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seemed to have a lock on that spot, but ..
then Miller caught H arrell and then
p assed h im. O liver too ca ugh t a n d
moved around Harrell, but on the last
lap, Harrell made his move, reclaiming
se cond . And it was a good thing,
because Oliver - knowing he had to take .
second in thi s leg to wi n the overall entered 'tu m four too ho t, lost the front
end and crashed right in front of Miller,
who chopped th e thro ttl e tr y in g to
avoid Oliver and also lost the front end.
Third place was taken by Sadowski,
who had passed 18 riders to get there:
Martin claimed fourt h, while D'Aluisio
bested teammate Walker for fifth. Tebo
worked his w ay up to seventh, . with
Gray, Sore nsen and Jim Van Vegten
roun d ing ou t the top 10 in the second
leg.
In -the winner's circle afte r the race,
Graves' front slick was completely flat,
while his rear tire's tread had begun to
separate from the tread-ano ther lap,
and he p robably would n't have finished.
Formula II
Performance South's Rich Oliver executed a brillian t race stra tegy which culminated in a fin al straight-away draft
pass that earned him the victory, a hair
ahead of Southwest Motorspo rts' Chris
D'Aluisio and Danny Walker, in the Air
Tech Formula II race tha t was sponsored
by Samm y Tanner Distri buting.
An d when Olive r sw ept a r ou n d
th ose d u eli ng tea m ma tes, w ho w er e
banging into and leaning on each oth er
down the stra ight, his draft shoved
D'Aluisio into Walker with such force
that Walker, who was on the outside
near the tarma c's ed ge, bounced off into
the dirt, stayed on the thro ttle, and narro wl y ca p tured third ahead of Ci ne
Camera's Jason Pad en.
Suc h thea trics were commonplace
throughout the race, which fea tu red
mu ltip le passes per tum and an ea rly,
five-rider dice for the lead.
Nick Ienatsch, who hold s the 250cc
GP lap record at Willow Springs, was a
hea vy favori te to win, and had so me
ot her co m p e tit o rs worrie d that he
would run away to a soli tary victo ry .
And that seemed on the verge of happening, because out of a jumbled start
lenatsch quickly took the lead, Walker
trailing. But Ienatsch's lead and race
came to a crashing halt around the thir d
lap in top-speed tum eigh t.
"I got up in the air over the bump (in
tum eight)," explained Ienatsch, "then
the win d caught me." Luckily, both
Ienatsch and his stock Yamaha TZ250
survived with little if any damage.
And so the battle up front settled
down fo r a lap or two, with Wa lk er
leading, D' Alui sio second, Oliver third
and Chuck Sorensen a few lengths back
in fourth.
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A bit past the halfway point of thel4lap feature, Paden caught Sorensen, and
then the lead trio .
With three laps to go, Pa d e n
assu med th e lead, and quickly had a
two bike length lead.
" Pa d en was the qu ick est guy out
there," said Walker, "and I thought he
was going to go away, and I knew that I
had to get around him or he would."
So th e wily veterans Walker and
D' Aluisio began stuffing ' under Paden,
trying to psyche him and break his confidence, a n d it apparently w orked.
Walker, D'Aluisio and Oliver passed
Paden ente ring turn one to be gin the
final lap.
"On th e last lap," said Oliver after
the race, "I was gingerly riding aroun d,
just hoping to stay with D'Alu isio and
Walker because my front tire was old,
worn out and slid ing a lot. I've definitely got the fastest motor, but I didn't
Champions hip point leader Michael Martin (96) leads Rich Oliver (97) and Danny Walker (5); Martin leads Graves by six points.
think I was close enough to d raft by but
Ch ri s and Danny w ere runnin g in to
each oth er, which will slow you down,
then I got a double draft off them and
pulled it off."
In th e winner's circle, runne r- u p
D' Aluisio w as joking wit h tea mmate
Walker about them running into each
other, whil e Paden, who finished fourth,
stood off to the side enviously watchin g.
Performance South' s Chuck Sorensen
w as fif t h , w ell ahead of defend in g
Formula II champ Kurt Hall.
Oliv er took o ver the Form u la II
points lead with 55, three ahead of the
tie for second between D' Aluisio and
Hall. Walker and Sorensen trail with 41
and 36 points, respectivel y.
Formula III
Entering the Willow Springs round,
Grand Prix Imports' local fast gu y and
series regular Rodney Fee was the oddson favo rite to win the F-III race. And
that would have been the cas e if it
wer en ' t for Southwest Motors p o rts'
Tommy Hayden, who snuck up on Fee,
who had led the entire race, on the last
lap and took the lead. Fee tried to draft
back around H ayden down Willow 's
lo n g front straight, but came up less
than a tenth of a second sho rt at the line
and had to settle for second.
Tommy's brother Nicky was a di stant th ird, ahead of Valvol ine Suzuki's
Kurt Hall, who was rid ing team manager John Ulrich's personal bike, w it h
Sport Rider maga zine 's Nick Ienatsch
fifth.
Superstock
Vanson Superstock racing got off to a
scary start: in the opening race of the
weekend, 750 Supe rstock, Valvo line
Suzuki's Stevie Patterson crashed in
tum eight on the opening lap s, halting
the r ace. A crash truck bro u ght
Pa tterson's bike in, and he remounted
for the restart. .
At the second start, Valv o li ne's
Chuck Graves took off to a comfortable
lead, ran consistent times less than three
seconds off his w inning Formula USA
pace, and was never challenged. Factory
Pe rformance's Jam es Randolph pu t in a
sp irited ride up into seco nd, until his
clutch fried on the last lap, and he coasted across th e li ne, claimi ng seventh
overall . Kurt Hall, who had been stal king Rand olph , earned second, last year's
750 Superstock w inner Andy Milton
th ird. An thony Lu po and Tray Batey
rounded out the top five.
1100 Su per stock was ne xt, and ju st
like last ye a r, this race belonged to '
Torco Oils' Cur tis Adams and his trusty
1986 Suzuki GSXRllOO.
Adams dash ed off to a convi nci ng
win over Hall 'N'Sti1l's Tray Batey, while
Orlando Pa blo, Stevie Patterson a nd
Kevin Rentzell rounded out the top five.
600 Superstock say Cycle Racer's Tim
Tillman be credited with a 13 second win
over current Willow Springs Motorcycle
Club #1 plate holder Willie Burr, while
Dale Kieffer, Ritchie Thorup and Stevie
Patterson rounded out the top five.
Future Stars/Seca II Challenge
At the start of the combined Future
St a rs /Seca II race, two Future stars
crashed ou t at the top of tum four, and a
red flag halted everyone. The next start
go t a w ay smo o thly, except for some
bumping in the delayed, second wave
Seca II ranks.
While Jeff Leona rd and Jerry Evens
fo ught fo r the Future St ars vic to ry ,
Robert Yule pr oceeded to storm away to
a four-second lead in the Seca class. On
the fift h lap, Futu re Star Don Becklin
(w ho is an ex per t w ith o the r clubs)
tagged Seca rider Tobi Cohen, and the
ensu ing wreck left Cohen with a broken
ankle and wrist, in addition to leaving
he r bik e in the mi d dl e of high-sp eed
turn two . Then Seca rid er To m my
McComas collide d wi th Mich ael Dana
while contesting fourth with tw o laps
remaining.
The race con tin ued o n , a nd sa w
Leonard w in th e overall and Fu t ur e
Stars cla ss over Ev a n s a nd Sean
Robbins . In the Seca ranks, Yule slowed
because of all of the accidents, allowi ng
Tommy Bencha rit to ca tch a nd p ass
him. When a red flag finally ended the
race,' Bencharit was cre dited with the
win, Jason Black taking a close third. (;N
Results
FRAMIBENDlX/AUTOLIT E F· US A : 1. C h uck
Graves (Suz) 3-1; 2. Micha el Martin (Suz ) 2·4 ; 3. Paul
Herrell (Suz) 6-2; 4. Chris D'Aluisic (Yam) 5-5; 5. Danny
wa lker (Yam) 4-6; 6. Chuck Sorensen (Yam ) 9-9: 7. Scott
Gray (Suz) 1Hl; 8. Rich Oliver (Yam ) 1-21; 9. Lee Shierts
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