night [heat and main] shows
what an exceptional talent Jett
is," Honda HRC Team Manager
Lar Larson said of his prized
rider.
Tomac took second for the
second week in a row. The
number-three is the winningest
rider at Daytona, and Saturday
night looked to be another
repeat. He stalked Sexton in the
either force a mistake or just get
through a rhythm or the whoops
faster. I didn't really have a set
plan on, 'I'm going to pass him
here,' it was more so, just getting
as close as we can and see if we
can find a way around him."
"The fact that [Lawrence] was
able to catch and pass the best
racer that Daytona has ever seen
not just once, but twice in one
VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P75
FUTURES
Another exciting round of Super-
cross Futures took to the Daytona
track prior to the main events.
The up-and-coming stars got a
taste of the big leagues as they
raced the same tough course as
their favorite pros. In the end,
Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Drew
Adams claimed a narrow win over
round-one winner Cole Davies.
Husqvarna's Casey Cochran
returned to action and took third
on the night.
250SX EAST POINTS
The 250SX East points race is
extremely tight after three rounds,
with the top 10 riders separated
by only 17 points and the top six
by just four points! Max Anstie's
2-6-8 results in the 250SX East
Championship allow him to hold
the red plate for another week,
just one point clear of Cameron
McAdoo and Pierce Brown, who
are currently tied for second.
DAYTONA DROPS
Did you see the "Daytona Drops"
from gear companies like Al-
pinestars and Fly Racing? You
couldn't miss them. Both brands
released some high-viz gearsets,
like the ones Chase Sexton, Jett
Lawrence and Eli Tomac wore,
that indeed stood out.
HONDA RE-SIGNS
LAWRENCE
With Daytona being a home race
for the Lawrence family, Tate
Lawrence (Hunter and Jett's
middle brother, who is autistic)
was on hand. Team Honda HRC
manager Lars Lindstrom took the
opportunity to re-sign Tate to a
new two-year deal as a team am-
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