More From Sunday’s MotoAmerica Races At Road Atlanta

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More From Sunday’s MotoAmerica Races At Road Atlanta

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

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Cameron Beaubier tied Josh Hayes for the all-time AMA/MotoAmerica professional road racing wins records with his Superbike wins on Saturday and Sunday at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Hayes took his 89th career victory in the rain in Supersport at Barber Motorsports Park, and Beaubier matched it by winning in the rain on Saturday and running away from the field in the dry on Sunday.

 

 

Mathew Scholtz (1) leads the Supersport field on Sunday. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Mathew Scholtz was unhappy with his performance in the rain on Saturday, when he finished fifth, and made up for it by running away from the Supersport field on Sunday. Saturday’s winner, PJ Jacobsen, fell back to sixth and raced his way through the field to finish second. Scholtz’ teammate, Blake Davis (22), finished third.

 

Jayson Uribe (36). Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Cory West and Hayden Schultz came together on the first lap of Sunday’s Super Hooligan race and crashed out. Saturday winner Jake Lewis said he suddenly didn’t hear anyone behind him, looked back, saw the gap he had and knew the race was his. Lewis finished first in both Hooligan races, second and sixth in the Supersport races, and DNF and DNS in the King of The Bagger races.

 

Cory West, left, and Hayden Schultz walk away from their Super Hooligan crash on Sunday. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Jake Lewis (85). Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Kyle Wyman was fastest in practice and qualifying, but was beaten in the King of The Baggers Challenge and in Race One on Saturday. On Sunday, Wyman finally got it right, pulling away from Saturday’s Race One winner Loris Baz in a race cut short by two red flags.

 

Kyle Wyman (33). Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

 

 

 

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