Repeat Winner In Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Race Two At Laguna Seca

Repeat Winner In Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Race Two At Laguna Seca

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Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California July 20, 2008 Race Two Results (all on KTM RC125s and Dunlop tires): 1. Benny Solis, Jr., 17 laps 2. Hayden Gillim, -0.927 second 3. Leandro Mercado, -1.039 seconds 4. Tomas Puerta, -13.166 5. Joey Pascarella, -14.279 6. Austin DeHaven, -21.201 7. Jake Gagne, -25.392 8. Emerson Connor, -25.708 9. Bryce Prince, -32.073 10. Jesse Stevens, -32.174 11. Jake Morman, -39.534 12. Travis Wyman, -39.587 13. Cameron Gish, -39.678 14. Frankie Gillim, -41.087 15. Jake Cunningham, -57.976 16. Luciano Ribodino, -58.433 17. Corey Alexander, -58.660 18. Huntley Nash, -68.824 19. Otavio Lucchini, -1 lap 20. Garet Tomlinson, -1 lap, 0.265 second 21. Austin Medrano, -9 laps 22. Toriano Wilson, -14 laps 23. Corey Rech, -17 laps Championship Point Standings (after 5 of 9 races, best 8 count): 1. Solis, 100 points 2. Mercado, 81 points 3. TIE, Hayden Gillim/Puerta, 52 5. Gagne, 49 6. TIE, DeHaven/Pascarella, 44 8. Wilson, 35 9. Connor, 31 10. Prince, 27 More, from a press release issued by Red Bull: Solis Doubles At Laguna, Wins Three-Way Fight In Race Two Monterey, Calif. (July 20, 2008) — Although his margin of victory was larger than on Saturday, Benny Solis of North Hollywood, Calif., had a very difficult race as he took his fourth Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup victory of the season on Sunday at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. Solis had to fight Hayden Gillim of Owensboro, Ky., and Leandro Mercado of Argentina for 17 hard laps to win the contest by just 0.927 seconds — a slightly larger margin than the past two Rookies Cup races, which both required photo finishes to determine the winner. The three-way battle for the victory left the crowd of over 46,000 at the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix wondering which of the talented Rookies would come out on top. Four racers led the event at the 2.2-mile circuit, with Tomas Puerta of Colombia leading the first two laps before the Solis/Gillim/Mercado group took over. Solis made his mark late in the race with a move to the lead; from there, “Benito” was able to work through his rivals and lapped traffic to increase his series points lead to 19. “It was fun and the pace was fast,” said the 13-year-old. “I studied Leandro and Hayden for a while. I knew what I was going to try to do to make it out front, but there were points where they were faster than me on the track and points where I was faster than them. With three or four laps to go, I put my head down and never looked back. When I got out in front, I was able to use my own lines. We came up on some lapped traffic near the end, but I made it through. Also, I want to dedicate the race to my sister, Eleana Solis, who has a birthday coming soon.” Mercado held second place on the final lap but Gillim made the pass and was barely able to hold the position as they crossed the line. “I just had more of a drive today,” said the 13-year-old Gillim. “Yesterday I needed to finish and get some points, but today I wanted to put it all out there and get a win. Benny and Leandro are very fast, and I felt lucky to keep up with them. I’d like to thank them for giving me such a good run today. I’m happy with my result and want to be on top of the box at Mid-Ohio.” Mercado rode a great race but again came up just short at the Laguna Seca finish line. After finishing 0.0008 seconds shy of a victory yesterday, the rider nicknamed “Tati” finished 0.01 seconds behind runner-up Gillim today. “The race was fun, and I am happy to get points for the championship. This race was really hard. I tried hard to keep my eyes on first place. The last lap, I made a couple of mistakes,” said the 16-year-old. “First, a lapped rider was right on my line and that allowed Benny to get a little distance. Then in the last corner, I didn’t get it right and got a little wheel spin. That helped Hayden get by me.” Puerta took the fourth spot, holding off Joey Pascarella of Vacaville, Calif., by a little more than one second. “I was fast yesterday and ran with the lead group but crashed. Today, I made sure I got the points,” said Puerta, now fourth in the series standings. The next group of riders saw a fiercely contested battle for sixth spot. Austin DeHaven of Los Angeles crossed the line first, having cleared fellow competitors Jake Gagne of Ramona, Calif., and Emerson Connor of Burlington, Ont., Canada. Bryce Prince from Bakersfield, Calif., was ninth and just 0.1 seconds in front of Jesse Stevens of Lawrenceville, Ga. Garet Tomlinson of Aledo, Tex., completed a courageous race, managing to finish despite painful injuries from crashes at both Road America and earlier this weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The next Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup race will be held at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on August 3.

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