Infineon Raceway's Starks Honored by AMA Pro Racing
Jere Starks Named Sportsman of the Year
by AMA Pro Racing at Annual Banquet
SONOMA, Calif. (Nov. 20, 2006) - Jere Starks, vice president of
facilities at Infineon Raceway, was recognized for both his
philanthropic and on-track safety efforts at the 32nd annual AMA Pro
Racing Championship Banquet this past weekend in Las Vegas.
Starks was named 2006 Sportsman of the Year by AMA Pro Racing at the
banquet, which was held at The Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las
Vegas. The banquet honored every champion in every class of AMA Pro
Racing, as well as several special award winners.
"Jere's passion for motorcycling and his concern for the safety and
well-being of our competitors have driven many of the positive changes
we've made to this facility," said Steve Page, president and general
manager at Infineon Raceway. "I'm delighted to see the industry
recognize his efforts."
Starks was nominated, in part, for his fund-raising efforts for rider
Vincent Haskovec, who was injured in an accident during an AMA event at
Infineon Raceway in 2005 and is currently receiving care in Arizona.
Starks, along with fellow riders James Randolph and Jay Brosius, formed
3J's Motorcycle Tracks Days, and the group has generated $135,000 the
last two years for Haskovec, including $95,000 during a motorcycle track
day, dinner and auction on Nov. 7. Six-time AMA Superbike champion Mat
Mladin donated a new Suzuki GSX-R750 that was raffled off during the
November event.
Starks, an avid motorcyclist, has also helped improve rider safety at
Infineon Raceway over the years, highlighted in 2003 when raceway
officials consulted with AMA riders, including Miguel Duhamel, Eric
Bostrom and Ben Bostrom, on redesign elements of the road course. It
marked one of the first times AMA riders had been consulted so heavily
on such an expansive project.
Since then, the track has continued to make rider safety a focal point,
increasing run-off at virtually every turn on the 12-turn, 2.2-mile road
course. This past year, the raceway, in a joint effort with the American
Federation of Motorcyclists (AFM), Roadracing World Action Fund and the
AMA, deployed 140 pieces of Airfence at its AMA national event. That
represented the most Airfence ever deployed at an AMA national event at
Infineon Raceway.
"It is gratifying to be recognized for the work that we, as a track,
have completed to make Infineon Raceway a safer venue for riders,"
Starks sad. "It would be hard to list all the people who have
contributed to this endeavor, but there have been many. And we're also
pleased to help Vincent with the fund-raisers we have done, and we're
hopeful of making it bigger and better in 2007."
Infineon Raceway will host the Kawasaki AMA Superbike Showdown,
presented by Supercuts, May 18-20.
###
Kawasaki AMA Superbike Showdown, presented by Supercuts
May 18-20
Wine Country Classic vintage car races
June 2-3
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series
June 22-24
Infineon Cougar Mountain Classic
July 5-8
FRAM Autolite NHRA Nationals
July 27-29
CAL-STEAM/KOHLER
Div. 7 NHRA drag races, presented by Korbel
Aug. 3-5
Grand Prix of Sonoma County
Aug. 24-26
---------------------------
John Cardinale
VP of Media/Community Relations
Infineon Raceway
Highways 37 &121, Sonoma, CA 95476
wk: 707-933-3907
cell: 707-334-9805