right away as I could, and that's
exactly what I did to pull a gap.
"It feels so awesome to con-
quer Lima. A lot of bad dudes
have won here in the past. I'm
so happy I won here. Just a
great night for the team."
"Dallas got the holeshot, and
man, he put a big dig in at the
beginning," Robinson said. "I
think he dug the whole entire
race. He just left us. He wh
-
upped our ass, to be honest. I
tried so hard to stay with him at
the beginning, and I think I blew
Bauman, meanwhile, lost a
bigger chunk of ground by fin-
ishing fifth. The Rick Ware Rac-
ing runner held fourth for almost
half the race but was beaten to
the spot by Rackley Racing's
Davis Fisher.
Memphis Shades-backed
Brandon Price came home sixth,
followed by JMC Motorsports'
Jarod Vanderkooi and Royal En
-
field substitute (replacement?)
rider Dalton Gauthier. CTR's
Chad Cose and RVR's Cameron
Smith rounded out the top 10
despite finishing off the lead lap.
Afterward, the dominant
Daniels said, "What a crazy day.
I wasn't that comfortable out
of the gate, but I kept getting
better and better and better.
In the [Mission #2Fast2Tasty]
Challenge, I just rode like an
idiot and ended up second. I
knew I just had to get a good
start and do as many good laps
VOLUME ISSUE JULY , P103
19 JAMES OTT
5TH SINGLES
1st Impressions/Media HT's James
Ott appears to be close to his '23
form again, logging three top fives in
his last four races after failing to finish
inside the top five in the opening five
races of the season. The Husqvarna-
mounted Ott said, "My day went
pretty good. Started off fifth and was
just fifth all day, really. Fifth fastest
in qualifying and fifth in the main. I
almost got fourth on the last lap, but
Trent [Lowe] rode a good race and
got me to the line."
MYOWNRACE