Updated: Brand X Beats Vesrah Suzuki in WERA 6-Hour At Road Atlanta

Updated: Brand X Beats Vesrah Suzuki in WERA 6-Hour At Road Atlanta

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Brand X won Friday’s National Endurance Series 6-Hour during the WERA Cycle Jam weekend at Road Atlanta, riders Ben Walters and Brett Champagne winning with a one-lap margin of victory on a Suzuki GSX-R1000.

Defending National Endurance Champions Vesrah Suzuki lost four laps due to a rear shock failure, and riders Tray Batey, Lee Acree and John Jacobi made up three of those laps, Batey turning the fastest lap of the race in the process on the team’s Suzuki GSX-R1000.

Suzuki Rider Development’s Martin Cardenas, Chad Lewin and Morgan Broadhead finished third overall on a Suzuki GSX-R600, on the same lap as Vesrah Suzuki.

It appeared in early laps that TVR/Team Moe’s would be an overall contender with race starter Josh Day attempting to break away with Team Vesrah Suzuki’s Batey. Although Batey shook free within a few laps, Day put down several fast laps to break free from the rest of the pack. Trouble struck as Day started feeling extremely ill, lost concentration and ran off the track, crashing. He later cited a bad reaction to an anti-inflammatory.

The race was plagued by five red flags, with racing action finally coming to a halt for good with 20 minutes left on the clock due to a burning motorcycle in the Turn One area.

2007 Bridgestone WERA/AMA National Endurance Championship Road Atlanta Brazelton, GA June 29, 2007 Provisional Overall Race Results:

1. Brand X (Ben Walters/Brett Champagne), Suz GSX-R1000, Heavyweight Superbike, 144 laps

2. Vesrah Suzuki (Tray Batey/Lee Acree/John Jacobi), Suz GSX-R1000, Heavyweight Superbike, 143 laps

3. Suzuki Rider Development (Chad Lewin/Morgan Broadhead/Martin Cardenas), Suz GSX-R600, Mediumweight Superbike, 143 laps

4. Dalke Motorsports (Brian Dalke/Wrenn Smith/Gio Rojas/Ryan Clay/Skip Salenius), Yam YZF-R6, Mediumweight Superstock, 141 laps

5. Millnic Media Honda (Melissa Paris/Steven Breckenridge/Josh Hayes), Mediumweight Superstock, 141 laps

6. Velocity Crew Racing (Kevin Perkins/Paul Youngman/Evan Semoff), Suz GSX-R600, Mediumweight Superbike, 140 laps

7. TVR/Team Moe’s (Chuck Ivey/Josh Day/James Stroud), Yam YZF-R1, Heavyweight Superstock, 139 laps

8. Ridge Racing II (Todd Stoner/Zack Chapman/Larry Myers), Kaw ZX-6R, Mediumweight Superstock, 139 laps

9. Team Baxley/Mad Maps (Chip Mayfield/Dale Burroughs), Suz GSX-R1000, Heavyweight Superbike, 137 laps

10. Team Westby (Dane Westby/Dustin Meador), Kaw 636cc ZX-6R, Mediumweight Superstock, 137 laps

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