SportBike Sunday Results: Road America

Daytona SportBike Results

M4 Monster Energy Suzuki rider Martin Cardenas took his fifth AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL victory today at the Suzuki SuperBike Doubleheader Weekend at the 4.05-mile scenic Road America natural road course.

Cardenas won with a 0.276 second victory over Josh Herrin on his Team Graves Yamaha with an average speed of 102.8 MPH over the 13-lap race.

Herrin was pleased with his weekend with first and second place finishes over the course of the double race weekend.

Herrin extends his Daytona SportBike points lead to 18 over 2009 Daytona SportBike Champion Danny Eslick, who took seventh today on his GEICO Powersports Suzuki.

After yesterday’s wet and wild Daytona SportBike race where Herrin beat Steve Rapp by 0.008 of a second, today’s race was only somewhat calmer, as has been the case all season long in this AMA Pro Road Racing class.

Rapp, riding his Team Latus Motors Ducati, took the early lead and was quickly joined by a fast starting Bobby Fong on his DNA Energy Drink Ducati. These two Ducati riders looked to draft together to separate themselves from the 12 motorcycle lead pack.

Herrin, P.J. Jacobson with his Celtic Racing Suzuki, Cory West on the Vesrah Suzuki, Clinton Seller on his Project 1 Atlanta Yamaha, Danny Eslick and Seller’s Project 1 Atlanta Yamaha teammate Dane Westby all battled as one big lead group in the early going. Also part of this mix was Cardenas, who in his stealthy style quietly began moving to the front.

Fong was sidelined by a stop-and-go penalty due to a pre-race procedural mishap and another front runner, Herrin’s Team Graves Yamaha teammate Tommy Aquino, suffered a late race mechanical problem which dropped him out of the lead group. Little by little, the lead group got smaller and smaller.

By lap four, Cardenas was in the lead and the die was cast as he and Herrin battled in an eight bike train, then six bikes and then, in a concerted effort on their part, it came down to just Herrin and Cardenas.

Herrin commented after the race how he and Cardenas just put their heads down and worked to ride away form the rest.

And it worked with the race coming down to the wire between the two of them. Herrin would lead at the finish line but Cardenas would draft past into turn one.

As they exited turn three and headed down the straight to turn five, Herrin would take the position back. Onto the back straight to Canada Corner, Herrin would get back by and then as the two would blast through the last turn and up the hill to the start finish line, the cycle would begin again.

On the last lap, the two came across the line side by side, setting up for another photo finish.

Cardenas held the lead as they went through turn one, then turn five, through the Hurry Downs, out of turn eight out of the Carousal down to Canada Corner.

It was here the Cardenas had what looked like quite a moment as the back of his Suzuki slid out, but he gathered it all up and rode through turn 14 and up the hill to the finish line.

Herrin rode as hard as he could but he just wasn’t close enough to draft by Cardenas and he took a solid second, extending his points lead.

After falling back due to the battling in the pack, Rapp fought back to get by West and completed another successful weekend for Team Latus Motors by taking third.

Westby finished fifth with Jacobson in sixth, Eslick in seventh and Chris Fillmore had a good day to take ninth on his Vesrah Suzuki.

Fong fought back from his early stop with a strong tenth place finish at the completion of the 13 lap race. The weather wasn’t an issue today as the race took place under partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low seventies.

As Cardenas rode to his fifth win, only Herrin (3) and Eslick (1) have posted wins this season and Cardenas and his M4 Monster Energy Suzuki team are starting to get very used to making a post-race stop at victory lane.

Sunday Daytona Sportbike Results

Pos No. Rider(s) Team Bike Interval Gap Best Lap Points
1 36 Martin
Cardenas
M4 Monster Energy
Suzuki
Suzuki GSX-R600 13 Laps WINNER 2:20.325 30
2 8 Josh
Herrin
Team Graves Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 0.275 0.275 2:20.613 26
3 15 Steve
Rapp
Team Latus Motors
Racing
Ducati 848 3.485 3.209 2:20.859 21
4 57 Cory
West
Vesrah Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R600 6.728 3.243 2:20.895 18
5 2 Dane
Westby
Project 1 Atlanta Yamaha YZF-R6 9.992 3.264 2:20.629 16
6 54 P.
J. Jacobsen
Celtic Racing Suzuki GSX-R600 11.600 1.608 2:21.671 15
7 1 Danny
Eslick
GEICO Powersports
·RMR ·Suzuki
Suzuki GSX-R600 20.139 8.539 2:20.752 14
8 4 Clinton
Seller
Project 1 Atlanta Yamaha YZF-R6 26.154 6.014 2:21.688 13
9 55 Chris
Fillmore
Vesrah Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R600 26.401 0.247 2:22.277 12
10 30 Bobby
Fong
DNA Energy Drink
CNR Motorsports Ducati
Ducati 848 40.916 14.515 2:21.428 11
11 7 Fernando
Amantini
Team Amantini Kawasaki Ninja
ZX-6R
41.590 0.674 2:23.679 10
12 139 Lenny Hale Hale Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 41.828 0.237 2:22.865 9
13 60 Michael
Beck
DNA Energy Drink
CNR Motorsports Ducati
Ducati 848 41.938 0.110 2:22.897 8
14 111 Marcos
Reichert
Rockwall
Performance
Yamaha YZF-R6 55.465 13.527 2:24.435 7
15 27 Dominic Jones Four Feathers
Racing
Yamaha YZF-R6 58.460 2.994 2:24.461 6
16 811 Michael
Morgan
Autolite RIM Racing Suzuki GSX-R600 58.521 0.061 2:24.399 5
17 32 Santiago
Villa
RoadRacingWorld.com
Suzuki
Suzuki GSX-R600 1:18.790 20.269 2:25.929 4
18 13 Melissa
Paris
MPH Racing ·Inc. Yamaha YZF-R6 1:26.049 7.258 2:26.676 3
19 83 Marie-Josee
Boucher
Boucher Racing Honda CBR600RR 2:09.278 43.229 2:30.216 2
20 175 Sam Rozynski Chronic Motorsports Yamaha YZF-R6 2:24.532 15.253 2:31.070 1
21 371 Jimmy Wood Jimmy Wood Racing Kawasaki ZX-6R 12 Laps 1 Lap 2:26.113 0
22 231 Shawn Hill SRH Plumbing ·Inc. Suzuki GSX-R600 27.763 27.763 2:34.678 0
23 6 Tommy
Aquino
Team Graves Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R6 9 Laps 3 Laps 2:20.686 0
24 210 Paul Allison Chronic Motorsports Yamaha YZF-R6 8 Laps 1 Lap 2:23.974 0
25 38 Kris
Turner
Turner`s Cycle
Racing
Suzuki GSX-R600 4 Laps 4 Laps 2:26.115 0
26 78 Reese
Wacker
Wacker Racing LLC Suzuki GSX-R600 DNF DNF -no times- 0
27 70 Paul
James
James Gang ·Hoban
Bros. Racing
Buell 1125R DNS DNS -no times- 0
28 20(57) Calvin
Martinez
Mid Cities
Motorsports
Ducati 848 DQ DQ -no times- 0

Penalty Summary:

(57) – Disqualified for
non-compliant fuel

SPEED will be broadcasting same-weekend coverage of all of the season’s Daytona SportBike races, with tonight’s race two action airing tonight, Sunday, June 6 at 11:00 p.m. ET (8:00 p.m. PT).

The AMA Pro Road Racing series now move to the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on July 16-18.

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