Monday, March 26, 2012

Torque Converter Heat

Monday, March 12, 2012

Round 10 - AMA/FIM Supercross Series 2012 - Daytona

2012 AMA Supercross Series at the famous Daytona International Speedway. The unique facility offers the roughest track of the year. The big winner tonight - James StewartRyan Villopoto had a couple of falls, but finished fifth. In 250 East Lites racing, Justin Barcia is a perfect four-for-four now, as he wins that class again tonight.
Supercross Results
1.James StewartYAM
2.Davi MillsapsYAM
3.K WindhamHON
4.M MusquinKTM
5.R VillopotoKAW
6.M AlessiSUZ
7.Jake WeimerKAW
8.Broc TickleKAW
9.Matt GoerkeSUZ
10.Brett MetcalfeSUZ
11.Nick WeyKAW
12.Kyle ChisholmKAW
13.Kyle RegalHON
14.G FaithHON
15.J SipesKAW
16.Justin BraytonHON
17.Cole SeelyHON
18.Ryan ClarkKAW
19.W PeickKAW
20.R KiniryYAM
Supercross Points
 Ryan Villopoto221
 Ryan Dungey192
James Stewart177
Kevin Windham143
Jake Weimer134
Davi Millsaps131
Chad Reed128
Brett Metcalfe124
Justin Brayton121
Mike Alessi113
Kyle Chisholm91
Josh Hansen87
Broc Tickle82
Nick Wey76
Andrew Short59
Matt Goerke38
R Kiniry32
Marvin Musquin30
Kyle Partridge29
W Peick27
250 Lites East Results
1.Justin BarciaHON
2.Blake BaggettKAW
3.D DurhamKAW
4.Ken RoczenKTM
5.Blake WhartonSUZ
6.Jake CanadaHON
7.K CunninghamYAM
8.M. StewartKTM
9.C ThompsonHON
10.T WeeckSUZ
11.L SmithKTM
12.S SewellKTM
13.Alex MartinHON
14.T BowersKAW
15.J StarlingKTM
16.PJ LarsenKTM
17.K PetersYAM
18.Justin BogleHON
19.J GibsonHON
20.P NicolettiHON
250 Lites East Points
J. Barcia100
D Durham76
Ken Roczen75
B. Wharton72
Blake Baggett62
Jake Canada56
Justin Bogle46
M. Stewart42
K Cunningham42
C Thompson32
Hunter Hewitt31
PJ Larsen31
Alex Martin29
Les Smith22
Lance Vincent21
S Sewell20
Matt Lemoine20
P Nicoletti19
A Politelli15
Tommy Week11




It's been raining off and on this morning, riders and team members are doing the track walk right now. The biggest news of the weekend so far - Ryan Dungey will not be racing. Check link below. Supercross.com will have all the coverage of the race here.
1pm - it's pouring rain. Besides Ryan Dungey not racing, that is the second biggest news of the weekend. Right now, practice has been put off until 3:30pm because of the heavy rain.
250 East Lites qualifying - on a very muddy course, and in the rain - Justin Barcia on top with his best lap time 1.26.07. Blake Baggett next 1.26.86, Kenny Roczen third fastest qualifier at 1.27.07. Then P J Larsen, Blake Wharton, Darryn Durham, Justin Bogle, Alex Martin, Austin Politelli and Jake Canada round out the top ten of 68 Lites qualifiers.
450 Supercross Class qualifying - James Stewart blazes in with 1 minute 21.99 seconds. Kevin Windham is next with 1.24.47, Ryan Villopoto 1.24.56, Davi Millsaps 1.24.95, two time World Motocross Champion of MX 2 Marvin Musquin on the KTM 350 next at 1.26.80. Then Justin Brayton, Broc Tickle, Jake Weimer, Kyle Chisholm, and Nick Wey round out of the top ten of 53 qualifiers.
One thing we always notice when we come to Daytona International Speedway each year - they always continue to make improvements in the facility and infrastructure each year. Very impressive.
Even though the night time program is ready to begin, and it's raining, that has not stopped the massive crowd from pouring in to watch this race. The track should be quite an adventure.
250 East Heat 1 - It's raining harder now. Water has pooled-up in the low spots of the track. It's very hard to see after just a few corners - both for spectators, and for the riders. Almost everything becomes brown just a few minutes into the race.
The early leader - Blake Baggett. As they finish the second lap, it's Baggett leading, Jake Canada on Honda next, followed by Alex Martin, Jeff Gibson, PJ Larsen, and Darryn Durham. Their lap times are over 1 minute 30 seconds.
Surviving this six lap qualifying heat - Blake Baggett is the winner. Second goes to Jake Canada. Alex Martin third, then PJ Larsen, and Darryn Durham. Blake Baggett says it's the worst riding conditions he's ever raced in.
250 East Heat 2 - looks like the number 1 GEICO/Honda of Justin Barcia with the lead. On the second lap, with Barcia leading, we can see it's Blake Wharton into second, Phil Nicoletti next, then Justin Bogle, Les Smith, and Kenny Roczen.
The win goes go Justin Barcia! Blake Wharton second, third to Phil Nicoletti. Fourth through sixth -  Kenny Roczen, Justin Bogle, and Tyler Bowers. Justin Barcia says the track and conditions are brutal on the bike.
450 Supercross Heat 1 - it's the number 14 GEICO/Honda Kevin Windham with the lead of this eight lap race. Justin Brayton is second, Davi Millsaps third. Kevin's best lap so far - 1 minute 33 seconds. Even though this track is about 'survival', the top riders are still doing some big triple jumps and maintaining high speeds. And the track is getting extremely rutted.
At the end of this race, it's Kevin Windham with the win. Second is Davi Millsaps and Kyle Regal in third. Fourth through sixth it's Justin Brayton, Jake Weimer, and Brett Metcalfe. Kevin Windham says he thought the water early on was helping, but getting worse as the race went on, "I'm glad to get my first heat win of the season here at the Daytona Supercross by Honda."
450 Supercross Heat 2 - James Stewart was able to ride with his 'old' number of 259 in practice, but in this race he's back on the familiar number 7 machine. And first lap into this race it's James way out front. Supercross Champion Ryan Villopoto is second.
At the halfway point - four laps in, it's James Stewart leading on an incredibly rutted track. Ryan Villopoto is about 14 seconds behind James in second. Then it's Justin Sipes, Marvin Musquin, and Matt Goerke.
The winner of this heat - James Stewart. Second goes to Ryan Villopoto. Marvin Musquin is third. Fourth through sixth - Matt Goerke, Mike Alessi, and Justin Sipes. Then Broc Tickle, Kyle Chisholm, Ryan Clark, Kyle Goerke, Robby Marshall, and M. Stryker. James Stewart says, "It's one of the most gnarly races he's ever been invovled in."
Right now, 9:30pm Eastern Time, it is not raining.
250 East 15 lap Main Event - Normally it's 15 laps. With the mud and the longer than normal track, this racewill go 12 laps.
Justin Barcia, the 2011 250 Lites East Supercross Champion, and current leader of the series, takes the holeshot. Blake Baggett is second. Blake Wharton is third. Then it's Alex Martin, Kenny Roczen, and Jake Canada.
With Justin Barcia out front, and Blake Baggett four seconds behind in second place, it's Ken Roczen making a move. He's now passed Wharton on lap four to move into third position. Then Wharton, then Canada, then Durham. Bogle is ninth.
Lap six - Bogle goes down. And his bike stays down. It is literally stuck in the mud. Meanwhile, his teammate, Barcia, is leading and looks like he's going to win his fourth 250 Lites East Main Event in a row. Blake Baggett is second, Ken Roczen is third.
On lap nine, Durham goes past Roczen. It's Barcia first, Baggett second, Durham third, Roczen fourth, and Wharton fifth.
Last lap - Baggett has closed on Barcia. He's very close! Barcia is making a few mistakes in the mud ... only a few hundred yards to go and...Justin Barcia wins! Baggett a finishes close second. See the full results below.
Justin Barcia says, "The track was so demanding. It was a tough race that required 100% effort. I'm so happy to come out with a win and be safe."
Blake Baggett - "Outdoors (last year) I was solid. I just wanted to get back here on top of the box in supercross to show I'm back. I had phone calls from over a hundred people this week trying to pump me up."
Supercross 20 lap Main Event - Normally 20 laps,  the Supercross Main Event will go 16 laps total because of the length of the track and the muddy conditions.
Davi Millsaps with the holeshot! His teammate James Stewart is second. Defending Supercross Champion and current series points leader Ryan Villopoto has a fall, tried to get going again, and falls over once more.
Lap 3 - Stewart overtakes Millsaps and moves into the lead. Stewart first, Millsaps second, Kevin Windham is in third place, Marvin Musquin is in fourth place. Ryan Villopoto has moved up to 14th place.
Lap 6 - Stewart on his Yamaha is leading teammate Davi Millsaps by about four seconds. Kevin Windham is running third. Marvin Musquin on the 350 KTM fourth. Then it's Jake Weimer, Matt Goerke, Broc Tickle, Mike Alessi, Brett Metcalfe, and Ryan Villopoto.
Lap 9 - Stewart is starting to pull a nice lead. His teammate Millsaps is second; about 17 seconds back. Kevin Windham sits third, Marvin Musquin fourth, and Broc Tickle has moved to fifth. Ryan Villopoto has moved up to ninth.
At the 12 lap mark - James Stewart out front, Millsaps second, Windham third, Musquin with a great ride in fourth in the premiere Supercross class, then Tickle, Matt Goerke, Jake Weimer, Mike Alessi, ... and Ryan Villopoto.
The checkered flag falls at the 2012 Daytona Supercross. The winner is - James Stewart! Davi Millsaps finishes second, Kevin Windham third, and Marvin Musquin fourth. Ryan Villopoto comes all the way up to fifth.
Joe Gibbs Racing, with such a rich tradition in NASCAR, has it's MX team take the top two positions tonight here at Daytona.
James Stewart says "This means a lot to me. I've had a rough past few weeks, and the start was really important. It's heart warming when two JGR Yamahas get first into the first corner."
Davi Millsaps "I had a pretty good week riding at my house ... although I didn't duplicate the rain. It was a good race tonight. It's been too long (being off the podium)."
Kevin Windham "It's great to be up here (on the podium). My first this year. I'm glad to finally have a podium"
Marvin Musquin says "This is great. I gave my best for the Red Bull KTM team, and especially for Ryan Dungey. I want to say 'Hi' to him (Ryan). Fourth is good (riding in the Supercross class).
Ryan Villopoto "It was tough. It's always tough in conditions like this. Coming through the lappers was tough coming from dead last. A much better finish than it could of been."

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

AMSOIL - Official Oil of Daytona Bike Week

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March 9-18, 2012

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2012 FIA Formula One World Championship Race Calendar


01  2012 FORMULA 1 AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX (Melbourne) 16 - 18 Mar

02 2012 FORMULA 1 PETRONAS MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX (Kuala Lumpur)23 - 25 Mar

03 2012 FORMULA 1 UBS CHINESE GRAND PRIX (Shanghai) 13 - 15 Apr

04 2012 FORMULA 1 GULF AIR BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX (Sakhir) 20 - 22 Apr

05 FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA SANTANDER 2012 (Catalunya) 11 - 13 May

06 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DE MONACO 2012 (Monte Carlo) 24 - 27 May

07 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2012 (Montréal) 08 - 10 Jun

08 2012 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia) 22 - 24 Jun

09 2012 FORMULA 1 SANTANDER BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Silverstone) 06 - 08 Jul

10 FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2012 (Hockenheim) 20 - 22 Jul

11 FORMULA 1 ENI MAGYAR NAGYDÍJ 2012 (Budapest) 27 - 29 Jul

12 2012 FORMULA 1 SHELL BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps) 31 Aug - 02 Sep

13 FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO SANTANDER D'ITALIA 2012 (Monza) 07 - 09 Sep

14 2012 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore) 21 - 23 Sep

15 2012 FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka) 05 - 07 Oct

16 2012 FORMULA 1 KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Yeongam) 12 - 14 Oct

17 2012 FORMULA 1 AIRTEL INDIAN GRAND PRIX (New Delhi) 26 - 28 Oct

18 2012 FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina) 02 - 04 Nov

19 2012 FORMULA 1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX (Austin) 16 - 18 Nov

20 FORMULA 1 GRANDE PRÊMIO DO BRASIL 2012 (São Paulo) 23 - 25 Nov

Monday, March 5, 2012

Round 9 - AMA/FIM Supercross Series 2012 - St. Louis

250 East Lites qualifying - The Lites class never fails to surprise as rookie rider, Justin Bogle took the fastest qualifying lap of the day (51.63). His teammate and current points leader, Justin Barcia was second (51.76). Ken Roczen (51.97), Darryn Durham (52.42), and Kyle Cunningham (52.57) rounded out the top five.
450 Supercross Class qualifying - Ryan Villopoto took the pole position (50.44), just one tenth of a second ahead of last week's race winner, Ryan Dungey (50.57). Kevin Windham, a former St. Louis race winner was third (50.83), followed by Justin Brayton (51.52), and Marvin Musquin in his premier class regular season debut (51.58). On a side note, James Stewart looked to be on his way to setting a top qualifying time before he crashed after the second whoop section only 20 feet from the finish line. He appeared to be healthy following the crash, but never got back up to full speed. 
250 East Heat 1 - Justin Barcia hopped out to yet another great start and immediately was able to open a small gap back to second. For a moment, Blake Baggett had second place secured, but his teammate, Darryn Durham took over shortly thereafter. Recovering from a dissappointing second round, Phil Nicoletti found himself back in the mix and was riding in fourth place just ahead of PJ Larsen in fifth. Further back, Malcom Stewart recovered from a terrible start to find his way into a qualifying position. Back out front, Barcia rode off to an unchallenged win ahead of Durham in second and Baggett in third. Nicoletti and Larsen rounded out the top five.
250 East Heat 2 - Blake Wharton has been getting good start all year long, and he managed another one in this second heat race. With clear track ahead of him, Wharton was able to lay down some great laps, but was soon feeling the pressure of the fastest qualifier, Justin Bogle. Riding in third for the first few laps was privateer, Alex Martin, who would battle and eventually be displaced by Jake Canada. Ken Roczen did not have a very good start and was forced to work his way through the pack and into qualifying position. Out front, Wharton and Bogle continued to gap the rest of the field. At the finish it was Wharton in first with Bogle and Canada in second in third. Roczen and Martin finished out the top five.
450 Supercross Heat 1 - Brett Metcalfe got the best drive out of the gate, taking the holeshot ahead of James Stewart, Ryan Dungey, and Cole Seely. While Metcalfe would go onto lead the first two laps, Seely managed to get around Dungey on the first lap to sneak into third place. Stewart took his time working his way into the lead, but eventually forced the issue in the final turn before the finish line, cutting to the inside and taking over first place. Meanwhile, Seely and Dungey began to put the pressure on Metcalfe. For several laps, the Suzuki rider was able to hold both the Honda and KTM at bay. However, Seely was able to get his front wheel in on Metcalfe heading through the first turn section. The move allowed Seely to get into the front, and Dungey soon made a similar move before the tunnel. Stewart would win the heat, followed by Seely in second, Dungey in third, Metcalfe in fourth, and Broc Tickle in fifth.
450 Supercross Heat 2 - Bobby Kiniry took the holeshot but was quickly over taken by both Justin Brayton and Ryan Villopoto. Just as Villopoto was working his way into the lead, Ben Lamay had a very hard crash in the rhythm section before the tunnel, forcing a red flag. Lamay was able to get up but did not restart the race.
450 Supercross Heat 2 (restart) - The second time around, Davi Millsaps was able to improve upon his first try, taking the holeshot. Justin Brayton began in second but this time was not able to hold off Ryan Villopoto for quite as long. It was also not long before Villopoto was able to work his way up to challenge and pass Millsaps while heading down the start straight on the third lap. Brayton also soon began challening Millsaps, eventually passing him in the turn before the whoops. Jake Weimer was the next rider through and began to open a comfortable third place ride. At the finish it was Villopoto in first, Brayton in second, and Weimer in third. Millsaps and Windham completed the top five.
250 East 15 lap Main Event - The three top qualifiers of the day all began out front. Justin Barcia took yet another holeshot followed closely by Ken Roczen and Justin Bogle. With clear track ahead of him, Barcia was able to lay down some blazing laps, opening up a three second lead within the first three laps. Roczen, beginning his race far better than the previous two rounds, also had clear track but began to lose Barcia, inch by inch, as Bogle began pressuring the KTM rider for the number two position. 
Further back, Jake Canada was having his best ride of the season, and possibly of his career, while running in fourth ahead of Blake Wharton and Darryn Durham. As the laps wore on, Wharton was slowly able to close on Canada and by lap 11, made the pass to take over fourth place. 
Back out front, Barcia continued to put in the fastest laps of the race, and by the last lap had an eight second lead on Roczen. Bogle continued to pressure Roczen until the last lap, when the Honda rider made a mistake just before the step-over jump, falling in the tight right hander. Upon trying to remount, he dropped his bike again, getting passed by Wharton in the process before getting going again. At the finish Justin Barcia took his third win in a row. Roczen, Wharton, Durham, and Bogle completed the top five.
On the podium, Barcia said, "What a great night it was. The dirt was awesome tonight and to have the three-peat is just amazing. It just doesn't get much better than being on the GEICO/Honda team."
Supercross 20 lap Main Event - Davi Millsaps grabbed the holeshot just ahead of Kevin Windham, Justin Brayton, and Ryan Villopoto. On the opening lap, just before the first triple, James Stewart went down on his own, dropping all the way to last place. Millsaps was able to hold Villopoto off for the first two laps before succumbing to the defending champ's speed. Behind Millsaps were Brayton and Ryan Dungey, who had worked his way up from a mid-pack start. 
Meanwhile, Stewart had already put in an incredible charge to come up to ninth place by lap six. He was soon threatening Metcalfe and Weimer. 
Again in the battle for second Brayton and Dungey both managed to make their way around Millsaps just before the step over jump. Brayton put in some excellent laps, but Dungey seemed to have a bit more speed in certain sections of the track. Soon enough, Millsaps had dropped several positions, being displace by Windham as well and was suddenly being pressured by his own teammate, Stewart who had worked his way into sixth place. In the closing laps, Stewart was finally able to make the pass on Millsaps, moving up to fifth place.
Out front, Villopoto slowed significantly in the closing laps, allowing Dungey to get well within striking distance had Villopoto made a mistake. But the mistake never came, and Villopoto took his fifth win of the season. Dungey finished a close second, with Brayton, Windham, and Stewart rounding out the top five.

Round 9 of the 2012 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series in St. Louis. In the premier class, Ryan Villopoto increased his championship points lead by taking his fifth Main Event win of the season. In 250 Lites East racing, Justin Barcia took his third win in a row and now sits well ahead in the points chase.

Supercross Results
1.R. VillopotoKAW 
2.R. DungeyKTM 
3.J. BraytonHON 
4.K. WindhamHON 
5.J. StewartYAM 
6.D. MillsapsYAM 
7.J. WeimerKAW 
8.B. MetcalfeSUZ 
9.M. MusquinKTM 
10.N. WeyKAW 
11.B. TickleKAW 
12.M. GoerkeSUZ 
13.M. AlessiSUZ 
14.R. KiniryYAM 
15.J. SipesKAW 
16.K. ChisholmKAW 
17.G. FaithHON 
18.J. AlbertsonSUZ 
19.C. SeelyHON 
20.J. HansenKAW 
Supercross Points 
 Ryan Villopoto205
 Ryan Dungey192
James Stewart152
Chad Reed128
Kevin Windham123
Jake Weimer120
Justin Brayton116
Brett Metcalfe113
Davi Millsaps109
Mike Alessi98
Josh Hansen87
Kyle Chisholm82
Broc Tickle69
Nick Wey66
Andrew Short59
Robert Kiniry31
Kyle Partridge29
Matt Goerke26
Weston Peick25
Ivan Tedesco21
250 Lites East Results
1.J. BarciaHON
2.K. RoczenKTM 
3.B. WhartonSUZ 
4.D. DurhamKAW 
5.J. BogleHON 
6.J. CanadaHON
7.M. StewartKTM 
8.K. CunninghamYAM 
9.B. BaggettKAW 
10.A. MartinHON 
11.M. LemoineKAW 
12.H. HewittSUZ 
13.C. ThompsonHON 
14.A. CatanzaroKTM 
15.J. GibsonHON 
16.A. PolitelliHON 
17.P. LarsenKTM
18.B. RippleHON 
19.P. NicolettiHON 
20.T. BowersKAW 
250 Lites East Pts
J. Barcia75
Ken Roczen57
D. Durham56
B. Wharton56
Justin Bogle43
Jake Canada41
Blake Baggett40
Hunter Hewitt31
M. Stewart29
K. Cunningham28
PJ Larsen26
Alex Martin21
Lance Vincent21
Cole Thompson20
Matt Lemoine20
P. Nicoletti18
A. Politelli15
Les Smith12
Shane Sewell11
Catanzaro,Pellegrini7

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