Australian Max Whale to Contest 2019 AFT Singles Class with Weirbach Racing

Posted on behalf of Weirbach Racing

OTTUMWA, IA (November 20, 2018) – Weirbach Racing is pleased to announce the 2019 American Flat Track sponsorship support of Max Whale in the AFT Singles class aboard the new 2019 Kawasaki KX450.

17-year-old Max Whale from Coondoo QLD, Australia has accomplished much in his young career and displayed his developing talent during his introductory year in the AFT Singles class in 2018. Max finished the year 14th in the series standings, an impressive run considering he missed two rounds due to an injury mid-season. Whale had several top-10 finishes, including a fifth place at the OKC Mile and a fourth at the Williams Grove Half-Mile. 

“I am really excited to join Weirbach Racing for the 2019 season,” said Whale of his upcoming season. “I’m looking forward to working with a great group of guys with plenty of experience. My goals for 2019 are to run in the top 5 consistently and to reach the top step of the podium at a national race.”  He added, “I’m thrilled to be riding the 2019 Kawasaki KX450; this is the best KX I’ve ever ridden. With a year underneath my belt in the AFT series I’m ready to build on that experience and keep progressing.”

Ted Weirbach commented, “We are honored to work with Max. He is a great young talent with solid character and a joy to be around. He showed the ability to adapt to all types of tracks, and most impressively he qualified really well all year. If you want to run up front you have to be fast all day and Max seems to have that part figured out.”

Weirbach Racing also plans to continue its support of Modesto California’s Michael Inderbitzin for select races in the AFT Production Twins class. In the 2018 runnings of this expanding class, Inderbitzin book-ended the summer with wins aboard the Weirbach Racing Kawasaki twins at both Springfield Miles.

The team is busy building, preparing and testing motorcycles over the winter months, with its sights aimed at a successful 2019 season.

Dick Weirbach stated, “We continue to strive to provide the best equipment and opportunities for up and coming riders. I believe the changes to the series and expanding class structure affords that, and I am looking forward to a great year. “

Michael Inderbitzin celebrates the first of two 2018 AFT Production Twins victories at Springfield back in May. He will once again ride Weirbach Racing Kawasaki twins at selected events in 2019.

For more information on Max Whale:   https://www.americanflattrack.com/riders/view/whale-max

About Weirbach Racing

Weirbach Racing is run by Ted Weirbach and father Dick Weirbach. Dick is a veteran of the flat track scene for better than 35 years. He ran as a novice in the late '60s and owned a Bultaco motorcycle shop for eight years. Weirbach racing was founded in 2000 and is committed to the success and development of up-and-coming professional riders. In 2009, the inaugural year of the AMA Pro Singles Championship, Weirbach Racing’s James “The Rocket” Rispoli took second place overall and in 2011 Mikey Martin won the Pro Singles Championship. Other notables to ride for Dick and Ted are Briar Bauman, Bronson Bauman, Henry Wiles, Sammy Halbert, Aaron King, Jesse Janisch, Davey Durelle and Rob Pearson.  

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