The bikes are light, the riders are fearless, the track is fast, the compitition is intence.

Long Track Speedway races have a rich tradition and are held all over the world on dirt 440 meter or larger tracks.
Germany has some of the fastest and best known. They are always well atended by riders and fans alike. Both like
the speed, thrill and excitment of a big race track.

The last Longtrack event held here on the West Coast was in 1990 at Ascot in Gardena California and won by
Jeremy Doncaster from England.

1997 Speedway World Champion and seven-time AMA National Champion Greg Hancock was the last American to
win the Ascot Longtrack in 1989.

Shawn Moran is America's only World Longtrack Champion. He won the crown in 1983.

The 2009 California State Longtrack Speedway Championship will be held Saturday July 11, 2009 at the Perris
Auto Speedway in Perris California.

The event pays a $5,000.00 purse and is sanctioned by the AMA and USA Speedway.

Speedway Sidecars will also be featured. Alcohol powered four cylinder 1000cc motors in specially constructed
lightweight frames these two man rockets also are thrilling on a big track.

We're going to run a full program co-promoter Steve Evans stated. 2nd and 3rd division will also be on the ticket.
"Lot's of these riders race at my Victorville track on a regular basis but never get an opportunity to be on anything
this large. They don't have the experience our 1st division riders have. It will be exciting".

Spectator gates open at 5pm. Fans are welcome to come early and watch the bikes and sidecars practice.
Practice will that also start at five.

Racing starts at 7:00 p.m. Saturday night, July 11 at the Lake Perris Fairgrounds in Perris Ca. Speedway
Motorcycle Racing is the Original Extreme Sport. Be a part of the action.

More event information at
www.perrisautospeedway.com.
Rider contact Steve Evans, dreamteamspeedway@sbcglobal.net 310.309.9418
Sponsor Media contact, Howie Zechner, howie@razvideo.com 626.449.1175
After a 19 year absence Longtrack Speedway racing returns to California.
www.perrisautospeedway.com