DiSalvo Wins Superstock Race At Road America

DiSalvo Wins Superstock Race At Road America

© 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.


Jason DiSalvo topped a ferocious battle with defending champion Jimmy Moore to win the Superstock race at Road America, with Mike Smith a close third.

The race was originally red-flagged on the third lap when Rich Conicelli crashed out of third place and slid into the haybales outside the ultra-fast Kink.

Conicelli was seen walking around after the crash.

Crews worked to replace the haybales and check Air Fence deployment in the corner.

The race was run as a complete 10-lap restart and immediately saw DiSalvo, Moore and Smith move to the front.

Craig Connell crashed out, apparently after contact with Adam Fergusson.

Polesitter Chris Ulrich ran off the track on the second lap and finished 16th.

Results
(All Suzuki GSX-R750 unless noted)
1. Jason DiSalvo
2. Jimmy Moore, -0.1306 seconds
3. Mike Smith, -0.4751
4. Lee Acree, -6.772
5. Adam Fergusson, -6.820
6. Vincent Haskovec, -11.462
7. Tommy Hayden, Kawasaki ZX-6R, -12.083
8. Brian Parriott, -12.5196
9. Alan Schmidt, -13.603
10. Chris Caylor, -13.751
11. Shane Clarke, -23.936
12. Shawn Conrad, -24. 784
13. Tony Meiring, Kawasaki ZX-6R, -26.132
14. Brian Livengood, -26.666
15. S. Jensen, -26.901
16. Chris Ulrich, -28.934
17. J.J. Roetlin, -30.294
18. John Dugan, -33.283
19. E. Spector, -44.776
20. Michael Luke, -49.415

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