Herrin Scores Clean Sweep Of Road America Daytona SportBike Double-Header

Sunday's AMA Pro Daytona SportBike action at Elkhart Lake's
beautiful Road America track immediately launched into one of the
high-speed, seven-rider freight trains the class has become known
for. Within minutes, though, a red flag flew and the action came to
an abrupt temporary halt, as Team Latus Motors' Jason DiSalvo --
who'd been dicing with Race 1 winner Josh Herrin (Monster Energy
Graves Yamaha) and Celtic Racing/Fast by Ferracci's PJ Jacobsen for
the lead -- spun out of the race before the field had completed Lap
3.
The red flag flew soon after to give the ambulance clear track to
retrieve DiSalvo from the infield. DiSalvo was up and walking, but
was taken to the track clinic to get a doctor's assistance in
pushing a dislocated right shoulder back into place.
On the restart, Jacobsen rocketed back into the lead with Herrin,
Danny Eslick (GEICO Powersports/RMR Suzuki), Dane Westby (M4
Suzuki), Cory West (Vesrah Suzuki), Cameron Beaubier (GP Bike
Parts), and Tommy Aquino (Y.E.S./Pat Clark/Graves Yamaha) bearing
down on him, all separated by less than a second. When the second
red flag few (following crashes by Jake Holden and Jason Farrell),
it resulted in a few minutes of downtime followed by a restart that
spit out roughly the same front running order, Herrin taking the
holeshot but soon ceding it to Jacobsen.
Beaubier, who rose high in yesterday's race before getting sucked
back into the chase group, made another attempt at front-runner
status by sliding into third ahead of Eslick, but Eslick quickly
turned the upstart around, West following up by pushing Beaubier
back yet another position. Herrin, meanwhile, was sticking close to
Jacobsen's rear wheel, even as Eslick scouted for a way around the
Yamaha rider. Just corners later, however, it was West who made a
big move, first stuffing Eslick to take over third, then sailing
past both Herrin and Jacobsen to take over the lead.
What followed was a series of lead changes so quick and frenetic
that race-watchers couldn't look away for a second, and the
drafting action up the front straight impressed even the racers,
Herrin later commenting, "At one time, we were five- or six-wide
going down the straightaway. I looked to my left and was like,
'damn.'"
West's lead fell first to Jacobsen, then Herrin, Herrin taking over
the front spot to lead an astoundingly close seven-rider freight
through Road America's turns and multiple straights. Soon, though,
it was Eslick in the lead, heading West and Westby, the latter
moving up to take his own turn at the front, and in later laps
Beaubier again jumped forward briefly to head the pack. With just a
handful of laps remaining, though, the field lost another major
player, as Jacobsen was suddenly seen riding his bike onto the
grass with an apparent mechanical.
Jacobsen's departure still left seven riders in the lead group, at
least five of which looked entirely ready to take the win, but with
two laps to go, it was Herrin who shot from fourth to first. A
challenge by West went badly wrong, the rider going wide and
sliding back to sixth as Westby tried to challenge Eslick for
second. Westby's assault went considerably better, the M4 rider
taking over the lead just after the white flag flew.
Pulling up beside Westby on the straightaway, Herrin slid by enough
to cut into the turn and reclaim the lead heading for Road
America's back section, but within turns it was Eslick at the
front, leading Herrin, Westby, Aquino, and West through the final
corners. As the final-approach drafting battle began, however, Josh
Herrin roared up from behind, slingshotting past to claim the
victory by .093 seconds.
Herrin was followed across the line by Eslick, Westby, Aquino,
West, Beaubier, Fernando Amantini (Team Amantini), Tyler Odom (Don
Odom Racing), Paul Allison (Triple Crown Industries), and Tyler
O'Hara (GP Bike Parts Racing), and he's now followed in the points
chase by absolutely everyone, having taken over the points lead
with 127 to West's 115. DiSalvo sits in third with 110.
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Josh Herrin
1st:
"I think I just have a fast bike. There's no real perfection to
drafting in a straight line, I just had the fast bike today and I
have to thank my guys -- they know how to build fast bikes. It was
a great race, lot of close racing, and I'm just glad we finished
another race weekend strong and get to head over closer to my house
now for Barber. I was just trying to stay patient, not get too
antsy. I knew we had a fast bike today, knew we could gain time on
straight and were pretty quick in the Carousel, so I was just
waiting for my shot at it and didn't try to rush it.
"It's nice to be in the lead, but kind of crappy the way that it
happened. I knew we could get up there, but I definitely didn't
expect it to happen this soon. But the championship is pretty close
now, so it'll be a fun year."
Danny Eslick
2nd:
"When there's five, six guys going for it you get a huge draft and
you can get in there deep [into Turn 5]. It was just an awesome
race, I don't know what to say. I can't wait to get home and watch
it ... it had to be spectacular for the fans and everyone watching.
I definitely wanted to be leading.... I tried a few times to get by
Dane through the start-finish line and it wasn't working, so there
was no way I was going to get by him. You can kind of feel when
someone's drafting up behind you. I didn't feel it, didn't feel it,
then Josh came sling-shotting by me. It was definitely my best
finish at Road America, I had a great weekend, and I'm looking
forward to moving on to Barber."
Dane Westby
3rd:
"All the guys did pretty much same thing the first couple corners,
so I didn't really think about [the red flags] too much. I knew
[Herrin and Eslick] were going to come back by on the straight, so
I was just trying to set up the brakes. When the white flag came
out, it honestly surprised me a little bit. But it was close racing
between me and the guys, and everything worked out great."
For details results from today's racing, visit
http://results.amaproracing.com.