flat track motorcycleThe 2019 AMA Vintage Flat Track National Championship Series schedule features 13 rounds, including the series’ first visit to Plymouth.

The schedule includes three rounds on half-mile tracks and eight rounds on short tracks, before wrapping up with the series’ final rounds at the 3/8-mile Plymouth Speedway in Plymouth.

“With the addition of the two rounds at Plymouth Speedway, our vintage flat track competitors will be challenged by three types of tracks in 2019,” AMA Track Racing Manager Ken Saillant said. “It’s great to see so many of yesterday’s flat track motorcycles brought back to life to compete in this championship.”

The 2019 season gets underway with three races at 2019 Daytona Bike Week, and visits venues in eight states, including a round at 2019 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, featuring Honda.

The series recognizes national champions in period-correct classes that reflect the storied history of AMA flat track competition. Class champions are recognized as AMA National Champions and are awarded AMA No. 1 plates.

For more information, visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com/Racing/Story/ama-vintage-flat-track-national-championship-series.

2019 AMA Vintage Flat Track National Championship Series Schedule

March 9: Oglethorpe Speedway, Pooler, Ga. (Half Mile)
March 11: Volusia County Speedway, De Leon Springs, Fla. (Half Mile)
March 12: Volusia County Speedway, De Leon Springs Fla. (Short Track)
May 4: Trail-Way Speedway, Hanover, Pa. (Short Track)
June 14: Square Deal Riders, Harpursville, N.Y. (Short Track)
June 15: Square Deal Riders, Harpursville, N.Y. (Short Track)
July 6: AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, Ashland County Fairgrounds, Ashland, Ohio (Half Mile)
Aug. 3-4: Mid-America Speedway, Indianapolis, Ind. (Short Track)
Sept. 1: Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, Ill. (Short Track)
Sept. 21: Oakland Valley Race Park, Cuddebackville, N.Y. (Short Track)
Sept. 22: Oakland Valley Race Park, Cuddebackville, N.Y. (Short Track)
Oct. 12: Plymouth Speedway, Plymouth, Ind. (3/8 Mile)
Oct. 13: Plymouth Speedway, Plymouth, Ind. (3/8 Mile)

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