Rob Muzzy
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Rob Muzzy is the USA's most successful motorcycle racing team manager. For 25 years he has ran successful Kawasaki bikes in an assortment of circuit racing, road racing and motocross, winning 19 major titles in total.
Eddie Lawson and Wayne Rainey raced their bikes in AMA Superbike in the early 1980s, and when Kawasaki returned to AMA in the late 80s, Doug Chandler won the 1990 title. They also entered the Superbike World Championship, Scott Russell winning the 1993 title, and Anthony Gobert also a regular race-winner. They also won the AMA 750cc Supersport title three times in a row, with Russell. In 1996 and 1997 Chandler won the AMA Superbike title for them, and from 1998 their circuit racing was focused on the domestic AMA series, Chandler coming second to Ben Bostrom that year. They also contested drag racing, winning six major titles with Rickey Garson and Ryan Schnitz.
[edit] External links
- RobMuzzyRacing.com - Official Muzzy racing site
- Interview from early 1998