ASRA: Babuska, Doyle, Finnerty, Rodio Win At New Jersey Motorsports Park

ASRA: Babuska, Doyle, Finnerty, Rodio Win At New Jersey Motorsports Park

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By ASRA/CCS:

Millville, NJ – Under clearing skies and a brisk breeze, the ASRA Sprint Series presented by Pirelli Tire took to the New Jersey Motorsports Park’s Thunderbolt Circuit and put on a great show for everyone.

In Superstock, Frank Babuska, Jr. took his Kawasaki ZX-10R to the front and never looked back as he cleared second-place Ricky O’Hare by 12 seconds.

The Sportbike race was a nail biter as Dominic Doyle and Justin Jones finished just 0.042 second apart after 9 laps at Thunderbolt, with Doyle taking top honors.

For ASRA Thunderbike, Will Finnerty rode his Ducati 748 to a solid victory over Brad Faas on the Aprilia 660 by 8.4 seconds.

The closest contest of the day was ASRA Moto 3 as wonder kid Kayla Yaakov, riding a Kawasaki Ninja 400, came up just 0.007 second short of Gus Rodio’s Kawasaki 400 in the best race of the day!

In Amateur action it was Kevin Law in SuperStock, Grant Lancaster in Sportbike, and Dylan Singh in Moto3 taking the top spot on the podium.

For more racing information visit www.asraracing.com or call us at (817) 246-1127. Join ASRA in the greatest road racing experience available today!

 

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