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Vance & Hines 2020 American Flat Track Singles Contingency Program

Vance & Hines announced its 2020 American Flat Track AFT Singles Contingency Program, granting AFT Singles competitors who compete using the Vance & Hines exhaust system contingency benefits in the upcoming season.

Vance & Hines announced its 2020 American Flat Track AFT Singles Contingency Program, granting AFT Singles competitors who compete using the Vance & Hines exhaust system contingency benefits in the upcoming season.

This generous contingency offering comes in addition to the existing Vance & Hines AFT Production Twins package, bringing the company’s total contingency support to over $60,000 in 2020, $25,000 of which is available exclusively to the AFT Singles class. “We are a company born in racing, and AFT is important to us. This contingency program is a great complement to our support for AFT SuperTwins and the Harley-Davidson Racing Program,” said Mike Kennedy, president of Vance & Hines.

Piloting a machine powered by his expertly-tuned Vance & Hines exhaust system, Dalton Gauthier was a dominant force in the 2019 AFT Singles class, eventually winning the championship. In 2020, Gauthier will compete for a shot at the AFT SuperTwins title, aptly, under the Harley-Davidson / Vance & Hines banner.

The contingency offerings for the AFT Singles class per race break down as follows:

  • 1st Place = $500
  • 2nd Place = $300
  • 3rd Place = $200
  • 4th Place = $100
  • 5th Place = $50
  • Championship Winner = $5,000

To be eligible for contingency payouts, riders must run an eligible Vance & Hines exhaust systems in the AFT Singles class. Machines used in competition must also display the Vance & Hines decal and riders must display Vance & Hines patch on his/her leathers.

To help riders take home as many contingency dollars as possible, American Flat Track has created online Contingency Guidelines for each of its three classes: American Flat Track Contingency Guidelines.

Link: American Flat Track

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