Championship of Texas

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Championship of Texas
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MotoAmerica
Venue Circuit of the Americas
First race2015
Most wins (rider) Toni Elías (6)
Most wins (team) Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing (6)
Most wins (manufacturer) Suzuki (8)

The Championship of Texas, formerly known as AutoParts4Less.com MotoAmerica Championship of Texas, for sponsorship reasons, is a MotoAmerica race [1] that was held for the first time in the 2015 season at Circuit of the Americas. It is usually the first or second race on the MotoAmerica schedule. MotoGP and MotoAmerica have raced in the same weekend at Circuit of the Americas from 2015-2019, were due to race again for the 2020 and 2021 season but it got cancelled. [2] [3] [4] For the 2022 season, MotoAmerica will act as a support event for the 2022 Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas once again which is scheduled to be on April 8-10. [5]

Contents

The 2020 race was cancelled due to the outbreak of COVID-19. [6] The 2021 race was not added to the 2021 MotoAmerica Schedule.

Official names and sponsors

Winners of the Championship of Texas

Multiple winners (riders)

# WinsRiderWins
CategoryYears won
6 Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Superbike2016 (Race 1 & 2), 2017 (Race 1 & 2), 2018 (Race 2)
4 Flag of California.svg Bobby FongSuperstock 10002016 (Race 1 & 2), 2017 (Race 1 & 2)
2 Flag of California.svg Jake Gagne Superstock 10002015 (Race 1 & 2)
2 Flag of Washington.svg J. D. Beach Supersport2015 (Race 1), 2017 (Race 1)
2 Flag of Italy.svg Danilo Petrucci Superbike2022 (Race 1), 2022 (Race 2)

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

# WinsManufacturerWins
CategoryYears won
8 Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Superbike2016 (Race 1 & 2), 2017 (Race 1 & 2), 2018 (Race 2)
Superstock 10002015 (Race 1 & 2)
Supersport2015 (Race 1), 2016 (Race 1), 2017 (Race 1)
7 Flag of Japan.svg Suzuki Superbike2016 (Race 1 & 2), 2017 (Race 1 & 2), 2018 (Race 2), 2019 (Race 1 & 2)
4 Flag of Japan.svg Kawasaki Superstock 10002016 (Race 1 & 2), 2017 (Race 1 & 2)
2 Flag of Italy.svg Ducati Superbike2022 (Race 1 & 2)

By year

Note: Results are by order from Supersport to Superbike. 2015/2016 Superstock 1000 nor 2022 Superbike results are not available on PDF.

YearTrackSupersportSuperstock 1000SuperbikeReport
RiderManufacturerRiderManufacturerRiderManufacturer
2023 Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of California.svg Jake Gagne Yamaha

[8] [9]

Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of California.svg Josh Herrin Ducati
2022 Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of Italy.svg Danilo Petrucci Ducati
Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of Italy.svg Danilo Petrucci Ducati
2021 Circuit of the Americas Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns
2020 Circuit of the Americas Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns
2019 Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki

[10] [11]

Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of California.svg Josh Herrin Suzuki
2018 Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of South Africa.svg Mathew Scholtz Yamaha [12] [13]
Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot heldNot heldNot held Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki
2017 Circuit of the Americas Flag of Washington.svg J. D. Beach Yamaha Flag of California.svg Bobby Fong Kawasaki Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot held Flag of California.svg Bobby Fong Kawasaki Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki
2016 Circuit of the Americas Flag of Texas.svg Garrett Gerloff Yamaha Flag of California.svg Bobby Fong Kawasaki Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki [19] [20] [21]
Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot held Flag of California.svg Bobby Fong Kawasaki Flag of Spain.svg Toni Elías Suzuki
2015 Circuit of the Americas Flag of Washington.svg J. D. Beach Yamaha Flag of California.svg Jake Gagne Yamaha Flag of Mississippi.svg Josh Hayes Yamaha [22] [23] [24]
Circuit of the Americas Not heldNot held Flag of California.svg Jake Gagne Yamaha Flag of California.svg Cameron Beaubier Yamaha

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