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Cycle News 1981 03 18

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I Daytoft '81 e DGyIOftQ'. 00 0') Dele Singl.ton figured out • gem. plen ehud of tim•• stuck to it end won the 200 for the HCOnd tim•. H. I..ds runner-ilp Merc Fonten her•. AMA Grand National ChampionshiplWinston Pro Series: Round 3 The Pig Farmer fulfills promise with second Daytona 200 ~in ,6 By Gary Van Voorhis Photos by Charles Morey DAYTONA"'BEXCH, FL. MAR. 8 Dale "Pig Fanner" Singleton from Dalton, GA, made good his promise to, "Hold a champagne party for all my fans and supporters at about 4 p.m. on Sunday." Singleton popped the champagne for his second win in the Daytona 200 half an hour early. but who was keeping track of time? It was a popular victory for the 25·year-old rider whose game plan called for a calculated ride taking advanta~ of every break in the attrition and mistake-marred event. In second place a full 20 seconds back, was Frenchman Marc Fontan while third went to Connecticut Yankee Rich Schlachter. David Aldana and Dan Chivington filled out the top five. All were Yamaha TZ750 mounted. Rounding out the top 10 were Kevin Stafford, Jimmy/Adamo, Mark Homchick, Frenchman Christian Sarron and Australian Wayne Gardner. Gardner was aboard the first four·stroke a Moriwaki Kawasaki. It was chorus time in winner's circle as Singleton's entoura~ serenaded everyone with their version of pig calls. "Boy, it feels good," said Singleton. "( want to thank so many people, my pit crew, spoDlOrs Taylor White and Carl Bouckaert. and a super special thanks to my mechanic from Australia. John Redding. "I ran the race I wanted to right from t!Ie start. I took it easy because the 200 is a very long race. I just wanted to stay with the leaders. I don't even pay much attention to my pit signs unless they're for gas. because if you're in the hunt after the second gas stop, that's when the real racing comes down. Just about everything went smoothly." Singleton was then shown his front tire which was missing lar~ chunks of rubber on the left side. "Golly'" he ex· claimed. "I noticed a bit of a handling problem in the final laps under braking in tum one," said Singleton, "but I never thought anything like that was the problem." Goodyear's Chuck Kerns couldn't explain the problem either. which showed up on at least three oth~ finishers. "It's the same tire we've used for the past three years at DaytoM." said Kerns. "We'll have to conduct some testing back at the olant. Until then I

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