HAMPTON, GA – The 17th Annual zMAX Micro-Lubricant Bandolero Nationals main feature races were held on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s quarter-mile “Thunder Ring” on Saturday, June 28. The one day event showcased Bandolero qualifying, heat races and features in two divisions with the grand finale of 25-lap Championship feature events for the Bandits and Outlaws divisions. In addition, the event included Legends feature races in the Young Lions, Semi-Pro, Masters and Pro divisions that served as regional qualifiers.
Jensen Jorgensen of Stockbridge won his second consecutive Bandolero Outlaw Division National Championship in the 25-lap feature race.
“It feels amazing,” said Jorgensen when asked what it was like to win two consecutive national championships. “It was a dream come true to win one, but two is just amazing.”
Jorgensen started the feature race from the third position in the second row behind both Chase Purdy of Gallion, AL and Ashton Winger of Fayetteville but made his move to the front of the field on the second lap. A caution on lap three bunched up the field, but Jorgensen was able to regain the lead in turn one after he raced side-by-side with Winger for two laps.
Jorgensen did not face a challenge on the outside on two subsequent cautions as Winger, Purdy and Joshua Hicks of Senoia all choose the inside line behind Jorgensen.
“After the (final) restart, I saw them get into each other and they were racing with each other, and saw that I had two car lengths on them,” said Jorgensen. “I just turned my mirror down and stopped looking back. I knew I had that race won as long as I hit my marks and was smart and that’s what I did.”
The defending national champion was able to drive away from the field and earn the win over the final eight laps of the race.
A strong run in qualifying as well as in heat races helped Chandler Smith of Talking Rock start from the pole in the Bandolero Bandits division National Championship feature race. Smith used that pole position to drive to the win.
“Talk about a hard run, I’m sweating to death over here,” said Smith following the win. “The car felt really good today I’d like to thank Rusty Clanton for making the car good all day.”
Smith wasn’t rattled by the caution flag that flew for incidents in the back of the field on each of the first five laps. None of the competitors could challenge Smith on each of the ensuing restarts and the driver from Talking Rock pulled away from the field and earned the win.
The Beginner Bandolero feature saw Hayden Swank of Woodstock capture the checkered flag in the 20-lap feature. Swank started in the third spot but was able to move up through the field over the course of the race. Blaise Maddox of Locust Grove finished second while Isabella Robusto of Fort Mill, South Carolina finished third.
In the combined Young Lions and Semi Pro feature race, Woodrow Mullis of Hoboken took the checked flag of the 20 lap race as his patience helped move him to the front of the field. Zach Leonhardi of Cartersville started on the pole and pulled in front of R.S. Senter of Oakwood and held the lead through the first half of the race.
Christian Eckes of Middletown, NY moved up to the second spot and challenged Leonhardi for the lead. Leonhardi held off Eckes for four laps before the two got together in turn four, which brought out the caution and pushed both to the back of the field. In the third spot, Mullis moved to the front of the pack and rode to the win. Senter finished second while Alex Reece of Granite Falls, NC was third.
Bill Plemons, Jr started from the outside pole and earn the win in the combined Masters and Pro feature as he was able to battle back for the win after he slipped back in the field early in the race. Paul Kelly, from the outside pole, took the lead off the drop of the green flag and held the lead for four laps. Plemons regained a lead that he would not relinquish with a pass in turn two to the inside past Kelly for the win.
Atlanta Motor Speedway – Hampton, GA
Race Results – June 28, 2014
Outlaws
1. Jensen Jorgensen
2. Chase Purdy
3. Ashton Winger
4. Joshua Hicks
5. Kamera McDonald
6. Matt Mead
7. Hannah Bell
8. Will McConnell
9. Robby Douglas
10. Trevor Rizzo
11. Ian Sexton
12. Jack Fread
Bandits
In some areas, a soft variant of Eriacta is available, but even this one is not meant for women, keep it away from the reach low cost viagra of children and teens.* Avoiding mixing it with other medicines, especially those containing nitrate* Do not undertake strenuous activities and any that require high mental alertness after taking this medication.* Avoid this pill if allergic to Sildenafil Citrate or Phosphodiesterase inhibitors* To get best results do not smoke. cheapest levitra generic Booster Capsules: These are natural capsules with all-natural ingredients to provide effective treatment to ED. John always remembered his mother’s words, although he could not remember his father: “You have no father, Johnny.” With the father being the most female viagra sildenafil ignorant of the morons (Modern Family, Roseanne, Married with Children, Everybody loves Raymond). Yes, these best viagra in india find to find out more testimonials are from people who actually believe this herbal product is God’s gift to them. 1. Chandler Smith
2. Clay Thompson
3. Austin Geer
4. Joshua Kossek
5. Timothy Tyrrell
6. Will Robusto
7. Eddie Fatscher
8. Ryleigh Lemonds
9. Ryan Howell
10. Casey Call
11. Connor Younginer
12. Raleigh Lambert
13. Lawson Ingold
14. Daniel Wilk
15. D.J. Canipe
16. Roy Hayes
Beginner Bandoleros
1. Hayden Swank
2. Blaise Maddox
3. Isabella Robusto
4. Samuel Oliver
5. George Hayes
6. Gauntt Hudgins
Masters
1. Martin Snyder
2. Tony Armbruster
3. Robbie Woodall
Pro
1. Paul Kelly
Semi-Pro
1. R.S. Senter
2. Taylor Jorgensen
3. Will Martin
4. Bailey Woodall
Young Lions
1. Woodrow Mullis
2. Alex Reece
3. Zach Leonhardi
4. Christian Eckes
5. Mason Diaz
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.