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Flat Track

Suzuki has posted more than any other manufacturer, over $250,000 for the AMA Flat Track Championship Series for 2008. By racing an SV650, DL650, TL1000, DL1000, SV1000, DR-Z400, RM-Z450 or RM-Z250 you are eligible to earn contingency from Suzuki.

2008 Flat Track Contingency Rules

  • The 2008 Suzuki Contingency program runs from November 1, 2007 through October 31, 2008. The registration must be submitted to ASMC within 30 days after the first event in order to qualify for payment.
  • Only 2007 and 2008 RM-Z models are eligible. All DR-Z and SV/DL motors are also eligible.
  • Only one rider may earn contingency on any single motorcycle during a contingency year.
  • If the motorcycle raced is not owned by the racer, a sponsor affidavit must be completed and submitted before the rider is eligible for payment.
  • Only Dealer registered U.S. Suzuki models are eligible.
  • Participants must hold an expert license and have a valid U.S. Social Security Number or taxpayer ID number.
  • Participants must have a valid U.S. address.
  • Contingency payments will not be made to classes that have fewer than the required minimum number of riders.
  • For flat track, contingency payments will not be made to classes that have fewer than seven (7) riders.
  • Riders falsifying claims will be automatically disqualified from the program.

The registration must be submitted to ASMC within 30 days after the first event in order to qualify for payment. Registrations submitted after the 30 day period will not be eligible for payment. It is the racer’s responsibility to resolve race result disputes with the race organization. ASMC will only make payments based on results provided by the race organization. No payments will be made for races included in the 2008 Suzuki contingency program after December 1, 2008. Any errors or missed payments must be reported to Suzuki in writing prior to December 1, 2008, or those payments will be forfeited.