Updated Post: Tuesday’s AHRMA Race Results From Daytona

Updated Post: Tuesday’s AHRMA Race Results From Daytona

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By Michael Green.

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Rain continued to plague racing at Daytona and put a damper on the two days of AHRMA Vintage racing at the Speedway. AHRMA Champion Pat Mooney continued his dominance of the Premier 500 class with a win on his Dunlop-sponsored Manx Norton replica. The win marked Mooney’s third successive win at Daytona. He controlled the race pace and went only as fast as he needed to beat Josef Brenner on the Heyser Cycle BSA Gold Star replica and Greg Nichols on a Manx Norton replica. Dave Roper crashed out of a distant fourth place.

Jim Neunberg won the 350GP race on a rare 350cc Bultaco TSS. Neunberg finished a full minute ahead of Stuart Carter on an AJS 7R replica. Roper won the 250GP race on his Aermacchi CRTT after a race-long battle with the Ducati of John Stephens. Jim Struke was the convincing winner of the Formula 750 event on his Norton Commando.

Dutchman Alex Van Dijk dominated the wet Sound of Thunder race on a relatively stock 996 Ducati. The Super-Mono race was won by English rider Mark Lawes on a Suzuki DR700 based machine that was built by Roberto Gallina in 1991.

Tuesday’s AHRMA Race Results:

Classic ‘60s:
1. Josef Brenner, 1954 BSA Goldstar
2. Alex McLean, 1960 Norton Manx
3. John Cooper, 1960 BSA Goldstar
4. Rusty Lowry, 1960 H-D KR750
5. Dick Miles, 1962 Norton Manx
6. Johnny Szoldrak, ’96 Royal Enfield

Classic ‘60s 650cc:
1. Robert Goodpaster, 1960 Norton
2. John Tibben, 1961 H-D KR
3. Bud Denny, 1961 Triton
4. Jon Schultz, 1954 H-D

Sportsman 350cc:
1. John Walters, 1972 Honda CB
2. Steve Brown, 1970 Honda SL350
3. Eric Cook, 1972 Honda CL
4. James Swartout, 1972 Honda CB
5. Henry Syphers, 1970 Honda CB350
6. Gale Harkness, 1971 Honda

BOTT Formula One:
1. Frank Shockley, 2002 Aprilia RSV1000
2. Albert Charles, 2002 Ducati
3. Kiyo Watanabe, 2000 Suzuki SV650
4. Derek Keyes, 2000 Suzuki SV650
5. Rick Patrolia, 2001 Suzuki SV650
6. Chris Carr, 2002 Buell

BOTT Formula Three:
1. Danny Tackett, Suzuki
2. Jan Svensson, 1993 Ducati
3. Matt Winnacker, 2000 Suzuki SV650
4. Guenther Weickert, 2000 Suzuki SV650
5. John Zamsky, 2001 Suzuki SV650
6. Charles Burnett, 1988 Honda Hawk

Sportsman 500cc:
1. Tim Joyce, 1973 Triumph
2. William “Buff” Harsh, 1971 Honda
3. John Walters, 1972 Honda CB
4. Andrew Cowell, 1971 Redline
5. Jesse Morris, 1968 Triumph 500
6. Eric Cook, 1972 Honda CL

Vintage Superbike Lightweight:
1. David Peters, 1980 Suzuki GS450
2. Jim Killy, 1978 Yamaha
3. Gordon Hamilton, 1978 Yamaha SR

Formula 500cc:
1. Christopher Spargo, 1976 Yamaha RD
2. Harry Barlow, 1976 Yamaha RD400
3. Chuck Quenzler, 1978 Yamaha RD400
4. David Crussell, 1970 Kawasaki H1R
5. Nathan Sanel, 1975 Yamaha
6. A.J. Dusek, 1973 Yamaha RD350

Vintage Superbike Middleweight:
1. George Irish, Jr., 1981 Suzuki
2. Gary Smith, 1972 Honda CB
3. James Trampe, 1977 Suzuki GS
4. Mike Parker, 1975 Honda 400F

Sportsman 750cc:
1. Jesse Morris, 1968 Triumph 750
2. Mark Nadelkov, 1972 Yamaha
3. Geir Jacobsen, 1972 Trident Rickman
4. Craig Charles, 1972 Triumph Trident
5. James Swartout, 1980 Yamaha XS
6. David Temple, 1972 Yamaha

BOTT Formula Two:
1. Derek Keyes, 2000 Suzuki SV650
2. Matt Winnacker, 2000 Suzuki SV650
3. Jan Svensson, 1993 Ducati
4. Rick Patrolia, 2001 Suzuki SV650
5. Chris Carr, 2002 Buell
6. Guenther Weickert, 2000 Suzuki SV650

International Classic GP:
1. John Weeden, 1977 Yamaha
2. Chris Hurst, 1980 Yamaha TZ
3. David Hedison, 1980 Yamaha TZ G
4. Joseph Rutherford, 1978 Yamaha TZ
5. Michael Perry, 1980 Yamaha TZ G

Formula Vintage:
1. Jay Springsteen, 1972 H-D
2. Geir Jacobsen, 1972 Trident Rickman
3. Gary Nixon, 1970 Honda CR
4. Ken Nemoto, 1972 Moto Guzzi
5. Chuck Quenzler, 1978 Yamaha RD400
6. Mark Loveland, 1962 Seeley

Vintage Superbike Heavyweight:
1. Colin Fraser, 1979 Kawasaki KZ
2. Rich Earnest, 1980 Suzuki
3. Todd Welch, 1979 Ducati
4. Dennis Parrish, 1975 Kawasaki
5. Gary Swan, 1977 Suzuki GS
6. David Evans, 1981 Honda

Sound Of Thunder:
1. Alex Van Dijk, Ducati
2. T. Bruce Brown, 2002 Triumph
3. Kiyo Watanabe, 2000 Suzuki SV650
4. Chris Carr, 2002 Buell
5. Chris Lillingston-Price, 1993 Ducati
6. Wally Schleper, 2001 Aprilia

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