round 4 afm thunderhill last weekend

campbellracing

Well-known member
I know its a very late on my race update and i apologize to everyone for making them wait but last weekend was an amazing weekend. We got out new bike put together and ready to start riding Saturday practice. So Sunday i won 750 superbike, 600 superbike, 750 production, 600 production, and Formula 1. Winning each class over 10 secs ahead of second place.

My big race was Forumla Pacific, I started out side second row.. I got a great start was in third place going into turn 2. On lap 3 i was in second place but the 1000 just went blowing pass me down the front straight away so i went from second to 4th just going down the straight. So i keep my head down pushing hard feeling good on my bike i make the pass back to second in turn 11. But was passed down the back straight before entering turn 14. Pushing and being held up from third place they beat me to the line with there 1000 power. I am happy to say i was one of the 4 racers that where in 1:48 second and to be the only 600 to be in the 1:48 that weekend. I either set lap record or .2 off lap record for a "600" at a 1:48.748. I had so much fun racing all the fast guys just a pain having to chance first second and third when they are all on 1000s.

I couldnt have done it with out Keigwins@thetrack for all the help with the bike and everything they for me just a big thanks to them, my dad and god father sage for working so hard on fathersday, Pirelli/CT racing, fastline motorcycles performance, superbike underground, bay area rider forum, kyle racing, Sato racing, Agv sports leathers, KFG racing, gp frame and wheel, and Pina autokolor.

With out these people my program wouldnt work.
 

eeeeek

Freelance Superhero
Winning each class over 10 secs ahead of second place.

Heck of a good race wekend for you and not to diminish your achievements, but I remember at least one of the 750 races being a lot closer than 10 seconds. As I recall, Cory Call was ahead of you at the end of lap 5 and misread the flags, celbrating a victory one lap early. He realized his mistake too late and still was within a few seconds of you by the checkered flag.
 
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