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PennGrade1 Partners with American Motorcycle Racing Association

A new partnership between PennGrade1 and the American Motorcycle Racing Association begins March 31.

The D-A Lubricant Company has announced a new partnership between PennGrade1 High Performance Oil and the American Motorcycle Racing Association (AMRA) for the 2023 PennGrade 1 Drag Racing Series. The AMRA, celebrating its 38th season this year, continues to provide the home for American V-Twin drag racing.

With a worldwide membership and some of the best racetracks in the country, there is no better place for competitors to demonstrate their talents and sponsors to showcase their products. With 15 different classes, ranging from Dial-In Eliminator to Nitromethane-powered Top Fuel, the events overflow with excitement for any level of rider or fans alike. And this year, PennGrade 1 is joining together with AMRA to take the series to new heights. 

“The goal has always been to take the AMRA to a bigger stage, and the support of PennGrade 1 Oil makes this possible,” says Greg Baugh, President and Owner. “By providing the best motorcycle racing oil on the market, PennGrade 1 is key to racing’s success. We are so excited about the 2023 AMRA PennGrade 1 Drag Racing Series.” 

The series begins March 31 at No Problem Raceway in Belle Rose, LA. Come experience the thrill of motorcycle drag racing, and learn more about PennGrade 1 Motorcycle oils here.

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