Posted by Andrew on May 16, 2011

Category: Motorsports

A heavily weather adjusted programme saw the action move from Sunday to Saturday with teams taking to field in the opening race of the TTXGP North American Championship 2011. Brammo take the win at the A123 Infineon round of the TTXGP North American Championship 2011. With a platform evolved from the Isle of Man TTXGP race, Steve Atlas dominated from the outset taking a fast lap of 1:57.875 only narrowly missing Shawn Higbee’s TTXGP 2010 lap time of 1:56.948.

Brammo sets track record at Infineon

Brammo sets track record at Infineon

Kenyon Kluge took the first TTX75 class win. The TTX75 class limits the energy to 7.5 kwh and provides a direct track to road path for manufacturers developing commuter solutions. Kenyon rode in 2010 with Zero but moved to Team Volt for 2011. “Riding for Volt and enabling me to win the first ever 75 class has been quite an honour. I want to thank my team and our sponsors, Pirelli Tyres, Go Pro and Zero”.

The TTXGP European Championship gets underway at Silverstone next month.

via TTXGP

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