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Cycle News 2020 Issue 06 February 11

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BY LARRY LAWRENCE P114 CN III ARCHIVES The throttle stuck, and I hit a tree where a sawed-off branch opened up my leg. That took me out for two months." After years of trying, Kent Howerton finally won in front of the home crowd in the 1981 Lake Whitney 250 National. His vic- tory was a minor miracle. He'd been admitted to the hospital earlier that week with a bacterial infection. Thanks to intravenous antibiotics, he recovered well enough by Sunday to race and beat rivals, Hannah and Donnie Hansen. It was a great week- end for Team Suzuki, as Mark Barnett won in the 125cc class over Rick Johnson and Johnny O'Mara. It was a weekend of firsts at the '82 edition of Lake Whitney. Both Jeff Ward (125cc) and Don- nie Hansen (250cc) scored their first outdoor national wins. It was a repeat of first-time winners in '83 with Team Ka- wasaki's Billy Liles winning the 250cc class and Yamaha's Ron Lechien winning the 125s. That year also marked the only time all three classes ran together at Lake Whitney. Broc Glover won the 500cc class that day on his factory Yamaha. And that was it in terms of nationals at Lake Whitney. The track fell into disrepair and fell off the radar. New owners improved the facility and revived the track in the 1990s, and it hosted major amateur races, and an effort was made to bring back a national to the track in the 2000s, but it never quite made the cut. By 2010 the track closed for good. Today, a decade after closure, remnants of the old track can just be made out on Google satellite images, but it appears almost certain that racing will never again return to the banks of the Brazos, but for the de- cade Lake Whitney hosted nationals it earned its place in history and will forever be a part of the sport's lore. CN Lake Whitney held Trans-AMA races in its early days.

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