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| AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP: MILLER MOTORSPORTS PARK HONDA SUMMIT OF SPEED |
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AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP: MILLER MOTORSPORTS PARK HONDA
SUMMIT OF SPEED
The AMA Superbike Championship will share the stage with an FIM world championship
event for the first of two times this season on May 29-June 1 at Miller Motorsports
Park, in Tooele, Utah.
The unique four-day program will mark the first time in four years that the AMA
Superbike series has run in conjunction with the Superbike World Championship,
which is making its much-anticipated return trip to America with a first-ever
trip to Utah.
Taking the Long Way Around
While the World Superbike stars will inherit the 3-mile long Outer Course that
the AMA Superbike series utilized in their first two trips to the modern facility,
in 2008 the AMA Superbike Championship will take on the 4.5-mile Full Course.
The configuration is the longest the series will encounter all year, and in fact
the lengthiest circuit in North America, surpassing another championship mainstay,
Road America, which measures approximately a half mile shorter at 'only' 4 miles
in length.
Riders' opinions of the extended Miller Motorsports Park configuration were overwhelmingly
positive following a recent test, which should provide a unique experience for
spectators.
The Basics
Miller Motorsports Park, located just west of Salt Lake City, is the brainchild
of Larry H. Miller, who also owns the local NBA franchise, the Utah Jazz, among
his many other high-profile business interests.
The circuit opened in 2006, and was immediately added to the AMA Superbike schedule.
Its world-class facilities rank among the very best found in the United States.
In addition, the track's high elevation and flowing nature have made for close
racing, with the last non-Yoshimura Suzuki AMA Superbike race win coming at MMP
(Jake Zemke, American Honda, 2006).
AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY PARTS UNLIMITED
The Title Fight is On
Rockstar Makita Yoshimura Suzuki's reigning double champion, Ben Spies, has clawed
his way back into contention for a third-straight Superbike crown thanks to a
powerful run of four consecutive Superbike victories.
Spies has whittled teammate Mat Mladin's advantage down from 29 points to just
nine (242 vs. 233) on the strength of back-to-back doubles at Auto Club Speedway
and Infineon Raceway.
The 23-year-old Texan has performed admirably at Miller Motorsports Park in previous
visits, scoring three race wins in four attempts. While the track configuration
is different this year, Spies' showed plenty of speed on the 4.5-mile circuit
in testing, posting the fastest time among all riders aboard his #1-plated GSX-R1000.
Bulldog Back on the Box
Monster Energy Kawasaki's Jamie Hacking came on strong during the tail end of
his first campaign as part of Kawasaki's factory Superbike effort, scoring four
podium results in the season's final six races.
The team is fielding an all-new ZX-10R in '08 and while the bike's development
may have held the British-born rider back in the season's opening races, he appeared
to be fully back up to speed at Infineon Raceway, claiming a pair of third-place
finishes, his best yet in 2008.
Upsetting the Established Order
Yamaha USA's Jason DiSalvo flashed the form that saw him regularly claim pole
positions on the undercard in seasons past, qualifying second at Infineon Raceway,
marking the first time Ben Spies and Mat Mladin didn't control the top two positions
on the grid since the 2006 season.
AMA PRO HONDA OILS SUPERSPORT CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY SHOEI
Bostrom Back to World-Class Form
Graves Motorsports Yamaha's Ben Bostrom's pole and win at Infineon Raceway marked
his third in four attempts in both categories in the Supersport class this season.
The Californian's recent form has reminded many that he's one of the racing world's
elite talents when properly motivated and on form as he is in 2008.
Bostrom's teammate, Josh Herrin, sits second in the points but Bostrom's wins--combined
with the teenager's third and sixth-place finishes--at the last two rounds have
opened up a bit of breathing space at the front. Bostrom now leads by 21 points.
Bostrom will be eager to put together another stellar weekend while sharing the
spotlight with the Superbike World Championship, the series that elevated him
to fan favorite status around the globe.
Behind Blue
Erion Honda's Jake Zemke was again the closest runner to snapping Yamaha's perfect
'08 win streak in Supersport, claiming a second consecutive runner-up finish.
Infineon Raceway also saw Matsushima Performance Suzuki's Danny Eslick continue
his rapid improvement in 2008. Eslick has jumped up the finishing order in each
race this season, finishing tenth at Daytona, eighth in Birmingham, sixth in
Fontana, and third in Sonoma.
AMA FORMULA XTREME SERIES
Three in a Row
Jake Zemke continued to roll in Formula Xtreme action, claiming a third-straight
class victory at Infineon Raceway. The Californian carries a commanding 18-point
advantage over second-ranked Steve Rapp (Attack Kawasaki) into Miller Motorsports
Park despite his disappointing 12th-place run in the season opener at Daytona
International Speedway.
Oh So Close
Zemke's Erion Honda teammate, Josh Hayes, is still seeking his first win after
claiming 11 combined in 2007. The Mississippian again came within a whisker of
the win, losing out to Zemke at the checkered flag by a scant 0.067 seconds.
The defending double FX champ finished second at Auto Club Speedway by 0.013
seconds, crashed out of first place at Barber Motorsports Park, and was disqualified
after winning the Daytona 200.
Impressive Debut
Cory West put in a strong ride aboard the Team M4 EMGO Suzuki GSX-R600 at Infineon
Raceway in place of his injured teammate, Martin Cardenas, finishing fourth in
his 2008 class debut.
AMA SUPERSTOCK SERIES PRESENTED BY DYNOJET
The First is Always the Hardest
While it took decades for Honda to claim a first-ever Superstock victory, they
picked up a second just one race later as Corona Honda's Jake Holden piloted
his CBR1000RR to his third career AMA victory the last time out.
Holden's perfect pole/win weekend moves him to within 12 points of two-time class
champion Aaron Yates (Yates leads 138-126).
Jordan Suzuki Duo Look to Strike Back
Yates has finished second two races in a row after opening the season with two
wins. His teammate, Geoff May, was also in contention for the win at Infineon
Raceway, running a close third when the race was red flagged and called complete
deep into the event. The result marked the Georgian's first podium since his
third-place run in the season opener in Daytona.
May is now tied for third in the standings with Team Roadracingworld.com Suzuki's
Chris Ulrich as the two sit equal with 104 points apiece following four rounds.
Coverage on SPEED
Saturday's AMA Superbike final will air on SPEED with same-day coverage at 10
pm Eastern time on Saturday, May 31. Sunday's race will air live on Sunday, June
1 at 4 pm Eastern time. The Supersport race will get the same day delay treatment,
airing an hour before Sunday's Superbike race at 3 pm. The AMA Formula Xtreme
and Superstock races will air on Tuesday, June 3 on SPEED at 12 pm.
Tickets
Tickets for the combined AMA/World Superbike weekend can be obtained by calling
435-277-RACE or visiting www.millermotorsportspark.com.
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