ARMA Energy/Suzuki City Race Report: Jacksonville
March 24, 2011, 9:30am
The ARMA Energy/Suzuki City Team gave it their all at the Jacksonville Supercross this weekend at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. Lites sensation Malcolm Stewart had an unfortunate crash in the main and did not finish, while teammate Sean Lipanovich finished 14th overall in Lites.
For the ARMA Energy/Suzuki City Team, qualifying and the heat races went well. Stewart rode a smart heat race, nabbing a Holeshot and Sean put in a good ride to secure the final transfer spot to the main.
The Lites main did not go as well as Stewart had hoped. He came together with Gannon Audette, sending both of them to the ground. Stewart’s bike took heavy damage and left him unable to continue. Lipanovich had a better night, putting in a solid effort, bringing home a 14th place. In his rookie season, Stewart is looking for a good rest of the series and he is currently sitting in 8th place in the East Coast Lites series standings.
“We’re pleased with how hard the ARMA Energy/Suzuki City Team has been riding every week. Malcolm Stewart is having a great rookie season and is close to getting a podium finish. We’re stoked to have Stewart and Lipanovich out there representing ARMA,” said ARMA spokesman Scott “Hollywood” Sepkovic.
ARMA Energy racers are now preparing for round 12 at the Toronto Supercross March 26th in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
AMA Supercross is the premier motorcycle off-road racing series in the world with events broadcast on CBS and the Speed networks. ARMA’s involvement with the Dodge/Hart and Huntington team as well as the Suzuki City team solidifies our deep commitment to supporting motocross and Supercross on a variety of levels, from amateur to professional. ARMA Energy can be found on Facebook and on Twitter. Check out www.armaenergysnx.com for more on ARMA products, news and team.
For the ARMA Energy/Suzuki City Team, qualifying and the heat races went well. Stewart rode a smart heat race, nabbing a Holeshot and Sean put in a good ride to secure the final transfer spot to the main.
The Lites main did not go as well as Stewart had hoped. He came together with Gannon Audette, sending both of them to the ground. Stewart’s bike took heavy damage and left him unable to continue. Lipanovich had a better night, putting in a solid effort, bringing home a 14th place. In his rookie season, Stewart is looking for a good rest of the series and he is currently sitting in 8th place in the East Coast Lites series standings.
“We’re pleased with how hard the ARMA Energy/Suzuki City Team has been riding every week. Malcolm Stewart is having a great rookie season and is close to getting a podium finish. We’re stoked to have Stewart and Lipanovich out there representing ARMA,” said ARMA spokesman Scott “Hollywood” Sepkovic.
ARMA Energy racers are now preparing for round 12 at the Toronto Supercross March 26th in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
AMA Supercross is the premier motorcycle off-road racing series in the world with events broadcast on CBS and the Speed networks. ARMA’s involvement with the Dodge/Hart and Huntington team as well as the Suzuki City team solidifies our deep commitment to supporting motocross and Supercross on a variety of levels, from amateur to professional. ARMA Energy can be found on Facebook and on Twitter. Check out www.armaenergysnx.com for more on ARMA products, news and team.