with Hayes. The four-time AMA
Superbike champion, Hayes,
briefly passed the teenager, but
she retaliated into turn one to
retake third before the checkers.
"I think the biggest difference
today was I finally got off the
line without getting passed,"
Binder said.
In race two, Binder and Her
-
rin traded the lead in a fierce
opening-lap dogfight.
The front-
runners quickly gapped Yaakov,
Hayes and Scott, who eventu-
ally pitted with a mechanical. A
few laps
later, Yaakov low-sided
at the Andretti Hairpin, exiting
the race with her clutch hand
trapped between the handlebar
and the pavement. Hayes then
inherited third.
Herrin executed a textbook
pass in turn five to take the
point. Binder countered three
corners later with an inside
dive at the Corkscrew entrance,
but he overcooked the left-
hander and ran through the
gravel. Five turns later, Binder
crashed entering turn two. He
quickly remounted his dam
-
aged machine to salvage an
11th-place
finish and five valu-
able championship points.
Binder's
crash elevated Hayes
to second and Di Mario—who
had dispatched Brenden Ke
-
telsen (BPR Racing Yamaha)—to
third, but
the spotlight belonged
to Herrin. He cruised to an eight-
second victory over Hayes, while
Di Mario secured his first career
Supersport podium.
Binder retains the champion
-
ship lead by nine points over
Herrin, while Yaakov
moves into
third despite her race-two DNF.
KING OF THE BAGGERS
A red flag for oil in the Cork-
screw halted the Mission King
of
the Baggers Q2 session
before riders could record a
scored lap. Harley-Davidson x
Dynojet Factory Racing rider
Kyle Wyman's factory Road
Glide deposited the fluid,
prompting a lengthy cleanup
that canceled the session. Grid
positions defaulted to Friday's
ROUND 5 / JULY 10-12, 2026
WEATHERTECH RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA / MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
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Winner Darryn Binder leads Josh Herrin
in Saturday's Supersport race. Herrin
won Sunday's battle.