AMA Announces 2025 Flat Track
Grand Championship Date
T
he nation's top amateur flat
track racers will return to the
Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in
Du Quoin, Illinois, for the 2025
AMA Flat Track Grand Cham-
pionship, which will run June
29-July 5.
The AMA Flat Track Grand
Championship is the only event
in the United States where a
rider can earn an AMA National
number one plate in amateur flat
track racing.
"The spirit of competition is
always strong at Du Quoin, and
we cannot wait to return to its
iconic fairgrounds for the AMA
Flat Track Grand Championship
this year," AMA Track Racing
Manager Ken Saillant said. "We
are so grateful to the folks at
the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds
and look forward to working
with them to make this another
incredible week of racing."
The AMA Flat Track Grand
Championship will consist of
racing in short track, TT, half-
mile and mile at multiple tracks
located at the Du Quoin State
Fairgrounds.
In addition to the many AMA
National number one plates that
will be awarded at the conclu
-
sion of the event, the AMA will
also recognize special award
winners in several categories,
including the Nicky Hayden AMA
Flat Track Horizon Award, which
celebrates the racer that shows
the necessary skill and profes-
sionalism to make the jump to
the top level of racing.
During the event, the AMA will
also announce the winners of
the Bill Werner AMA Fast Brain
Award—which is given to the
racer that shows quickness on
the track and in the classroom—
the AMA Vet/Senior Racer of the
Year and the Youth Racer of the
Year.
For more information on the
2025 AMA Flat Track Grand
Championship, visit american
-
motorcyclist.com/racing/track-
racing/flat-track.
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The 2025 AMA Flat Track Grand
Championship will run at the Du Quoin
State Fairgrounds on June 29-July 5.