ZARS Shootout Results And Report From Brainerd International Raceway

ZARS Shootout Results And Report From Brainerd International Raceway

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Brainerd, MN – Zalusky Advanced Riding School and Track Days (ZARS) recently held its first track day and Shootout on Donnybrooke Road Course on July 17.

The event was held at Brainerd International Raceway. The Shootout Series continues to attract top riders including Scott Stall, Jesse Nelson and JR Hiebert. The series presented by Twin Cities Orthopedic awarded over $500 in cash prizes to the top finishers in each of the classes.

From the green to the checkered flag, Scott Stall had the lead and took the win with JR Hiebert who battled with Jesse Nelson, but ultimately lost.

In the Novice ranks, David Stone put on a performance of a lifetime and rode away to the checkered flag for his big win!

ZARS continues to broaden the riding opportunities with the Rider Challenge for experienced Track Day riders. In GP 3/4, three young guns took the podium. Cameron Boyle rode strong for the win with Trevor Gumm in second and Zach Mills in third.

ZARS returns to Colorado for elevations changes, technical and fun at High Plains Raceway, August 12-13.

About – Zalusky Advanced Riding School and Track Days (ZARS) is a Track Day organization based in the Upper Midwest that provides riding and education opportunities for riders and racers of all skill levels at Road America, Brainerd International Raceway and High Plains Raceway. For more information, visit www.ridezars.com

Shootout Championship Results: July 17:

GP 3/4 Expert

1. Scott Stall (Kaw ZX-10R)

2. JR Hiebert (Duc 899)

3. Jesse Nelson (Suz GSX-R1000)

GP 3/4 Novice

1. David Stone (Hon CBR100RR)

2. Kyle Franz (Duc 899)

3. Eric Hjelter (Tri 675R)

4. Andrew Tolzmann (Kaw ZX-6R)

GP 1/2 Expert

1. Bill Plucky (Suz SV650)

GP 1/2 Novice

1. Leif Nadeau (Yam R450)

2. Jeff Franz (Yam FZ07)

3. Denyse Brooks (Yam FZ07)

4. Justin Miest (Kaw ZX-6R)

Rider Challenge:

1. Cameron Boyle (Kaw ZX10-R)

2. Trevor Gumm (Kaw ZX10-R)

3. Zac Mills (Yam YZF-R6)

4. James Stanley (Kaw ZX10-R)

5. Justin Jongbloedt (Kaw ZX6R)

6. Forrest Allen (Kaw ZX6R)

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