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Nash Takes Second AMA Pro
SuperSport Victory in Red Bull
U.S. Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway
Laguna Seca
Puerta Earns Pole but
Crashes on Lap One; Wild Day
of Racing for SuperSport
Regulars
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MONTEREY, Calif. (July 24,
2010) - The AMA Pro
SuperSport riders put on
quite a show today in the
action packed 18 lap race
here at Mazda Raceway Laguna
Seca during the Red Bull
U.S. Grand Prix event.
Riding his LTD Racing Yamaha
with an engine that hadn't
turned a lap until the
warm-up lap, Huntley Nash
endured a red flag race
stoppage and relentless
pressure from Top Gun rider
Tyler O'Hara and went on to
take his second career AMA
Pro SuperSport win.
O'Hara, riding his Radio
Medics Yamaha, led the early
stages of the race prior to
the red flag and had an
unfortunate fall in turn
nine as he was working on
lap 15, ending his day. But
he wasn't the only one to
suffer an accident in
today's action packed race
in front of a capacity crowd
here at Laguna Seca.
The biggest heartbreak was
for Pole Position winner
Tomas Puerta. At the start,
Puerta was beaten into turn
two by O'Hara and as the
field went into the right
hand turn three, Puerta's
LTD Racing Yamaha took a big
twitch, he tried to save it
but to no avail. A number
of riders took avoiding
action including fourth
starting Cameron Beaubier
who was riding his own Mazda
Technologies Rockwall
Yamaha. As the field
continued around to complete
lap one, Joey Pascarella
shot off the road in turn
nine and although he was
able to rejoin, he was well
back.
The next rider to meet
misfortune was Beaubier who
slid down as he entered the
famous corkscrew turn and
although he was able to
quickly get right up, his
Yamaha was too badly damaged
to continue. This brought
out the red flag after five
laps had been
completed. Prior to the red
flag, Elena Myers had a
great start and shot up into
third and although there was
a number of riders right
behind her including James
Rispoli, Austin DeHaven and
Scott Gilbert, Myers was
unflappable as she held
station in third despite the
constant pressure.
At the restart, Huntley Nash
took the lead as O'Hara ran
inches behind Nash and
looked for a way by. But
Nash was up to the challenge
and he used the knowledge
gained earlier in the
weekend when he and LTD
Racing team chief Gary
Medley went up to the
Corkscrew and discussed
where and how he should
attack that vital part of
the racetrack.
The battle came to an end
when O'Harawent down and it
was a disappointing end to
another very strong AMA Pro
SuperSport outing for the
young rider who had taken a
couple of podium finishes as
a Top Gun entry earlier in
the season. Finishing second
and third today were DeHaven
on his family run Yamaha and
also Gilbert on his Team
Graves Yamaha.
Both rider were part of the
early battles up front and
after the red flag, both ran
smart races to take second
and third respectively.
DeHaven was delighted with
his finish and enjoyed his
experience racing with the
AMA Pro SuperSport
regulars. Gilbert also
continued to impress, adding
to his two podium finishes
from earlier this year at
Auto Club Speedway.
The highlight of the day was
the intense battle between
Elena Myers and James
Rispoli. After the red
flag, they battled back and
forth with Myers on her
Lucas Oil
Roadracingworld.com Suzuki
passing Rispoli, only to
have the Rispoli re-pass her
before the end of the lap on
his Ant-Racing.com Yamaha.
On the last turn of the last
lap, the two came out of the
hard left hand final corner
and in a sensational launch
to the line, Myers just was
able to pass Rispoli for
fourth place. Rispoli, who
has been riding extremely
well himself in both AMA Pro
Road Racing and AMA Pro Flat
Track competition, where he
is currently third in the
Pro Singles championship
hunt, won the SunTrust
Improve Your Position Award
for his performance at the
recent Mid-Ohio SuperSport
race.
With so many of the
frontrunners having
problems, there was a host
of worthy names in the top
ten including David Gaviria
on his Kawasaki, Bryce
Prince on his Yamaha,
Matthew Sadowski (Suzuki),
Travis Ohge (Yamaha) and
Michael Corbino, who
rounded out the top ten.
Towards the end of the race,
Gaviria and Sadowski were
battling hard and also were
Prince and Ohge. All rode
well on a difficult and
action packed day.
Please visit
www.amaproracing.com for the
full finishing order from
today's race.
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