New 300cc Racing Class Thanks To M1GP and the Women In Motorsports Foundation
There is now a 300 class of endurance racing thanks to the partnership of M1GP and the Women In Motorsports Foundation. Held at the Streets of Willow in Rosamond, California, the 3 race endurance series is bound to be the next big thing at racetracks around the world.

“The 300 series motorcycles that are available these days are a fantastic way to gain valuable seat time especially for those up and coming racers who want to develop their racing skills,” said Andrea Graves, Founder of the Women In Motorsports Foundation. “They’re also an ideal tool for experienced racers to stay race ready without spending a season’s budget on seat time. In this series, the ladies will be represented in their own classes as well as overall finish standings in each class, something that is largely overlooked in most motorcycle racing series. Our aim for the ladies is to focus attention on women competing on similarly competitive machines as opposed to being lumped into one event with multiple classes of motorcycles.”

This 3 race endurance series is meant to not only be fun and affordable, but a means for young racers to acquire much-needed seat time in a racing environment on machines that provide the rider the ability to concentrate on honing their skills while developing their race craft. It will be just as challenging for the well-seasoned and veteran racers and provide just as much fun and seat time without breaking the bank.
From the beginning, M1GP has supported women in the sport of motorcycle riding and racing, promoting all-ladies endurance teams in their very first race event, the 8 Hours at Grange´, then in the M1GP 24-Hour Super Endurance Charity Races and most recently, with the popular all-ladies rider clinics. M1GP understands the importance of women motorcyclists, not only as a growing segment as riders, but that skilled female racers can compete and win over male rivals and be great ambassadors for the sport.
“I’m very excited to be working with Andrea Graves and her foundation as I believe we have a shared vision to provide opportunities for women in motorcycling – from rider training, racing and many opportunities which have been untapped. The motorcycle industry needs out-of-the-box thinking, which is why I’m excited about this venture,” said Young Lee, CEO/Founder of M1GP.