McGrath/Carmichael-inspired hybrid track completed for Monster Energy Cup
Tuesday 04 October: Feld Motor Sports® announced today that the Jeremy McGrath/Ricky Carmichael-inspired Hybrid Track design for the Monster Energy Cup has been finalised for the 15 October race at Las Vegas’ Sam Boyd Stadium.
The collaboration between McGrath, the king of supercross, and Carmichael, the greatest rider of all time, has produced the world’s longest stadium racetrack, consisting of motocross and supercross obstacles. For the first-time ever at Sam Boyd Stadium, the track will be built into the south end zone seating area. Two-hundred-forty feet of the track will launch riders into the stands and catapult them back to the floor of the stadium. With a 100’ double set on the outside part of the track and a 200’ lane stacked with two-foot sand rollers, this is one of the most diverse race tracks ever assembled.
Arguably
the most important item on the list was the racetrack. "We didn’t want
to have a full-on supercross track, but instead more of a hybrid track
mixing both elements of supercross and motocross,” said Eric Johnson,
communications director, Media Monster Energy. "We also wanted to try to
attract riders from all over the world, so a more natural-type track
would be key.”
To
ensure a perfect design, the best motocross and supercross riders to
ever throw a leg over a motorcycle were recruited: Ricky Carmichael and
Jeremy McGrath.
"Our
idea was to commission the greatest riders in the two disciplines,
supercross and motocross, and design a Hybrid track that is symbolic of
the years of experience between these two legends,” says Todd Jendro,
Feld Motor Sports’ senior director of two-wheel operations.
The
collaboration between McGrath, the king of supercross, and Carmichael,
the greatest rider of all time, has produced the world’s longest stadium
racetrack, consisting of motocross and supercross obstacles.
"We decided that bringing the track into the stands would be a
spectacular addition for the riders and fans,” said Jendro, Feld Motor
Sports. "The biggest factors for us are making sure this section of the
track enables the riders to push the limits of gravity, all while
encouraging them to pass one another in the process. An event this
exciting deserves something special, and we’re going to bring back this
iconic element of the track design, which was made famous at the L.A.
Coliseum and the Pontiac Silverdome.”
"Our
goal was not to make this just another supercross event,” said Dave
Prater, director of supercross, Feld Motor Sports. Stressing that the
hybrid track will be suited to a wide range of riders—including
international riders. The track itself will also be developed for an
open-class displacement concept. "We will create obstacles, corners, and
the start straight to help the 250cc machines compete against the 450cc
machines, which will in turn level the playing field.”
The
Monster Energy Cup posts a $250,000 purse, awarding the winner a
$100,000 check, and for the "first time ever,” $1 Million will be paid
to a rider that wins all three main events.
"For
the first time ever the track will leave the stadium and stretch
through the pit area before launching riders back into the stadium and
down a long motocross-style section. Fans will be able to flow from the
stadium to the pits and get an up close look at the greatest riders in
the world holding it wide open,” said Prater, "The ‘outdoor’ section
makes up about 1/3rd of the course and offers fans the chance to see the fastest track ever in a stadium environment.”
With
a record 72 Supercross class wins and seven Supercross class titles,
McGrath recognizes that it is much harder to design a track than race
one.
"Getting
the basic layout is the hard part, and I now realize it’s a lot more
work to design a track than ride one,” said McGrath. "When you are in
charge of designing a race track, you get a lot of criticism because it
is hard to make all of the riders happy. This is a much bigger track
than the riders have ever ridden, and it is going to be exciting to
watch. I am looking forward to the seeing the uphill section built into the stands.”
Carmichael, who has two wins inside Sam Boyd Stadium, is excited about the final product.
"Now
that the track is completed, I am even more excited to see the great
racing that this track is going to produce,” said Carmichael. "I think
the outside section is going to be epic, and it goes without saying that
the inside has a design that will also lend itself to some great
battles, especially with the track going into the stands.”
The
Monster Energy Cup posts a $250,000 purse, awarding the winner a
$100,000 check, and for the "first time ever,” $1 Million will be paid
to a rider that wins all three main events.