2022-23 | Round 4

Round 4 of the CVMA 2022/2023 Winter Series kicked off under sunny skies and a super-fast racetrack. Racers going faster than ever! Lap records were set and then bettered throughout the weekend in multiple classes.

On Friday, the New Racer School granted nine new racing licenses to an enthusiastic group of racers that will be joining the CVMA ranks.

During qualifying on Saturday, Bryce Prince was the fastest rider on an Open Class bike turning a 1:45.546 and Brenden Ketelsen was fastest on a Middleweight with a 1:46.547 lap. David Anthony was fastest on a Lightweight turning a 1:50.933 and Owen Williams turned a 1:56.516 to put him at the top of the timesheets for the Ultra Lightweights.

Saturday

Several records were broken on Saturday only to be re-set on Sunday. New lap records set include:

·         Formula 2 – David Anthony 1:49.517

·         Formula Twins – David Anthony 1:49.330

·         Middleweight Supersport – Brenden Ketelsen 1:45.383

·         Open Supersport – Bryce Prince 1:44.592

·         Formula Lightweight Twins Shootout – David Anthony 1:49.765

Sunday

In CVMA’s premier race, the Stock 1000 Shootout, Corey Alexander was able to get the holeshot starting from the second row and lead at the start of the race. On lap one Alexander was leading with Bryce “The Prince” Prince in second and David “Aussie Dave” Anthony third. All three riders were nose to tail across the line. Anthony was able to slot into second on lap three pushing Prince back to third. Anthony was then able to make a brave pass in turn 5 on lap seven to take the lead and was able to pad his lead for the remainder of the race. At the finish it was Anthony for the win with Alexander second, Prince third.

The best race of the weekend had to be the Supersport Middleweight Shootout, David Kohlstaedt holeshot but Brendon Ketelsen took the lead right away with an inside pass in turn four. On the first lap Ketelsen lead Kohlstaedt followed by Michael Gilbert (still recovering from injuries sustained last year). At the front of the race Ketelsen and Kohlstaedt were glued together riding inches apart the entire lap. On lap three Aldo Rovirosa was able to pass Gilbert to take third position only to have Gilbert regain the position on lap 5. Meanwhile at the front, Kohlstaedt showed Ketelsen a wheel several times on lap 5 and then took the lead on lap six. Kohlstaedt held on until the end with Ketelsen making several attempts at passes on the last lap. In the end it was Kohlstaedt, Ketelsen and Gilbert on the podium.

The result for the Formula Ultra Lightweight Shootout was established early in the race. Owen Williams with the holeshot and win, Kreece Elliott took second away from Quinn Swift on lap two and the order was set.

In the Lightweight shootout David Anthony got the hole-shot and ran away at the front taking the win and setting a new lap record for the class in the process. Justin Bordonaro finished second and Gio Alvarez third.

Full race results can be found on MYLAPS: https://speedhive.mylaps.com/Events/2095444

CVMA offers two full days of racing every race weekend and also includes Saturday qualifying for grid position in all classes, amateur and expert, as well as a wide variety of classes to choose from. Our next round will be 2/25 – 2/26 come on out and race with us!

CVMA offers free reciprocity as a means of encouraging racers from other clubs to come out and compete. CVMA also offers a New Racers School for those starting out in racing on the Friday prior to each race weekend. Log on to www.cvmaracing.com to sign up or for more information.

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