Updated: Vallely Racing Wins ASRA Team Challenge At Daytona

Updated: Vallely Racing Wins ASRA Team Challenge At Daytona

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Veteran Michael Himmelsbach and 17-year-old Young Gun Josh Day rode their Vallely Racing Suzuki GSX-R1000 to the overall ASRA Team Challenge victory Friday at Daytona International Speedway. “Consistency,” said Himmelsbach, when asked what was the key to his team’s victory. “We ran consistent laps in the 1:49 range. I think the Pirelli tires worked really good for us. We had a plan and we stuck to it. The plan was to do 25 laps on a tire, and we did that.” Vallely Racing used one front and three rear Pirelli slicks to complete 49 laps of the 2.95-mile infield road course and win the red-flag-shortened endurance race. ASRA’s provisional results listed JHK Motorsports’ Michael Murray and Jonathan Lawrence as finishing second overall and first in the GTU class on their Yamaha YZF-R6, while defending ASRA Team Challenge Champion Moon’s Super Cycle’s Calvin Martinez and Shawn Hill were credited with third on a Suz GSX-R1000. ASRA Team Challenge Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Florida March 2, 2007 Results: Overall: 1. Vallely Racing (Michael Himmelsbach/Josh Day), Suz GSX-R1000, GTO, 49 laps 2. JHK Motorsports (Michael Murray/Jonathan Lawrence), Yam YZF-R6, GTU, 48 laps 3. Moon’s Super Cycle (Calvin Martinez/Shawn Hill), Suz GSX-R1000, GTO, 48 laps 4. Moon Cycles Repsol (Paul Gilchrist/Rick Beggs), Suz GSX-R1000, GTO, 48 laps 5. Chucktown Moto (Kenny Rodriguez/Matt Huber), Yam YZF-R1, GTO, 47 laps 6. JHR (Melissa Paris/Josh Hayes), Hon CBR600RR, GTU, 46 laps 7. Team Lady Luck (Michael Martire/David Hudson/Galen Miller), MuZ 1000, GTO, 46 laps 8. RNR Cycles (Rachel Sasse/Eric Sampson/Ed Rodriguez), Kaw ZX-6/636R, GTU, 46 laps 9. Aprilia Team (Frederico Aliverti/Giancarlo Dematteis/Daniele Veghini), Apr RSV1000 Tuono, GTO, 45 laps 10. Rightsforbikers.com (John Linder/C.J. Czaia), Duc 1000, GTL, 45 laps GTO: 1. Vallely Racing, Suz GSX-R1000, 49 laps 2. Moon’s Super Cycle, Suz GSX-R1000, 48 laps 3. Moon Cycles Repsol, Suz GSX-R1000, 48 laps 4. Chucktown Moto, Yam YZF-R1, 47 laps 5. Team Lady Luck, MuZ 1000, 46 laps 6. Aprilia Team, Apr RSV1000 Tuono, 45 laps GTU: 1. JHK Motorsports, Yam YZF-R6, 48 laps 2. JHR, Hon CBR600RR, 46 laps 3. RNR Cycles, Kaw ZX-6/636R, 46 laps 4. Garretson Racing (Bret Garretson/Robert Wilkey), Yam YZF-R6, 44 laps 5. MWT Racing (Dennis Espinosa/Larry Karpinsky), Suz GSX-R600, 44 laps 6. Rig It Racing (Danny Neron/Martin Neron/Andy Reiss), Yam YZF-R6, 43 laps GT Lights: 1. Rightsforbikers.com, Duc 1000, 45 laps 2. Touring Sport Ducati (Pete Friedland/Brad Phillips/Frank Shockley), Duc 1000, 44 laps 3. Team G.M.D. Computrack (Antonio Coma/Darren Luck), Suz SV650, 44 laps 4. Mighty Lumina Racing (Daniel Ritger/William Davenport/Eric Helmbach), Suz SV650, 44 laps 5. Bad Rad Racing III (Joe Schoch/Aaron Aronson), Suz SV650, 43 laps 6. JGGS Racing (Patrick Doyle/Gerald Young III/Steven Walker), BMW 1100, 40 laps More, from a press release issued by Daytona International Speedway: Team Vallely Takes Win In Team Challenge Daytona 200 Week By Honda Underway DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. The Team Challenge event officially kicked off on-track activities for Daytona 200 Week By Honda on Friday at Daytona International Speedway and Team Vallely, based out of nearby Flagler Beach, Fla., captured the overall victory. With riders Mike Himmelsbach and Josh Day, Team Vallely took the overall victory with a margin of victory of one lap. Tom Vallely, owner of the team, said a softer tire played a big part in the victory. “We went a different way with a softer tire which we’ve never tried before and that was the key,” Vallely said. “We changed tires more but that put us to the front because we had fresh tires.” Team Vallely, which captured the 2005 Team Challenge event during Fall Cycle Scene with a 1-2 finish, will compete in the DAYTONA USA 300 SunTrust MOTO-ST Series event on Sunday afternoon. “I got good guys here,” Vallely said. “Mike and Josh rode their heart out. That’s the real secret. We’ve got really good mechanics and a good engine builder.” The 36-year-old Himmelsbach from Quakertown, Penn., rode the first stint aboard the Suzuki and the 17-year-old Day, who is from Orlando, Fla., brought the bike home to Gatorade Victory Lane. “The first stint went real well for me,” Himmelsbach said. “The only problem that we had was the rain. Anytime you race in something no matter where you are, the rain plays a part in the race. Our goal in our strategy was to be consistent. The Pirelli tire has always worked real well. We had a 25-lap window with those. It worked great. Our team worked excellent. We did really fast pit stops. The team pulled together.” Said Day: “I just rode as fast as I could the safest way and we ended up finishing first. It was unexpected.” JHK Motorsports and riders Michael Murray and Jonathan Lawrence, riding a Yamaha, finish second overall and took GTU class honors. For ticket information on the Daytona 200 Week By Honda, visit www.racetickets.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP. Team Challenge: Overall: 1. Vallely Racing, Suzuki 1000 (Mike Himmelsbach, Josh Day); 2. JHK Motorsports, Yamaha 600 (Michael Murray, Jonathan Lawrence); 3. Moon’s Super Cycle, Suzuki 1000 (Calvin Martinez, Shawn Hill); GTL: 1. RightsForBikers.com, Ducati (C.J. Czaia, John Linder); Solo: David McPherson, Yamaha; GTU: 1. JHK Motorsports, Yamaha 600, (Michael Murray, Jonathan Lawrence); GTO: 1. Vallely Racing, Suzuki (Mike Himmelsbach, Josh Day). GT Lights Expert:: 1. Brian Parriott (BMW 1200), 2. Garrett Rick (Ducati 1000), 3. Rick Breen (Suzuki 650) GT Lights Am:1. Eric Konigsberg (Ducati 992), 2. Alexander Lazo (Suzuki 650), 3. Chris Sullivan (DucatI 1000). GTO Expert: 1. Geoff May (Suzuki 1000), 2. David Loikits (Suzuki 1000), 3. David McEnery (Suzuki 1000). GTO Amateur: 1. Robert Dougherty (Suzuki 750), 2. Larry Karpinsky Jr. (Yamaha 600), 3. Dennis Espinoza (Honda 1000) Akrapovic Exhaust GTU Expert: 1. Michal Barnes (Suzuki 600), 2. Michael Beck (Suzuki 600), 3. Trey Yonce (Suzuki 600) Akrapovic Exhause GTU Amateur: 1. Brian Rivera (Yamaha 600), 2. Larry Karpinsky Jr. (Yamaha 600), 3. Steve Hamer (Yamaha 600) Formula 40 Expert: 1. Robert Lang (Suzuki 750), 2. JB Layman (Yamaha 600), 3. Morgan Gilbert (Suzuki 600) Formula 40 Amateur: 1. Robert Dougherty (Suzuki 750), 2. Robert Picinich (Kawasaki 600), 3. Dennis Espinoza (Suzuki 600) LW Formula 40 Expert: 1. Jeffrey Johnson (Buel 1000), 2. Mark Tenn (Yamaha 600), 3. Eric Helmbach (Honda 600) LW Formula 40 Amateur: 1. Stephen Walker (BMW 1200), 2. Chris Sullivan (Ducati 1000), 3. Marcus Miller (Ducati 748) More, from a press release issued by Team DafanZ Tuning: Team DafanZ Tuning’s 2007 ASRA Solo Challenge season got off to a great start Friday as rider Krishna Pribadi finished 2nd in the opening Daytona round of the series aboard a Honda CBR600RR. Continuing his own success in 2006, DafanZ Tuning owner Dafan Zhang has signed Krishna Pribadi of Anniston, AL as the DafanZ Tuning rider to campaign the 2007 ASRA Solo Challenge series. Having competed extensively in endurance racing as a part of Steel City Racing, Pribadi has the skills and experience necessary to challenge for race wins and the series title. With the help of an experience pit crew, Pribadi completed 46 laps around the high banks of Daytona International Speedway and finished on the podium, scoring a solid start to his title challenge. Krishna Pribadi Team DafanZ Tuning ASRA #707

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