HONDA FOX RACEWAY I NATIONAL RESULTS – REPORT!

Scritto lunedì 30 Maggio 2022 alle 09:32.

HONDA FOX RACEWAY I RISULTATI NAZIONALI

I piloti Honda dominano entrambe le classi al round di apertura del 50° anniversario del campionato di motocross Lucas Oil Pro al Fox Raceway
Chase Sexton va 1-1 nella classe 450,
come Jett Lawrence fa lo stesso nella classe 250

Dopo settimane di attesa, il 50° anniversario del Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sancito da AMA Pro Racing, è ufficialmente iniziato con la Honda Fox Raceway I National, presentata da Fox Racing, dal Fox Raceway della California meridionale. Cieli prevalentemente nuvolosi e temperature fresche hanno creato condizioni di gara quasi perfette, che hanno portato a un pomeriggio di gare stellare che ha visto la formazione di quattro piloti per il Team Honda HRC dominare tutte e quattro le manche delle classi 450 e 250. Nella massima divisione, Chase Sexton ha registrato la prima prestazione 1-1 della sua carriera, battendo il compagno di squadra Ken Roczen, mentre Jett Lawrence ha dato il via alla sua difesa del titolo di Classe 250 con una serie di manche, seguito da suo fratello Hunter Lawrence al secondo posto .

HIGHLIGHTS: 2022 HONDA FOX RACEWAY I NATIONAL

Classe 450

Moto 1

La prima manche della classe 450 del pomeriggio è iniziata con Roczen in testa al campo per MotoSport.com Holeshot, seguito da Shane McElrath di Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing ed Eli Tomac di Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing. Roczen e Tomac si sono rapidamente affermati in testa e hanno stabilito un vantaggio di molti secondi, mentre McElrath ha perso il terzo posto contro Sexton.

Roczen si è separato da Tomac durante i primi 10 minuti della manche, mentre Sexton si è avvicinato al pilota Yamaha per iniziare una battaglia per il secondo posto. Sexton ha fatto un rapido lavoro su Tomac e ha messo gli occhi in testa. I compagni di squadra della Honda sono stati separati da meno di un secondo a metà della manche mentre si è svolta una vivace battaglia per il primo posto. Un persistente Sexton alla fine ha bloccato il passaggio per prendere il controllo della manche. Dietro di loro, Ryan Dungey della Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, alla sua prima partenza dal ritiro nel 2017, ha superato Tomac per il terzo posto. Un paio di giri dopo, la posizione è cambiata di nuovo di mano quando Christian Craig della Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing ha preso la posizione da Dungey.

Sexton ha chiuso la manche alla grande per catturare la prima vittoria di manche della stagione, mentre Roczen ha contribuito a garantire una Honda 1-2, 15,8 secondi indietro. La battaglia per il terzo posto si è intensificata negli ultimi giri, ma Craig ha tenuto a bada Jason Anderson e la sua Monster Energy Kawasaki per il terzo posto, mentre Dungey ha completato i primi cinque.

Moto 2

Il gruppo si è precipitato fuori dal cancello per l’ultima manche della giornata con Sexton di nuovo in testa per il MotoSport.com Holeshot, seguito da vicino da Roczen e Dungey, mentre Anderson è caduto lottando per un posto vicino alla testa ed è caduto ben di nuovo in campo . Un determinato Roczen ha abbassato il martello nel primo giro ed è andato all’attacco con il suo compagno di squadra, superando Sexton per il comando mentre Dungey si è piazzato terzo davanti a Craig.

Roczen ha tenuto saldamente il controllo della prima metà della manche, ma quando sono passati i 15 minuti Sexton ha iniziato a cancellare il deficit e abbastanza presto si è spostato a poche lunghezze di moto dal suo compagno di squadra. Proprio come la prima manche, la battaglia per il comando è durata più giri, poiché Roczen ha respinto la pressione. Con lo svolgersi della lotta davanti, Dungey ha perso posizioni a favore del duo Yamaha composto da Craig e Tomac, che sono passati rispettivamente al terzo e quarto posto.

Di nuovo in attacco, Sexton è stato in grado di effettuare un passaggio su Roczen e ha preso il comando a poco meno di 10 minuti dalla fine. Roczen non ha mollato e ha risposto al passaggio mantenendo la pressione su Sexton mentre navigavano tra i corridori doppiati. Tuttavia, Sexton è stato semplicemente troppo coerente nelle fasi finali della manche e ha continuato a completare la spazzata delle manche di 4,5 secondi su Roczen, mentre Craig ha resistito a una sfida persistente di Tomac per rivendicare il terzo posto.

OVERALL

La prima prestazione per 1-1 della carriera di Sexton ha portato alla sua terza vittoria nella classe regina sulla stessa pista in cui ha conquistato il suo primo trionfo nell’ultimo round della stagione 2020. Roczen è arrivato secondo con 2-2, mentre Craig ha conquistato il primo podio assoluto della sua carriera al terzo posto (3-3).

Sexton ora guida la classifica a punti per la prima volta nella sua carriera e ha stabilito un vantaggio di sei punti su Roczen, mentre Craig è terzo a 10 punti.

Chase Sexton, Team Honda HRC
“Per me è stata una giornata da sogno. Penso che sia una delle cose più difficili andare 1-1, ma mi sono sentito benissimo tutto il giorno. Mi sento come se stessi guidando al meglio in questo momento. Sono solo entusiasta, questo è un grande giorno per me e sono entusiasta di ottenere il vantaggio di punti e iniziare l’estate in questo modo”.

Ken Roczen, Team Honda HRC
“Ho lottato duramente. Quello era il mio piano di gioco. Ho avuto delle belle battute e sono rimasto lì tutto il giorno. Lui (Sexton) sta guidando davvero bene in questo momento. La pista era davvero difficile e davvero dura, quindi abbiamo dovuto guidare in modo intelligente. Sono a buon punto in questo momento e voglio solo creare slancio e andare avanti.

Christian Craig, Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing
“Sono stato derubato così tante volte per il podio assoluto, quindi ottenerlo finalmente è incredibile. È stato anche meglio sfidare il mio compagno di squadra (Tomac) anche per questo. Ottenere il mio primo podio nella gara di casa è qualcosa di speciale”.

Fox Raceway National I – 450 Class

Fox Raceway at Pala – Pala, CA

AMA NATIONAL FOX RACEWAY I 2022 – Results and points!

Il Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship continuerà il prossimo fine settimana con l’evento più antico del motocross americano, il Carson City Motorsports Hangtown Motocross Classic, per il secondo round della stagione del 50° anniversario sabato 4 giugno. La trasmissione in diretta di tutte e quattro le moto andrà in onda su MAVTV Motorsports Network, a partire dalle 13:00 PT / 16:00 et. L’azione di Hangtown sarà anche trasmessa in diretta tutto il giorno su MAVTV Pluc, a partire dalla copertura esclusiva delle qualificazioni alle 10:00 PT / 13:00. ET, seguite da quattro ore consecutive di copertura moto a partire dalle 13:00. PT / 16:00 et.

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HONDA FOX RACEWAY I NATIONAL RESULTS

Honda Riders Dominate Both Classes at Opening Round of 50th Anniversary Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship at Fox Raceway

Chase Sexton Goes 1-1 in 450 Class,
as Jett Lawrence Does the Same in 250 Class

After weeks of anticipation, the 50th Anniversary of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, officially kicked off with the Honda Fox Raceway I National, presented by Fox Racing, from Southern California’s Fox Raceway. Mostly cloudy skies and cool temperatures made for near-perfect race conditions, which resulted in a stellar afternoon of racing that saw the four-rider lineup for Team Honda HRC dominate all four motos across the 450 and 250 Classes. In the premier division, Chase Sexton posted the first 1-1 performance of his career, out-dueling teammate Ken Roczen, while Jett Lawrence kicked off his 250 Class title defense with a sweep of the motos, followed by his brother Hunter Lawrence in second.

HIGHLIGHTS: 2022 HONDA FOX RACEWAY I NATIONAL

450 Class

Moto 1

The first 450 Class moto of the afternoon began with Roczen at the front of the field for the MotoSport.com Holeshot, followed by Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Shane McElrath and Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing’s Eli Tomac. Roczen and Tomac quickly asserted themselves up front and established a multi-second lead, while McElrath lost third place to Sexton.

Roczen separated himself from Tomac through the first 10 minutes of the moto, while Sexton closed in on the Yamaha rider to initiate a battle for second. Sexton made quick work of Tomac and set his sights on the lead. The Honda teammates were separated by less than a second at the halfway point of the moto as a spirited battle for the top spot unfolded. A persistent Sexton eventually made the pass stick to seize control of the moto. Behind them, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Ryan Dungey, in his first start since retiring in 2017, made the pass on Tomac for third. A couple laps later, the position changed hands again as Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing’s Christian Craig took the position from Dungey.

Sexton closed out the moto in strong fashion to capture the first moto win of the season, while Roczen helped secure a Honda 1-2, 15.8 seconds back. The battle for third intensified in the closing laps, but Craig held off a hard-charging Jason Anderson and his Monster Energy Kawasaki for third, while Dungey completed the top five.

Moto 2

The field stormed out the gate for the final moto of the day with Sexton back out front for the MotoSport.com Holeshot, followed closely by Roczen and Dungey, while Anderson went down fighting for a spot near the front and dropped well back in the field. A determined Roczen put the hammer down on the opening lap and went on the attack with his teammate, storming past Sexton for the lead as Dungey settled into third ahead of Craig.

Roczen sat firmly in control of the first half of the moto, but as the 15-minute mark passed Sexton started to erase the deficit and soon enough moved to within a few bike lengths of his teammate. Much like the first moto, the battle for the lead spanned multiple laps, as Roczen fended off the pressure. As the fight out front unfolded, Dungey lost positions to the Yamaha duo of Craig and Tomac, who moved into third and fourth, respectively.

Back out front, Sexton was able to make a pass stick on Roczen and grabbed the lead with just under 10 minutes to go. Roczen didn’t let up and responded to the pass by keeping the pressure on Sexton as they navigated through lapped riders. However, Sexton was simply too consistent over the final stages of the moto and carried on to complete the sweep of the motos by 4.5 seconds over Roczen, while Craig withstood a persistent challenge from Tomac to claim third.

Overall

The first 1-1 performance of Sexton’s career resulted in his third premier class victory at the same track in which he captured his maiden triumph at the final round of the 2020 season. Roczen finished in the runner-up spot with 2-2 finishes, while Craig captured the first overall podium result of his career in third (3-3).

Sexton now leads the point standings for the first time in his career and has established a six-point lead over Roczen, while Craig sits 10 points back in third.

Chase Sexton, Team Honda HRC
“It was a dream day for me. I think it’s one of the hardest things to go 1-1 but I felt great all day. I feel like I’m riding my best right now. I’m just stoked, this is a big day for me and I’m excited to get the points lead and start the summer like this.”

Ken Roczen, Team Honda HRC
“I fought hard. That was my game plan. I had some good lines and just hung in there all day. He (Sexton) is riding really well right now. The track was really tricky and really difficult, so we had to ride smart. I’m on a good roll right now and I just want to build momentum and keep it going.”

Christian Craig, Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing
“I’ve been robbed so many times for the overall (podium), so to finally get that one is incredible. It was even better to battle my teammate (Tomac) for it as well. To get my first podium at my home race is something special.”

250 Class

Moto 1

The opening moto of the afternoon saw Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing’s Justin Cooper emerge with the MotoSport.com Holeshot ahead of Jett Lawrence and Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawaski’s Seth Hammaker. Cooper paced the field for the first 10 minutes until Lawrence applied the pressure and made the pass for the lead.

Once out front, Lawrence easily opened a big lead over the field that he maintained through the rest of the moto. Behind him, teammate and brother, Hunter Lawrence, was making moves forward after starting fourth. He made the pass on Hammaker for third and then took over second from Cooper just past the halfway point.

The battle for third tightened up considerably in the final 10 minutes of the moto as Cooper was forced to deal with a collection of riders. He lost hold of third to Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire and continued to lose positions after that. That left the fight for third to be decided between Hampshire and a hard-charging Jo Shimoda aboard his Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki machine.

The Lawrence brothers made an assertive opening statement with a 1-2 finish, as Jett took the moto win 6.6 seconds ahead of Hunter. Hampshire successfully fended off heavy pressure from Shimoda for third, while Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing’s Levi Kitchen rounded out the top five.

Moto 2

The second and deciding moto began with a new face at the front of the field as Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing’s Nick Romano earned the MotoSport.com Holeshot in his pro debut, with Jett Lawrence and Hammaker in tow. Lawrence was patient for the opening laps but then pulled the trigger and made the pass on the rookie, while Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Michael Mosiman slotted into the top three with a pass on Hammaker.

Lawrence sprinted out to a multi-second lead and put the pressure on his rivals, with Mosiman responding by making a pass on Romano for second. Behind them, several riders jockeyed for position in the battle for third, including Shimoda and Hunter Lawrence, who soon made their way around both Hammaker and Romano.

With the race in hand, Jett Lawrence managed a double-digit lead over the second half of the moto and left the fight for the remaining spots on the podium to be decided amongst three riders. A crash by Mosiman caused him to drop from second to fourth and allowed Shimoda to move into second, with Hunter Lawrence into third.

Jett Lawrence was dominant en route to a sweep of the motos and took the checkered flag 5.3 seconds ahead of his brother, who used lapped riders to his advantage to make a last-lap pass on Shimoda for second.

Overall

Jett Lawrence’s title defense couldn’t have started better with a 1-1 effort and a fourth straight victory at Fox Raceway to keep his undefeated record in Southern California intact. Hunter Lawrence’s 2-2 performance helped solidify Honda’s dominance on the afternoon and clinched the siblings’ first ever 1-2 performance. Shimoda’s consistent 4-3 effort landed him third overall for his fourth career podium result.

Jett Lawrence has established a six-point lead over his brother in the initial 250 Class standings, while Shimoda sits 12 points back in third.

Jett Lawrence, Team Honda HRC
“That HRC Honda bike is hooking up out of the gate and making it easy. Four wins here (at Fox Raceway) and undefeated, even though it’s not my favorite track. Really happy for Hunter (Lawrence) as well, I was looking to see where he was the whole time. Great day for Honda with a 1-2 here.”

Hunter Lawrence, Team Honda HRC
“It was a tough track to pass on, but it was a lot of fun battling with Jo (Shimoda). I’m happy (with the result), it’s a great way to start the season. I’m looking forward to the summer.”

Jo Shimoda, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
“I’ve been working hard for this. I feel like we’re headed in the right direction. Hopefully we can get another one (podium) next week and have a fun summer.”

The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will continue next weekend with the oldest event in American motocross, the Carson City Motorsports Hangtown Motocross Classic, for the second round of the 50th anniversary season on Saturday, June 4. Live broadcast coverage of all four motos will air on MAVTV Motorsports Network, beginning at 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET. The action from Hangtown will also stream live all day long on MAVTV Pluc, beginning with exclusive qualifying coverage at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET, followed by four consecutive hours of moto coverage beginning at 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET.

  

Fox Raceway National I – 450 Class

Fox Raceway at Pala – Pala, CA

AMA NATIONAL FOX RACEWAY I 2022 – Results and points!

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