After 17 years out of the superbike spotlight, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, MotoAmerica, is bringing Superbike racing back to Brainerd International Raceway located in Minnesota. This pitstop will be for round 7 of the 2021 MotoAmerica HONOS Superbike Series, July 30-August 1, with the announcement that the series and all five of its classes will return.
This is not the first time Brainerd International Raceway has hosted AMA Superbike racing. Per Motorcycle.com, BIR was a host for the series from 1992 to 2004 in addition to hosting World Superbike Championship from 1989 to 1991. BIR is not an amateur in the superbike racing world.
MotoAmerica’s 2021 championship features 10 rounds of HONOS Superbike racing that will begin at the Circuit of The Americas, with the addition of the Brainerd round to the schedule for round 7.
MotoAmerica again will be joining MotoGP at the Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas in Austin, Texas, April 16-18 – a round that was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19. The MotoAmerica series will come to a close September 17-19 at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama.
“Going back to Brainerd brings back good memories,” said MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey. “That event was always one of the best. It was an awesome track to race on with great atmosphere and a lot of fans. The track has changed a lot since I raced there, but it still looks like a lot of fun. A few of our riders may have club raced at BIR, but I imagine that the majority have never been there so it will be a new experience for them, the teams, and ultimately the fans. The track is located in a beautiful part of the country and we are really looking forward to getting up there at the end of July.
“We are extremely excited to bring back national Superbike racing to BIR and team up with the staff at MotoAmerica,” said Brainerd International Raceway owner Kristi Copham. “It’s been the number-one question/request that has been asked in my 14 years of ownership. We are looking forward to a long, exciting relationship with MotoAmerica and everything it will bring to this area.”
The Brainerd/MotoAmerica agreement comes as it takes over from Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the MotoAmerica schedule. IMS has committed to a car-racing-only schedule for 2021 to ensure schedule flexibility for the major automotive events they host each year.
“MotoAmerica is an exciting and fan-friendly series that showcases some of the world’s best brands, bikes, and riders and we enjoyed having them at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2020,” said IMS President Doug Boles. “However, we have finalized a 2021 schedule at IMS that we hope will allow us to successfully execute our major automotive events and provides date flexibility for those events if needed. Motorcycles have raced off and on at IMS since we opened our doors in 1909, and we expect that we will welcome them back again in the future.”
“We anticipate the 2021 season to be our most exciting yet,” said Rainey. “The HONOS Superbike class is truly wide open and everyone seems to have a different opinion on who will be crowned champion at the end of the year. There are at least five or six riders with a realistic shot at the title and we can’t wait to get the series rolling again.”
2021 MotoAmerica Series Schedule
*March 30-31 Circuit of The Americas Austin, TX
**April 16-18 Circuit of The Americas Austin, TX
April 30-May 1 Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta Braselton, GA
May 21-23 Virginia International Raceway Danville, VA
June 11-13 Road America Elkhart Lake, WI
June 25-27 Ridge Motorsports Park Shelton, WA
July 9-11 WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, CA
July 30-August 1 Brainerd International Raceway Brainerd, MN
August 13-15 Pittsburgh Int’l Race Complex Wampum, PA
September 10-12 New Jersey Motorsports Park Millville, NJ
September 17-19 Barber Motorsports Park Birmingham, AL
*Dunlop Tire Test (all classes)
** Superbike only with MotoGP
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