to the del ight of the racers . SP R owner Bill
Scott p ut In new wider and lo nger concrete patches in the turn five and six areas, allowing
side by side dices in the carousel turns for
the first time in ma ny years.
After eight laps, the top four positions were
very much deci ded, wh ile several seconds
behind Bryan Bemisderfer, Paul Yo ungman,
Chris R einer an d Ch uck Neigho ff had a
private battl e for th e $80 fourth place money .
While Atwell appeared to be in cruise mode
during th e last half of the race, he ma de
assurances that beatin g Sarek was tough on
th is go-degree afternoon. Atwell too k the ·
checkered flag by 10 seconds over Szarek and
by 20 seconds over third p la ce finisher
Bigoney.
While Bigo ney rod e well to finis h th ird
aga inst th e high ly modified four stro kes, he
was not challenged in the Lightweight G P
and cruised to an easy win over Michael
Va d n ey, Bill H immel sbach , and Joh n
Lowman.
Among th e Novices, Richmond, Virginia,
youngster Brian Kcraget pro ved hi mself the
man to beat in the Lightweight and Middleweight ranks with four victo ries in Middleweight and Lightweight Superb ike/
Supersport,
llcsults
AM SOLO eTO: I. Ralph Rimrotc (S UI ); 2. Lynn
Campbe ll (Suz); 5. Ridr.y Wright (Suz); 1. Mall Mans praker
(Suz ); S. Oaarlcs Cordell (¥.aw).
EX SOLO e T O: 1. Jeff AtW1:11 (Suz ); 2. William Wya tt
(K.a
w): S. AWtair Smith (SUl): 4. Robn1 Goodall (Suz): 5.
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