USA! USA! USA!
Ernee, France ~ Team AMSOIL/Chaparral/Honda's
Kevin Windham helped Team USA to its first Motocross
des Nations (MXdN) victory since 2000 at the Ernee
circuit in France last Sunday. The French home team
came in second and Belgium was third.
Windham, who was joined by AMA Motocross champion
Ricky Carmichael and Ivan Tedesco, finished fifth
in his race. Windham lead most of the race and grabbed
the holeshot, but a run-in with a lapped rider caused
problems with his brakes, leading to the fifth place
finish.
Below is an excerpt from Racer X online interview
with the world champ shortly after his win:
Racer X: What happened to you in that second
moto, the first moto you were in? You were checking
out, then what?
Windham: "A
lapper was going up the big hill in the middle.
I thought he was going to give way, and I had a
lot of entry speed into that corner and he didn't.
I had to back it down, and I leaned way over on
the inside and there was a rut, and I clipped the
inside stake and it grabbed my front brake really
hard. I almost saved it, then I hit a rock after
that and I went down. Man, I bent everything, my
sub-frame, my front end, and I think my rotor. The
first time after that I got any major air was that
big tabletop in the middle, and my front wheel stopped,
and when it did, the front end of my bike just dropped
and I almost busted my ass. I was able to save it,
and I rode as hard as I could, but I was scared
to catch a lot of air like that."
Racer X: Is this a race where these crazy things
happen, like, due to the pressure? It seems so much
happens that no one wants to win it.
Windham:
In Brazil when we went, we almost had a chance,
and then we had some really bad luck. This time,
at the beginning of the day when it was raining,
he told me, "We don't have to worry about you,
you never fall." And sure enough, I'm down
on my head. It was an easy fall, and to get the
damage that I had to my bike was unbelievable. So
yeah, crazy things happen. Pichon went down. It's
a crazy race, and all the emphasis is on just one
day. In one day, we decide which is the best country."
Windham and Team AMSOIL will be competing in the
U.S. Open of Supercross at the MGM Grand in Las
Vegas, Nev., the weekend of Oct. 7-9.
The Dutchman Sweeps Again
San
Diego, Calif. ~ The final points rounds of the
2005 CORR season brought the AMSOIL/Kumho Tires
Super Team to Chula Vista International Off Road
Raceway in Southern California. The new track has
a very fast, wide-open layout on a dry dusty surface,
but it was one all of the driver's could get used
too.
"This is track was awesome," said Dan
Vanden Heuvel. "It's second to none. I have
never seen anything like this before. CORR has really
outdone itself with this set-up."
Vanden Heuvel set out during the final point's
weekend for the CORR series with one goal, a weekend
sweep. Saturday's marked round 13 for the series,
and 19 trucks in the Pro-2 and Sportsman class took
the starting line. Vanden Heuvel and teammate Mike
Oberg were sitting on the same starting line for
this event, and both drivers would dominate.
Vanden
Heuvel got a good jump off the line and went into
turn one in third. By the end of lap one, he had
moved the #77 Chevy into second place. The leader's
pace was fast, but it only took The Flying Dutchman
three laps to chase him down and take over the lead.
As his AMSOIL/Kumho Tire truck pulled farther away
from the competition, his lap times kept getting
faster and faster. By the time he pushed the #77
over the finish line, he had grabbed the track speed
record and his second win of the season.
"Unbelievable," said Vanden Heuvel. "This
track is the fastest thing I've ever raced on."
Meanwhile, Oberg was one of the fastest running
Sportsman truck. The Eagle River, Wis. native piloted
his Chevrolet across the finish line as the second
fastest truck in his class on Saturday. Pro-4 driver,
Steve McCrossan finished his race in eighth.
Sunday Round 14
Saturday's win boosted Vanden Heuvel to third in
the overall points race and only 6 points away from
second place. Twenty trucks lined up again and headed
for the first corner. This time coming out of turn
one in fourth, there was a lot of pressure behind
The Dutchman and faster trucks out in front. But
the same story would unfold, this time taking Vanden
Heuvel seven laps of door-to-door racing to reach
third place. In the fight for the lead, the second
place truck got a flat tire from contact with another
driver, and the other was disqualified for not serving
a black flag penalty. This put Vanden Heuvel in
second, and he would quickly catch the 3-wheeled
leader. With three laps to go there would be no
more challengers. Vanden Heuvel would find smooth
sailing and pushed the AMSOIL/Kumho Super Team to
the weekend sweep weekend.
"As
our team celebrated in the winners circle, our points
situation started to unfold," said Vanden Heuvel.
"The win earned us the points to tie for second
place, but the driver we shared the spot with failed
to go to post race inspection. He was docked three
points by the CORR officials, giving us complete
and sole ownership of the number two spot."
The AMSOIL/Kumho Tires Super Team will be staying
at Chula Vista International Speedway preparing
the truck for the next weekend's Nissan Shootout.
Held on the same track, the bonus weekend will bring
a total payout of $330,000 to the table.
Click
Here to see the final CORR Results.
Mr. Smith Goes To Iowa
Solon
Springs, Wis. ~ Following a weekend off to ready
for this weekend's big event at the Knoxville Raceway
in Knoxville, Iowa, the Brady Smith Racing team
will bring their AMSOIL #2 MasterSbilt from Mars
/ Pro Power Monte Carlo to the famed 1/2-mile, high-banked
oval on Thursday.
Drivers that enter this year's version of the 'Knoxville
Late Model Nationals' will compete in one of two
nights of preliminary racing action. Each of the
preliminary qualifying nights will be complete programs
with time trials, inverted heats, C, B and A-Mains.
The top 24 in points from both qualifying nights
go right to the 100-lap, $35,000 to win 'Knoxville
Late Model Nationals' feature event. The remaining
six starters will come from a series of non-qualifier
mains on Saturday before the 'Knoxville Late Model
Nationals' A-Main. The unsanctioned event will be
taped by the cameras of the SPEED Channel for viewing
at a later date. For more information concerning
this event, point your web browser to www.knoxvilleraceway.com.
"I am really excited to go back to Knoxville,"
said Smith. "I had a good run going there last
year until our power steering pump broke in the
early stages of the race. We actually led lap one
and then couldn't hold on, as the car kept getting
harder and harder to drive with the broken pump.
This is definitely one of the biggest races of the
year for us and hopefully we can perform at a high
level. I really like the track and the high speeds
that it presents. The whole weekend should be a
lot of fun and we will see what happens!"