ATTENTION – SCHEDULE CHANGE AND CLASSES ADDED AT THE 25TH TEAM HARESCRAMBLE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD!!

All adult ATV classes will now compete on Sunday.  Father and son class added to the adult ATV program.  Mini ATV father and son class added to Saturday program.

 The 25th Team Harescramble Championship of the World will take place Saturday and Sunday October 17th and 18th.  The mini quad class, the 50, 65, 85, and Supermini, classes, the Father and son mini class, and the father and son ATV mini class will all take place on Saturday with all motorcycle and adult ATV classes on Sunday. 

 The Sunday morning motorcycle race will begin at 10:00 AM, the afternoon motorcycle race at 12:30 PM and the adult ATV race at 3:00 PM.  All Sunday races will compete for two hours each. 

We will hold the ATV race on Sunday afternoon.   This will give us time to add a much requested father and son mini quad class Saturday afternoon. Click on the “Team Harescramble Championship of the World” link for classes, times and other information. 

We will continue to host the Annual Cornhole Championship of the World on Saturday night along with a cookout.     

 The rained out two day GP weekend of September 26th and 27th will be rescheduled as a one day GP on Sunday November 8th.  We will also hold a two day GP which was already scheduled the following weekend.  These will be the last 3 GP events of the 2009 District 11 Grand Prix points paying season.

 

Thank you,

 

Drew Wolfe

Action Sports Promotions, Inc.

P.O. Box 488 -10700 Salem Road

Athens, OH  45701

Phone and Fax: 740-594-6686

Mobile: 740-591-7223

dw@ActionSportsRacing.com

www.ActionSportsRacing.com

   
Hare Scrambles

Hare scrambles are conducted on marked courses over rugged natural terrain. Events are run for a designated number of laps or for a prescribed race time, typically two hours. Competitive riders not only need to be fast, but also physically fit enough to maintain a race pace for hours at a time.

Since hare scrambles are conducted on closed courses, operator licenses aren't required and the machines do not need to be licensed for street use. Riders can progress from local events all the way up to the AMA National Hare Scrambles Series, a multi-race series designed to crown the best hare scrambles rider in the country