Updated Post: AHRMA Vintage Results From Monday At Daytona

Updated Post: AHRMA Vintage Results From Monday At Daytona

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AHRMA Results From Daytona In Chronological Order 200 GP: 1. Sakis Vasilopoulos (Yam) 2. Dennis Poneleit (Hon) 3. Gary Smith (Hon) 4. Carl Anderson (Yam) 5. Marvin Long (H-D) 6. Garmen Looney (Suz) PRE-1940: 1. Alex McLean (Nor) 2. Keith Campbell (Ind) 3. Art Farley (H-D) 4. Ralph Wessell (Ind) 5. Al Knapp(H-D) 6. Beno Rodi (Nor) PRODUCTION LIGHTWEIGHT: 1. Robert Wilson (Hon) 2. James Elmore (Hon) 3. William Vernon (Suz) 500 PREMIER: 1. Pat Mooney (Manx Nor) 2. Peter Politiek Jr. (Seeley Nor) 3. Wes Orloff (Hon) 4. Bruce Yoxsimer (Matchless) 5. Chuck Honeycutt (Matchless) 6. Larry Poons (Seeley Nor) TRIUMPH THRUXTON CUP: 1. Tim Joyce (Tri) 2. Jay Springsteen (Tri) 3. Jim Filice (Tri) 4. Robert McLendon III (Tri) 5. Paul Vitale (Tri) 6. Fred Willink (Tri) BOT FORMULA 1: 1. Gianfranco Guareschi (M-G) 2. Dario Marchetti (Duc) 3. Sadandra Hikita (H-D) 4. Greg Nichols (Duc) 5. Andrew Cowell (M-G) 6. Jeff Jones (Hon) BOT FORMULA 3: 1. James Weber (Suz SV650) 2. Charles Burnett (Hon NT650) 3. Bob Robbins (Duc 750) 4. Eric Mercer (Duc) 5. Robert McLendon III (Suz SV650) 6. Brad Davis (Suz SV650) SUPER MONO: 1. Gary DiPietro (KTM/SMR) 2. Ken Debelak (Harris/Rotax) 3. Alan Doman (MZ) 4. Edward Wilson (MZ) 5. Mike Parker (KTM) 6. Tim Lile (Yam) 250 GP: 1. Philip Turkington (Bul) 2. Dave Roper (Aer) 3. Robbie Nigl (Duc) 4. Jonathan White (Duc) 5. Pete Derosa (Bul) 6. Laf Young (Ben) CLASS C FOOT SHIFT: 1. Alex McLean (Nor) 2. Beno Rodi (Nor) 3. Ed Fisher (Tri) 4. Bob Merkel (Tri) CLASS C HAND SHIFT: 1. Art Farley (H-D) 2. Keith Campbell (Ind) 3. Ralph Wessell (Ind) 4. Gary Davis (Ind) 5. David Naegele (Ind) 6. Al Knapp (H-D) FORMULA 125: 1. Clair Saam (Yam) 2. Dwaine Williams (Bri) 350 GP: 1. Philip Turkington (Bul) 2. Henry Syphers (Suz) 3. Joe Lachniet (Yam) 4. Edward Sensenig (Duc) 5. Jody Hance (Duc) 6. Chris Jensen (Duc) FORMULA 250: 1. Craig Breckon (C-A) 2. William Lentz (Yam RD250) 3. George Taylor (Yam) 4. Jerry Herman (Yam) 5. Arthur Doumas (Yam) 6. James Rutherford (Hon) VINTAGE SUPERBIKE LIGHT: 1. Dave Bourbeau (Suz) 2. Glenn Maxwell (Yam) 3. Jim Killy (Yam) CLASSIC 60s 1. Josef Brenner (BSA) 2. David King (Nor) 3. John Cooper (BSA) 4. Alberto Fernandez (Manx Nor) 5. Alex McLean (Nor) 6. Dick Miles (Manx Nor) PRODUCTION HEAVYWEIGHT: 1. Scott Jennings 2. Stan Miller (BMW R75/5) SPORTSMAN 350: 1. Buff Harsh (Hon) 2. Steve Brown (Hon) 3. Eric Cook (Hon) 4. Wes Orloff (Hon) 5. Mike Mathews (Hon) 6. Jason Bessey (Hon) BOT FORMULA 2: 1. Sadandri Hikita (H-D) 2. Wes Orloff (Buell) 3. Bob Robbins (Duc 750) 4. Andrew Cowell (M-G) 5. David Houghtaling (Duc) 6. Robert McLendon III (Suz SV650) OPEN TWO-STROKE: 1. Tom Fournier (Yam TZ250) 2. Joseph Rutherford (Yam TZ250) 3. Bill Blythe (Yam TZ250) PRODUCTION SINGLES: 1. Gary DiPietro (KTM/SMR) 2. William House (MZ) 3. Gary Davis (MZ) 4. David Larue (Hon) 5. David Signorini (Hon) 6. Tim Lile (Yam) FORMULA 500: 1. Chuck Quenzler (Yam) 2. Charles Easterling (Yam) 3. Conrad Urbanowski (Yam) 4. Gary Smith (Hon) 5. Jamie Linxwiler (Yam) 6. Rex Birkmire (Yam) SPORTSMAN 500: 1. Josef Brenner (BSA) 2. Buff Harsh (Hon) 3. Eric Cook (Hon) 4. Mike Mathews (Hon) 5. Gary Davis (Hon) 6. Steve Brown (Hon) VINTAGE SUPERBIKE MIDDLEWEIGHT: 1. Ed Milich (Duc) 2. Walt Beute (M-G) 3. James Trampe (Suz) 4. Robert Bressler (Suz) 5. Mike Curtis (Duc) 6. George Irish Jr. (Suz) BEARS: 1. Greg Nichols (Rickman Tri) 2. Craig Murray (Tri) 3. Stan Keyes (Nor) 4. Jason Bessey 5. Scott Strickler (BSA) 6. Glenn Maxwell (BMW) VINTAGE SUPERBIKE HEAVYWEIGHT: 1. Thad Wolff (Kaw Z1) 2. George Irish Jr. (Suz) 3. Scott McVicker (Hon) 4. David Evans (Hon) 5. Jeff Hinds (Kaw) 6. Ed Milich (Duc) FORMULA 750: 1. Jay Springsteen (H-D) 2. Peter Politiek Jr. (Duc) 3. Kyle Campbell (Hon) 4. Ken Nemoto (M-G) 5. Charles Cole (M-G) 6. Brian Filo (Yam) SPORTSMAN 750: 1. Michael Dixon (Yam) 2. Bill Umstead (Yam) 3. Bob Merkel (Yam) 4. Jamie Linxwiler (Tri) 5. Craig Charles (Tri) 6. Brian Sawyer (BMW) SOS TWO-STROKE: 1. Philip Turkington (Hon) 2. Bill Blythe (Hon) 3. Bob Demetrius (Hon) 4. Jack Weaver (Yam TZ) SOUND OF THUNDER: 1. Dario Marchetti (Duc), 6 laps 2. Gianfranco Guaresehn 3. Greg Nichols (Duc) 4. Jonathan Glaefke (Suz) 5. Robert McLendon III (Tri) 6. Bob Robbins (Suz TL1000) 12. Steve Crevier (Buell XB-RR), DNF, 4 laps DNS: Rico Penzkofer (Buell XB-RR), Dan Bilansky (Buell XB-RR) FORMULA VINTAGE: 1. Thad Wolff (Kaw Z-1) 2. Jay Springsteen (H-D) 3. Kyle Campbell (Hon) 4. Peter Politiek Jr. (Duc) 5. Ken Nemoto (M-G) 6. Charles Cole (M-G) SUPER MONO 2 1. Kyle Long (Rotax) 2. Gary Davis (Hon) 3. Michael Elliott (Yam) 4. David Signorini (Hon) 5. George Bruggenthies* (Ver) *President of Road America, riding his SuperMoto bike More, from a press release issued by Daytona International Speedway: Filice Flying Around DIS During AHRMA DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., (March 6, 2006) — Jimmy Filice, the legendary dirt and road racer and motorcycle Hall of Famer, is busier than he expected to be during this year’s Daytona 200 Week By Honda. While the retired racer’s focus has been on his son Justin’s career in motorcycle racing, the 43-year-old Filice climbed aboard one of Charlie Benton’s Triumphs on Monday during the AHRMA vintage events at historic Daytona International Speedway. “I didn’t get the phone call actually until about a month ago,” said Filice, who has motorcycle legends Jay Springsteen and Gary Nixon as teammates during AHRMA days. “They asked. I didn’t hesitate. I said sure. Then I started thinking about it going, ‘I hope I can do it. I need to train.’ “We started last Thursday and we’ve been non stop. It’ll be non-stop until Saturday. I’ll run both (AHRMA) days and then we’ll start up Wednesday (with AMA) which is all right. It’s nice to busy.” Filice, who has won the AMA 250 Grand Prix at Daytona five times, finished third in Monday’s Triumph Thruxton event. “A win tomorrow would be super,” said Filice, who nowadays works with a management company representing riders. “I think I could’ve pulled it off today. I was a little cautious . . . just taking my time feeling guys out and how they are riding.” While he’s hungry for DIS victory in Tuesday’s AHRMA races, he admits his son’s race efforts are more important to him this week. “It’s for him,” Filice said. “My day has been here and done. This is just enjoyable for me. I love the Speedway. It has been kind to me throughout my career. It’s just a great thing to be in Daytona. “You always want to win, especially at Daytona. I don’t care what class you ride. If they ran tri-cycles out there, you would want to win. It’s just Daytona.” Filice and his father Jim are heavily involved in Justin’s race aspirations, which will include entries in Thursday’s Supersport event and Saturday’s 65th Daytona 200 By Honda. While the Filice family has some support from Honda, it’s basically a family-run operation. “Me and my father are basically a team,” said Jimmy Filice. “It’s more relaxing for him and not as much pressure that he’ll get eventually. If we finished first or last we’re happy as long as he finishes. Next year we’ll push for a ride for him because he’s getting to that point where he’s beyond us. My job is to turn the throttle. I don’t know how to turn wrenches very well. But I do understand some things.” Filice has five starts in the Daytona 200 By Honda with his best finish being a sixth-place run in the 1985 motorcycle classic when he was part of the famous Super Team Yamaha effort. He hopes his son Justin will follow in his tire tracks. “He has a lot of talent,” Jimmy Filice said of his 20-year-old son. “The next couple of years you’ll be seeing him running up front.” AHRMA vintage races continue on Tuesday. For tickets and more information, log onto www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or call 1-800-PITSHOP. Monday’s AHRMA Classic Days Vintage Road Races results: 200 GP: 1. Sakis Vasilopoulos, West Palm Beach, Fla., 67 Yamaha; 2. Dennis Poneleit, Marrietta, S.C., 68 Honda; 3. Gary Smith, Woodstock, Ga., 68 Honda CB Pre 1940: 1. Alex McClean, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 37 Norton; 2. Keith Campbell, Homer, Ga., 37 Indian; 3. Art Farley, Chelsea, Mich., 39 WLDR Harley Production Lightweight: 1. Robert Wilson, Manchester, Tenn., 72 Honda CL; 2. James Elmore, Beverly Hills, Fla., 74 Honda; 3. William Vernon, Vero Beach, Fla., 70 Suzuki 500 Premier: 1. Pat Mooney, Sorrento, Fla., 62 Manx Norton; 2. Peter Politiek, Jr., Borne, 68 Seeley; 3. Wes Orloff, Salem, Wisc., 67 Honda Triumph Thruxton: 1. Tim Joyce, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., 06 Triumph; 2. Jay Springsteen, Lapeer, Mich., 05 Triumph; 3. Jim Filice, Modesta, Calif., 06 Triumph BOT F1: 1. Gianfranco Guaresehn, Parma; 2. Dario Marchetti, Castel San Pietri, 05 Ducati; 3. Sadandri Hikita, Minato-Ku, 97 Harley-Davidson BOT F3: 1. James Weber, Winchester, Ky., 00 Suzuki SV; 2. Charles Burnett, Las Vegas, Nev., 88 Honda Hawk; 3. Bob Robbins, Riegelsville, Pa., 90 Ducati Super Mono: 1. Alan Doman, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 97 MZ; 2. Gary Dipietro, Bayville, N.Y., 05 KTM-SMR; 3. Ken Debelak, Nashville, Tenn., 92 Harris/Rotax 250 GP: 1. Philip Turkington, Willimantic, Conn., 67 Bultaco; 2. David Roper, Hicksville, N.Y., 66 Aeromacchi; 3. Robbie Nigl, Canterbury, NH, 64 Ducati Class C Foot: 1. Alex Mclean, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 37 Norton; 2. Beno Rodi, Winder, Ga., 38 Norton; 3. Ed Fisher, Shunk, Pa., Triumph Class C Hand: 1. Art Farley, Chelsea, Mich., 39 WLDR Harley; 2. Keith Campbell, Homer Ga., 37 Indian; 3. Ralph Wessell, Port Orange, Fla., 37 Indian Formula 125: 1. Clair Saam, Arvada, Colo., 75 Yamaha; 2. Dwaine Williams, Madison, Fla., 66 Bridgestone 350 GP: 1. Philip Turkington, Williamtic, Conn., 67 Bultaco; 2. Henry Syphers, Sounds Windsor, Conn., 66 Suzuki; 3. Joe Lachniet, Bath, Mi., 62 Yamaha Formula 250: 1. Craig Breckdon, Sparta, Mich., 70 Can Am; 2. William Lentz, Middleburg, Fla., 72 RD 250 Yamaha; 3. George Taylor, Lady Lake, Fla., 73 Yamaha Vintage Superbike Light: 1. Dave Bourbeau, Royalston, Mass., 79 Suzuki; 2. Glenn Maxwell, Rio Rancho, N.M., 80 Yamaha; 3. Jim Killy, Oxford, Ohio, 78 Yamaha Classic 60s: 1. Josef Brenner, Ekjridge, Md., 54 BSA; 2. David King, York., 60 Norton; 3. John Cooper, Aurora, 60 BSA 350 Sportsman: 1. Buff Harsh, Atlanta, Ga., 71 Honda; 2. Steve Brown, Lubbock, Texas, 71 Honda SL; 3. Eric Cook, Richmond, Va., 72 Honda CL Production Heavy: 1. Scott Jennings, Imperial Beach, Calif., 2. Stan Miller, St. Petersburg, Fla., 73 BMW R75/5; 3. Malcolm Dixon, Houston, Texas., 70 Triumph BOT F2: 1. Sadandri Hikita, Minato-Ku, 97 H-D; 2. Wes Orloff, Salem, Wisc., 03 Buell; 3. Bob Robbins, Riegelsville, Pa., 90 Ducati BOT 2 STK: 1. Thomas Fournier, Brockton, Mass., 04 Yamaha; 2. Joseph Rutherford, Point Edward, 78 Yamaha TZ; 3. Bill Blythe, Stafford Spring, 94 Yamaha, TZ Prod Singles: 1. Gary Dipietro, Bayville, N.Y., 05 KTM-SMR; 2. William House, Lakeland, Fla., 96 MZ Skorpion; 3. Gary Davis, Auburn, Calif., MUZ Scorpian F 500: 1. Chuck Quenzler, New Port Richey, Fla., 78 Yamaha; 2. Charles Easterling, Orlando, Fla., 78 Yamaha; 3. Conrad Urbanowski, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., 77 Yamaha VSM: 1. Ed Milich, Torrence, Calif., 80 Ducati; 2. Walt Beute, Palm Coast, Fla., 79 Moto Guzzi; 3. James Trampe, Debary, Fla., 77 Suzuki 500 Sportsman: 1. Josef Brenner, Ekjridge, Mary., 54 BSA; 2. Buff Harsh, Atlanta, Ga., 71 Honda; 3. Eric Cook; Richmond, Va., 72 Honda CL VSH: 1. Thad Wolff, Newbury Park, Calif., 80 Suzuki; 2. George Irish, Jr., Stafford, Va., 77 Suzuki; 3. Scott McVicker, Oakville, 81 Honda Bears: 1. Greg Nichols, Putnam, Conn., 69 Rickman TRI; 2. Craig Murray, Cedar Crest, N.M., 73 Triumph; 3. Stan Keyes, Jacksonville, Fla., 72 Norton F-750: 1. Jay Springsteen, Lapeer, Mich., 72 Harley; 2. Peter Politiek, Jr., Borne, 72 Ducati; 3. Kyle Campbell, Homer, Ga., 70 Honda CR 750 Sportsman: 1. Michael Dixon, Wataga, Ill., 70 Yamaha; 2. Bill Umstead, Lexington, Ky., 72 Yamaha; 3. Bob Merkel, Hamilton, Ohio, 75 Yamaha Sound of Thunder: 1. Dario Marchetti, Castel San Pietri, Ducati 2004; 2. Gianfranco Guaresehn, Parma; 3. Greg Nichols, Putnam, Conn., 2000 Ducati SOS 2 STK: 1. Philip Turkington, Williamtic, Conn., 96 Honda; 2. Bill Blythe, Stafford Spring, 00 Honda RS; 3. Bob Demetrius, Northhampton, Mass., 96 Honda Formula Vintage: 1. Thad Wolff, Newbury Park, Calif., 80 Suzuki; 2. Jay Springsteen, Lapeer, Mich., 72 Harley; 3. Kyle Campbell, Homer, Ga., 70 Honda CR SM2: 1. Kyle Long, Plainfield, Ind., 90 Rotax; 2. Gary Davis, Auburn, Calif., 03 Honda; 3. Michael Elliott, Rockland, ME, 77 Yamaha

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