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rell Performance Kawasaki. As
Farrell himself said, he's raced at
Road America more times than
he can count, so he used his
knowledge of the track to win on
Sunday, despite the rain, by just
under 10 seconds over 3D Mo-
torsports LLC Suzuki rider Luke
Power, the Australian finishing
second for his very first podium
in the MotoAmerica series.
Championship points leader
Josh Herrin finished a safe third
aboard his Warhorse HSBK
Racing Ducati NYC Panigale V2
and stretched his championship
lead to a gaudy 51 points over
second-place Rocco Landers
and 52 points over third-place
Tyler Scott.
failed to score points for the first
time in 2022 in race two but
maintains fifth in the series point
standings.
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Sixteen-year-old Tyler Scott won
the first MotoAmerica Supers-
port race of his career on Satur-
day, the Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar
Suzuki rider trailing Josh Herrin
for the race distance and then
drafting past the veteran and his
Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati
NYC Panigale V2 at the finish
line. The margin of victory was
0.039 seconds.
On Sunday, Jason Far-
rell absolutely dominated the
eight-lap race aboard his Far-
Yates continued his season
of scoring points in every round
and this time it was his best fin-
ish of the season as he rode the
team's BMW to sixth place.
Lewis was some 11 seconds
behind Yates and five seconds
ahead of Saturday's race winner.
Tecfil Racing's Danilo Lewis
finished ninth with Nielsen Rac-
ing's Justin Miest having his
career-best finish in 10th.
A day after taking over the
championship points lead,
Scholtz handed that lead back
to Petrucci with the Italian now
leading the South African by
seven points, 140-133. Gagne
is third with 115 points, 12 points
ahead of Petersen. Barbera
Jody Barry (11) took his fourth straight Twins Cup win.