Heat race action rolls off the line at round 12 of the 2012 AMA Pro Flat Track Grand National Championship season at the Springfield Short Track on September 15 as the front row blasts off the line, with what appears to be an even advantage for the six riders leading the pack, for the start of what was the final National main event at the Illinois State Fairgrounds Multipurpose Arena.
(L-R) Jake Mataya on the #29 Donahue Sports Center Kawasaki KX450F, Cory Texter on the #65 RLT Racing Honda CRF450R, Rob Pearson on the #27 Memphis Shades Yamaha YZ450F, JD Beach on the #95 USC Racing Kawasaki, Brandon Robinson on the #44 Big Dawg Racing Honda, and 2-Time AMA Grand National Champion Jake Johnson on the #1 Zanotti Racing Honda go at it to start the evening's Expert Singles program off with a roar.
Last week the 2013 AMA Pro Flat Track presented by J&P Cycles Grand National Championship kicked-off the new season in fine fashion, with one new winner in the series (Brandon Robinson #44 along with his new-for-2013 team the T.J. Burnett Farms Kawasaki) and one returning winner (Mikey Rush #54 on his Machete Energy Drink Honda.) Rush, who won his first National at the old Daytona Memorial Stadium track in 2007, led off the season with his second-ever win in the series by taking round 1 on Thursday, March 14. Robinson, the former '08 Expert Twins Champion, followed up with his cherry-breaking win in the series on Friday, March 15 at round two.
Full results from rounds 1&2 of the 2013 AMA Pro Flat Track presented by J&P Cycles Grand National Championship season can be found here.
Larry Lawrence was in the house covering the action for Cycle News, and you can read all about it here!
The official photographer for AMA Pro Flat Track, Dave Hoenig, took these shots from round 1.
And here are some round 2 shots, thanks again to Dave Hoenig and AMA Pro Flat Track.
The series now takes a two-month break before returning to action at the Stockton Half-Mile in May.
Thanks to AMA Pro Flat Track for the wrap-up press release below to keep you filled-in on what happened at Daytona last week!
Rush, Robinson Come Away
with Victories in AMA Pro Grand National Championship Expert Singles Classes at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 19, 2013) - Round one of AMA Pro Flat Track presented by J&P
Cycles heated up on a chilly night on Thursday, March 14, 2013 at DAYTONA Flat
Track. Defending Grand National Champion Jared Mees (Montgomeryville Cycle /
National Cycle / Rogers Racing) got out front early in the main event only to
surrender his lead to Brad Baker (Specialty Fabrication Inc. / Schenk Racing) on
lap two.
Baker
looked well on his way to his first GNC victory as he pulled out to nearly a one
second lead. However, there was a melee of riders transpiring behind Baker that
included a charging Mikey Rush (Machete Energy Drink / Cascio-Rush Racing).
Rush, a winner at Daytona back in 2007, came from the back-end of the pack and
systematically knifed his way up to a competitive position with the race hanging
in the balance. Rush
passed Mees on lap eight for second place and began cutting into Baker's lead.
The young Californian was able to make his move for the lead on lap 18 and made
it work. "Brad made it extremely difficult for me tonight but I was lucky to
make that pass late in the race and eventually stick it for the win," said Rush.
"The feeling I have right now is incredible and I love competing against these
guys."
Kenny Coolbeth, Jr. #2, Henry Wiles #17 and Brad Baker #12 lead the field during action in the season-opening rounds of the 2013 AMA Pro Flat Track presented by J&P Cycles Grand National Championship at the Daytona Short Track last week. AMA Pro Flat Track photo by Dave Hoenig.
Baker
tried in vain to counter attack. "About three quarters of the way through the
race I felt someone coming up behind me. As rough as the track was I didn't dare
look back," said Baker. "Mikey finally came by and it was there wasn't much I
could do at that point."
Rush
passed Baker on lap 18 and never looked back, claiming his first ever
professional victory. "I got
hurt pretty bad at the Springfield Short Track last year," said Rush. "Now I'm
on top of the box. I'm stoked. I was just trying to pick up the throttle way
earlier than them. That's what it took to do it tonight. I just want to say that
I love Daytona, this place is extremely special to me."
Final
results 1-10: 1st - Mikey Rush, 2nd - Brad Baker, 3rd - Jared Mees, 4th - Henry
Wiles, 5th - Brandon Robinson, 6th - Matt Weidman, 7th - Jake Johnson, 8th -
Johnny Lewis, 9th - Stevie Bonsey, 10th - Jethro Halbert
AMA Pro
Grand National Championship Expert Singles - Round 2
Day number
two of AMA Pro Flat Track presented by J&P Cycles action was filled with
intense racing action that included more surprises. The
start of the 25 lap AMA Pro Grand National Championship Expert Singles race saw
Kenny Coolbeth Jr. shoot his Chaplin Kawasaki / Cometic Gasket backed Kawasaki
into the lead over the 18 rider field.
Fellow
Kawasaki pilot, Brandon Robinson, pushed his TJ Burnett Farms / USC Racing /
Hart Racing Kawasaki to the front on lap two, wasting no time establishing
himself as the man to beat. After 24 nearly perfect laps, Robinson earned his
first Grand National victory. "This is a
dream come true," said Robinson, who overcame career threatening injuries in
2009 at the Indianapolis Mile. "Ever since I was a kid I've dreamed about
winning a National. All the hard work I put in this winter paid off. The end of
the race seemed to last forever. I saw the five-lap board and couldn't believe
there was that much still to go."
Brad Baker
(Specialty Fabrication Inc / Schenk Racing) was looking to improve on Thursdays night's second place
finish and closed repeatedly on Robinson, but to no avail.
"Every
time Brandon made a little mistake I'd gain on him," Baker said. "I thought I
might have a chance to go for the lead at one point, but then with about five to
go I made a mistake. If you make one slip here it takes five laps to make up for
it. Even though I didn't get a win, it feels good to leave with the series
lead."
Coolbeth
held on to third for a long time, but Bryan Smith had his Crosley Radio /
Howerton Racing backed Honda on the move. Smith had a good start, dropped to
eighth, and then started a slow climb to the front, grabbing third on lap 14. "I came up
and made a lot of passes," Smith said. "The way people were riding; you could
make up or lose four or five positions in one corner. Once I got in third I just
could not seem to close the gap, but we'll take it."
When the
double checkers came out, Robinson's lead had grown to over a second and was his
largest lead of the night. "My entire team just worked extremely hard to make
this happen for me and I can't be more thankful for their support," said
Robinson. "We got
the setup as close to perfect as possible and everything went as smooth as we
could have asked for all night. I got out front early in the main event, put in
a hard 25 laps and it all paid off. My team and I have had an awesome week in
general and it feels incredible to win here."
Though
Baker finished in an impressive second place in Friday night's main event, a
post-race protest by an opposing competitor led to a technical inspection of
Baker's motorcycle. The inspection revealed that Baker's Honda had suspension
parts that were in violation of AMA Pro Flat Track's guidelines. Though Baker
retained his second place finish and money earned, he had to forfeit the 19
points granted to him for his effort.
This
mistake on Baker's behalf leaves Robinson as the point leader after leaving the
Sunshine State. Robinson holds a four point advantage over Rush with 2011 Grand
National Champion Johnson just eleven off the lead.
Final results 1-10: 1st - Brandon Robinson, 2nd - Brad Baker, 3rd -
Bryan Smith, 4th - Jake Johnson, 5th -Mikey Rush, 6th - Kenny Coolbeth Jr., 7th
- Matt Weidman, 8th - Jethro Halbert, 9th - Robert Pearson, 10th - Jeffrey
Carver Jr.
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