Stanton Wins Formula Pacific, Hale Grabs Five AFM Victories At Infineon Raceway

Stanton Wins Formula Pacific, Hale Grabs Five AFM Victories At Infineon Raceway

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Fans at Infineon Raceway were treated to one of the most exciting Formula Pacific races in recent history last weekend, with Pacific Track Time’s Michael Earnest, former AFM number one David Stanton, and WSMC legend Jeremy Toye going head to head in a race-long, three-rider battle for the win. As the green flag dropped at the start of the race, it was Formula Pacific points leader and current WSMC number one Jeff Tigert who took the holeshot, with Earnest on his rear wheel. Tigert’s lead on his CM Motorsports tuned Honda was short lived, as Earnest took over the lead at the end of the first lap on his EDR Performance tuned Suzuki with a strong move on the brakes in Turn 11. One lap later, both Toye and Stanton slipped past Tigert in the same turn, setting the stage for the rest of the race. From that point on, Earnest, Toye, and Stanton put a small gap on Tigert, keeping the crowd on their feet as they exchanged positions in Turns 9 and 11 almost every lap. In the final turns of the last lap, Stanton was able to stay just out of striking distance of Toye, taking the win on his Mach 1 Motorsports Yamaha. Second went to Toye with third to Earnest, with 0.641 seconds separating the top three riders at the line. “What a great race,” Earnest stated during the podium ceremony. “I have to congratulate Dave – I wouldn’t want anyone else to be up there today. And Jeremy Toye – it’s amazing to be up there with him! I’d like to thank all my staff and riders of Pacific Track Time, you guys are really supportive. Terry and Dunlop, EDR Performance and Eric Doran, I feel like I have one of the fastest bikes out here!” Coming from the fourth row of the grid, Toye wasted no time in charging to the front of the field to challenge for the lead, riding a Lee’s Cycle BMW S1000RR. “I anticipated that I’d come out and have a good time, and we did just that – that was a BLAST to race!” said Toye. “I love this track, and there are so many fast guys here, that was a good time! My guys at Lee’s Cycle just busted their butts this weekend, they got me a bike that got around here pretty good! Also San Diego BMW, and RoadRacing World – this was a REALLY fun race, I haven’t had that much fun in a while!” Stanton’s win showed that he still had both the drive and the speed that won him several AFM championships over the years, despite a slow start to the season. “That was amazing,” said Stanton, who also won Open Superbike, Open Grand Prix, and Formula 40 Heavyweight. “Honestly, riding with Jeff, Jeremy, and Michael the level goes so much higher, and my level of comfort riding around these guys – it makes life lot easier out there when you trust the guys you’re leaning on. It was a hard race, I had to put a move on Chris (Siglin) at the start, I just put my head down and rode as hard as I could. The Dunlop tires helped me that much more getting to the front, they were consistent the whole time. Jeff Leggitt, for continuing to support me when I was nowhere near the front, Kenny Norman, Kyle, and Lisa, thank you for all your hard work – we really, really appreciate it!” “It was just such a battle, I knew Jeremy was right on me. I kept seeing +0, and that last lap took about a year to complete! It was a great time – I was really just hoping to be on the podium today, and to win it is just fantastic!” Round 6 was also a round of the California State Championship series, luring riders like Toye from WSMC and WERA competition from both ends of the state to compete at the 11-turn road course. Other riders with standout performances on the weekend include Lenny Hale with four wins (600 Production, 750 Production, 750 Superbike, and Formula 1) and Jay Avansino with three wins (Formula 4, 650 Twins, and Formula 40 Lightweight). AFM Round 6 July 31 – Aug 1, 2010 Infineon Raceway Provisional Results Formula Pacific 1. David Stanton (Yam YZF-R1) 2. Jeremy Toye (BMW S1000RR) 3. Michael Earnest (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Jeffery Tigert (Hon CBR1000RR) 5. Chris Siglin (Duc 1098R) 6. Brian Parriott (Apr RSV4) CT Racing Open Superbike 1. David Stanton (Yam YZF-R1) 2. Martin Szwarc Suz GSX-R1000) 3. Gabriel Santa Coloma (Hon CBR1000RR) 4. Brian Parriott (Apr RSV4) 5. Chris Siebenhaar Suz GSX-R1000) 6. Wesley Kane (Suz GSX-R1000) 750 Superbike 1. Lenny Hale (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Kevin Nekimken (Suz GSX-R750) 3. Brian Stone (Suz GSX-R750) 4. Timothy Kamholz (Hon CBR600RR) 5. Nick Hayman (Duc 999) 6. Neil Atterbury (Suz GSX-R750) Pacific Track Time 600 Superbike 1. Lenny Hale (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Tyler O’Hara (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Bryce Prince (Yam YZF-R6) 4. Jason Lauritzen (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Thomas Montano (Hon CBR600RR) 6. Berto Wooldridge (Yam YZF-R6) 450 Superbike 1. Mark Elrod (Hon VFR400) 2. Vlastimil Kotyza (Yam FZR400) 3. Joe Sickle (Apr 550) 4. Aleksandr Anatichuk (Yam FZR400) 5. Tom Aquino (Yam) 6. Craig Sanders (Kaw ZXR400) 250 Superbike 1. Richard Capps (Kaw 450) 2. Richard Moore (Apr) 3. Paul Urich (Yam) 4. Brian Bartlow (Kaw EX250) 5. Kirk Korenko (Kaw EX250) 6. Mark McKinney (Kaw EX250) The Track Club Open Production 1. Gabriel Santa Coloma (Hon CBR1000RR) 2. Brian Parriott (Apr RSV4) 3. Neil Atterbury (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Ken Casey (Suz GSX-R1000) 5. Matt Quigley (Suz GSX-R1000) 6. Patrick Corcoran (Suz GSX-R1000) 750 Production 1. Lenny Hale (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Neil Atterbury (Suz GSX-R750) 3. Ricardo Vizcaino (Yam YZF-R6) 4. James Keating (Suz GSX-R750) 5. Andy Carman (Suz GSX-R750) 6. Roi Holster (Yam YZF-R6) Keigwins@theTrack 600 Production 1. Lenny Hale (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Tyler O’Hara (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Berto Wooldridge (Yam YZF-R6) 4. Thomas Montano (Hon CBR600RR) 5. Ricardo Vizcaino (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Wyatt Farris (Yam YZF-R6) 650 Production Twins 1. David Raff (Suz SV650) 2. Thomas Dorsey (Suz SV650) 3. Robin Geenen (Suz SV650) 4. Scott Lesniewski (Suz SV650) 5. Scott Reavey (Suz SV650) 6. Aaron Turner (Suz SV650) 250 Production 1. Charles C.J. Weaver (Kaw 250) 2. Kirk Korenko (Kaw 250) 3. Brian Bartlow (Kaw 250) 4. Mark McKinney (Kaw 250) 5. Lisa Kinberger (Kaw 250) 6. Joe Carillo (Kaw) CityBike Open Grand Prix 1. David Stanton (Yam YZF-R1) 2. Martin Szwarc (Suz GSX-R1000) 3. Brian Parriott (Apr RSV4) 4. Wesley Kane (Suz GSX-R1000) 5. Gabriel Santa Coloma (Hon CBR1000RR) 6. Chris Siebenhaar (Suz GSX-R1000) Scuderia West Formula 1 1. Lenny Hale (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Berto Wooldridge (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Jesse Carter (Suz GSX-R750) 4. Greg McCullough (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Matt Presting (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Timothy Kamholz (Hon CBR600RR) Formula 2 1. Richard Snowden (Hon RS250) 2. Brian Hoffman (Hon RS250) 3. Michael Altamirano (Yam TZ250) 4. Sean Case (Hon RS250) 5. Erik Kolstoe (Yam TZ250) 6. Andrew Duafala (Yam TZ250) Formula 3 1. Phillip Krenn (Hon RS125) 2. Debra Barton (Hon RS125) 3. John Kreidle (Hon RS125) 4. Gwyn Lewis (Hon RS125) Formula 4 1. Jay Avansino (Suz SV650) 2. David Raff (Suz SV650) 3. Neill O’Reilly (Suz SV650) 4. Robert Campbell (Suz SV650) 5. Scott Lesniewski (Suz SV650) 6. Jay Kinberger (Suz SV650) Desmoto Sport Open Twins 1. Chris Siglin (Duc 1098R) 2. Eric Gulbransen (KTM SuperDuke R) 3. Nick Hayman (Duc 999) 4. Steve Metz (Duc 1198) 5. Patrick Blackburn (Duc 1098) 6. Chase McFarland (Bue 1125R) 650 Twins 1. Jay Avansino (Suz SV650) 2. David Raff (Suz SV650) 3. Neill O’Reilly (Suz SV650) 4. Robert Campbell (Suz SV650) 5. Curtis Adams (Kaw EX650) 6. Scott Lesniewski (Suz SV650) 500 Twins 1. Leonard Barker Jr (Kaw EX500) 2. Brian Bartlow (Kaw EX250) 3. Chris Barbour (Suz GS500) 4. Richard Mark Appel (Kaw EX500) Formula Singles 1. Tom Aquino (Yam) 2. Richard Capps (Kaw 450) 3. Paul Urich (Yam) Super Dinosaur 1. Guy Hyder (Hon CBR600F3) 2. Spencer Smith (Hon) 3. Craig Sanders (Kaw ZXR400) 4. Ed Haazer (Kaw KZ1000) 5. Vlastimil Kotyza (Yam FZR400) 6. Peter Gabrovsky (Yam YZF750R) Formula AFemme 1. Joy Higa (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Christie Cooley (Hon CBR600RR) 3. Zoe Rem (Hon CBR600RR) 4. Jennifer Lauritzen (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Krystyna Kubran (Yam YZF-R1) 6. Lisa Wallace (Suz GSX-R750) Formula 40 Heavyweight 1. David Stanton (Yam YZF-R1) 2. Gary Orr (BMW S1000RR) 3. Patrick Blackburn (Duc 1098) 4. Peter O’Sullivan (Apr RSV4) 5. Patrick Corcoran (Suz GSX-R1000) 6. Aaron Ajcher (Kaw) Formula 40 Middleweight 1. Timothy Kamholz (Hon CBR600RR) 2. Nick Hayman (Duc 999) 3. James Keating (Suz GSX-R750) 4. Thomas Montano (Hon CBR600RR) 5. Andy Carman (Suz GSX-R750) 6. James Hendricks (Suz GSX-R600) Formula 40 Lightweight 1. Jay Avansino (Suz SV650) 2. Curtis Adams (Kaw EX650) 3. Robert Campbell (Suz SV650) 4. Thomas Dorsey (Suz SV650) 5. James Strauch (Suz SV650) 6. William Wickersham (Suz SV650) Clubman Heavyweight 1. Blaine Bessler (Suz GSX-R1000) 2. Aleksandr Anatiychuk (Suz GSX-R600) 3. Ian Oss (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Gregory Olson (Hon CBR600RR) 5. Quinton Jones (Yam YZF-R1) 6. Richard Stanco (Suz GSX-R1000) Clubman Middleweight 1. Aleksandr Anatiychuk (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Gregory Olson (Hon CBr600RR) 3. Chris D. McCoy (Suz GSX-R750) 4. Eric D. Hobbs (Suz GSX-R600) 5. William Daniel Butler (Hon CBR600F4i) 6. Sam Richards (Yam YZF-R6) Clubman Lightweight 1. Rory Kamper (Suz SV650) 2. Mitch Abria Joseph (Suz SV650) 3. Aleksandr Anatichuk (Yam YZF400) 4. Frank Shermoen (Suz SV650) 5. Stephen Smith (Suz SV650) 6. Brad Gyger (Suz SV650) Vintage 1. Timothy Silva (Hon) 2. Brian Mitchell (Moto Guzzi) 3. Paul Johnson (Yam) 4. Robert Diepenbroek (Hon)

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