Author Nick Ienatsch Finds Racing Success In CCS Regional At Las Vegas

Author Nick Ienatsch Finds Racing Success In CCS Regional At Las Vegas

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From a press release issued by G2 Racing:

Ienatsch Takes 6 Wins at Las Vegas!!!

Nick Ienatsch is hot in Las Vegas where every start is a win.

G2 Racing arrived at the CCS Pacific Region event at the Las Vegas raceway on August 1-3 ready for a scorching weekend. However, Friday’s unusual intermittent showers were unusually cool and threatened to make tire choice for the GTO race a gamble. With the track drying at the start, a very close battle for the lead was waged for the entire race with Nick Ienatsch as one of four leading riders. Positioned as far back as fourth near the end of the race, Nick fought through close passes to take the win on his Suzuki GSX-R750.

The anticipated brutally hot temperatures arrived for Saturday and Sunday. In Saturday racing, Nick easily outdistanced the field in the Heavyweight Supersport class on his GSX-R750 and took closer wins in the Formula Forty and Supertwins classes on a Honda RC-51.

Nick continued his winning streak with a pair of victories on Sunday in the Supertwins and Formula Forty classes on the Honda RC-51. Both events had close racing in the early laps, but saw Ienatsch with significant leads by the finish.

In total, Ienatsch started six races and earned six wins for the weekend.

G2 racing wishes to acknowledge Carry Andrew of Hypercycle, Dale Keiffer of Michelin/Racer’s Edge and Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Riding School for their significant contributions and assistance.

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