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be s t batteries run out. But not Suzuki GSX-Rs.
Once again, the winningest endurance racing machine in history went the distance,
capturing first place in rounds 2 and 3 of the AMA/CCS Endurance Challenge.
A minute
may not seem like much in a 3-hour endurance race, but when it comes
to the margin of victory over second place, it's a mighty long time.
Th a
t
was the size of the lead for Fas~ine/MCM Suzuki in round 2 of the
Endurance Challenge at Daytona International Speedway.
Faslline/MCM
Suzuki riders Scott Zampach and Michael Barnes completed 85 laps
at an average speed of over 100 mph aboard their Suzuki GSX-Rll00.
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theendurance racing Leader
In
round 3, Suzuki made a clean sweep of the field with a 1·2·3 finish. With Team Suzuki
Endurance riders Kurt Hall and Michael Martin
blasting by the competition atop a Suzuki GSX-Rll00.
Second
place was nailed by Fastline/MCM Suzuki, giving them the lead for the overall championship.
In Fact.
Suzuki owned the victary stand thanks to Team Suzuki Endurance II riders Chuck Graves and
Steve Patterson's third place triumph on the team's new liquickoaled Suzuki GSX-Rll00W.
Enduranc.
Suzuki firmly b.li..... s racing belongs
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rae i n g . It ain't short, but for Suzuki, the
victories keep coming and coming and coming and...
in one place· on the racetrack.
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