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lous lea p from the m iddle of th e th ird
row to plant h imself secu rely in th ird.
Donald J acks' troubles started early
wh en so meo ne hi t th e side of hi s bike;
delaying h is sta rt a nd sh redding th e
bodywork 0((.
Twi sting through W ill ow ' s 2.5 mile, n in e-corner race tra ck, Graves,
Stevens, and Martin remained close
throughout th e firs t lap. Edwards,
Harth, Miller , Green e, and Gray were
in a pack, a nd followed in that order,
already a good two seco nds behind th e
lead trio.
Miller displaced Harth for fifth on
the third lap, while the other frontrunners remained in position until the
second pack - still headed by Edwards
- ro unded turn six. At that point, the
yo u th fu l Edwards' race came to a n
ea rly demise when his TZ250 seized one
of its two cyli nders. Miller was summarily handed th e fourth spot.
On the fifth lap , Martin execu ted a
daring p ass around th e o utside o f
Stevens wh ile o n the bra kes heading
into tur n o ne, a nd m ade it stick
throug h the 190-degree tu rn two.
But things wo ul d soon sour for
Ma rtin. His big Suzuki encountered
" fu el de livery problems," and started
sp u tteri ng down th e front straight,
lo sing power , a nd ca usi ng Martin to
fade. H e would eventually fin ish sixth
in th e fir st leg.
Meanwhile, things were not working out much better for Oliver - wh o
had tak en del ivery o f his 350 kit th e
Monda y before th e race , bolted it o n
witho ut a n y testing o r 'develop men s,
a nd hoped for th e best. Though th e
TZ350 kit d id wo r k well , Oli ver
enco u ntered a n overhea ti ng p roblem.
" It had a 1991 (TZ250) ra diator, but
it had been pr etty smashed, so (th e
ra dia tor) wasn 't really flowing th at
much air through it ," Ol iver said. " So
we switched that with a rad iator 0((
my friend' s 1992 TZ250."
The bik e overhea ted on th e eighth
lap, approaching critica l, seizure
temperature, and O liver wise ly pitted
to rid himself of the damaged radiator.
H e finished 18th , one spot ahead of
Gray, a nd two a head o f Edwards.
Wh ile those th ree scrambled to mak e
quick repairs in the pits, th ings were
looki ng up for Shierts and Miller, both
' of whom moved around th e cautious
Stevens late in th e race for second and
third, respectivel y. Th ey fi nished
there, ov er e ig h t seco n ds b ehind
Graves. Harth nabbed fourth, but not
until the last moment wh en he drew
near Steven s in th e final turn, and
drafted past a t th e finish lin e.
And so th e leg ended with Graves
first, followed by Shierts, Miller, Harth
and Stevens. Mich ael Martin was sixth,
followed by Green e, D'Aluisio , Bruce
T ebo, a nd J oe Brett Williams - on
the o nl y H onda RC30 in th e ra ce.
The grid positions for th e second leg
were decided by th e o u tcome of the first
race. Naturally, Graves sa t o n th e pole.
But whe n th e lights flash ed for th e
start, Martin aga in blasted 0 (( the third
row, a nd this time sto le th e lead. Harth
held seco nd, with G rav es third, followed b y Shierts, Miller , and Stevens.
Martin led th e entire first lap with
Graves passing Harth to sta rt lap two.
Graves th en moved past Martin and
left the pack behind. Miller also passed
H arth in th e eig ht/ n ine sweeper, with
Shierts passing H arth a lap lat er. All
th e while, Martin was beginning to
fad e.
As in th e first leg, Martin 's bike
began falte ring, but th is time th e fuel
problem seemed to be worse and he
eventually fad ed to 13th .
The order quickl y settled down into
much th e same as th e first leg : Graves
led , followed by Sh ierts, Miller , and
H arth. The change, though, came
from Bru ce Tebo, who pushed h is
G ary McD onal d /RCG GSX RIIOO
into fifth , just ahead o f G ra y. Jacks,
D'Aluisi o , St eve n s, a nd Williams
ro u nded ou t the top 10. Oliver fared
better in th e seco nd leg and finished
II th overall , four pl aces ahead of Keith
Code, wh o was ma king a return to
competition.
Graves stoo d a top the wi nner's
podium, getting an ea rly g la nce at the
$10,000 Suzuki ha s p o sted for a
Formula-USA Championsh ip
Formula II
Donnie
Green e
s uccess fu lly
defended his WERA Formula Two
plate at th e opening round. Green e
thoroughly dominated th e race, running blistering la p times in th e 1:26range to finish over two seco nds a he
ad
of O liver, who, in turn, was well ahead
of the three-way struggle for third
bet ween Co li n Edwards, Kurt H all ,
a nd Ch ris D'Aluisio - who finished in
that order, respectivel y.
The weekend started out ominously
for the 250cc competitors. H eavy
favorite Ni ck Ienatsch fell in an ea rly
practice session, and was unable to
race. Then Oliver went down in th e
Sunday morning p racti ce session ,
broke a few toes, a nd had "grindi ng
feelings in (h is) knuckl es." Oli ver
suspected th at something in h is hand
was brok en , but he raced a nyway, and
" was happy j ust to stick it up into
seco nd. Donnie (G reene) p ut in a
co u p le o f a weso me laps, a nd yan ked
a lead on us th ere. I tried reeling hi m
back in tow a rds th e middl e of the race,
and I cou ld ge t wi thin o ne, o ne and
a half seconds, but I never could get
a break wi th traffic to get close enough
to draft by him."
An other favorite, Mich ael Gra ves,
pitched hi s Yamaha TZ250 away on
the opening lap in turn three, causi ng
a red flag and a restart. Graves wa s
mostly unhurt, but did not make th e
restart.
At the restart, Ken n y Roberts Jr.
nailed the hol esh o t, leading D'Aluisio,
Green, a nd C h uck Sorensen around for
mos t o f th e first lap.
O live r came out o f nowhere to take
the lead in turn on e, with Green e
following him by Rob erts and D'Aluisio for sec o n d. When th e leaders
reached turn nine, Green e swooped
aro u nd Oliver for th e lead , a nd he
never relinquished it. Nor would
Oliver forfeit second pl ace.
Roberts and Soren sen began to fade,
a nd a fierce battle for third soon
developed between Edwards, class roo kie
Hall, and D'Aluisio, with Bruce Baldus
hanging on to the end of the duel.
In th e fin al turn o f th e final lap,
Edwards said he: " J ust set up good in
tum nine, and every th ing work ed to
my favor." This enabled him to claw
his wa y into third, a wheel length
a head of H all, wh o, in tu rn, barely
edged D'Aluisio.
Bru ce Baldus held o n to finish sixth,
and was follow ed by Petersen , Rob erts,
J oe Pittman, a nd Sorensen .
Pro Twins
The rules [or Pro Twin s were set up
to be fair to all. U p to 750cc for liquid co o led motorcycl es, a nd unlimit ed
ca paci ty [or th ose w ith ai r-coo led
twins. And parity it d id create.
Patrick Murray led 0 ([ the lin e, on
- of a ll th in gs - a Yamaha Virago.
The bike was fast enough to lead th e
fir st two .laps, before he was eventually
passed by th e hi ghly develo ped, 100horsepower H onda H a wk o f Kiyo
Watanabe in turn o ne.
Mu rray a nd hi s Virago soo n fell prey
to the might of Nigel Gal e's 1200cc
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The F·I1 final was won by defending champ Don Greene (1) over Rich Oliver (97).
Mike Harth finis hed fourth overall in F·USA on Dutchman Racing's endurance bike.
Harley- Davidson , and the slightly
tri ck Du ca ti 900 of Lance H ol st. By
th e eig h th lap , Gale had caugh t a nd
passed Watanabe [o r first, with H ol st
all a lone in third. Kevin Erion had
passed Murray [or fifth.
Watanab e was not about to let G a le
wal k aw ay with th e win , and soon
passed him back. On the final go arou nd, G al e do ve underneath Wa tanabe, leading onto th e fron t stra igh t,
swerved right, br eaking Watanabe's
draft just enoug h to ta ke the win. Holst
foll owed in third, with Erion three
seco nds back in fourth, a nd Murray
fifth.
S u perstock
Once again, regional heroes ruled
the day. Sa tu rday 's runnin g o f th e
600cc Supers tock race turned o u t to be
a ma d m ix of b umping, push in g and
crashing that saw th e fifth pl ace rider ,
Brett H arrel so n , d isqu a l if ied in to
obscuri ty. A massively wild las t-lap
slide cost Andy Milton the race, a nd
handed it to rival Willie BUTT.
The l l OOcc Supers toc k class sa w
Curtis Adams lea p hi s 1986 GSXR II 00
into first from th e second row , never
to relin q uish th e lead. Donald J acks,
Dean Mizdal , a nd Mark McDaniel were
left to right for second, until Mizdal
lo st the front end of hi s Orange County
Suzuki -backed Suzuki GSXRIIOO in
turn eigh t, went down, and handed
second to J acks, wi th th ird goi ng to
McDaniel. Mizdal remou nted to fin ish
eighth.
In 750cc Superstock, Milton , wh o
has repeatedl y professed that Will ow
Springs is a 600cc tra ck , p roved hi s
point by winni ng th e ra ce on his
H o nd a C BR600. Mi lto n struggled
with Jacks - who was encountering
a ton of setup problem s - [or most
of the race, and Mizdal lost third p lace
to David Stanton on th e last lap.
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Results
F· USA RACE I: I. Ch uck G",ves (Suz); 2. Lee
Shierts (S uz); 3. Rebert MiII