AMA Adds Three New Off-Road Racing
Series to Its Schedule
T
he AMA announced the ad-
dition of three new racing
series to its schedule, with J Day
Off Road, Grassroots Off Road
Series, and American Woods
Racing Championship Series
joining the AMA's slate of racing
this year.
"The additions of J Day Off
Road, Grassroots Off-Road Series
and the American Woods Rac
-
ing Championship Series make
our racing efforts even stronger
as we enter the bulk of our 2025
schedule," AMA Off-Road Racing
Manager Logan Densmore said.
"We are delighted to introduce
these three outstanding series to
our calendar and cannot wait to
continue growing our partnership
with each series."
J Day Off-Road, based in New
York and the New England re
-
gion, will serve as the brand-new
AMA East Regional Grand Prix
Championship.
"As a series owner, having J
Day Off-Road partner up with
AMA for 2025 and on, was a no-
brainer," J Day Off-Road owner
Ethan Broatch said. "Becoming
the AMA East Grand Prix Re
-
gional Championship Series is
one of the best things to happen
to J Day. The series has grown
to its fullest potential up here in
New England, and by becoming
regional, just opened up doors
for a whole new future."
As a new AMA Featured Grand
Prix Series, the Grassroots Off-
Road Series is one of the largest
off-road series in Nevada, Idaho
and Utah.
"For Grassroots Off-Road,
sanctioning with the AMA is the
best option for the racers and
promoters," Grassroots Off-Road
Series owner Gary Brough said.
"The AMA brings a level of pro
-
fessionalism and consistency
we feel racers deserve; through
co-sanctioning with other AMA
clubs and organizations, we
are able to bring national-level
events to our market. For 2025,
we are able to join forces with
three additional organizations,
and without the AMA, joining
forces for such high-level events
would be difficult."
The American Woods Racing
Championship Series services
racers in Pennsylvania and Ohio,
with 10 rounds between the two
states—as well as a grand prix
event on October 18.
"We are excited to be a part of
the AMA family," AWRCS owner
Amy Stiller said. "The AMA has
a long heritage of racing history
and prestige. It has helped many
amateur racers and series. We
look forward to the exposure it will
bring to our series and the partner
-
ship for years to come."
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The AMA announced
there will be three
more chances to be
an AMA Champion in
off-road racing in
the USA.