The 2015 Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross launches its rider registration via an all-new website.
MX Sports announced today that online registration is now available for the 2015 Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross (RCSX), sanctioned by AMA. Returning to Daytona International Speedway for its sixth straight year, the event is scheduled for Sunday, March 8 and Monday, March 9.
“Daytona International Speedway is a special place,” said Tim Cotter, Director of MX Sports. “The racers and families that participate in the sixth annual event will not be disappointed. The G.O.A.T [Ricky Carmichael] has a whole new track design in store for us.”
The RCSX follows a supercross-style format, using heat races and last-chance qualifiers to seed the field of riders into a main event in each class (with the exception of WMX). Carmichael said that is really excited that the event has continued to be a hit with the participants.
“I’m really excited to return to Daytona International Speedway for the sixth straight year in 2015,” Carmichael said. “I love hanging out with the riders and families and to watch these guys and girls leave it all on the track in their journey to a number one plate.”
Part of the buzz surrounding the announcement that rider entry is open for the RCSX has to do with the all-new RaceDaytona.com website. MX Sports says that it boastss an improved layout and design that allows users to find the most important and relevant RCSX event information online. New features have also been added to the website in order to better serve racers and families as they plan for their big weekend of racing. The changes include a comprehensive list of Frequently Asked Questions, a detailed weekend schedule, easy navigation and an interactive list of nearby hotels and hospitals that can be quickly accessed from a mobile device.
Amateur riders and their families are encouraged to come down early and camp on the Daytona infield, where hookups are available. Move in, sign up and camping begin on Friday, March 6, and amateur families can watch the pros compete on Saturday night in the Daytona Supercross by Honda, as each rider’s entry comes with a ticket to the Pro Supercross event.
Class entries are pre-set, and most classes will fill up, so riders are being encouraged to register early to reserve a gate position in their respective classes. Once a class is full, it’s full. To register online for the 2015 RCSX, visit the newly designed www.RaceDaytona.com.