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third after peppering G raham with
dirt clods for nearly half the race.
G raham , who by the looks of h is
chest would be sore ' th e following
day, was fou rth . Wincewicz, Aselti ne ; H ill, Fay , Bennett an d Strong
rounded o ut th e top 10.
After a victory lap , Carr received
a b ig hug fro m Camphouse, then
than ked h is sponsors, fans, p arents
and th e Mt. St. H elens Club.
" H a m es rode real hard for abou t
half th e rac e b u t th en I ju st pulled
away. It really felt great," said Carr.
"My b ikes worked to p erfection
than ks to Mike an d m y dad. I'm glad
we came to the ra ce. It was great and
the fans up h ere are wild!"
•
Results
600: 1. Chris Carr (H-D); 2. Pet e Hames (HHOJ; 3. Scott Pearson (Hon); 4. Ricky Graham (Hon);
5. Jo hn W incewicz (H· D); 6. Steve As elt ine (H-D);
7. Arron Hill (H· D);
M ickey Fay (H-D); 9. Dan
Benn ett (Hon); 10, Kirk Strong (Rtx ); 11. Del
Sch nitzer (Rtx ); 12. Randy Roose (Hon); 13. An dy
Tressar (W-R); 14 . Paul twa naga (Hon); 15, Brett
Berkman (Rtx).
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PRO-AM: 1. Den St anley (Kaw); 2. J immy
SIonchez; 3. Dannr ca hoon; 4 . Joel Huskey (Hon);
5. Tro y Rose (W·R .
600 NAr [ C'SHIP PT STAND INGS: 1. Chris ca rr
(&9); 2. Pete Hames (53 ); 3. Bubba Shobe rt (40 );
4. Ricky Graham (36); 5. W ill Davis (29); 6. (TIE)
Siev e Eklund/ Garth Brow (27); B. Dan Ingre m (26);
9. mE) Ronnie Jones/Char lie Orr (25).
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·Carr captures Davis Memorial
Regional11
By Clay Light
CAST L E ROC K, WA, MAY 15
Nation al number 20, Ch ris
Ca rr of California, made a
clean sweep of the AMA's
National/Regional 'IT p ro - ·
grams in Castle Roc k this weekend
by winning today's $5000, 20-lap
Darell Davis Memo ria l TT, the
second round o f the AMA Western
Regi on al Cham p io nsh ip Series.
Also collect ing wins were Californ ians An dy Tresser in th e J u n ior
di vision , and Dan Cahoon in the
Pro-Am class, wh ich gave the even t
a G olden State-dominated winner's
circle in each division.
.
Heavy rains on Friday the 13th,
the originally sche duled date for the
· Re gi onal, forced postponement of
th e even t until Su nday. T he 600cc
Na tion al TT, also won by Carr, was
held Saturday.
, Six ty-five riders were on hand .Ior
the Regi on a l, which was dedicated
to Junior rider Darell Davis, who was
· killed in a ra cing accid ent at the
Hamburg Half Mile in 1987. The
tu rnout included 33 Experts, 16
Jun iors a n d 16 P ro-Am riders.
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begin at I p.m., but dusty cond it io ns
sparked controversy prior to time
trails. Several rider s felt t~h~ ~ a=c~k~w::-~~=======:;=====~==::::==::::::======~~~~~-::-,
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44 PAGE
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The majority of the Experts stay ed
over from the previou s night 's
Na tional, and their racing made for
the best action during th e
MA,AK,H I.
preliminaries.
Hill commanded the fir st h eat.
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.by BBRP Racin g 's Mickey Fay, on
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a Harley-Davidso n , and Oregon 's
J eff Harsha, riding a Honda.
C~ele
Harley-mounted Du rell e turned in
a strong performance to win heat
two, fending off Bartel's HarleyDavidson rider Wi n cewicz and
Honda-mounted Kir k Strong.
The third and final Expert hea t
p laced winner C arr , Honda mounted Da n McDonnell, who
finis h ed second , 'a n d third-place
Ro tax jockey Craig Johnson into th e
elite, 12-rider final. T he main event's
field would be rounded ou t by two
TED BOODY, 29, lost his life in AMA Grand National
semis and a Last Chance Q ua lifier.
competition on May 7, 1988.
Twelve riders staged for the ProAm semi, which would transfer only
th e winner to th e m ain event. Dan n y
Sta nl ey, win ner o f th e P r o -Am
division the p revious eveni ng and
mounted a board a S te ve Baker
Kawasaki-sponsored Rota x , edged
ou t T roy Rose for the honor.
Three riders transferred to th e fin al
from the J u nior semi. They were
wi n ner G ordon R udy, second p lace
Sco tt Cha p pell and Utah's Ch ad
Wayman who took th ird .
The two Expert semi wi nners, P .].
If you have been a fan ot Ted's or enjoyed watch ing him
Sanchez and Charlie O rr, advanced
race a motorcycle you can honor his memory w ith a
to the 12-rider Regi on al , while L CQ
donation to his fam ily. Ted Boody is survived by his wife,
win ner Eric Satterthwaite, on a
Honda, filled out th e m ain event
Terry, and the ir two daughters, Li ndsay, 9, and Tara, 5.
field.
The Ted Boody Memorial Trust Fund has been established
J im Sanchez sa t o n t h e pole
for thei r benefit.
posi tion for the start o f th e l O-rider.
Please forward your donation to:
10-lap Pro-Am final. H e used th e
position to his advan tage by leading
BOODY TRUST FUND
the field into a dusty turn o n e, and
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briefly h eld off fur iou s cha lle nges
Account: 015-2603
fro m Cahoon and R ussell.
P.O. Box 1290, Sapulpa , OK 74067
Sanchez' lead lasted for o n ly one
25
lap , however. Cahoon took the point
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