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were locked in a fight for first place,
and Toland took it from Oliver, who
rode on sJicks, with a daring pass in
sweeping turn two.
Meanwhile, Team Hammer's Paulk
made one lap and pitted again with
an unplugged coil wire.
Toland continued to lead until a
lengthy pit stop at the one-hour mark,
which put Team Lockhart back in
first place. Wheelsmith was second
followed by Ninja and Santa Barbara
Riders.
A few minutes later 13th-place Dale
Quarterley, teamed with Kerry Bryant
and Kevin Monahan on the Mr. Jags
Norton, crashed in fast turn nine,
unhurt. ''It was doing tank-slappers
and finally just shook me off," said
Quarterley.
Most teams came in for fuel and a
rider change at about 45-minute LO
one-hour intervals, but Team Wheelsmith stayed oui for the firsLhour and
45 minutes before pitting. At each
stop the team put on wheels with new
tires. "The Pirellis get slippery really
fast and just don't work as well as
Dunlops," explained Glover. "But
that's all that will fit the bike."
At the end of the second hour
Team Lockhart still led Wheelsmith
and Ninja. Santa Barbara Riders was
in fourth ahead of Team Totalled,
Team Box Stock, Redmond Racing
and Team Hammer.
But 10 minutes later Team Lockhart pitted. Oliver went out, did two
laps and pitted again, with a (Jat
front tire and a seemingly-blown-up
engine leaking fluid. "I think we
holed a piston" said Phillips, "and
just before I came in I collided with
Steve Epstein's bike (a GS550) going
into turn six. He came out of five, I
went to pass him and he just moved
over. He hit my pipe and back wheel,
but I didn't even look back."
Lockhart was out of the race, but
later the bike started and ran. Phillips theorized that two stuck carburetor floats sent gas running into the
overflow tubes and into the airbox,
from which it leaked onto the engine
and ground and made steam.
Epstein, teamed with sister Wendy
in Team Extreme, was in the pits
with "electrical problems" that looked
a lot like a blown engine to bystanders.
Team Ninja led until 45 minutes
later when their bike spun a rod bearing. "The rain was fun," said hardriding Toland of his first ride on a
Ninja. "I like sliding around and I
want to thank Joe Solis for lelling me
ride his bike." Some watches had
Toland hitting a few 1:35 lap times
during his second ride with lots of
I:36 and I :37 lap times.
"If they hadn't dropped out we
never would have caught them" said
a grateful Glover later.
At three-and-a-half hours Santa
Barbara Riders lost two minutes in
the pits replacing a chain masterlink,
losing ground to gaining Team
Totalled.
At the finish Scoular crossed the
hnish line with 139 laps to Santa
Barbara's 136. Scoular thanked sponsors La Habra Yamaha, NO, Shoei,
Torco, DunJopand tuner Paul Treacy.
Santa Barbara Riders rode Sharpe's
street-stock GS750 to second and
thanked Conrad Brooks, CRF,
Weigl, Advanced MaLO Tech and
Dunlop.
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120,000~
Miies ~
48,000~
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3,00,0 l
Riders
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That's how far California Superbjke School students have ridden since the school began using BEL-RAY
lubricants two years ago in their GPz 550 Kawasakis. All 20 of them.
.
The Superbike School is no parking lot learn-to-ride program. These are' 0,000 RPM race tracks at laguna
Seca, Sears Point, Willow Springs and tracks all over. America...The real thing.
The 3,000 riders who put on those miles weren't careful factory test riders either. The school's students are
guys li.ke you who want to try a road race track, improve their skill, or see if they'd be good enough to go
racing.
look at it this way. If you were going to let anyone who came along ride your GPz as fast as they wanted to go,
what kind of oil would you use? We know, we went to school. The answer is BEL-RAY.
DATES:
Do you want to ride and learn at Laguna Seca, Sears Point or
Willow Springs? The Superbike School provides you with leathers, helmet. boots and gloves plus a Kawasaki GPz, classroom
instruction and 40 miles of track time, as fast as you want to go,
all for $150.00
Application Form
LAGUNASECA
Oct. 12. Nov. 17
SEARS POINT
Sept. 22. Oct. 27
WlUOW SPRINGS
Nov. 3. Dec. 1
Advanced Registration Required. Fill out and mail with $50 deposit.
(Advanced School De~sit $125.)
Name (Last/Fast/Middle)
Address
City/State/Zip
Telephone IHome/Work)
Driver's License (State/Exp.lNumberl
Height
Weight
Chest
Date Requested
o
Boot Size
Morning
Helmet Size
o
Glove Size
Afternoon
All student. muet be 18 ~s or old... $7,500 medical ooverOQe available to students lor $10. Completeooveroge machinedamar,;,e
policy $10. Students are responsible lor 50% of machine damaQe withOut the damage policy. Medical and machine damage not required to be
purcbaeed by students. Track admittance lor rider quests and spectators is $2. A 3% surcharge will be added lor personal cbecIts and charQe
cards used at the track. S20 cIiecount lor return stud.nts. SI 0 dieeount lor each friend you bring. Cancellation: Students must give
at least 5 days notice of cancellation prior to school date. to receive deposit relund.
Mail to: California Superbike School, Inc.
P.O. Box 3743, Manhattan Beach, California 90266 • (213) 484-9323
NMRA
MID AMERICA
NATIONAL
Results
,. Team Wheelsmith. Richard Seoular/John
Glover (Vam FJ1 100) 139 laps; 2. Santa Barbara
Riders. Many Sharpe/Fred Eiker (Suz GS750) 136
laps; 3. Team Totalled. St.... Shelton/Marshall
Brown (Kaw GPz900) 134 laps; 4. Team Hammer.
John Ulrich/Russ PaulklTim O'Kennedy (Suz
GS 1150) 134 laps; 5. Team Redmond Racing, Scott
Strohlow/Pat Dunn IKaw GPz750) 12B 1_; 6.
T.am Box Stock. Bill Fennessy/Can Brown (Kaw
GPz550); 7. Team North County. Chris Menchar/
Larry Ferguson (Suz GS750) 124 laps: 8. Team
Shannon. Shannon Criss/Dave Funk (Han CB9

