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Most Important Race At The Budweiser Arizona Mile

Jake Johnson leads the points coming into the final AMA Grand National of 2010. He's one of four riders vying for the overall crown. (Courtesy AMA Pro Racing)

Jake Johnson leads the points coming into the final AMA Grand National of 2010. He's one of four riders vying for the overall crown. (Courtesy AMA Pro Racing)

Daytona Beach, FL (September 30, 2010) — The 2010 AMA Pro K&N Filters Grand National Championship presented by Motorcycle-Superstore.com will conclude on Saturday, October 9th at Yavapai Downs in Prescott Valley, AZ. The climax of the series at the Budweiser Arizona Mile is expected to be one of the best in the history of the sport as Jake Johnson, Joe Kopp, Jared Mees and Henry Wiles have a shot at carrying the #1 plate in 2011.

In 1954, the AMA announced the establishment of a Grand National Championship series consisting of 18 points-paying races. While the AMA Grand National Championship format was predominantly made up of flat track events, a number of road race nationals were included to show the versatility of machines and riders. As the sport grew and machinery became more specialized, the AMA recognized the need to separate these two disciplines in 1986, flat track and road racing became two distinct AMA Championship series.

In 2006, the AMA Flat Track Championship was restructured to consist of two series: AMA Grand National Twins Championship events held on mile and half-mile courses best suited for the power output of twin-cylinder motors; AMA Grand National Singles Championship races held on TT and short track courses where the power range of single-cylinder motors is preferable.

Beginning this year AMA Pro Racing went back to the original format with points accumulated from short track, TT, 1/2 Mile and Mile to determine the AMA Pro Racing Grand National Champion. Included in this traditional format will be a $50,000.00 points fund paying back 10 places in the final point standings. AMA Pro Racing will still recognize a Singles and Twins Champion with a $2,500.00 bonus to each champion, however the rider to carry #1 in 2011 will the Grand National Champion.

In 2009 AMA Pro Racing added the “Dash” taking the 1st and 2nd place riders in the 3 expert heat races for a 4 lap race paying $1,000.00 to win….but more important 5 points for the win, 2nd 4 points, 3rd 3 Points, 4th 2 Points, 5th 1 point and sixth gaining no points.

How important is the Dash? The Dash at the Arizona Mile may very well be the most important 4 laps of the entire series. Going into the Arizona Mile Jake Johnson is leading the series with 265 points, Kopp 255, Mees 246 and Wiles 239.

The rider who has earned the most Dash points this season has been Kopp with a total of 41 Dash points, Johnson 30, Wiles 23 and Mees 22. Can Kopp, who won the May Arizona Mile earlier this year, win the Dash and cut the point lead by 5 points going into the 25 lap National Main Event?

As everyone knows…in racing anything can happen.

Jake Johnson , 2006 & 2008 AMA Pro Singles National Champion – 265 points (2 wins)
Joe Kopp, 2000 AMA Pro Racing Grand National Champion – 255 points (3 wins)
Jared Mees, 2009 AMA Pro Twins National Champion – 246 points
Henry Wiles, 2009 AMA Pro Singles National Champion – 239 points (5 wins)

Points Awarded
Dash: 1st 5, 2nd 4, 3rd 3, 4th 2, 5th 1, 6th 0
National: 1st 23, 2nd 19, 3rd 16, 4th 15, 6th 13, 7th 12, 8th 11, 9th 10, 10th 9, 11th 8, 12th 7, 13th 6, 14th 5, 15th 4, 16th 3, 17th 2, 18th 1

3 Comments

  1. Mike 'Stu' Stuhler says:

    This should be a killer event. Too bad Knoxville got rained out to end the season with just the one event, especially after what happened with Joe’s chain coming off in Minnesota. Man, wish we could be there to see this one!
    That being said, the AMA team of MK and SM and Company have done a SUPER job this year, building what was started in the series last year in making flat track the great series it deserves to get the exposure for. 2011 should be a banner year as well with the building back up of the series. Should be fun!

  2. admin says:

    I agree Stu. If they could just get over this situation of having promoters cancel after having races on the schedule. That really make the series look weak. Can you imagine a promoter canceling a NASCAR event on its schedule? When the schedule comes out it should be set in stone and there should be a standard rain policy.

  3. Mike 'Stu' Stuhler says:

    No doubt. If the France family had that happen to them in any of the Big 3 NasCrash series it would be all over the papers, and the court system. What’d we lose this year because of that, four rounds? Not to mention the rain-out in Knoxville.