848 EVO

Here’s the press release from Ducati… The only caveat I see is that the bike had to be purchased new from a dealer. So there is apparently no money if you buy a used bike to race.

The Ducati 848EVOachieved many successes in 2011 in the hands of a number of privateers and club racers. These results are attributed to the ambitions of Ducati to push the envelopes of racing performance and technology combined with years of development and the skills of those who chose this Ducati as their weapon of choice.

For 2012, Ducati and FreedomRoad Financial announce the return of the 848EVO Contingency Racing Program. Ducati riders from around the nation will return to the tracks on their 848EVO to compete for one of the best contingency programs available.
 The 2012 program from Ducati is expansive and includes a greater number of racing series, higher number of paying classes and most importantly, larger amounts of CASH payments to qualified and eligible race winners. In partenering with FreedomRoad Financial, Ducati is offering racers the opportunity to compete for a rich purse. Awards will be paid in a cashier’s check directly from Ducati North America in the amounts of $1,200, $600 and $300; representing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place finishes respectively.
 The regional series supported by the program are CCS, CMRA, CRA, USBA, WSMC, MRA, OMRRA, WMRRA, AFM and WERA. There will be a minimum of three race weekends per series, and two-to-three classes paying out per race event.
 The 2012 Ducati 848EVO Contingency Racing Program is open to any rider competing on an eligible Ducati Superbike purchased from an authorized Ducati dealer.

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