-
1 Attachment(s)
Borich pulled his Honda up along side of Ballance heading into turn two
-
1 Attachment(s)
Ballance was able to hold off Borich for atleast the third turn, but several turns later, Borich was able to make his pass and take over the lead before they headed into the woods.
-
1 Attachment(s)
At the back of the pack heading into turn four were Duvall, Houston, Kuhnle, Br Ballance, Derisi, Hulsey, Knippenberg, and Cook.
-
1 Attachment(s)
Thomas Barrett stalled his 450R heading into turn two and was busy trying to kick start it while he held the last place spot. His bad luck would continue as he would only complete one lap along with Bryan Hulsey.
-
1 Attachment(s)
Pro Am Class Start
#48 Frank Grimplin was back in action this weekend for only his third race of he season, and he was off to a great start as he looks over to his right checking out #63 Scott Barron hard on the gas in a race to the first turn.
-
1 Attachment(s)
Barron was able to outrun Grimplin to the first turn and take over the lead with Joshua Ribley and James Wahl moving in behind.
-
1 Attachment(s)
Barron stayed on the gas and maintained the lead for the first three laps of the race with Duane Johnson moving into second place right behind him followed by Rob Hertz.
Frank Grimplin would drop back to 10th by the end of lap one and finished out the day in 13th.
-
1 Attachment(s)
Todd Demaree new slogan "Got Grass" as he was eating his fair share from the roost of Tyler Lenig who made yet another class jump up to Pro Am to test his skills.
-
1 Attachment(s)
Brandon Sturdivant had his normal black cloud over him as he was off to a last place start and would only go on to finish two laps :(
Sturdivant bad luck didn't stop with Brandon this weekend as Brent also fell victim when his 450R just shut off on him in the third lap while he was running in third place and less than 14 seconds out of the lead.
Dave Simmons and Derek Litterini also would ended up with DNF finishes for reasons that I am not aware.
-
1 Attachment(s)
Open A Class
Brandon Sommers must have ESP because he left the rest of his class sitting on the line as he jumped out to a huge lead right away with Brian Shaw and Darrell Bozarth trying to reel him in down the stretch.