FLAT TRACK
AMA PRO FLAT TRACK SERIES
ROUND 12/SEPTEMBER 19, 2015
DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY/DELMAR, DELAWARE
P110
he was strong enough to earn
his second straight podium in
his role as a fill-in for the injured
Brad Baker.
"This win feels really good,"
said Coolbeth, Jr. "And it's all
due to great people. If it wasn't
for the Atherton family and Dave
Zanotti, I wouldn't be doing this.
victory after 25 laps over Jef-
frey Carver, Jr. and his Don's
Kawasaki EX650. It marked
Carver's first podium of 2015.
Third went to factory Harley-
Davidson substitute rider Jake
Johnson. Johnson, who was the
fastest in timed qualifying, lost
some of his feel in the main, but
race was red flagged at the
halfway point when Briggs Auto/
Martin Trucking Harley-Davidson
rider Sammy Halbert crashed
unhurt. Coolbeth had over a
one-second lead at that point.
On the restart he did it all over
again, pushing hard to gain a
final 1.661-second margin of
THE FISHER KING
Davis Fisher earned the Roar on
the Shore GNC2 main event victory
on Saturday night and clinched the
GNC2 championship with two rounds
remaining. Fisher's dominance in
2015 has been a record-setting year
and the entire flat track world is eager
to see what he can do when he gradu-
ates to the premier Harley-Davidson
GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines
class, which many expect will happen
next season.
"I don't know what to think right
now, I am just so excited," said Fisher,
a 17-year-old racer from Warren,
Oregon. "This was a great rebound
season after losing out to Kyle
Johnson by one point in the GNC2
championship chase last season. To
be on top with two rounds to go still
feels quite amazing. I have to thank
all of my sponsors for giving me this
opportunity and also all of the fans for
coming out."
Although two rounds remain in
2015, Fisher sits a whopping 60
points ahead of second-place rider
Bronson Bauman and his nine podium
appearances and four victories are the
reasons why.
Bauman, riding the number 30Z
Lombardi's Harley-Davidson machine,
finished second, 5.171-seconds back
on Saturday night and he has now
recorded four podium appearances
in the last six rounds. Closing out the
It was a packed house at
Delaware International
Speedway, the series' first time
back to the state since 2002.