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Sara Price announces new partnership with Can-Am

Sara Price announces new partnership with Can-Am

MOHAVE VALLEY, AZ – January 26, 2023 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – SP Motorsports Professional Driver Sara Price joins the Can-Am family and is set to kick off her season at King of the Hammers on February 4th.

Price, a multi time Champion, X-Games medalist and Hall of Fame Rising Star is looking to expand her offroad grounds in the near future and is excited to partner up with 6 times Dakar Winning brand. With a career in motorsports spanning almost 22 years starting at the age of 8. Sara has went on to make history several times and believe this important switch will continue to fuel her racing successes and align with her goals ahead.

“This is a Big and Exciting change for myself partnering with a world renowned brand like Can-Am. I am looking forward to this partnership as we build a future towards the goals and races we have in place and I can’t wait to achieve them with such an accomplished brand and on their proven X3 model platform!” said Price.

Can-Am has won the most prestigious races over the course of the years, from winning Dakar 6 years in a row to SCORE International Baja 1000 along with several Best In The Desert events.

“We are so thrilled to welcome Sara Price to our growing family of female racers and ambassadors,” said Jean-Francois Leclerc, Race Manager at BRP. “Sara does a lot for the off-road community, from land advocacy work to leading the way for future generations in racing, we are excited to have her behind the wheel of a Can-Am!”

Price’s Goals also aligns with ThreadLightly! And its partners as they lead a national initiative to protect and enhance recreation access and opportunities by promoting outdoor ethics to heighten individuals’s sense of good stewardship.

About Sara Price

Named the 2016 Off-Road Motorsports Hall of Fame Rising Star, Sara Price’s racing career started on dirt in motocross, where she went on to join Monster Energy Kawasaki as the first factory-supported female racer. She began racing dirt bikes at the age of eight and collected 19 amateur titles and medaled in Women’s Super X at the 2010 X Games. She holds the record as the most winning female amateur to date.

The versatile competitor in 2012 had switched to 4 Wheels and started racing UTVs where she campaigned the WORCS series, Lucas Oil Regional shortcourse Series, and became the first American UTV Team to compete in the toughest all-female sporting event on the planet the Rally Aicha Des Gazelles in Morocco,…

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