ROAD RACE
FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 8 / AUGUST 23-25, 2019
PITTRACE / WAMPUM, PITTSBURGH
P86
It was a weekend of changing
fortunes for his M4 Suzuki team,
with series leader, and Kelly's
teammate, Bobby Fong suffering
a massive high-side crash on lap
four while leading in race one,
with the event red-flagged as a
result.
Supersport
Sean Dylan Kelly (M4 ECSTAR
Suzuki) finally announced his ar-
rival in the MotoAmerica Supers-
port Championship at Pittsburgh,
as the 17-year-old star of the
future took a double win, his first
in MotoAmerica competition.
IIIMY OWN RACE:
24 TONI ELIAS
3-1 SUPERBIKE
"It's been the worst race of the year, talk-
ing about rhythm, about being relaxed
and not breathing," Toni Elias said a er
race two. "It was so difficult. For the last
five laps, I was behind Cameron. I was fol-
lowing him, but today was good enough
to win. I think if I was leading the race on
the last lap with him, he could pass me
easily any me he wanted. So, I've been
lucky. Today I've been super lucky. We
pass two difficult (tracks) for us—Sonoma
and this one. But we win, so that's great.
I didn't expect this. It's too early (in the
championship). We keep the same advan-
tage, so let's con nue like this."
40 SEAN DYLAN KELLY
1-1 SUPERSPORT
"I can't believe how much pain he was
dealing with," Sean Dylan Kelly said of
teammate Bobby Fong at the end of
race two. "I saw him yesterday a er his
crash, and I saw this morning how much
pain he was in. Just huge respect, dude,
100 percent. I'm glad that we were able
to get the 1-2 for the M4 ECSTAR Suzuki
team. Of course, I'm super pumped for
myself and for my family and for every-
one around me who helped me get this
double-win weekend. It's s ll kind of hard
to take it in. Obviously, I think tonight I'll
be able to take it in a li le bit. I just hope
Superbike Race One
How close do you like
it? This is the top five
in race two, with Sean
Dylan Kelly (40) only
just getting the win over
Bobby Fong (50).