Bel-Ray Race Report Daytona SX
March 8, 2011, 7:05pm
Round 9 of the Monster Energy Supercross series took place on Saturday night, March 5th, at the world famous Daytona International Speedway. The Bel-Ray backed teams of Two Two Motorsports and Dodge/ Hart & Huntington Racing were both in attendance, as were 3 of Bel-Ray’s Elite support riders competing in the Lites and 450 classes.
Timed qualifying started off well on the demanding track, designed by Ricky Carmichael, with Two Two Motorsports’, Chad Reed setting the 3rd fastest time with a 1:16:613, followed by Dodge / Hart and Huntington teammates Chris Blose in 12th with a 1:18:454 and Ivan Tedesco in 14th with a 1:19:082. Elite support racer, Steve Roman, was 44th fastest with a 1:26:090 time. Lites qualifying had Bel-Ray backed Ronnie Stewart in 25th with a 1:22:231 and Frankie Lettieri in 32nd with a 1:23:251.
Heat race action was successful yet again for the Bel-Ray backed teams. Tedesco and Blose finished 4th and 5th in the first heat, while Reed was 4th in the second heat, earning all Bel-Ray backed riders direct transfers to the main event. The heats weren’t as kind to both Lites riders as both Stewart and Lettieri missed the cut and didn’t make the main event.
The main event started with a bang as Blose got a great start and was running inside the top 5. Reed and Tedesco weren’t as lucky as Reed, who started around midpack and Tedesco found himself on the ground after tangling with another rider. Reed started working his way through the pack after the leaders. By the end of lap 2 he was in 5th, 3rd by lap number 7 and into 2nd halfway into the race. That is where he would finish. After picking himself up off the ground, Tedesco began his charge through the pack and would eventually work up to 11th by the end of the main event. Blose stayed within the top 10 until the halfway point, when he injured his ankle and was forced to retire from the race. The season points standing now have Reed in 3rd, just one point out of second, while Tedesco sits in 11th and Blose in 15th as the series continues.
The series heads to the site of the 2012 Superbowl in Indianapolis this weekend before heading back to Florida the following week.
Bel Ray Company Inc was founded in 1946 and is a privately held, woman owned business serving the lubrication needs of powersports, industrial and mining customers worldwide. Bel-Ray is recognized as the leader in the specialty lubricants industry for setting high standards of quality and performance with products formulated for the motorcycle, automotive, aviation, energy, food, marine, military, mining, OEM, Industrial steel, and textile industries.
“Flex Your Engine” with Bel-Ray’s superior Powersports line that delivers top quality Made-in-the-USA products to motorcycle and recreational vehicle enthusiasts around the world. Bel-Ray products are available at powersports dealers worldwide. Visit Bel-Ray.com for a complete dealer listing. Like us on Facebook.com/BelRay or follow us on Twitter/Bel_Ray
Timed qualifying started off well on the demanding track, designed by Ricky Carmichael, with Two Two Motorsports’, Chad Reed setting the 3rd fastest time with a 1:16:613, followed by Dodge / Hart and Huntington teammates Chris Blose in 12th with a 1:18:454 and Ivan Tedesco in 14th with a 1:19:082. Elite support racer, Steve Roman, was 44th fastest with a 1:26:090 time. Lites qualifying had Bel-Ray backed Ronnie Stewart in 25th with a 1:22:231 and Frankie Lettieri in 32nd with a 1:23:251.
Heat race action was successful yet again for the Bel-Ray backed teams. Tedesco and Blose finished 4th and 5th in the first heat, while Reed was 4th in the second heat, earning all Bel-Ray backed riders direct transfers to the main event. The heats weren’t as kind to both Lites riders as both Stewart and Lettieri missed the cut and didn’t make the main event.
The main event started with a bang as Blose got a great start and was running inside the top 5. Reed and Tedesco weren’t as lucky as Reed, who started around midpack and Tedesco found himself on the ground after tangling with another rider. Reed started working his way through the pack after the leaders. By the end of lap 2 he was in 5th, 3rd by lap number 7 and into 2nd halfway into the race. That is where he would finish. After picking himself up off the ground, Tedesco began his charge through the pack and would eventually work up to 11th by the end of the main event. Blose stayed within the top 10 until the halfway point, when he injured his ankle and was forced to retire from the race. The season points standing now have Reed in 3rd, just one point out of second, while Tedesco sits in 11th and Blose in 15th as the series continues.
The series heads to the site of the 2012 Superbowl in Indianapolis this weekend before heading back to Florida the following week.
Bel Ray Company Inc was founded in 1946 and is a privately held, woman owned business serving the lubrication needs of powersports, industrial and mining customers worldwide. Bel-Ray is recognized as the leader in the specialty lubricants industry for setting high standards of quality and performance with products formulated for the motorcycle, automotive, aviation, energy, food, marine, military, mining, OEM, Industrial steel, and textile industries.
“Flex Your Engine” with Bel-Ray’s superior Powersports line that delivers top quality Made-in-the-USA products to motorcycle and recreational vehicle enthusiasts around the world. Bel-Ray products are available at powersports dealers worldwide. Visit Bel-Ray.com for a complete dealer listing. Like us on Facebook.com/BelRay or follow us on Twitter/Bel_Ray