Take a Virtual Lap at Rausch Creek
October 19, 2001

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Rausch Creek bikes grab two podiums at round 4 of WERA National Endurance Series
July 06, 2001

Two bikes from Rausch Creek Motor Sports finished 3rd in class at the VIR round of the WERA/GMD Computrack National Endurance Series. 3rd in mediumweight superbike riding the new 2001 Honda 600 F4I was Fearless Racing, Barry Thomas, Jr. and Andy Stutzman, general manager for RCMS.

Team Fearless Racing ran a somewhat less than perfect race, with more than 14 minutes in the pit for first, a rain tire change and later, a fuel starvation problem. But Fearless was not the only team to have problems in MSB and held on for the 3rd place finish. Fearless Racing is sponsored by Rausch Creek Motor Sports, Dairy Queen at Gap, Pirelli Tires, Blackman's Cycle, Team Pro-Motion and RAM Racewares. Andy would also like to thank his wife Alissa for letting the team borrow her new bike and take it racing.

Team Dynisco Racing finished 3rd in Lightweight Superbike and 18th overall in round four of the WERA/GMD Computrak National Endurance Series held at Virginia International Raceway. Mark Deery, team owner and marketing manager for Rausch Creek Motor Sports, provided the Yamaha FZR400 for the race. Riders Jason Clay and Jeff Mitchell, both from Hickory, NC, and Jason Temme, from Chicago IL, rode a very consistent race. All three riders ran times within 1.5 seconds of each other, and that consistency lead the riders and team to finish 3rd in class. Dynisco Racing is sponsored by Rausch Creek Motor Sports, Dynisco, Bridgestone Tires, RAM Racewares, and Blackman's Cycle.


Blackmans Cycle announces creation of Blackmans Racing
March 17, 2001



Kathy Blackman-Bickford, President of Blackmans Cycle, Inc., has officially announced the creation of Blackmans Racing, her latest division that specializes in developing performance and racing products for Aprilia motorcycles.
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Taken from "Rausch Creek Motor Sports Park Market Demand and Financial Feasibility Report" October 2000
Rausch Creek Motor Sports, L.P. (RCM) is currently in the process of developing the Rausch Creek Motor Sports Park, (RCMP), a premier road racing facility located in Tremont Township, Pennsylvania. RCMP includes a 2.33-mile road course designed to serve the RCMP participants, who will use the course for performance driving, auto and motorcycle club events, and professional racing events. RCM engaged C.H. Johnson Consulting, Inc. (Johnson Consulting) to perform a market and financial feasibility analysis of the proposed operation of the RCMP.

RCMP is planned as a diversified high performance, educational and recreational driving facility with the capacity to serve as a world-class venue for professional motorcycle and auto racing events. Although, RCMP will have capacity for professional auto racing events, its primary emphasis is on member, motorcycle and car club use. RCMP intends to provide complete facilities for every type of recreational, educational and performance driving. The track design and operational controls are planned to optimize driver safety. Educational programs covering a wide variety of training needs and driving situations will be available at the complex, with all teaching provided by experienced professional instructors.




 

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