duction Twins crown was laid out
before him ahead of the Cedar
Lake Short Track. His points def-
icit said that he needed to win all
three remaining races and hope
Vance & Hines' Janisch finished
third or lower at least once.
The G&G Racing Yamaha
rider's path—while still difficult—is
now even more direct, as he
notched up the first of the three
necessary wins and saw Janisch
come home third behind Mem-
phis Shades/Corbin/Vinson
Road Boring's Dan Bromley,
who continued his perfect sea-
son record of either sitting on
the podium or the couch.
Texter showed some serious
fight in scrapping his way to Sun-
day's win. As a result, he now
trails his rival by just nine points
(284-275), setting up an epic
doubleheader finale at Volusia
Speedway Park when he and
Janisch will square off for the
number-one plate.
CN
SUPERTWINS
Race 1
1. Brandon Robinson (Ind)
2. Jared Mees (Ind)
3. JD Beach (Yam)
4. Briar Bauman (Ind)
5. Dallas Daniels (Yam)
6. Jeffrey Carver Jr. (H-D)
7. Jarod Vanderkooi (Ind)
8. Brandon Price (Yam)
9. Davis Fisher (Ind)
10. Shayna Texter-Bauman (Ind)
Race 2
1. JD Beach (Yam)
2. Brandon Robinson (Ind)
3. Dallas Daniels (Yam)
4. Jarod Venderkooi (Ind)
5. Bronson Bauman (H-D)
6. Brandon Price (Yam)
7. Jeffrey Carver Jr. (H-D)
8. Jared Mees (Ind)
9. Cory Texter (Yam)
10. Ben Lowe (Ind)
ROUND 15-16 / SEPTEMBER 25, 2022
CEDAR LAKE SPEEDWAY / NEW RICHMOND, WISCONSIN
P98
FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK
Cory Texter did what
he does well and that's
win the Production
Twins class.