BY CHRIS MARTIN
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRIS HULTNER
S
ix races into the 17-race
Progressive American Flat
Track schedule, the Mis-
sion SuperTwins Grand National
Championship fight has revealed
its shape—and an intriguing one at
that.
With three Half-Miles, a TT, and
most recently the twin OKC Miles
at Oklahoma City's Remington
Park completed, 2021 appears
primed to be an epic three-way
battle for supremacy.
Following five consecutive
seasons of combined dominance,
Indian Wrecking Crewmen Briar
Bauman and Jared Mees were
widely expected to square off for
the crown again this season. And
while that has proven to be the
case, the two have been joined in
that struggle by Mission Roof Sys-
tems ace Brandon Robinson.
Robinson may be the least well-
rounded of the three, but at least
thus far in '21, he also demonstrat-
ed the most explosive speed in the
paddock—a speed fueled by edgy
desperation
All weekend long at Reming-
ton Park, a deep, dusty cushion
and its resultant brutal roost saw
sideways machines spectacularly
protest at pace with dirt-plastered
riders doing all they could to cling
on and keep the throttle pinned
at the same time. While it made
for some amazing visuals from the
fences and the monitors, the view
from the visors was perhaps less
appreciated.
VOLUME 58 ISSUE 25 JUNE 22, 2021 P81
HEATING UP IN THE AFT CHAMPIONSHIP
Brandon Robinson
(left) and Jared
Mees (right) split
the SuperTwins wins
at the Oklahoma
City Mile 1 and 2.
ROBINSON, MEES
HIGHLIGHT OKC