H-D 2025 Race Season Contingency Programs
Harley-Davidson is renewing its support of motorcycle racing competitors during the 2025 season with cash contingency programs totaling more than $582,000.
These funds will be available for qualified H-D racers competing in select classes in the MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship and the Progressive American Flat Track and AdventureTrackers series.
The Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Team riders and privateer teams racing Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the MotoAmerica Mission Foods King Of The Baggers (KOTB) Road Racing series in 2025 can benefit from racing contingency and available racing parts for purchase.
Harley is offering $234,500 cash contingency program for qualified Harley-Davidson racers competing in the KOTB series, with a contingency payout from first to 10th place and a $35,000 championship bonus.
In the 10 round Mission Foods Super Hooligan National Championship brought to you by Roland Sands Design, Harley will offer a $123,000 cash contingency program for qualified Harley-Davidson racers competing in the Super Hooligan series, with a contingency payout from first to 10th place and a $20,000 championship bonus.
Racers competing on Harley-Davidson XG750R motorcycles in the premiere Mission Foods SuperTwins class on the 16-event 2025 Progressive AFT, Harley has committed $185,600 in contingency funds for qualified SuperTwins class riders. Contingency will pay first to 10th place and a $20,000 championship bonus.
In addition, Harley is offering contingency opportunities for racers competing eligible Harley-Davidson Pan America models in the new AFT AdventureTrackers series. Basic rules center on production-based race bikes that remain as close to street stock as is feasible. The class will feature multiple brands that have a similar power-to-weight ratio competing in one of the fastest-growing segments of the motorcycle market.
Harley has committed $38,750 in contingency funds for qualified AdventureTrackers class riders. Payouts will be awarded for 1st through 5th place in each race, with a championship bonus of $10,000 for the season champion.
After a successful single-race debut in 2024, the AdventureTracker series will expand in 2025 to include four events held in conjunction with Progressive American Flat Track series, three at Sturgis, S.D. Aug. 4-10 and at Peoria, Ill., on Aug. 10.