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Racer Blog
Written by Nicole Hoffman. As appeared on Kryptonite's
blog: Unbreakable Bonds
IOWA SPEEDWAY
We returned on Sunday after what was a fun and exciting
weekend at Iowa Speedway. This was the first time that
motorcycles have ever run this new 1.3 mile road course. So in
the inaugural year of the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series we are all
anxious to see what comes of a first trip to a new track.
I have to say, the facility was outstanding. The fans in
Iowa are diehard and so enthusiastic to see racers. They were
very welcoming and made the event a lot of fun.
I didn’t race this weekend due to my on-going back spasms
and pain. Since I help run the team there is no shortage of
things that need to be done. I stayed busy all weekend writing
press releases, taking photos and updating the Team
RightsforBikers.com Web site. I enjoy attending the entrant
meetings, rider meeting and organizing logistics of the team.
We have a great team so sometimes that comes easy even though
there is so much to do.
The team had 3 practice sessions: one Thursday, one Friday
and a quick practice on Saturday. The riders all got out there
and learned the track and starting picking up some good lap
times. Our SST bike (Suzuki SV1000) ridden by Mark Crozier and
Nathan Dressman ran the second fastest in practice and usually
that is a good indication of the outcome of the race. My
fill-in rider, Justin Filice was amazing. He was running
almost as fast on the SV650 as some were on the bigger bikes.
It was fun to watch him and his dad (Jimmy Filice) out in
practice. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Jimmy,
click on his name…he is well known in motorcycle racing. Jimmy
was showing Justin the lines and the way around the track and
Justin was picking up time.
Race day was getting last minute details completed, such as
lights on the bikes (since the even falls past sun down,
lights are required and PIAA, our sponsor really helped us out
here). As with any and all MOTO-ST events, we have an
autograph session for the fans. We couldn’t believe the
turn-out! They were lined up for more than an hour to walk
through and get ever rider’s autograph. Different to
motorcycle racing, but common in NASCAR are the rider
introductions on stage. This was the first time riders had
done this and it really added to the show.
The race began at 6:30pm CT and was a 3-hour long race. Our
team had 2 podium finishes for which the entire team – crew
and riders – was extremely excited. We have worked so hard to
get to the top of the podium and we were within 40 seconds
behind the leader when a red flag came out and the race was
called with 30 minutes remaining. This race was a testament to
the strength of the team and we can’t wait for the 8 Hours at
Daytona in October!
Oh and by the way…at Road America for the Red Flag Fund
auction…the custom painted trash can by Dave Perewitz raised
$225! All the items auctioned off can be found here. The
proceeds go to help injured motorcycle racers. A great cause
for a great community of people. |