ha) took the Superbike Cup race-
two win over race-one winner
Andrew Lee.
In the points, Scholtz leads
the way on 45 to Kelly's 36 and
Beaubier is third on 27.
Supersport
Following the now points-paying
Daytona 200, MotoAmerica
Supersport lined up for its sec-
ond round at Michelin Raceway
Road Atlanta,
with new boy
Darryn Binder (Celtic/Economy
Lube + Tire/Warhorse Ducati)
coming to the fore by taking the
opening-race win and a close
second to the Rahal Ducati
Moto w/ Desnuda Organic Te
-
quila Panigale V2 of Josh Herrin
in race
two.
BMW M 1000 RR, backing up his
race-one result and leaving the
round second in the standings.
Beach rode largely unchallenged
to fourth, rebounding from his
Saturday DNF to bank important
points.
Beaubier again charged
forward from deep on the grid,
climbing into the top five after
passing Petersen late in the
race. Hayden Gillim (Real Steel
Honda) led the next group in
seventh, narrowly ahead of Bran
-
don Paasch (M4 Ecstar Suzuki),
while
Benjamin Smith (Warhorse
HSBK Ducati Flo4Law) and
Richie Escalante (Mission Foods
M4 Ecstar Suzuki) completed
the top 10.
Deon Vampbell (BPR Yama
-
repeatedly sizing up a move
into
turn 10A but was unable to
make it stick. The pair circulated
nose-to-tail, rarely separated by
more than half a second, until a
late shift in momentum changed
everything.
With two laps remaining,
Scholtz suddenly lost pace
along the back straight thanks
to a badly slipping clutch, allow
-
ing Fong through. From there,
Fong
pulled clear to secure
the win by 2.9 seconds, while
Scholtz managed his ailing ma-
chine to finish second, maintain-
ing a comfortable buffer over
the rest of
the field.
Kelly continued his strong
debut weekend with another
third-place finish aboard the
ROUND 1 / APRIL 17-19, 2026
MICHELIN RACEWAY ROAD ATLANTA / BRASELTON, GEORGIA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P94
In his return to the Yamaha
factory team, JD Beach (95)
ran inside the top five in
both races but suffered a
DNF in race one. Cameron
Petersen (45) bagged
fourth- and sixth-place
finishes in his first weekend
as a Ducati rider.