|
WPSA POWERSPORTS ATV TOUR
RELEASES 2007 RULEBOOK
WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. (Jan. 25, 2007) —The
WPSA PowerSports ATV Tour released its 2007
rulebook today at www.PowerSportsTour.com. The
rulebook can be downloaded by
clicking here
(Adobe Acrobat 5.0 or higher required).
The most notable addition to the rules is the
addition of several new transponder classes.
Transponders will be required in the following
classes: SuperQuad Pro 450, SuperQuad Pro Am, A
Class, Women A, Production Lites, 0-50cc
Production auto clutch 6-8, 90cc Production CVT
belt drive 8-15 yrs, Pro Stock QTC, Stock Lites
QTC, Stock Unlimited QTC, Modified QTC, and Pro
Super Sport. A limited number of transponders
will be available for purchase or rental through
WPSA.
"The use of transponders will allow us to
continue to promote our unique and exciting
ladder system,” said PowerSports ATV Tour
Director Tes Sewell. “Transponders allow us to
feature more classes in our live timing and
scoring feed on the web, and will also allow our
television production team more access to the
Pro-Am, Amateur and Junior classes.
Additionally, lap times and other pertinent
information will be posted on the web for team
usage.
“We hope to further expand this program is
subsequent years to include all of our classes,”
concluded Sewell.
Several changes also affect the QuadTerrain
Challenge Pro Stock class. In the QuadTerrain
Stock classes, the following equipment may be
changed or added: Tires, wheels, handlebars,
throttle assembly, grips, handguards, seat
covers, nerf bars, bumpers, foot pegs (foot pegs
must not protrude beyond the running boards or
nerf bars), steering dampers, exhaust with spark
arrestor, clutch plates and springs, aftermarket
air filters, tie rods and tie rod ends, shocks
and springs (shocks must not have a reservoir
and must maintain the original shock length
measured from eye hole to eye hole), and skid
plates that are commercially available.
“We received quite a bit of feedback from our
racers and teams during the 2006 season, and
these rule changes are in response to that,”
said PowerSports ATV Tour Race Director Blair
Bodley. “The goal with these new rules is to
allow equipment to last longer, while still
showcasing one of the most exciting ATV racing
shows in North America."
The new Pro SuperSport UTV class rules will
be issued soon as part of the Tour’s
supplementary regulations.
About the PowerSports ATV Tour
The PowerSports ATV Championship Tour is
North America’s premier professional ATV racing
circuit, featuring QuadMX, QuadTerrain and
SuperSport Pro series action as well as more
than 20 amateur classes for adults, women and
children. The Tour is sanctioned by the World
PowerSports Association, North America’s most
respected snowmobile and ATV sanctioning body,
and a promoter of ATV and snowmobile racing on
both the regional and national level. For more
information, please visit
www.PowerSportsTour.com.
|