Vance & Hines Announces Progressive AFT Contingency Program and Returns as Presenting Sponsor of AFT Production Twins
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Vance & Hines has announced the largest and most extensive Progressive American Flat Track contingency support program in its history for the 2022 season. Combined, the contingency sponsorships have the potential to put nearly $111,000 in the hands of Progressive AFT competitors this season.
Up significantly from 2021's already impressive $73,650 potential total purse payout, Vance & Hines offers funds to the top ten finishers in every AFT Production Twins presented by Vance & Hines and AFT Singles class race and to the top five finishers in each Mission SuperTwins race.
Eligible race winners will earn $1,000 for each victory in AFT Production Twins, where Vance & Hines will continue to serve as presenting sponsor again in 2022. Meanwhile, eligible race winners in AFT Singles and Mission SuperTwins will earn $500 for each victory. Additionally, a $5,000 Championship Bonus is offered in all three classes.
"Our company is built on a foundation of racing and performance," said Vance & Hines President Mike Kennedy. "These contingency payouts are just one of the ways we support riders who use our products."
With 18 races on the Progressive AFT 2022 schedule, total potential payout in Progressive AFT is $110,850.
For full details and eligibility requirements, click here.
The Vance & Hines contingency payout structure for the 2022 Progressive American Flat Track season follows:
Position
|
Production Twins
|
AFT Singles
|
Mission SuperTwins
|
1
|
$1000
|
$500
|
$500
|
2
|
$500
|
$300
|
$300
|
3
|
$300
|
$200
|
$200
|
4
|
$200
|
$100
|
$100
|
5
|
$150
|
$75
|
$50
|
6
|
$125
|
$75
|
-
|
7
|
$125
|
$75
|
-
|
8
|
$100
|
$50
|
-
|
9
|
$100
|
$50
|
-
|
10
|
$100
|
$50
|
-
|
Total Per Event
|
$2700
|
$1475
|
$1150
|
Championship Bonus
|
$5000
|
$5000
|
$5000
|
Class Totals
|
$53,600
|
$31,550
|
$25,700
|
ABOUT VANCE & HINES
The Vance & Hines brand has always been about enhancing the exhilaration of the motorcycle ride. It started over 40 years ago, when Terry Vance and Byron Hines were two young enthusiasts in the fledgling Southern California motorcycle drag race scene. Terry always wanted to go faster and Byron knew how to make that happen. In short order, their on-track success and innovation drew the attention of other racers, riders and motorcycle manufacturers, which ultimately translated to commercial demand for their products and services. Today, the Company's mission and activity is the same; make bikes go faster on the racetrack and take those learnings to make impactful products for riders around the world. Since the Company's inception in 1979, it has run factory race programs in partnership with Suzuki, Yamaha, Ducati and Harley-Davidson in drag racing, road racing and flat track. Vance & Hines is based in Santa Fe Springs CA and has its Racing Development Center is in Brownsburg IN. Learn more about the company's history and products at www.vanceandhines.com.