VOL. 56 ISSUE 8 FEBRUARY 26, 2019 P39
Shipman Goes Solo
S
andriana Shipman, the AFT
Singles racer who climbed back
into the crucible of AFT competition
late last year after serious injuries,
announces her intent to run her own
team in 2019.
"After a long off-season and a lot
of thought," Shipman said, "I have
decided to start off the 2019 AFT sea-
son running my own program with my
Triple Nickel Racing team. I am grate-
ful for the opportunity
I was provided in the
latter part of the 2018
season as I returned
from injuries suffered
at the Texas Half-Mile,
and I'm excited about
this new venture—and
looking to pursue
new partnerships and
opportunities moving
forward.
"Obviously," Ship-
man added, "it takes
healthy support to
make the West coast
swing beginning in
late April with the
Arizona Super TT, and
I'm actively pursuing
partners to help make
it all happen so I can
run the entire season
and not just the East
coast and Midwest
races. I've got a brand-
new Honda CRF450R
race bike and feeling
better mentally and
physically than I have
in a long time, so I'm
really excited about the season and
the opener at Daytona."
Anyone interested in helping
Shipman and her 2019 effort can
get more information at www.sandri-
anashipman.com or by emailing her
at Triple Nickel Racing at Sandriana-
Shipman555@gmail.com.
"It's going to be fun," Shipman
says. "Come be part of the team!" CN
Sandriana
Shipman will run
her own team
in AFT Singles
this year.