
Team MSR/Pro
Taper/Suzuki/Yoshimura's Pell City Shakedown
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#191
Dustin Wimmer |
Chino, CA (3/14/2007) - The first race
of the AMA Pro ATV Series in Pell City, Alabama turned
out to be a shakedown event for Team MSR / Pro Taper /
Suzuki / Yoshimura as well as for a number of other teams
and riders on the circuit. The team had a lot of new factors
that had to come together into one cohesive unit –
new name, new sponsors, new rider, new mechanics, new
crew chief. It was time to get it all pulled together
and race.
The first moto saw Doug and Dustin (the "Double
D's) charging forward and by the last lap, they were
in good finishing position. Unfortunately, both quads
stopped running within 100 feet of one another! At this
writing the cause is unknown but an experimental electrical
part is suspected.
The team went to work in between motos putting the
quads back to the stock spec motor that had produced
the WPSA title for Gust last year. After a lot of work
that was as impressive as a NASCAR team, the two riders
were back on the starting line for the second moto.
Doug spun his tires and came off the blocks in 6th.
A typically stellar "Digger" Doug ride put
him all the way up into second by motos end. He and
Chad Wienen battled it out for a bit, but Doug held
on to the spot and walked away with the #2 spot and
a 7th overall.
For Dustin Wimmer's first GNC event on a yellow bike,
the DNF was a disappointment. He had gotten a good start
and was in third place when he stopped dead in the water.
"I was really impressed with the crew," Wimmer
commented. "It was amazing to have two incidents
and be back at the starting gate within a couple of
hours. This team really works together incredibly well."
In the second moto, Wimmer came out in 8th and had
a good race finishing 5th in the moto and 11th overall.
"These early rounds are a time to get the bugs
worked out," Suzuki's Rod Lopusnak said. "The
team really gelled and came together. We didn't get
the points we wanted, but we're still fine-tuning everything."
Part of the "fine tuning" was a state of
the art hospitality center complete with palm trees
and floral arrangements. What has quad racing come too?
Of the eight (count 'em...8) Suzukis entered in the
Pro Class, one was young Suzuki Pro support rider Russell
Shumaker. Suzuki supports the sport and Russell is living
proof. In addition to the Pro team, Suzuki picked up
young Shumaker 3 years ago in an effort to bring along
a young amateur. In Russell, the pay-off occurred here
in Pell City. Pell City was Russell's first ever Pro
race and he got great starts and ended the day 5th overall.
"I was really nervous on the starting line,"
Russell said. "It was really exciting to be riding
Pro with all these guys. It felt really good to get
a fifth." Of note here - Suzuki is now looking
at several Pro-Am riders to be the next Russell Shumaker.
The commitment continues.
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#55
Doug Gust |
Speaking of support - Suzuki, Yoshimura, KBC Helmets
and MSR have all weighed in with support for the new
Lost Creek/Yoshimura/Suzuki team. They showed up in
force and came away with a great showing. Team Riders
Jason Dunkelberger (8th overall) and new signee Joe
Haavisto (6th overall) had a great day with both finishing
inside the top ten. Kevin Mummah's Suzuki support squad
really impressed and looks to be a force to be reckoned
with in the future.
Yoshimura's Brant Russell was happy with the results.
"I was really gratified to see Kevin's guys do
well and for sure Shumaker do as good as he did. These
are all neat people with good programs. Gust brought
Shumaker to Suzuki and Yoshimura years ago and Rod Lopusnak
had the vision to slowly bring him along. Russell and
his family are great people and it's really good to
see them do well. I'd like to thank Shumaker and Gust's
Riding School for making us look like we know what we
are doing!"
Brant went on, "Kevin and the Lost Creek group
are awesome. It is so good to see them start the season
like this... Again, great people who put their heart
and soul into the sport. Yoshimura is proud to be associated
with them. I'd also like to point out that Suzuki, Yoshimura,
MSR, Pro Taper and all of the program partners involved
with Suzuki are putting their money where their mouths
are. I'm pumped to see eight Pro's running Suzuki LT-R450
QuadRacers out there. All these other guys are more
or less, just along for the ride... Suzuki is the real
deal, they are dedicated to this stuff and it shows
in the commitment and the passion."
So, now the team heads back to California and has two
weeks to make some additional improvements and corrections
on the settings and get some more practice time in before
the Glen Helen event. But everyone walked away feeling
good about the direction that the team is going in.
The teamwork and "chemistry" was great, 2007
is looking to be a great season.
TEAM MSR/PRO TAPER/SUZUKI/YOSHIMURA
PROGRAM SPONSORS:
Maxxis –
Douglas – Repsol – Pro Aluminum –
AFAM – BMC Filters – Galfer – PowerMadd
– CV Products – Full Bore – Motion
Pro – Liquid Performance – Walsh –
Fox Shocks – NGK – Hinson Clutch –
Precision Racing Products – VP Fuels – Quad
Tech – RPM – Arai – Mechanix Wear
– One Industries
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