Australian Superbike: Cru Halliday, Wayne Maxwell Split Race Wins At Morgan Park Raceway

Australian Superbike: Cru Halliday, Wayne Maxwell Split Race Wins At Morgan Park Raceway

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Yamaha Dominates Morgan Park with Maxwell and Halliday

August 27, 2017

Yamaha dominated the YMI Superbike class to win both races at Round 5 Morgan Park Raceway (QLD) for the Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Pirelli (ASBK). Wayne Maxwell (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1) winning Race One and Cru Halliday (Yamaha Finance, YZF-R1) Race Two on their Yamaha YZF-R1’s.

Race One

In a riveting YMI Superbike Race One, the ‘Wayne Train’ Wayne Maxwell took a sensational Race One victory after storming through the pack. Troy Herfoss (Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team, CBR1000SP2) crashed with ten laps to go, blowing the Championship wide open. In a phenomenal ride Corey Turner (Desmosport Ducati, 1299 Panigale) secured a second place finish for his debut race on the Ducati. Pole sitter Halliday finished on the podium.

Halliday (Yamaha Finance, YZF-R1) took off well from pole position but it would be Josh Waters (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, GSXR-1000R) to lead into turn one, with Herfoss and Bryan Staring (Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team, CBR1000SP2) in tow. Early in the race, Waters, Halliday and Herfoss pulled a massive gap to fourth place. With ten laps to go Herfoss lost the front, crashed at YMI corner and broke his handlebar. With the bike too badly damaged to continue.

After Herfoss’s crash Maxwell was on an absolute charge through the field, after qualifying in seventh place for the start of the race. Maxwell was the only rider able to race consistently in the 1:13’s throughout the race. Maxwell fought has way up to second and was right on Halliday’s tail. Unfortunately for Halliday he ran wide at YMF corner and that handed Maxwell the lead. Turner also managing to overtake Halliday soon after.

Maxwell would maintain first position until the conclusion of the race to take a victory to remember. His ability to maintain the sensational grip from the Pirelli tyres, key to the Race One win.

Staring had to retire after smoke was visibly coming from the belly pan of his Honda. A disappointing result, after the well experienced racer was riding in the top five for the duration of the race.

In the end, it was Maxwell, Turner and Halliday that took Race One podium honours in a thrilling race that had the crowds whipped into a frenzy. Waters and Daniel Falzon (JD Racing, Yamaha YZF-R1) completed the top five.

Maxwell shared his thoughts after the win; “I got a reasonable start and I was very aggressive from the start. We just managed to find our rhythm and really settle into the race. We had a plan and we executed. We have never really had that one lap pace but we knew over a race distance we would be strong.”

Provisional Race One Results

1 Wayne MAXWELL (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1)

2 Corey TURNER (Desmosport Ducati, 1299 Panigale)

3 Cru HALLIDAY (Yamaha Finance, Yamaha YZF-R1)

4 Josh WATERS (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, GSXR-1000R)

5 Daniel FALZON (JD Racing, Yamaha YZF-R1)

6 Robert BUGDEN (Kawasaki BCperformance, Kawasaki ZX-10R)

7 Alex PHILLIS (Apex Civil, Yamaha YZF-R1)

8 Beau BEATON (Racers Edge Perform, Ducati Panigale)

9 Glenn ALLERTON (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1)

10 Michael BLAIR (Blair Build, Yamaha YZF-R1)

Race Two

Halliday wrapped up a superb weekend on Sunday at Warwick, with his first YMI Superbike win of 2017, whilst Maxwell and Herfoss also secured podium results.

YMI Superbike riders had to focus hard in order to avoid any mistakes and Halliday did just that to register a win. Starting from first on the grid, the New South Wales rider ultimately beat Maxwelll across the line by a second, with Herfoss just over a further one and a half seconds back.

At the start of the race, Halliday managed to take the lead into turn one, followed by Staring, Waters and Herfoss. Lap two featured an enormous amount of crashes with Falzon, Beau Beaton (Racers Edge Perform, Ducati Panigale) and Matt Walters (Kawasaki Australia, ZX-10R) all going down in a short amount of time. Halliday, Herfoss and Waters now had a significant buffer at the front.

By lap four, Maxwell looked on for a repeat of Race One as he caught up to the three battling at the front. Herfoss managed to take the lead with 10 laps remaining, behind them Turner and Robbie Bugden (Kawasaki BCperformance, ZX-10R) were battling hard for fifth place. Bugden attempted to overtake Turner but crashed out after the attempt failed.

Soon after Turner managed to catch up to the leading four and the top five were separated by under a second. Although Turner managed to catch the leading group he soon crashed, after what has been a sensational debut on the Ducati for the teenager.

Halliday managed to retake the lead from Herfoss, leaving the Honda rider to battle it out for second place. Maxwell overtook Herfoss on the penultimate lap, by that time Halliday had managed to build a massive gap.

Halliday crossed the finish line in first, with Maxwell in second and a third place for Herfoss. Maxwell now leads the Championship with 193 points, ahead of Herfoss with 188, Bugden despite crashing out is in third with 172 total points.

Halliday shared his reaction after taking the win; “It’s great to get the win on what is a privateer outfit that’s mostly family owned, I’m sure that we’ll celebrate and I’m looking to back it up at my home race in NSW in two short weeks time.”

Provisional Race Two Results

1 Cru HALLIDAY (Yamaha Finance, Yamaha YZF-R1)

2 Wayne MAXWELL (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1)

3 Troy HERFOSS (Crankt Protein Honda Racing Team, CBR1000SP2)

4 Josh WATERS (Team Suzuki ECSTAR, GSXR-1000R)

5 Glenn ALLERTON (Yamaha Racing Team, YZF-R1)

6 Mitch LEVY (ATR,Yamaha YZF-R1)

7 Alex PHILLIS (Apex Civil, Yamaha YZF-R1)

8 Corey TURNER (Desmosport Ducati, 1299 Panigale)

9 Michael BLAIR (Blair Build, Yamaha YZF-R1)

10 Ryan YANKO (Kabuto, Ducati Panigale)

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2017 Yamaha Motor Finance Australian Superbike Championship Presented by Motul Pirelli Calendar:

Round 6 SMSP Eastern Creek, NSW 8-10 September

Round 7 Spokes.com.au presents Phillip Island Circuit, VIC 6-8 October

Picture 1: Maxwell on the charge

Picture 2: Halliday leads pack

Picture 3: Cru Halliday gasses on

Picture 4: Superbike Podium – Halliday, Maxwell, Waters


More, from a press issued by Crankt Protein Honda Racing:

HERFOSS REMAINS IN ASBK CONTENTION AFTER MORGAN PARK RACE PODIUM

Crankt Protein Honda Racing’s Troy Herfoss managed to place his CBR1000RR SP2 on the race two podium in today’s Morgan Park round of the 2017 Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK).

After qualifying second fastest and displaying impressive race pace throughout the Queensland weekend, Herfoss made an uncharacteristic mistake in the first 16-lap affair and crashed out of third position on lap five.

The defending number one plate-holder was able to rebound in style later this afternoon – live on free-to-air national television – by challenging for victory, leading five laps in the mid-stages and crossing the line in P3.

Despite his DNF in race one today and taking 10th overall, Herfoss is now second in the championship standings and just five points from the lead with two rounds remaining. He also set a new Morgan Park race lap record of 1m13.317s in that opening encounter.

It was a disappointing day for Crankt Protein Honda Racing teammate Bryan Staring, who also showed front-running speed and qualified fourth fastest on Saturday, but was ruled out of contention in both races on Sunday.

In the first race, the 2010 title winner was inside the top five when he encountered troubles and was forced to pit, while in race two he was as high as second on lap two when he slid out of the battle. He’s now seventh in points.

The 2017 Australian Superbike Championship will now travel directly to Sydney Motorsport Park in New South Wales for the penultimate round six on 8-10 September.

2017 ASBK Rd5 Morgan Park results:

1. Wayne MAXWELL 45

2. Cru HALLIDAY 44

3. Josh WATERS 34

4. Corey TURNER 33

5. Glenn ALLERTON 28

6. Alex PHILLIS 28

7. Mitch LEVY 25

8. Michael BLAIR 23

9. Ryan YANKO 19

10. Troy HERFOSS (Crankt Protein Honda Racing) 18

2017 ASBK championship standings:

1. Wayne MAXWELL 193

2. Troy HERFOSS (Crankt Protein Honda Racing) 188

3. Robert BUGDEN 172

4. Daniel FALZON 171

5. Josh WATERS 169

6. Cru HALLIDAY 154

7. Bryan STARING (Crankt Protein Honda Racing) 131

8. Corey TURNER 114

9. Mitch LEVY 103

10. Beau BEATON 92

To stay up to date with the Crankt Protein Honda Racing team, visit the team’s official website at www.teamhondaracing.com.au or follow @teamhondaracing on social media. 

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