From Crozier Motorsports
DAYTONA BEACH, FL -- On March 6, Mark Crozier and Crozier Motorsports will be ready to thunder their way to a top finish in both the SunTrust MOTO-GT Series and the Daytona SportBike Series at Daytona International Speedway.
"We are all really excited about this first race of the season," said Crozier who has joined forces with Augusta Triumph/Ducati of Augusta, GA. "Not only is the Daytona 200 the most prestigious race of the year, but this will mark the debut of the new AMA Pro Road Racing Series and it will be the first time that that the SportBike race has been run under the lights. It is definitely going to be spectacular."
Extremely familiar with the famed Daytona long course, Crozier competed in the 2007 SunTrust MOTO-ST series (now MOTO-GT) and took home second overall.
Looking to score the win in the SunTrust MOTO-GT Series, Crozier will team with Phil Caudill of Sugar Grove, PA.
"I've know Phil for a number of years," said Crozier. "In fact, he has sponsored me for quite some time. He is an excellent racer, extremely professional and well-versed in what it takes to win. He definitely brings a lot to the team and I think his skill will serve to increase our chances of winning."
Born in Ohio and raised in Pennsylvania, Caudill, who owns MotoHeaven.com, has been racing for 19 years. A staunch competitor, he has earned numerous victories and championships, including a WERA Endurance title.
Running a Triumph Daytona 675, the combination of Crozier Motorsports and Augusta Triumph/Ducati makes this a team to watch at the upcoming Daytona 200.
Crozier Motorsports is sponsored by Augusta Triumph/Ducati, MotoHeaven.com, XES, Puma, Arai Helmets, Held Gloves, HEL Brake Lines, Motion Pro, Lockhart Phillips, Roaring Toyz, EBC Brakes, EK Chain, Yoyodyne, Spikes Custom Paint, Dynojet, Thrust, GBR Racing, Woodcraft and Armour Bodies.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Crozier Motorsports ready for double duty
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