North American Sport Bike Series

    Time Table | AMA/CCS | NASB/FormulaUSA | NRRS/FormulaUSA | ASRA
 
NASB Logo Pat Murphy RIP 2005

NASB was founded in 1995 by Roger Edmondson and Patrick Murphy after Roger's split from the AMA. The NASB series ran for 5 years from 1995 through 1999.

Many of you will remember Pat interviewing you in Winner's Circle as in the photo at right taken at Daytona. He wrote all of the official press releases as well as the NASB race recap reports published in the motorcycle magazines and online. Pat also handled the Contingency Program for both CCS and NASB for many years until his death in 2005.

In 1996 NASB and Doug Gonda (who owned FUSA Ltd./FormulaUSA during this period) formed a cooperative effort and added the FormulaUSA Superbike class to the NASB program (later called Sunoco Race Fuels Formula USA when Sunoco came aboard as a sponsor for the class). The joint venture was discontinued in 1998 when NASB and FUSA Ltd. parted ways.

The NASB Classes were:
Sunoco FormulaUSA
Sunoco Race Fuels FormulaUSA
(1996 & 1997 only)
EBC Sportbike

EBC Brakes Sport Bike
HRC American GP

HRC American GP by Idemitsu
Buell Lightning Series
Buell Lightning Series
Harley-Davidson Twin Sports

Harley-Davidson Twin Sports


Mobil 1 Triumph Speed Triple
(no logo available)
Harley-Davidson World Final
Harley-Davidson World Final
Daytona R.O.C. only
Sunoco GT Series

Sunoco GT Series

1998 Daytona EBC Brakes Podium
1998 Daytona Podium
  1999 Road Atlanta NASB Podium
1999 Road Atlanta Podium