Oliveira Wins Glen Helen NGPC
A
trend seems to be forming in
the FMF AMA National Grand
Prix Championship (NGPC)
Series, at least as far as the Pro
winners are concerned.
All three of them at round three
also won their respective catego-
ries at round two: Dante Oliveira
in the overall after a race-long
duel and last-lap pass over Cole
Martinez; Mateo Oliveira best-
ing Jack Simpson for the Pro II
triumph with Kai Aiello third; and
Brandy Richards once again the
dominating force in Pro Women
over Ava Silvestri and Tarah
Geiger.
Though rain Friday night made
conditions sloppy on Saturday
at Glen Helen Raceway, things
couldn't have been much better
for Sunday's $8000, 90-minute
feature race. And for the icing
on this racing cake, the Prairie
Dogs designed a course about
8.5 miles long that featured many
new sections that drew almost
universal kudos.
As has been common lately, 3
Bros./Kilmartin Racing Husqvar-
na's Justin Hoeft rocketed away
from his inside starting spot to
take the early lead over Chapar-
ral Motorsports/Precision Con-
cepts Kawasaki rider Tyler Lynn,
Purvines Racing Yamaha ace
Trevor Stewart, Cole Martinez
on his Slam Life Racing (SLR)
Honda, 3 Bros./Kilmartin Rac-
ing GasGas-mounted Giacomo
Redondi, Oliveira and the rest of
the field in tow.
IN
THE
WIND
P50
More testing last week
worked well for Dante
Oliveira who sped to
his second win in a
row after passing Cole
Martinez on the last lap.