MotoAmerica: Race Results From Day One Of Mini Cup National Final

MotoAmerica: Race Results From Day One Of Mini Cup National Final

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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More, from a press release issued by MotoAmerica:

Winners Earn Big Points Leads After Saturday Sweeps in MotoAmerica Mini Cup Finals

Perfect First Day For All Five Winners Going Into Sunday’s Championship Deciders At Road America
 

ELKHART LAKE, WI (August. 10, 2024) – The first day of racing in the MotoAmerica Mission Mini Cup By Motul National Final on Saturday witnessed great racing and the rising talent of some of America’s leading youth racers.

Riders raced two legs on Saturday and will race two more on Sunday on a different track layout at the Briggs & Statton Motorplex to determine the overall class champions. Saturday was a day of sweeps with all five winners scoring wins in both legs of their races in windy conditions.

There was some exciting action Saturday, on and off the track. In the GP 190 class leading qualifier Mahdi Salem almost missed race one and it was just by the luck of a red flag that he was able to race.

Mahdi’s machine blew a motor in qualifying and his is father installed a new engine and had it ready just before the drop of the green flag. Unfortunately, the screws on the cylinder head were not completely tight and oil was seeping out of Mahdi’s bike and onto the pavement. On the grid MotoAmerica officials made him pull off to the side of the track and the race started without him. But Lady Luck was on Mahdi’s side. There was a red flag that stopped the race and Mahdi’s dad was able to tighten the loose screws and he made the restart.

After taking the lead, Mahdi pulled away to a convincing victory over Kensei Matsudaira. Mahdi also won the second leg, this time with little drama, to take a big points lead going into Sunday’s action.

The most exciting race of the day was Stock 50 race two where brothers Chase and Cooper Jazikoff battled for the lead in the middle laps of the race. Little brother Cooper made a mistake and nearly crashed in the closing laps, but recovered to finish fourth. Chase won and was later seen trying to cheer up his little brother.

 

Chase Jazikoff (right) tries to cheer up his little brother Cooper (left) after Stock 50 race two on Saturday. Cooper challenged his big brother for the lead, but a mistake in the closing laps dropped him out of contention. Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.
Chase Jazikoff (right) tries to cheer up his little brother Cooper (left) after Stock 50 race two on Saturday. Cooper challenged his big brother for the lead, but a mistake in the closing laps dropped him out of contention. Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.

 

Jase Dill is all smiles while being interviewed by Roger Hayden after winning Saturday’s GP 160 race one at Road America. Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.
Jase Dill is all smiles while being interviewed by Roger Hayden after winning Saturday’s GP 160 race one at Road America. Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.

 

Other winners on Saturday included Jase Dill, who scored two wins in GP 160, Gabriel Datis in Stock 110 and Cameron Jones in Street GP.

 

It was Gabriel Datis (shown here on his Ohvale) coming through in the Stock 110 class to win on his Kawasaki. Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.
It was Gabriel Datis (shown here on his Ohvale) coming through in the Stock 110 class to win on his Kawasaki. Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.

 

Tomorrow’s action promises to be hot and heavy and you can tune in to watch the racing on MotoAmerica Live+ with live streaming and video on-demand for Sunday’s race action with commentary from MotoAmerica Superbike race winner Roger Hayden and current Mission King Of The Baggers star James Rispoli. MotoAmerica Live+ will start streaming at 1 p.m. (central time) on Sunday and will conclude at 4:30 p.m. (central time).

 

Cameron Jones used the power of his Honda Grom to score victories in the Street GP class.Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.
Cameron Jones used the power of his Honda Grom to score victories in the Street GP class.
Photo by Larry Lawrence, courtesy MotoAmerica.

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