ROUND 4 / APRIL 27, 2024
TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY / FORT WORTH, TEXAS
FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK, SANCTIONED BY AMA PRO RACING
P98
4. Davis Fisher (Ind) 8.493
5. Briar Bauman (KTM) 9.503
6. Jarod VanDerKooi (Ind) 10.845
7. Max Whale (H-D) 11.484
8. Brandon Price (Yam) 13.466
9. Johnny Lewis (RE) 16.153
10. Declan Bender (Ind) 16.153
Singles
1. Chase Saathoff (Hon)
2. Kody Kopp (KTM)
3. Tom Drane (Yam)
4. Trent Lowe (Hon)
5. Jared Lowe (Hon)
6. Logan Eisenhard (KTM)
7. James Ott (Hus)
8. Travis Petton (KTM)
9. Tarren Santero (Hon)
10. Hunter Bauer (Yam)
lected highly touted rookie Evan
Renshaw, who replaced Saathoff
on the American Honda-backed
Turner squad, and FRA Trust Ad-
visors' Aidan RoosEvans, in their
fight for top-five positions.
That elevated siblings Trent
(Turner Honda) and Jared (BigR,
Little Debbie Racing) Lowe to
fourth and fifth.
Kopp continues to lead in
his search for a championship
threepeat by a healthy margin,
boasting 92 points to Saathoff's
75 and Drane's 69.
CN
SuperTwins
1. Brandon Robinson (Ind) 25 Laps
2. Jared Mees (Ind) 0.120
3. Dallas Daniels (Yam) 0.817
a much deserving winner when
the race was finally called com-
plete with a minute still remain-
ing on the clock.
Whether or not it transpired
the way he would have liked,
Saathoff is now a Parts Unlimited
AFT Singles race winner. And
with that first-win obstacle now
removed, he can turn his attention
to quickly adding to it with some
more conventional victories.
Double-defending champion
Kody Kopp put the Rick Ware
Racing KTM second, while
his Estenson Racing Yamaha-
backed rival Tom Drane was
credited with third.
The final red flag came out
following an incident that col
-
Saathoff enjoys
standing in the center
of the Singles podium
for the first time,
flanked by Kopp (left)
and Drane (right).