More From Thursday’s U.S. National Endurance Series Finale At Barber Motorsports Park

More From Thursday’s U.S. National Endurance Series Finale At Barber Motorsports Park

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BEI Racing/Dunlop Development Wins Overall, Village Idiots Take Mediumweight Class Championship In U.S. National Endurance Series

The Dunlop-shod, Suzuki GSXR-1000 mounted BEI Racing/Dunlop Development team of Dustin Dominguez, Sean Dwyer, and Billy Ethridge took the overall series win while the Village Idiots team of Brandon Cleland, Chris Headley, John Orchard, and Garet Tomlinson took the Mediumweight Class Championship with their Yamaha YZF-R6 in the final round of the US National Endurance Series presented by Lucas Oil at Barber Motorsports Park on Thursday, October 26, 2014, kicking off the Grand National Finals weekend for WERA.

The U.S. National Endurance Series was a joint venture this year as CMRA and WERA joined forces for the four rounds series, giving competitors a chance to race at different tracks and win a bonus purse at the end of the final round.

Twenty eight teams gridded up for Thursday’s race, with CMRA being represented by 11 teams. CMRA’s Village Idiots were in 2nd overall in points, a mere 10 behind the champion WERA team, BEI Racing/Dunlop Development, when the green flag dropped. The Texas teams leapt into the mix, immediately taking up spots in the top three in all the classes, and vying for the top ten overall. For many of the CMRA racers, this was their first time running at Barber, and their lap times continued to drop. As the Village Idiots tangled with BEI/Hardball Racing, CMRA’s Hold Fast and LSTD II went after WERA’s Apex Manufacturing, grabbing third and fourth. CMRA Team EDS riders David Branyon, Darrell Ricks Jr, Mike Sweeney, and Shane Zelm on a Suzuki SV650, shot up into the top ten, taking the lead in lightweight, while the two-woman CMRA team of G-Baby Racing dispatched WERA’s Team Yo! and Navy SeaBee Team 670 to take over third in lightweight.

The next three hours showed the CMRA teams riding consistently and well, moving up through the ranks, when a red flag came out two minutes into hour four. As the field re-gridded for the restart, the final hour turned into a pit stop timing and sprint battle. WERA’s Army of Darkness, aboard their BMW S1000RR, retook the lead and held it to the checkers, winning the overall and first in Heavyweight. The two BEI teams took second and third overall and in Heavyweight. The Village Idiots finished fourth overall and first in Mediumweight, with Hold Fast finishing third in Mediumweight and seventh overall.

In the final tally of points for the overall U.S. National Endurance Series presented by Lucas Oil’s top ten, CMRA teams took seven of the top spots. In individual class championships, CMRA swept Mediumweight, grabbed five of the six top spots in Lightweight, and took four of the six places in Heavyweight.

CMRA and USNE would like to thank the sponsors of the U.S. National Endurance Series for this season: Lucas Oil for supporting the series with a bonus purse contribution, M4 Exhaust Products for sponsoring the Mediumweight class, awarding product and a purse contribution, Saddlemen for product awards the overall top three and a purse contribution, and Driven for sponsoring Heavyweight with product awards. We sincerely appreciate what you providing for the series this year!

For more information, go to the U.S. National Endurance Series Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/usnationalendurance?ref=hl.

U.S. NATIONAL ENDURANCE SERIES Presented by LUCAS OIL

Round 4 Results
OVERALL

1. Army of Darkness (Sam Fleming/Taylor Knapp/Ben Walters) BMW S1000RR, Heavyweight, 142 laps

2. BEI Racing/ Dunlop Development (Dustin Dominguez/Sean Dwyer) Suz GSX-R1000, Heavyweight, 142 laps

3. BEI/Hardball Racing (Billy Ethridge/Scott Harwell) Suz GSX-R1000, Heavyweight, 139 laps

4. Village Idiots (Brandon Cleland/ Chris Headley/John Orchard/Garet Tomlinson) Yam YZF-R6, Mediumweight, 139 laps

5. Apex Manufacturing (David Grey/Richard Harris/Gabe Miller) TriDaytona 675R, Mediumweight, 137 laps

6. Desert Rats (Justin Flores/Stephen Guynes/Derek Thomas) Suz GSX-R750, Heavyweight,132 laps

7. Hold Fast (Dirk Anderson/Chris Hamlett/Michael Humphries/Alan Phillips) Yam YZF-R6, Mediumweight, 130 laps

8. Witchkraft Racing (Chris Broome, Eddie Kraft, Joe Kraft, Steve Palella) Suz GSX-R750, Heavyweight, 129 laps

9. Team EDS (David Branyon /Darrell Ricks/Mike Sweeney/Shane Zelm) Suz SV650, Lightweight, 128 laps

10. Buckeye Racing (Joseph Ball, Tristan Konnecker) TriDaytona 675R, Mediumweight,127 laps

HEAVYWEIGHT

1. Army of Darkness (Sam Fleming/Taylor Knapp/Ben Walters) BMW S1000RR, 142 laps

2. BEI Racing/Dunlop Development (Dustin Dominguez/Sean Dwyer) Suz GSX-R1000,142 laps

3. BEI/Hardball Racing (Billy Ethridge/Scott Harwell) Suz GSX-R1000,139 laps

4. Desert Rats (Justin Flores/Stephen Guynes/Derek Thomas) Suz GSX-R750,132 laps

5. Witchkraft Racing (Chris Broome, Eddie Kraft, Joe Kraft, Steve Palella) Suz GSX-R750,129 laps

6. Team Bear (Harry Tomlinson/Phil Young) Kaw ZX-10R, 124 laps

MEDIUMWEIGHT

1. Village Idiots (Brandon Cleland/ Chris Headley/John Orchard/Garet Tomlinson) Yam YZF-R6, 139 laps

2. Apex Manufacturing (David Grey/Richard Harris/Gabe Miller) TriDaytona 675R, 137 laps

3. Hold Fast (Dirk Anderson/Chris Hamlett/Michael Humphries/Alan Phillips) Yam YZF-R6, 130 laps

4. Buckeye Racing (Joseph Ball, Tristan Konnecker) TriDaytona 675R, 127 laps

5. LSTD II (Nick Doolan/Will Gruy/Wyatt Sperry/David Tiede) Kaw ZX-6R, 126 laps

6. Team Unobtanium (Braeden Ortt/John Redford/Gavin Williams) Yam YZF-R6,123 laps

LIGHTWEIGHT

1. Team EDS (David Branyon /Darrell Ricks/Mike Sweeney/Shane Zelm) Suz SV650, 128 laps

2. Cymbal Monkey Racing (Kevin Boda/Jon Crawford/Scott Nelson/David Stauffer) Suz SV650, 124 laps

3. G-Baby Racing (Nicole Ayers/Anita Thomas) Suz SV650,120 laps

4. Team Yo! (James East/Kurt Kesler/Greg Reisinger/Jamie Spencer) Suz SV650,118 laps

5. Bike Doctor #2 (Sean Brown/John Byus) Hon CBR600F3, 118 laps

6. Slick Willy (William Coats/Chris Woolsey) Suz SV650, 111 laps

U.S. NATIONAL ENDURANCE SERIES Presented by LUCAS OIL

SERIES RESULTS


OVERALL

1. BEI Racing/Dunlop Development (Dustin Dominguez/Sean Dwyer/Billy Ethridge) Suz GSX-R1000, Heavyweight

2. Army of Darkness (Sam Fleming/Taylor Knapp/Ben Walters) BMW S1000RR, Heavyweight

3. Village Idiots (Brandon Cleland/ Chris Headley/John Orchard/Garet Tomlinson) Yam YZF-R6, Mediumweight

4. Hold Fast (Dirk Anderson/Ulug Bayramoglu/Chris Hamlett/Michael Humphries/Alan Phillips) Yam YZF-R6, Mediumweight

5. LSTD II (Jesse Davis/Nick Doolan/Will Gruy/Wyatt Sperry/David Tiede) Kaw ZX-6R, Mediumweight

6. Team EDS (David Branyon /Scott Eichhorn/Darrell Ricks/Mike Sweeney/Shane Zelm) Suz SV650

7. LocoMotion (Alonzo Contreras/Ryan Max Johnson/Matt Vastine/Mark Windham) Yam YZF-R6, Mediumweight

8. Broke Backmarkers (Jim Dugger/Carl Price/Mark Sneed/Jim Webster) Kaw ZX-10, Heavyweight

9. Navy SeaBee Team 670 (Blake Jones/Ben Kirby/Caleb Smith) Suz SV650

10. P1 Racing KTM (Ty Howard/Derek Wagnon/Eddie Thornton/Ryan Andrews) KTM RC8, Heavyweight

HEAVYWEIGHT

1. Army of Darkness (Sam Fleming/Taylor Knapp/Ben Walters) BMW S1000RR
2. BEI Racing/Dunlop Development (Dustin Dominguez/Sean Dwyer/Billy Ethridge) Suz GSX-R1000

3. Broke Backmarkers (Jim Dugger/Carl Price/Mark Sneed/Jim Webster) Kaw ZX-10

4. P1 Racing KTM (Ty Howard/Derek Wagnon/Eddie Thornton/Ryan Andrews) KTM RC8

5. Desert Rats (Justin Flores/Stephen Guynes/Rick Hogge/Derek Thomas/Greg Wanless) Suz GSX-R750

6. I Like Big Gas (Scott Buckley/Dewayne Davis /Brad Kelly/Craig Montgomery/Brandon Young) Suz GSX-R1000

MEDIUMWEIGHT

1. Village Idiots (Brandon Cleland/ Chris Headley/John Orchard/Garet Tomlinson) Yam YZF-R6

2. Hold Fast (Dirk Anderson/Ulug Bayramoglu/Chris Hamlett/Michael Humphries/Alan Phillips) Yam YZF-R6

3. LSTD II (Jesse Davis/Nick Doolan/Will Gruy/Wyatt Sperry/David Tiede) Kaw ZX-6R

4. LocoMotion (Alonzo Contreras/Ryan Max Johnson/Matt Vastine/Mark Windham) Yam YZF-R6

5. Excel EMR (Conner Blevins/Dustin Meador) Kaw ZX636

6. D.T.O. II (Ryan Ambrose/Will Boldt/Shandra Crawford/James Dellinger) Yam YZF-R6LIGHTWEIGHT

1. Team EDS (David Branyon /Scott Eichhorn/Darrell Ricks/Mike Sweeney/Shane Zelm) Suz SV650

2. Navy SeaBee Team 670 (Blake Jones/Ben Kirby/Caleb Smith) Suz SV650

3. G-Baby Racing (Nicole Ayers/Daisy DeSimone/Theressa Riggs/Anita Thomas) Suz SV650

4. Slick Willy (William Coats/Josh Henke/Renee Stephenson/Chris Woolsey/Rich Wu) Suz SV650

5. Bike Doctor #2 (Sean Brown/John Byus/Karl Hansen/Nick McDonald/David Wilson) Hon CBR600F3

6. Oak Hill Junkies (Seth Cooke/Sha Edwards/Noah Reese/Chris Vinson) Hon CBR600F2

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