ROUND 6 / JULY 12-14, 2024
WEATHERTECH RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA / SALINAS, CALIFORNIA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P84
That sealed his fate and
Jacobsen charged off to win
by seven-tenths of a second
from Scholtz, with Blake Davis
(N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto
Yamaha) third, albeit some 17
seconds in arrears.
Jake Lewis (Altus Motors
-
ports Suzuki) and Maxi Gerado
(EasyHealthPlans.com/TopPro
Racing Team Suzuki) rounded
out the top five.
In race two, it was much the
same, as Scholtz once again
made the running out front,
with Jacobsen his ever-present
shadow. It came down to a final-
lap shootout as Scholtz tried all
he knew to defend his position,
but he didn't expect Jacobsen
(Rahal Ducati Moto with Xpel)
and Mathew Scholtz (Strack
Racing Yamaha), who reversed
the order played out at the previ
-
ous round of The Ridge, with
Jacobsen taking two wins
and
closing to within 18 points of
Scholtz in the championship.
Jacobsen and Scholtz are
proving to be the class of the field
in 2024 and staged their own
races out front with Scholtz doing
much of the donkey work in race
one, leading from the start until
three laps to go when Jacobsen
put a decisive pass on the South
African at the blind uphill turn six,
putting the hammer down and
forcing Scholtz into running wide
at turn one on the final lap.
spot I felt good was going down
into two, but I was never close
enough to do anything."
Herrin's win and subsequent
championship lead is the first
in his Ducati superbike career,
and it also marks the first time
a Ducati has led the series since
Australian Troy Corser in 1994
on the Fast By Ferracci Ducati,
the season in which he would go
on to win the title.
Herrin leads the standings on
194 points from Gagne's 179
and Fong drops to third on 171.
SUPERSPORT
It's a case of swings and round-
abouts for the MotoAmerica
Supersport
duo of PJ Jacobsen
Herrin (center) is the
first Ducati rider to
lead the points since
Troy Corser in 1994.