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Cycle News 1988 05 18

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-c ~ IX: >- Z Z w :I: >al -- Ci$ ~ Harley-Davidson's Chris Carr won the 600cc National Half Mile in Phoenix to pull within one point of series point leader Bubba Shobert. AMA 600cc National Championship Dirt Track Series: Round 5. Carr drives to Manzanita Half Mile victory By Michael Ross PHOENIX, AZ, APR. 30 Californian Chris Carr finally broke his string of bad luck in the'600cc National Dirt Track Series to claim an impressive win in tonight's Phoenix Half Mile, held at Manzanita Raceway. The talented H arl ey-Davidso n / Sh oe i/ H a p jon es /RS .. . Ta ichi v'Tsub aki- sponsored 26 rider dominat ed raci ng all ni ght long with fastest qualifying tim e, a runaw ay win in his hea t race a nd fin all y scored a convi ncing victory in th e main event. A 17-year- old Junior, Michigan's Kevin Atherton , dazzled the en th u sias tic crowd of mo re th an 6000 fans wi th a stro ng co me-fro m -behi n d secon d-p la ce fin ish o n his Ron Wood-tuned Wood -Rotax. Third went to Californian Pete Hames on a H arl ey-David son . After five rounds of racing, Bubba Shober t leads the point sta ndings, foll owing two victories in San Francisco, with 40 points, but Shobert says he won 't race any more 600cc National s. Carr is now one point beh ind Shobert with 39 whi le Pete H am es takes th e third slo t with 37 poin ts. While m any riders a nd tuners gra p p led wi th findin g th e right setu p for th e slick, rough Manzanita track, Carr seemed to have things well in hand. Carr set a fast qual ifying time of 25.058. Second-fastest tim e went to Don Howard (25.104), H arley-Davidson rider Bryan McDowell was third fastest (25.334), and fourth fastest went to Brian Ath erton (25.383). These four quickest rid ers _took pol e positions in the four IO-Iap Expert/Junior heat races. The top thr ee transferr ed directl y ~o the main , :-v h I1e fou rth. through .ninth moved In to. the sem is. The winner. of each semi tran sferr ed to th e main even t whil e second through sixth went to the Last Chance Qualifer. T he winner of th e LCQ filled ou t th e 15rider fin al. H eat one saw Carr get the hol esho t, but David Mill er took the field throu gh turn one. Carr blasted past the Florida rider to take th e lead in turn two . From th ere Carr steadi ly pulledaway. Pete H am es' Harley was on the move after hi s fifth pl ace start. H e passed Kevin Ath ert on on lap two , then Miller o n lap three to tak e over second behind a fleeing Carr. Lap four saw the battle for second shuffle the order. Ath erton motored past H am es to retake second wh en H ames got off th e groo ve. Once past, Ath erton inched away wh ile Miller looked for a ' way around H am es. Crai g H oward was a di stant fifth . At th e flag, it was Carr by four seconds with Ath erton two seconds ahead of H ames. Miller tried to put a last-lap pass on H am es as they exited turn four bu t Hames held on to the last transfer spot. Heat two belonged to Don H oward 's H arl ey. Rob ert Dam ron of California grabbed the holeshot with Ohio's Donald Estep in tow. On lap two H oward took th e inside line in turn two, powering past Estep and Damron for th e lead. T ed Boody picked off riders oneby-one after a poor start. On lap four Junior Kevin Athert~n surprised everyone but himself when he powered' his Ron Wood-tuned Wood-Rotax single to second place in Phoenix. . Bood y was in fourth , trying to hold off a determined David Durelle, wh o started fro m th e back row after j umping the start. The Wood-Rotax rider used every inch of the tra ck, especia lly th e high line, to mov e up. On lap five, he tried an inside line on Boody but couldn 't make it work. By lap seven th e finishing order had been set. H oward was untouchable in first wi th a 2.5-second lead. Estep was all alo ne in second with a three-seco nd gap back to Damron in third. Boody held fourth with Durelle fru str ated in fifth. H eat three was the most excitin g ra ce of th e even i n g . Two-time National champ Ricky Graham took th e hol esh ot and led Bryan McDowell , Mar c Gifford and Bryan Villella into th e first turn. . The closel y-packed field rounded turn four and headed down the front ch ute wh ere Villella set up everybod y for a daring pass. Running up the inside in o ne and two , th e Michigan rid er bl ew pa st Gifford, McDow ell and Graham to take the lead. The running order sta yed th e same for th e next three laps but the riders were tightly bunched and ran four abreast down th e front strai gh t. Kelly Larkin, of Colorado, picked off two riders to take th e th ird spot on lap six. Lap seven saw Vill ella out front by a wh eel over Graham, Larkin, Gifford and J oe Green. On lap nine, Larkin suddenl y slowed as he cro ssed the finish line handing third and fourth to Gi fford and Green , respectively. The checkered flag caugh t Villella out front on his Ron Wood Wood-Rotax. Second went to California's Graham and third to Gifford of Kan sas. A strong br eeze bl ew as the riders came to the grid for heat four. Recil H art, Daniel McDonnell, Todd Bridges and Aaron Hill took the back row start positions after jum ping th e . start. A further dela y followed when th e wind blew over th e start light. AMA officials repl aced a br oken light and the race was on . . Brian Ath erton quickly went to the front to lead Dan Bennett, Kris Kiser and Woodstock winner Charlie Orr. Hill was on the gas and took over fourth on lap two. Orr took over the second spot on lap three. Hill was char gi ng th e h igh line but tangled with th e hay ba les n early cr as h i n g. The in cident dropped him back to fifth. On lap four, th e running order was . Atherton by four seconds over Orr. ) Bennett was in third with Bridges in pursuit. Dan Powers was working the cu sh ion in fifth. As th e laps wo und down Atherton , pulled out a com ma nding lead. Orr had second 'sewn up, but Powers used the cushion to tak e over third with Bennett dropping back to fourth. They fini shed in that order. The first semi saw Durelle lead at th e start but th e race was red-fl agged wh en Bobby McDowell and Keith J acob sen tangled in turn two on the first lap. Jacobsen got th e worst of it when he cartwheeled down the retaining wall. The New York rider suffered a broken foot , lacerated head and a possible back injury. McDowell walked away. The restart had Boody's name all i over it. The Hud Racing rider took the holeshot and led lap one with . Green trying hard to stay in touch. Green got Sideways in turn four on the third lap, nearly taking ou t David Miller, but Miller held it on as Green ) dropped back. The halfway flags ca ugh t Bood y out front with Miller in two. Durelle was in third and trying different lines. The running order stayed the same . until th e ch eckered flag with Boody winning by five bike lengths. Semi number two saw California's Jon Nunez disqualified for jumping the start twi ce. Larkin was fastest off the line during the restart and led a heated battle between Bennett and McDonnell before Bridges crashed in turn th ree on the second lap. Hart cra shed hard in turn three during th e second restart bringing ou t another red flag. Hart took out nine sets of hay bal es and flew some 200 feet pas t th e point of impact. The unlucky rid er was transported to the hospital with a bruised neck. With bo th ambulances gon e, track officials elected to wa ter th e rapidly drying tr ack until racing co u ld resume. The wat er truck thoroughly watered the high side of the track just as the wind sudden ly stopped. Infield vehicles worked the water into the track for 45 minutes before officials called the riders to th e start line. The track ch anged co m p le tely after watering. It developed a second groove at th e top which was much smoo ther and would figure significantly in the remaining races. Hill sampled that second groove

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