Peris Breaks Track Record At Arroyo Seco Raceway

Peris Breaks Track Record At Arroyo Seco Raceway

© 2008, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By ASMA.

Chris Peris set a new counter clockwise track record at Arroyo Seco Raceway on Sunday, November 9th riding a 2007 Suzuki GSXR1000. Peris set a new qualifying record of 1:06.805 during the Out Of The Blue SuperPole, and followed it up by clocking a 1:06.777 during the Edge Kawasaki Unlimited Superbike race.

The previous lap record by Doug Chandler of 1:07.69 was set on November 12, 2006.

Arroyo Seco Raceway is located near Deming, NM. For more information, visit http://www.ASMAracing.com or call Roger Heemsbergen at 505-494-4794.

More, from another press release issued by ASMA:

Edgington Wins 6 Championships

19 year old expert Kevin Edgington won 3 races this Sunday, continuing his mid season form that took him to 5 ASMA class championships and the overall point’s championship.

Temperatures in the low 70’s and bright sunshine set the stage for the fastest lap time in ASMA history.

The day started with the Edge Kawasaki Unlimited SuperStock race, and it was Thibault Few with the holeshot on his GSXR1000. Few led the first lap as Canadian Chris Peris and Idaho’s Kane Lasky worked their way up from 4th row starts. On lap 2 Peris overhauled Few and began to open a gap, setting a new record of 1:06.805 on lap 3. Lasky was also on the move, although he picked up flying debris from an off track excursion by Scott Bergen and took over 2nd position on the same lap. Few held on for the final podium position, with Peris’ teammate Tom Savoca 4th and class champion Edgington bringing his Kawasaki 600 home in 5th.

Edgington dominated the Rio Yamaha Middleweight SuperStock race, as well as the 108 Motorsports Heavyweight Superbike and Middleweight Superbike races.

The most anticipated race of the weekend was the Formula Arroyo by Evan Steel Performance, and it didn’t disappoint! Peris took the holeshot, followed by outgoing champion Roger Heemsbergen, Few, Edgington and Lasky. Heemsbergen was able to stay close to leader Peris for a lap and a half before Peris once again disappeared from the pack. Lasky passed Few on the brakes on lap 4 and the podium finishers were set, but racing for 4th between Few, Scott Bergen and Edgington was one of the best all season. Bergen was able to use his GSXR1000 to pass the 600 on the long back straight on lap 10 to hold on for 4th, with Edgington and Few close behind.

Other racers with exceptional weekends included Adam Rogers, who won Formula Amateur, Amateur Unlimited Superbike and Amateur Unlimited Superbike, and Ken Murray, who swept Lightweight Superbike, Lightweight Grand Prix and Heavyweight Twins

Lightweight Superbike

1.. Ken Murray (Suz 650) 2.. Brian Eves (Suz 650) 3.. Frank Dodd (Apr 125) 4. Barbara Murray (Suz 400)

Edge Kawasaki Amateur Unlimited Superbike

1.. Adam Rogers (Suz 1000) 2.. Jim Wolkens (Kaw 1000) 3.. Russell Hacker (Suz 1000) 4.. Sebastian Musewicz (Suz 600)

Edge Kawasaki Expert Unlimited Superbike

1.. Chris Peris (Suz 1000) 2.. Kane Lasky (Kaw 1000) 3. Thibault Few (Suz 1000) 4.. Tom Savoca (Suz 1000) 5.. Kevin Edgington (Kaw 600) 6.. Chazz Neiderman (Kaw 1000)

Mr. Motorcycle Formula 40

1.. Tom Savoca (Suz 1000) 2.. Thomas McFarland (Suz 1000) 3.. Jeff Smith (Suz 1000) 4.. Greg Talbot (Kaw 636) 5.. Taber MacCallum (Suz 750) 6.. Frank Dodd (Apr 125)

Sound of Singles

1.. Jeff Smith (KTM 640) 2.. Barbara Murray (Suz 400) 3.. Frank Dodd (Apr 125)

Beginner by Mr. Motorcycle

1.. Jordan McGee (Kaw 636) 2.. Doug Graham (Buell 1125) 3.. Randy Cole (Suz 600) 4.. Frank Dodd (Apr 125)

Expert Middleweight SuperStock by Rio Yamaha

1.. Kevin Edgington (Kaw 600) 2.. Thibault Few (Hon 600) 3.. Mike Browne (Hon 600) 4.. Craig Odom (Yam 600) 5.. Brian Eves (Yam 600) 6.. Greg Talbot (Kaw 636)

Amateur Middleweight SuperStock by Rio Yamaha

1.. Dirk Schneider (Suz 600) 2.. Ken Skripkar (Kaw 600) 3.. Miguel Pacheco (Hon 600) 4.. Sebastian Musewicz (Suz 600) 5.. Barbara Murray (Suz 400)

Heavyweight Superbike Expert by 108 Motorsports

1.. Kevin Edgington (Kaw 600) 2.. Thibault Few (Honda 600) 3.. Craig Odom (Yam 600) 4.. Phil Allison (Suz 750) 5.. Greg Talbot (Kaw 636) 6.. Brian Eves (Yam 600)

Heavyweight Superbike Amateur by 108 Motorsports

1.. Sebastian Musewicz (Suz600) 2.. Jordan McGee (Kaw 636) 3.. Taber MacCallum (Suz 750) 4.. Rob Richie (Suz 750)

Formula Amateur by BSR

1.. Adam Rogers (Suz 1000) 2.. Rob Richie (Suz 1000) 3.. Jim Wolkens (Kaw 1000) 4.. Dirk Schneider (Suz 600) 5.. Miguel Pacheco (Hon 600) 6.. Russell Hacker (Suz 1000)

Formula Arroyo by Evan Steel Performance

1.. Chris Peris (Suz 1000) 2.. Roger Heemsbergen (Suz 1000) 3.. Kane Lasky (Kaw 1000) 4.. Scott Bergen (Suz 1000) 5.. Kevin Edgington (Kaw 600) 6.. Thibault Few (Suz 1000)

Expert Middleweight Superbike by Mr. Motorcycle

1.. Kevin Edgington (Kaw 600) 2.. Thibault Few (Hon 600) 3.. Mike Browne (Hon 600) 4.. Craig Odom (Yam 600) 5.. Jeff Smith (KTM 640) 6.. Brian Eves (Suz 650)

Amateur Middleweight Superbike by Mr. Motorcycle

1.. Ken Skripkar (Kaw 600) 2.. Dirk Schneider (Suz 600) 3.. Miguel Pacheco (Hon 600) 4.. Jordan McGee (Kaw 636) 5.. Randy Cole (Suz 600)

Lightweight GP

1.. Ken Murray (Suz 650) 2.. Brian Eves (Suz 650) 3.. Jeff Smith (KTM 640) 4.. Frank Dodd (Apr125) 5.. Michael Coberly (Kaw 650) 6.. Barbara Murray (Suz 650)

Heavyweight Twins

1.. Ken Murray (Suz 650) 2.. Brian Eves (Suz 650) 3.. Doug Graham (Bue 1125) 4.. Frank Dodd (Apr 125) 5.. Barbara Murray (Suz 400)

Expert Unlimited Superbike by Mr. Motorcycle

1.. Roger Heemsbergen (Suz 1000) 2.. Kane Lasky (Kaw 1000) 3.. Thibault Few (Suz 1000) 4.. Chazz Neiderman (Kaw 1000) 5.. Jeff Smith (Suz 1000) 6.. Thomas McFarland (Suz 1000)

Amateur Unlimited Superbike by Mr. Motorcycle

1.. Adam Rogers (Suz 1000) 2.. Jim Wolkens (Kaw 1000) 3.. Rob Richie (Suz 1000) 4.. Dirk Schneider (Suz 600)

Arroyo Seco Raceway is located near Deming, NM. For more information, visit http://www.ASMAracing.com or call Roger Heemsbergen at 505-494-4794.

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