MotoAmerica 2024 Calendar

MotoAmerica 2024 Calendar

With 20 Superbike races, the return of iconic tracks, and some fan favs, the MotoAmerica 2024 calendar celebrates a decade in the paddock.

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It’s been ten years since MotoAmerica took the helm of the AMA Superbike series, and there is still much to be excited about. From the legendary Daytona 200 making its comeback to the much-awaited return to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course after ten long years, 2024 seems poised to set new records. The MotoAmerica 2024 calendar doesn’t just mark the passage of time; it celebrates the evolution of the sport. MotoAmerica will light up the 2024 season with 20 Superbike races scattered over ten pulsating rounds. Additionally, the buzz around the paddock suggests the addition of two more Mission King Of The Bagger races, a series that has grown increasingly popular amongst fans and racers alike.

One of the highlights is undoubtedly the Daytona 200. This race is not just another event on the MotoAmerica 2024 calendar; it’s an institution, a testament to the enduring legacy of motorcycle racing. The race action-packed calendar also promises visits to iconic tracks like Barber Motorsports Park, Circuit of The Americas, and the scenic Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.

MotoAmerica 2024 Calendar

The Superbike Championship starts at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta (April 19-21), featuring the Supersport and Twins Cup classes. It then moves to Barber Motorsports Park (May 17-19) for the first Medallia Superbike tripleheader. June starts with a race at Road America, Wisconsin (May 31-June 2), followed by Brainerd International Raceway (June 14-16) and Ridge Motorsports Park (June 28-30), which also introduces round two of the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship. July takes us to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in California (July 12-14) before a summer break. The action resumes in August at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (August 16-18), marking its return since 2014. September features a race at Circuit of The Americas (September 13-15) and concludes with the season finale at New Jersey Motorsports Park (September 27-29).

“It’s hard to believe that the 2024 season represents 10 years since MotoAmerica took over the AMA Superbike series. Since that time, we’ve seen tremendous growth, not only with our television broadcast footprint and social media but also our on-site spectator attendance. We are confident of that continued growth especially with the addition of Mid-Ohio to next year’s schedule. Although we just finished up our 2023 season, we know 2024 is just around the corner and we look forward to seeing everyone at Daytona in March.” – Chuck Aksland, MotoAmerica COO.

MotoAmerica 2024 Calendar

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