Formula USA National Riders Warm-up With CCS Wins Saturday At Barber

Formula USA National Riders Warm-up With CCS Wins Saturday At Barber

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Several Formula USA National racers took CCS race wins Saturday at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama.

Vesrah Suzuki’s Brian Stokes was credited with the victory in the red-flag-shortened Unlimited Supersport.

Riding a GSX-R1000, Stokes led the first three laps but was overtaken on lap four of six by Robert Jensen. Shortly after, the red flag came out for a crashed rider lying in the track, scoring reverted one lap and Stokes was awarded the win. Jensen took second, just in front of Scott Harwell and Scott Greenwood.

Jensen, Harwell and Greenwood all rode Suzuki GSX-R750s.

Turning laps as fast as 1:31.0, Corona Extra Suzuki’s Ben Attard beat Harwell, Jeff Wood, Trey Yonce and Stokes in the six-lap Middleweight Supersport race.

Arclight Suzuki’s Harwell bounced back to win the GTO race on his GSX-R750 over Des Conboy.

Conboy also finished runner-up in the Middleweight Superbike sprint, behind winner Michael Himmelsbach, who rode his Himmelsbach Racing Yamaha YZF-R6.

Hoban Brothers/Appleton Harley-Davidson’s Jeff Johnson beat Josh Guyer in a battle of the Buell XB9Rs in Lightweight Superbike.

CAD Racing’s David Yaakov topped Darren Danilowicz in a Suzuki SV650 duel in Lightweight Supersport.

And in a Buell Firebolt versus Suzuki SV1000 showdown, Harding Harley-Davidson’s Bryan Bemisderfer just edged out Tapeworks Suzuki’s Russell Masecar in SuperTwins.

The 125cc Grand Prix was won by 18-year-old Texan Will Gruy. Brian Kcraget finished second, after charging from the back of the large, 34-rider grid. Garret Carter, 15, finished third.

Saturday’s CCS Race Results (listed in chronological order):

GTO Expert: 1. Scott Harwell (Suz GSX-R750); 2. Des Conboy (Yam YZF-R6); 3. Jason Jenkins (Suz GSX-R1000); 4. David Lacovich (Suz GSX-R750); 5. Pete Butler (Yam YZF-R1); 6. Kurt Stock (Suz GSX-R600).

GTO Amateur: 1. Donald Martin, II (Hon CBR954RR); 2. Clay Adams (Hon CBR954RR); 3. J.B. Layman (Yam YZF-R6); 4. Jonny Moore; 5. Anthony Dowless (Suz GSX-R750); 6. Charles Northey (Suz GSX-R750).

125cc Grand Prix: 1. Will Gruy (Hon RS125); 2. Brian Kcraget (Hon RS125); 3. Garrett Carter (Hon RS125); 4. Todd Puckett (Hon RS125); 5. Josh Herrin (Hon RS125); 6. Stewart Aitken-Cade (Hon RS125).

Ultra Lightweight Superbike Expert: 1. Paul James (Buell XB9R); 2. Aaron Risinger (Apr RS250); 3. Kevin Weir (MuZ 720); 4. Daniele Lenarduzzi; 5. Chris Cosentino (Ruta 608); 6. Art Diaz (Buell XB9R).

Ultra Lightweight Superbike Amateur: 1. James Hillis (Apr RS250); 2. Finbar “Barry” Gilsenan (Hon RS125); 3. Jordan Kaser (Hon CBR400); 4. Ty Davis (KTM 510); 5. Nicole Hoffman (Apr RS250); 6. Bob Weinert (Yam FZR400).

Middleweight Supersport Amateur: 1. J.B. Layman (Yam YZF-R6); 2. Jonny Moore (Yam YZF-R6); 3. Michael Garner (Yam YZF-R6); 4. Ryan Dubois (Suz GSX-R600); 5. Brent Lilly (Hon CBR600); 6. David Rising (Suz GSX-R600).

Middleweight Supersport Expert: 1. Ben Attard (Suz GSX-R600); 2. Scott Harwell (Suz GSX-R600); 3. Jeff Wood (Suz GSX-R600); 4. Trey Yonce (Yam YZF-R6); 5. Brian Stokes (Suz GSX-R600); 6. Chris Ulrich (Suz GSX-R600).

Lightweight Supersport Expert: 1. David Yaakov (Suz SV650); 2. Darren Danilowicz (Suz SV650); 3. Michael Niksa (Suz SV650); 4. Jeff Kimbel (Suz SV650); 5. Kris Wall (Suz SV650); 6. Stephen Servis (Suz SV650).

Lightweight Supersport Amateur: 1. Lee Davis, Jr. (Suz SV650); 2. David Knox (Suz SV650); 3. Robert Nunnally (Suz SV650); 4. Tony Tinsley (Suz SV650); 5. Matt Maziarz (Suz SV650); 6. Michael Watson (Suz SV650).

Unlimited Supersport Expert: 1. Brian Stokes (Suz GSX-R1000); 2. Robert Jensen (Suz GSX-R750); 3. Scott Harwell (Suz GSX-R750); 4. Scott Greenwood (Suz GSX-R750); 5. Chris Ulrich (Suz GSX-R750); 6. Kevin Gordon (Suz GSX-R750).

Unlimited Supersport Amateur: 1. Donald Martin (Hon CBR954RR); 2. Michael Garner (Yam YZF-R6); 3. Jonny Moore (Yam YZF-R6); 4. Jonathan Lawrence (Yam YZF-R6); 5. Tony Diaz (Yam YZF-R1); 6. Clay Adams (Hon CBR929RR).

Lightweight Superbike Expert: 1. Jeff Johnson (Buell XB9R); 2. Josh Guyer (Buell XB9R); 3. Stephen Servis (Suz SV650); 4. Brian Lacy (Suz SV650); 5. Jeff Kimbel (Suz SV650); 6. John Linder (Suz SV650).

Lightweight Superbike Amateur: 1. Ross Ryals (Suz SV650); 2. David Knox (Suz SV650); 3. Michael McQuarrie (Suz SV650); 4. Robert Nunnally (Suz SV650); 5. Matt Marziarz (Suz SV650); 6. Michael Watson (Suz SV650).

Middleweight Superbike Expert: 1. Michael Himmelsbach (Yam YZF-R6); 2. Des Conboy (Yam YZF-R6); 3. William Meyers, III (Yam YZF-R6); 4. Greg Melka (Yam YZF-R6); 5. Ryan Patterson (Yam YZF-R6); 6. Brian Johnson (Yam YZF-R6).

Middleweight Superbike Amateur: 1. J.B. Layman (Yam YZF-R6); 2. Dan Burnette (Suz GSX-R600); 3. Ryan Dubois (Suz GSX-R600); 4. Scott Harwood (Hon CBR600); 5. Jonny Moore (Yam YZF-R6); 6. Michael Murray (Yam YZF-R6).

SuperTwins Expert: 1. Bryan Bemisderfer (Buell XB9R); 2. Russell Masecar (Suz SV650); 3. Tony Sawyer (Duc 998); 4. Mike Coulter (Apr RSV1000); 5. Josh Guyer (Buell XB9R); 6. Bradley Duncan (Suz 1000).

SuperTwins Amateur: 1. William Baragona (Apr RSV1000); 2. Robb Dixon (Hon 1000); 3. Jesse Riegert (Hon 1000); 4. Allyn Graham (Hon 1000); 5. Steven McSwain (Hon 1000); 6. Tony Diaz (Suz).

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