Waters Autobody Racing Team Announced for 2018

Waters Autobody Racing will back Wyatt Anderson in the 2018 American Flat Track Series AFT Twins class and Sandriana Shipman in the AFT Singles class.

The following is from American Flat Track, regarding the Waters Autobody Racing team for the 2018 American Flat Track Series, the team will field riders in both the AFT Twins and AFT Singles classes:

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 30, 2018)–Dave and Rhonda Waters have announced their team for the 2018 American Flat Track season, and it’s not only chock full of youth, enthusiasm and skill, it’s co-ed, as well.

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Wyatt Anderson re-joins Waters Autobody Racing for 2018, but in the AFT Twins class, where he will ride Yamaha and KTM machines.

AFT Singles competitor Wyatt Anderson, who podiumed three times in 2017 and ended up seventh overall in the title chase, will move to the AFT Twins presented by Vance & Hines class in 2018, running two different machines as he shoots for Rookie of the Year honors–Yamaha’s FZ-07, and also KTM’s 990 Super Duke.

In AFT Singles, the Waters have signed Sandriana Shipman–an up-and-coming racer who shows plenty of promise–to ride the team’s KTM singles.

“This is all very exciting for us,” said team principal Dave Waters. “We were impressed with Wyatt’s results at the end of the 2017 season. We went to Daytona with no expectations and [Wyatt] fell just shy of the win. The experience and maturity he gained throughout the 2017 season showed our team how badly he wanted to [win], so we purchased a pair of Yamaha FZ-07s to add to the fleet. Rhonda and I discussed the restrictions and the gradual phase out of the over-850cc engines and decided the time was now.”

“I couldn’t be happier to join forces with Waters Autobody Racing again in 2018,” said 21-year-old Anderson. “When they gave me the opportunity to ride for them at Daytona [in 2017] it led to the greatest season of my professional career. I’m excited to ride the AFT Twins class in 2018, and I have a couple of options in the Yamaha FZ-07 and KTM Super Duke. The drastic differences in the two bikes ensures that we will have a suitable bike for all 18 rounds of the 2018 American Flat Track season.”

 

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Sandriana Shipman has been hired by Waters Autobody Racing to ride the team’s KTM AFT Singles race bikes.

Shipman, 23, is a young racer the Waters are plenty excited to have aboard.

“We see some great things in Sandriana,” Dave Waters said. “She didn’t have a lot of support last year, but she showed a bunch of skill and determination, especially when she borrowed Sammy [Halbert’s] back-up bike and made the Main at Calistoga. We like giving up-and-coming riders a shot. And with Wyatt moving to AFT Twins, and our 450s just sitting there, we felt this would be a great opportunity to give Sandriana one.”

“I really wanted to help Sandriana out when I saw the dedication and drive she showed after last year’s season,” said Rhonda Waters. “It reminded me of when I was younger and trying to race every weekend, and all the people who rallied behind me to make it happen. It is my time to pay it forward. It’s exciting for us!”

Shipman has been a regular fixture at New York-area club races since her father Ron decided to take her to an indoor race at the Thunderdome in Middleton, NY. From that day forward she’s been hooked on dirt track, and has typically ridden whatever machinery has been at her disposal. With the help of friends P.J. and Keith Jacobsen, she threw together a vintage bike and raced her way to a vintage national championship in 2016. And last year she scored her first National points after making the AFT Singles main at Calistoga.

“I’m extremely grateful to have the opportunity to show what I can do on a well-established team like Waters Autobody Racing,” says Shipman. “I owe a huge thanks to my friends, family and supporters who’ve helped me get to this point in my career, and I’m going to continue working hard to make them proud.”

Just one more piece of the off-season AFT puzzle that’s gonna make the 2018 season roil with action and intrigue.

About American Flat Track:

American Flat Track is the world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series and one of the longest-running championships in the history of motorsports. Sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing in Daytona Beach, Fla., the series is highly regarded as the most competitive form of dirt track motorcycle racing on the globe. For more information on American Flat Track, please visit http://www.americanflattrack.com, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, check us out on Instagram, live stream the events at FansChoice.tv and catch all the American Flat Track racing action on NBCSN.

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