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5 June 2026

Progressive Insurance continues its support for American Flat Track in 2025

Progressive Insurance returns as title sponsor for the sixth consecutive season of American Flat Track.

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Progressive Insurance rinnova il suo supporto per American Flat Track nel 2025.

In an exciting announcement, AMA Pro Racing has confirmed that Progressive Insurance will return as the title sponsor of American Flat Track for the sixth consecutive season in 2025. This partnership not only highlights Progressive’s commitment to the sport but also reinforces its position as the nation’s leading motorcycle insurer.

A legacy of support for motorcyclists

Founded in 1937, Progressive has grown to become the second largest personal auto insurer in the United States. However, its dedication to motorcyclists sets it apart. The company has spent decades understanding the unique needs and passions of motorcycle enthusiasts. This insight has allowed Progressive to connect deeply with both riders and race fans, making it a pivotal player in the growth of American Flat Track.

Driving engagement through innovation

Progressive’s sponsorship has been instrumental during a transformative era for American Flat Track. The company has leveraged its resources to introduce innovative digital and experiential activations, bringing the thrill of flat track racing to new audiences. This approach not only enhances the fan experience but also fosters a vibrant community around the sport, encouraging more people to engage with motorcycle racing.

Looking ahead to the 2025 season

The 2025 Progressive American Flat Track season is set to kick off with the highly anticipated Royal Enfield Short Track at Daytona International Speedway on March 6 and 7. This event promises to be a thrilling start to the season, showcasing the speed and skill of the riders. Fans can expect an action-packed schedule filled with excitement and competition.

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