BY CHRIS MARTIN
PHOTOGRAPHY BY TIM LESTER
I
f the Daytona opener provided
a strong indication that the
Progressive AFT series was
headed in the right direction
through sheer depth of talent and
diversity of equipment, the encore
at the inaugural Senoia Short
Track offered an equally tantaliz
-
ing tease of what the sport's fans
could be in store for in 2023, both
in terms of bar-to-bar electricity
and historical relevance.
From the latter lens, the mod-
ern era of motorcycle dirt track
racing is defined in large part by
reigning Mission SuperTwins king
Jared Mees. His career achieve
-
ments now rival the greatest the
Grand National Championship
has ever seen, and he contin
-
ues to operate at the peak of
his powers, as evidenced by the
number-one plate on the front of
his factory Indian FTR750.
ROUND 3 / MARCH 25, 2023
SENOIA RACEWAY / SENOIA, GEORGIA
FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP
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Jared Mees outduels Dallas Daniels
to take round-two victory
MEES SQUEAKS OUT
SENOIA WIN