing. "The work that the
staff of Heartland Park Topeka has undertaken
with the goal of improving the facility has
furthered our resolve that we have the best
possible promoter partner to realize the full
potential of this market."
The track is no stranger to top-tier
competition by first class riders. AMA
Pro Road Racing events held from 1989 to 1991
saw wins from 1989 Daytona 200 winner John
Ashmead and AMA Pro American Superbike
Champions Scott Russell, Miguel Duhamel and
Doug Chandler.