Honda's up-and-coming sopho-
more who earlier won his heat in
convincing fashion.
But after Brunner
diced him up,
Porter's line went away on him,
and he quickly dropped several
more positions down the order.
Brunner's challenge came
instead from Fairway Ford/
Chevy/GMC Yamaha's Justin
Jones and 1st Impressions Rac-
ing Husqvarna's Chase Saathoff,
who
finished a relatively close
second and third, respectively.
"I missed the first practice,
which threw me behind the eight
ball," Jones said. "But we got
things turned in the right direc-
tion and just kept making good
changes. I
honestly didn't feel
any pressure. You know, I'm kind
into round four, followed by
Fisher (43), Bauman (39) and
Robinson (38).
AFT Singles
Daniels' victory was actually the
grand finale in what had already
been a standout round for Yama-
ha at a home track where it had
never
previously won in any class.
While Daniels' teammate and
fellow defending champion,
Tom Drane, seemed the most
likely candidate to put Yamaha
over the top in Senoia in Kicker
AFT Singles action, the feat was
actually accomplished by KMA
Racing's Trevor Brunner.
But it only came about after
Brunner tracked down early
leader Walker Porter, Turner
While Daniels successfully de
-
fended Yamaha's home turf and
Harley
reeled in four positions in
the top six, the bottom half of the
top 10 served as a showcase for
the series' more eclectic nature
following last year's switch to
the exclusive use of production-
based race bikes.
Behind OTB Racing Yamaha's
seventh-placed Brandon Price,
Trent Lowe came home eighth
on the Turner Racing Honda
CB750 Hornet, followed by Parts
Bros/D&D Cycle's Aprilia Tuareg
660-mounted Dalton Gauthier,
and J & M Logging's Kawasaki
Ninja 650-armed Henry Wiles.
As previously referenced,
Kopp now carries a four-point
advantage over Daniels (65-61)
ROUND 3 / MARCH 21, 2026
SENOIA RACEWAY / SENOIA, GEORGIA
FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK
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KMA Racing's Trevor Brunner came
from behind to win the Singles main.