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Old 08-06-2009, 21:17
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Als opvolger of samenvoegsel uit andere klassen een low-cost formule:

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DANVILLE, VA. (February 16, 2009) – It’s clear that the state of the economy has been front and center over the past few months. We are facing our most challenging period in decades, and just as the American public are looking to our country’s leaders for economic stability, motorsports teams are looking to the sanctioning bodies for signs that they understand the need lower the cost of preparing and racing cars. USERA is pleased to announce today a new series, the American Touring Car Championship (ATCC), with the primary goal of providing exciting touring car racing at an affordable cost for teams, drivers and sponsors.

http://www.usenduro.com/news048.shtml
Het bleef bij een idee:
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DANVILLE, VA. (June 4, 2009) – The recent decline of the US auto industry is adversely affecting more than just the large automobile manufacturers. Race teams that rely on both direct and indirect support from the auto industry are finding it difficult to secure and retain sponsor support. These difficulties have filtered to existing road racing series with numbers declining anywhere from 25% to over 50% from the same period a year ago. Given the realities of the current economic environment, USERA decided today to suspend the 2009 season for the American Touring Car Championship.

http://www.usenduro.com/news055.shtml
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