2011 AMA Pro Flat Track Saddlemen Rookie of the Year Brad Baker is one of many of the AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Championship Series racers who races constantly throughout the year, and takes advantage of several series that race all across the continental 48 states.
The young man from the State of Washington probably puts up more miles traveling in one season then the average person drives in 8-10 years, criss-crossing the country in search of the next race and adrenaline buzz!
The month of May was no exception, as 'The Bullet' campaigned races on the west coast in California, in the Eddie Mulder West Coast Dirt Track Series, as well as round 3 of the 2013 AMA Pro Flat Track presented by J&P Cycles Grand National Championship season at the Stockton Half-Mile, and also ran a local flat track in central Illinois after one of the Steve Nace All-Star events in Little Rock, AR. was rained out.
Brad filed his monthly race report, and you can check it out below, thanks to The Bullet!
In the shot above from round 13 of the 2012 AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Championship season at the Springfield Mile II, Baker and rider/coach and former AMA Grand National #23 Kevin Atherton get ready to roll the #12 Dodge Brothers Racing/Perry's H-D/Atherton Family-sponsored XR750 out for rider intros on September 16.
Press release courtesy of Brad 'The Bullet' Baker, AMA Grand National #12 and the 2011 AMA Pro Flat Track Saddlemen Rookie of the Year.
Brad Baker
#12 May 2013 Race Report
Hey guys, hope everything is going well for you! Things
on this end are coming along pretty well. While the month of April
was very uneventful with not a single race to attend other than the
San Jose indoor, the month of May was a very busy month!
It started
off on May 5th in
California at Willow Springs Raceway for the season opener of Eddie
Mulder’s West Coast Dirt Track Series. Eddie and his sponsors,
along with Digger Helm and Mark and Randy Zimmerman from Specialty
Fabrications Incorporation do a great job at raising a big purse for
this race . It’s always nice to make the trip out to make a pay
check and have a good time. The 3/8 cushion track just happens to be
one of my favorites so that makes it nice too.
Brad Baker #12 is shown in action at Willow Springs Raceway during the Eddie Mulder West Coast Dirt Track Series round on May 5, 2013. Photo courtesy of Brad 'The Bullet' Baker by Tom Hnatiw/Tom Hnatiw Photography.
I ended up pulling off
two second place finishes behind the Grand National Champ, Jared
Mees, in both the dash for cash and the main event. I definitely got
the hard charger award for the weekend though since Jared was on a
GNC illegal Harley Davidson XR 750 and I was just on a very strong
450 dirt track framer. Willow is a track where you can use your horse
power so I felt good about finishing just a couple bike lengths off
of him in both races being way underpowered.
The
next race would follow just the week after in Stockton, California for
round 3 of the AMA Pro Racing Grand National Flat Track Series. This
would mark the first Expert Twins round of the season so I was really
excited to get back on my Harley and keep the momentum going I had
been carrying on my 450’s. Carrying on the momentum is exactly what
I did!
I started out the day by qualifying 3rd,
so I had the pole starting position in the
3rd heat race. I
ended up getting second behind Henry Wiles in the heat. The bike
wasn’t working as well as it was in qualifying so we made several
slight adjustments for the dash for cash. I got a pretty good start
in the dash behind Jared Mees and Sammy Halbert.. The bike was
working a lot better entering the corners and through the middle but
this time I was struggling getting off the corner. I would get a
great run on both of them through the center but then they would gap
me a bike or two down the straightaway. Then Henry Wiles went
blasting past me down the back stretch on the last lap, I knew
something was wrong but I still managed to finish 4th. Luckily for us it was just a simple fix. I guess I had broken the
grip glue loose and the grip was slipping on the throttle tube. I was
literally “twisting the grip” lol.
Brad Baker #12 battles with Sammy Halbert #7 during round 3 of the 2013 AMA Pro Flat Track presented by J&P Cycles Grand National Championship season at the Stockton Half-Mile. Photo courtesy of Brad 'The Bullet' Baker by Dave Hoenig/Flat Trak Fotos.com.
The bike felt great though
and the moisture was coming up on the race track so it was go time
for the main event! I made up my mind before the race even started
that I was going to commit to trying out the high line for the first
couple of laps because I could see that it looked pretty tacky. I
didn’t get off the line the greatest but I was definitely right
about the high line being tacky! In three laps I had passed from 5th
to the lead all on the outside. Sammy Halbert wasn’t going down
without a fight though! We swapped the lead several times until about
lap 7 or 8 until I finally broke free of him and pulled a couple bike
length lead. It wasn’t until about lap 20 when I really started to
feel the pressure again. My line I had been running was starting to
go away and I was struggling to pick the pace back up. Then on lap 22
Sammy slid underneath me going into turn one. He had figured out a
line between 3 and 4 that was just a little faster than mine. It was
unfortunate that I fell short of my first win once again but I
couldn’t feel bad because it was such a good race! Even better, I
had moved myself up to second place in Grand National points, just
several points out of the lead behind Brandon Robinson.
From
California we packed up and hit the road for Little Rock, Arkansas.
Every year Paul Covert promotes a really strong race that is part of
the Steve Nace All Star Series. The race usually brings in a near
sold out crowd at the small facility and a lot of the top riders show
up to try and take home the $12000 purse. Unfortunately, this year
Mother Nature had ideas of its own for the race. Some of the after
math from terrible weather going on in Oklahoma and Texas blew into
Arkansas and pretty much wiped out the track. Since the track has a
lot of banking it pretty much turned the infield of the track into a
pond and there was no way it was going to dry out before the weekend,
especially with more rain on the forecast. I was in Texas when I
heard the bad news.
I immediately changed my destination from Little
Rock to Macomb, Illinois where I knew a sweet little short track was
going on Saturday night. I knew there wasn’t much money up for
grabs but at least I was going to get seat time. Local Grand National
Expert rider #27 Rob Pearson showed up as the competition. I was a
good race between him and I all night long. We swapped the lead in
the main event pretty much every lap of the 20 lap main event. He
ended up getting the best of me though only beating me by a couple
inches, if that at our drag race to the finish line!
Next on
the schedule was Springfield, Illinois for the next round on the Steve
Nace All Star Series on the Springfield TT and the 4th round of the
AMA Pro Racing Grand National Series held on the legendary
Springfield Mile. It wasn’t a surprise when Mother Nature decided
to ruin another great weekend of racing. Pretty much from the time I
woke up on Saturday to Monday morning it did nothing but rain. Another All-star Race was canceled completely and the Springfield
Mile was re-scheduled to the Labor Day weekend race where there will
be a doubleheader mile on Saturday and Sunday with an All Star
Series short track on Friday night.
It was bad enough with the AMA
Pro Racing weekend being canceled but the American Motorcycle
Association Dirt Track Amateur Nationals was scheduled to start the
week after. Mother Nature still didn’t feel like going away and
the AMA was forced to cancel the week of racing completely. I feel
really bad for the Amateur riders and Families. Most Families save
all year for that one event and some riders even came from England
and Australia. They rescheduled the week of racing for June 24th-27th
but it will be interesting to see how many racing families can make
it back again.
The
last weekend of racing on the schedule for the month of May was held
in Plymouth, Wisconsin for the 29th
annual Dairyland Classic. This is always a fun race because it has a
big crowd, a big purse and it happens on the Friday night before the
Road America weekend. The only bad thing about the race is that it is
always dry slick and hard to pass on. For some reason I had something
for the #4 that night! I qualified 4th,
started the main event 4th,
and ended up 4th
overall. I guess it’s a good thing to stay consistent!
Well
that was it for the month of May. Summer is fast approaching and I
couldn’t be more excited! Unfortunately there is only one Grand
National at the end of June but there are plenty of All Star Races
and other races in between.
I cannot thank all of my amazing sponsors
for making my racing program possible. Without you I wouldn’t be
able to do this!
Thanks again and stay tuned for an update coming
soon for the month of June!
I would love to thank all my great sponsors that make it possible for me to achieve my goals!
Schenk Racing Enterprises, Sefnco Communications, Specialty Fabrication Incorporation, Silkolene Lubricants, Boughner Racing Suspension, EBC Brakes, Brother Powersports, Dodge Bros Racing, Motion Pro, CP Carrillo, D&D Exhaust, Fusion Graphix, Saddlemen, K&N Air Filters, Arai Helmets, YSR, Crank Works Incorporation, Micro Blue Racing, Cometic Gaskets, Perrys Harley Davidson, MVR, Jack MIlls, Defy All Odds, Light Shoe, 100%, Oneal USA, Sparkplugs.com, Atlas Brace Technologies, Matrix Concepts, Alpinestars, Micah Racing Services, KIbblewhite, Major League Motorsports, Spencer Aircraft, Paint By Smokey, Rockstar Powder Coating, Renthal, PMP Sprockets, Eddie Mulder 12, Devol Engineering, Mototassinari, Loudmouth MX, DandW Racing, Boysen, Acerbis, PMP Sprockets, Moto Hose, Bam it All and Pacific Auto Trim.
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