WORCS
Racing
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El Cajon, CA (5/29/2015) -
Duncan Racing’s Kyle Fuller came on
strong and continued his winning streak in the
Open B class and took the win at round six of
the 2015 WORCS series at Iron Mine Race Park
in Cedar City, UT.
Conditions for Saturday’s races were good,
but rain moved in on Sunday morning, making
messy conditions for many classes. The track
was challenging with rocky areas, a motocross
section and high speed open areas, but Kyle
Fuller was ready for action.
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STI's
Kyle Fuller takes fifth win of the season
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In the Open B class, Kyle Fuller was in fourth
off the start and took over the lead quickly.
Once out front, Fuller stayed on the gas and
increased his lead with every lap. Fuller
put in his fastest lap time of the race in
the final lap to take a dominating win. “Everything
went great for me on Saturday. I had a decent
start in fourth, and my Duncan motor was pulling
hard and I was able to get out front fairly
quickly. The track was in good condition,
and I just had a really good race and took
the win,” said Fuller.
Unfortunately, Fuller’s luck did not hold
for Sunday’s Sport B class. “I got the holeshot,
but I got stuck in a turn and stalled, and
I couldn’t get it started right away. After
I got going, I got stuck again. I started
to catch people in the second lap, but I ended
up with some mechanical issues and that ended
my day. I was disappointed because I like
the mud and it was a lot of fun,” said Fuller,
who currently has four wins in the class,
which still in the running for the championship
with two throw away races.
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Duncan
Racing's Kyle Fuller grabbed the Sport
B Holeshot
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Fuller is currently listed as third in points
in the Sport B class but he is hopeful for
a championship at the end of the season. “We
get two drops for that class and if I can
stay on the podium for the rest of the season,
I should be in the points lead at the end,”
he stated.
Garrin Fuller was missing from racing action
at the Iron Mine WORCS after reinjuring his
shoulder at Sand Hollow, but he still came
out to support his brother, Kyle Fuller. “I
have tears in my clavicle and an AC separation
and bone fractures. If I stay off of it for
over a month, I can avoid surgery. With the
break coming up, that gives me about two month
total to heal, and I am hoping to be back
to 100% for the Washington round,” said Garrin
Fuller.
Round seven of the 2015 ORCS series heads
to Straddeline ORV Park in McCleary, WA on
July 31-August 2, where Garrin and Kyle fuller
will be going for a spot on the podium.