Caruso/Young And Pretty Hate Machine Win CMRA Endurance Races In First Annual Westby Classic At Hallett

Caruso/Young And Pretty Hate Machine Win CMRA Endurance Races In First Annual Westby Classic At Hallett

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Team Caruso/Young and Pretty Hate Machine On Top At Hallett With CMRA

The Joseph Caruso/Brandon Young team, took the overall Team 60 win while the Pretty Hate Machine team of Jesse Davis, Alan Phillips, and David Tiede brought home the win in 6-Hour Ultra-Lightweight Endurance this past Saturday, May 16, at the First Annual Westby Classic. The Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (CMRA) began its fourth round of the season on Saturday with a 6-Hour Ultra-Lightweight Endurance, Lightweight Sprints, and Team 60 race, bringing over 10 hours of racing action to Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in Hallett, Oklahoma. Humid weather with temperatures in the 80’s and a high chance of rain greeted competitors as the lap times stayed fast on the 1.8 mile, 11-turn course.

The Lightweight Sprint grids kicked off Saturday’s racing action, and were a great warm up for the 6-Hour Ultra-Lightweight Endurance and its combined grid of 28 teams, with 500 Classic, 500 Superstock, Ultra Lightweight GP, and E Superstock Endurance represented.

The lights went out and the Pretty Hate Machine team, riding a Honda CBR500R, took the early lead, and held onto it. The Unobtanium Racing team of Braeden Ortt, John Redford, and Gavin Williams aboard a Kawasaki 300R, tangled with Team Von Hertell/Harris Hill and Faltless Racing, both on Honda CBR500R’s, for second. When the checkers dropped at 4:45, Pretty Hate Machine crossed the line for the overall and 500 Superstock Endurance win, completing 230 laps. Team Von Hertell/Harris Hill’s riders Brandon Altmeyer, John Bell, John Branch, Keith Hertell, and Nick Montonaro took second overall and in 500 Superstock Endurance. The Faltless Racing team of Robert Bradlaw, Danny Dominguez, Bill Erzal, Eric Falt, and Ted Phillips crossed the line third overall and first in 500 Classic Endurance. David Tiede, team owner of Pretty Hate Machine said, “The Pretty Hate Machine CBR500R did the job for us Saturday at Hallett. Solid stints by Jesse Davis and Alan Philips kept us in the top five all six hours, and our Bridgestone rear and VP race fuel got the job done late in the race. We know that two of our top competitors had some bad luck out there, but we expect them to be back strong at the next round and to keep us honest all year. Thanks to Lone Star Track Days for the track time, Davis Auto and Cycle for the build and paint, Crazy Jacks for the Bridgestones, Bridgestone for the great Lightweight contingency program, John at South Central Race Center for the VP Race Fuel, Mitch at BD Racing for the Vesrah brake pads, and Sharkskinz for the bodywork.”

The final race of the day was the Dunlop/Race Tire Service Team 60 race, with a healthy grid of 32 teams. The popular LeMans-style start was used to start the 32 team grid.

The exciting action started with Cory Burleson, of the Burleson/Phillips team getting the holeshot from row 20, and holding the lead for four laps. Brandon Cleland, of the Cleland/Ortt pairing, had an issue starting his bike, and launched from the back of the grid, passing the entire field and overtaking Burleson on lap four. Cleland then turned the fastest lap of the race (and weekend) of 1:16.991 on Lap 5, leading the overall and in Middleweight. Half a lap later, Cleland had contact with another rider, bringing out the red flag and a race stoppage.

The second Le Mans for the restart saw Brandon Young of the Joseph Caruso/Brandon Young pairing off the line for the lead, putting his head down for a 1:19.027 fastest lap. The Scott Buckley/Craig Montgomery team was right on their heels with a fastest lap of 1:20.052, running second overall and in Heavyweight, and the Kyle Ohnsorg/Will Shupak pairing pulled a 1:21.692, running third overall and first in Middleweight. The race leaders diced it up, putting on a great show, and when the checkers dropped at 6 pm, Caruso/Young took the overall and Heavyweight win, with Buckley/Montgomery in second overall and Heavyweight. Ohnsorg/Shupak took third overall and first in Middleweight.

Joseph Caruso, team captain of Caruso/Young said, “Initially, the plan was for me to go out and try to hold station, preferably in the top three until midway when Young, our faster rider, would takeover. I managed to stay in third, however, the crash basically nullified the first stint. Young started the second half from pole and lead the whole way so he deserves the credit for riding a great second stint. We’re both thankful for the win and thankful that Cleland, from initial reports, seems to be for the most part OK.”

For a complete list of results and standings, please visit the website: www.CMRAracing.com. The next CMRA Championship Endurance, Lightweight Sprints, and Solo 30 round will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2015, at NOLA Motorsports Park, New Orleans, Louisiana.

LIGHTWEIGHT SPRINT RESULTS

FOUR81 MOTOS – GROM CHALLENGE
1. David Tiede (Hon Grom)
2. Annie Haner (Hon Grom)
3. Esteban Garcia (Hon Grom)
4. Lauren Woodruff (Hon Grom)
5. Dylan Deutschlander (Hon Grom)
6. Carl Price (Hon Grom)

FORMULA 5
1. Ryan Andrews (Hon Grom)
2. Brylin Schrock (Hon RS65)

FORMULA 6
1. Sam Napier (Kaw KX65)
2. Raynie Leard (Yam TTR125)

ALTUS LAWTON MOTORSPORTS – E SUPERSTOCK
1. Jim Whitten (Kaw 250R)
2. Kevin Randall (Kaw 250R)
3. Bill Syfan (Kaw 250R)
4. Zachary Boldwyn (Kaw 250R)
5. Simon Cosmo Hertell (Kaw 250R)
6. Adam Rogers (Kaw 250R)

FORMULA 4
1. David Hicks (Hon RS125)

RAINBOW SOX RACING – JUNIOR MOTARD – RACE 1
1. Cody Kitchens (Yam TTR110)
2. Gabryel Hopper (Yam TTR110)
3. Ryan Deutschlander (SSR SR110TR)
4. Josiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)
5. Jackson Didier (Yam TTR110)

FORMULA 8 – RACE 1
1. Isaiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)
2. Brylin Schrock (Kaw KLX110)
3. Hope Dahms (QIYE Coolster)


ALTUS LAWTON MOTORSPORTS – ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT GP

1. Justin McWilliams (Kaw 300R)
2. Braeden Ortt (KTM RC 390)
3. Kevin Randall (Kaw 250R)
4. Jim Whitten (Kaw 250R)
5. Bill Syfan (Kaw 250R)
6. Colby Pyron (Kaw 300R)

RAINBOW SOX RACING – JUNIOR MOTARD – RACE 2
1. Cody Kitchens (Yam TTR110)
2. Gabryel Hopper (Yam TTR110)
3. Ryan Deutschlander (SSR SR110TR)
4. Josiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)
5. Jackson Didier (Yam TTR110)

FORMULA 8 – RACE 2
1. Isaiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)
2. Brylin Schrock (Kaw KLX110)
3. Hope Dahms (QIYE Coolster)


500 SUPERSTOCK

1. Justin McWilliams (Kaw 300R)
2. Danny Dominguez (Hon CBR500R)
3. Keith Hertell (Hon CBR500R)
4. Bill Syfan (Kaw 250R)
5. Becka Caudle (KTM RC 390)
6. Colby Pyron (Kaw 300R)

500 CLASSIC
1. Dominic Medina (Hon FT500)

E SUPERBIKE
1. Jim Whitten (Kaw 250R)
2. Kevin Randall (Kaw 250R)
3. Zachary Boldwyn (Kaw 250R)
4. Simon Cosmo Hertell (Kaw 250R)
5. Jordan Everard (Kaw 250R)
6. Adam Rogers (Kaw 250R)


ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT ENDURANCE RESULTS

OVERALL
1. Pretty Hate Machine (Jesse Davis/Alan Phillips/David Tiede) Hon CBR500R, 500 Superstock, 230 laps
2. Team Von Hertell/Harris Hill (Brandon Altmeyer/John Bell/John Branch/Keith Hertell/Nick Montonaro), Hon CBR500R, 500 Superstock, 228 laps
3. Faltless Racing (Robert Bradlaw/Danny Dominguez/Bill Erzal/Eric Falt/Ted Phillips) Kaw EX500, 500 Classic, 223 laps
4. Unobtanium Racing (Braeden Ortt/John Redford/Gavin Williams) Kaw 300R, ULW GP, 223 laps
5. Lawpup Racing (Danny Domingez/Britten Geary/Andy Gilliland/Jordan Pence) Hon CBR500R, 500 Superstock, 222 laps
6. Atomic Fireball (Mark Gerow/Lynn Stackable/Bill Syfan) Kaw 250R, E Superstock, 217 laps

500 CLASSIC ENDURANCE
1. Faltless Racing (Robert Bradlaw/Danny Dominguez/Bill Erzal/Eric Falt/Ted Phillips), Kaw EX500, 223 laps

ROAD & TRACK SUSPENSION – 500 SUPERSTOCK ENDURANCE
1. Pretty Hate Machine (Jesse Davis/Alan Phillips/David Tiede), Hon CBR500R, 230 laps
2. Team Von Hertell/Harris Hill (Brandon Altmeyer/John Bell/John Branch/Keith Hertell/Nick Montonaro) Hon CBR500R, 228 laps
3. Lawpup Racing (Danny Domingez/Britten Geary/Andy Gilliland/Jordan Pence) Hon CBR500R, 222 laps
4. The Problem (Terry Embury/David Hicks/Keith Jordan/Scott Martin/Staton Shed) Hon CBR500R, 192 laps

ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT GP ENDURANCE
1. Unobtanium Racing (Braeden Ortt/John Redford/Gavin Williams) Kaw 300R, 223 laps
2. Leather & Lace (Daisy DeSimone/Ana Duran/Anita Thomas) Kaw 300R, 211 laps
3. Halffast Racing (Logan Barrow/Clarence Callis Jr/Ryan Short/Josh Simmons) Kaw 300R, 208 laps
4. Forza Monica (Mark Andrews/Ryan Andrews/Lissa Deeter/Jude Monica) Kaw 300R, 206 laps
5. JT’s Performance Plus (Sean Brown/Jessica Coons/Phillip Edwards/Terence Ladner) Kaw 300R, 198 laps
6. Aces High Racing (Dylan Deutschlander/Nick Lee/Ashley Wilson/David Wilson) Kaw 250R, 160 laps

E SUPERSTOCK ENDURANCE
1. Atomic Fireball (Mark Gerow/Lynn Stackable/Bill Syfan) Kaw 250R, 217 laps
2. Something (Dave Gallagher/Esteban Garcia/David Sprague) Hon CBR250R, 217 laps
3. Team Honey Badger (Brandon Altmeyer/Simon Cosmo Hertell/Shawn Treadaway/Megan Wanat) Kaw 250R, 215 laps
4. Near Miss Racing (Dirk Anderson/Rodrigo DaCunha/Cody Stewart/Yorke Oldfather) Kaw 250R, 213 laps

5. LCR/Misfit (David Adams/Thomas Branyon/Michael DeSimone/Dennis King/Kasey Lewis) Kaw 250R, 208 laps
6. Turtle Racing (Anthony Garcia/Richard Garcia/Lee Henry) Kaw 250R, 208 laps

DUNLOP/RACE TIRE SERVICES – TEAM 60 OVERALL
1. Joseph Caruso/Brandon Young (BMW S1000RR/Suz GSX-R1000), HW, 24 laps
2. Scott Buckley/Craig Montgomery (Suz GSX-R1000/Suz GSX-R1000), HW, 24 laps
3. Kyle Ohnsorg/Will Shupak (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), MW, 24 laps
4. Bobby Davies/John Orchard (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), MW, 24 laps
5. Pete Martins/Manny Segura (Suz GSX-R1000/Hon CBR1000RR), HW, 24 laps
6. Sean Gurevich/Carl Price (Kaw ZX-6R/Yam YZF-R1), HW, 24 laps

TEAM 60 HEAVYWEIGHT
1. Joseph Caruso/Brandon Young (BMW S1000RR/Suz GSX-R1000), 24 laps
2. Scott Buckley/Craig Montgomery (Suz GSX-R1000/Suz GSX-R1000), 24 laps
3. Pete Martins/Manny Segura (Suz GSX-R1000/Hon CBR1000RR), 24 laps
4. Sean Gurevich/Carl Price (Kaw ZX-6R/Yam YZF-R1), 24 laps
5. Robert Duncan/Jack Vigneau (Yam YZF-R1/Suz GSX-R1000), 24 laps
6. Chris Hamlett/Brian Prescott (KTM RC8/Yam YZF-R6), 24 laps

TEAM 60 MIDDLEWEIGHT
1. Kyle Ohnsorg/Will Shupak (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), 24 laps
2. Bobby Davies/John Orchard (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), 24 laps
3. Jay Bullard/Chris Coffey(Kaw ZX636/Kaw ZX636), 23 laps
4. Britten Geary/Jordan Pence (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), 23 laps
5. Cory Burleson/Shandra Crawford (Suz GSX-R600/Tri Daytona 675R), 23 laps
6. Rusty Grant/Matt Palmore(Hon CBR600RR/Suz GSX-R600), 23 laps

TEAM 60 LIGHTWEIGHT
1. Daniel Adams/Shawn Adams (Suz SV650/Suz SV650), 23 laps
2. Andy Gilliland/Michael Gilliland (Suz SV650/Suz SV650), 22 laps
3. Danny Dominguez/Walter Walker III (Suz SV650/Suz SV650), 22 laps
4. Nicole Ayers/Becka Caudle (Suz SV650/KTM RC 390) , 22 laps

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