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VIR responds to AMA Pro Racing with another press release—the saga continues

A slightly longer press release than before intends to explain VIR’s side of the story: "AMA Pro Racing did not deliver its proposed contract for the 2011 event to VIR until early June 2011"
Vir Responds To Ama Pro On Race Cancellation

In apparent response to the AMA Pro Racing press release, Virginia International Raceway issued another “media alert” press release that goes a bit more in depth than its original two-sentence statement about the cancellation of the AMA event that was scheduled to take place on August 12-14. The following is the VIR press release:

"VIR has received a number of inquiries and expressions of disappointment regarding the lack of a 2011 AMA Pro Racing event at VIR. As with any disagreement, there are two sides to every story. We want to make it clear that the decision was not one-sided, as David Atlas' remarks have implied, and that VIR made numerous proposals to AMA Pro Racing to keep this event on schedule. Due to our 10 year history with this premiere event, we are as disappointed by this outcome as most of those we have heard from.

VIR has worked hard to bring the event to fruition for months. Despite requests by VIR beginning in December 2010, AMA Pro Racing did not deliver its proposed contract for the 2011 event to VIR until early June 2011. Resulting discussions made it apparent that insufficient time remained to negotiate the new terms in the proposed contract and, if agreement were reached, to plan, promote and conduct the event in a professional manner.

In an effort to preserve the date, VIR went to extraordinary lengths to reach an alternative agreement with AMA Pro Racing, which AMA Pro Racing chose to reject. Given these circumstances, we had no choice but to take the date off the calendar and notify the public promptly."

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