|
Cory West signs with Team M4 EMGO |
|
|
|
|
Posted by Staff
|
|
Thursday, 01 November 2007 |
|
CORY WEST SIGNS WITH TEAM M4 EMGO SUZUKI
Cory West has signed a 2008-season contract with Team
Hammer, Inc., which races as Team M4 EMGO Suzuki in the AMA National Series.
West will race in the AMA Supersport class.
"It's my first time racing
for a big team and I'm really excited about it," said West. "I got a sneak peak
at the MOTO-ST race of how the organization works. It will be great racing with
a professional, first-class crew. I enjoy riding 600s and think it's a good
class for me. I have raced against the team's bikes before so I know they are
really competitive from trying to beat them in the past. I'm excited to see what
I can do next year."
West's family has a long history in professional
motorcycle racing. A third-generation racer, West, 23, first raced in dirt
track and has competed as a privateer in the AMA Series in recent years. He was
named AMA Superbike Rookie of the Year in 2004. West finished the 2007 AMA
season ninth in Formula Xtreme points, his first finish inside the top 10 in an
AMA Championship. The Eureka Springs, Arkansas, native is known for his
aggressive style on the track. His competition number is 13.
On October
20, West teamed with Chris Ulrich and Gary Mason on a Suzuki SV1000S entered by
Team Hammer, Inc. in the 8-Hours of Daytona MOTO-ST event, under the Roadracingworld.com banner. The trio won
the race, with West riding the final stint.
"We're really looking forward
to working with Cory next year," said M4 EMGO Suzuki Crew Chief Keith Perry.
"We've watched him have some good moments out there, some good rides that were
on the cusp of being exceptional races for him. Our goal is to help him raise it
to the next level, to run in the top five on our Suzuki GSX-R600. We're going to
give him a good bike and work with him and and see how he comes along. He's a
down-to-earth kid, with a lot of good qualities about him. He wants to work hard
and earn success."
West's contract includes options for the 2009 and 2010
AMA seasons.
|