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Cycle News 1983 08 31

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.......................... The focal point oftoday's com peri-' tion came in the final event, the Formula I showdown between Kevin Schwantz, John Minonno, Doug Polen, Wayne Even and Vernon Davis. Minonno, Even, and Schwantz all had wins in other classes coming into the final, with Polen and Davis sure to be factors in the ou tcome. Eager to get a jump, those at the front of the gxid got a little anxious and crowded into too small an area to comfortably accommodate so many large bikes. Schwantz got up.on the rear wheel of his Yamaha and, as he came down, bumped Minonno twice. The second shunt put Minonno into Polen and sent him over the curb. Davis took e~asive action to the right and barely escaped being creamed by David Ray. Davis described what next took place. "I saw the crashes out of the corner of my eye and moved to the right and I just barely brushed somebody (Ray). Schwantz came out clean and he was just ahead of me going to t~ first turn. He went in too hot and scattered it in front of me and just bluely got his arm out of the way as I went around. Then I just shut it down and cruised back for the restart aJid to see if anybody got hurt." jldinonno received a serious conclISsion although he was released from the hospital later in the evening. Rolen too was severely shaken and got the benefit of the ambulance ride, being treated for minor abrasions and released also. Schwantz was not hurt and managed to take his position for the restart. 'q'rack official Derry Gardner appealed for law and order on the line and with a quick £lag being waved by starter Dart Brinkman, the subsequent aftempt was clean and smooth. Schwantz took the holeshot with Even and Joe Patton claiming the next two slots. Davis and Sealy got around' Patton on the fourth lap and he pulled into the pits shortly thereafter with a mechanical malady. Schw.antz rode without bobbling to emerge with first place money, followed by Even and the XV920 of Davis, to conclude the program. ~ ~ SHOEI ~

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