Fong Sweeps To Doubleheader Domination At Brainerd International Raceway
Bobby Fong Sweeps The Weekend And Leads The Superbike ChampionshipWrench Motorcyclesā Bobby Fong barely won Saturdayās slugfest with Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducatiās Josh Herrin after a race-long battle. An hour or so after the race, Fong said heād try to do things differently on Sunday. Heād said he would try and pull away at the front and not partake in any battles.
Turns out Fong was good to his word.
Fong did what he said heād do and led from start to finish in Sundayās Steel Commander Superbike race, leading every single lap and crossing the finish line with a margin of 3.8 seconds over Herrin, who was second for the second straight day.
And guess what? The name atop the Steel Commander Superbike Championship point standings belongs to one Bobby Fong. Thatās right. Bobby Fong.
Fong leads three-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Jake Gagne, who finished seventh on Sunday as he continues to be plagued by arm pump, by eight points after his two Brainerd wins. Fong has scored points in all nine Superbike races held thus far in 2024 and heāll take that points lead to Ridge Motorsports Park in Washington for round five, June 28-30.
Fong (50) leads Petersen (45), Loris Baz (76) and Josh Herrin (2) in the early stages of the race.
Photo by Brian J. NelsonHerrin was solid again on Sunday, though he couldnāt keep pace with Fong. Instead, he hunted down Attack Performance/Progressive/Yamaha Racingās Cameron Petersen and passed the South African to finish second.
Petersen, who was fifth on Saturday, tried to hang on to Herrin, but ultimately settled for third place ā for his fifth podium finish of the year.
Fourth place went to Herrinās teammate Loris Baz. The Frenchman was in the battle for second with Herrin, Petersen and EasyHealthPlans.com/TopPro Racingās Sean Dylan Kelly when Kelly had a vicious highside that ended up forcing Baz off track and onto the grass. Although he tried to fight back, he couldnāt make headway into the gap to Petersen.
Fortunately, Baz was well clear of Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzukiās Brandon Paasch and finished fourth with Paasch some six seconds behind in fifth. Baz and Paasch were third and sixth, respectively, on Saturday.
Tytlers Cycle Racingās JD Beach improved from seventh on Saturday to finish sixth on Sunday.
Gagne, meanwhile, was a frustrated and lonely seventh with Australian Troy Herfoss eighth in his fill-in ride for the injured Cameron Beaubier on the Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW M 1000 RR.
Jones Hondaās Ashton Yates and Aftercare Scheibe Racingās Ezra Beaubier rounded out the top 10.
Fong leads Gagne in the series points, 138-130, with Herrin third on 119 points and just nine clear of Petersenās 110. Baz sits fifth in the standings with 101 points.
Following a hugely successful weekend of racing, Bobby Fong sits atop the 2024 Steel Commander Superbike Championship point standings. Photo by Brian J. NelsonSuperbike Race 2
Bobby Fong (Yamaha)Josh Herrin (Ducati)Cameron Petersen (Yamaha)Loris Baz (Ducati)Brandon Paasch (Suzuki)JD Beach (BMW)Jake Gagne (Yamaha)Troy Herfoss (BMW)Ashton Yates (Honda)Ezra Beaubier (BMW)Quotes
Herrin and Petersen battle over second place on Sunday. The spot went to Herrin.
Photo by Brian J. NelsonBobby Fong ā Winner
āIt sounds good, but weāre not going to get ahead of ourselves,ā Fong said when told he was leading the championship. āWeāre only four rounds into this thing. Weāve got a lot of races left. Honestly, first thing is I want to wish my dad Happy Fatherās Day. He doesnāt go to many rounds, but I want to wish him Happy Fatherās Day. Weāre on a good streak right now. Weāre going to just play it safe and just maximize points each weekend. I would have never thought I would even be in this position last year or even leading up to the season. The goal is just to get on some podiums and see what we can do. But now weāre in this thing, and weāve just got to be smart. Weāre not going to get ahead of ourselves. Going into this race, we made some changes this morning and I told my data guy, āNick, we need to smooth this bike out.ā On the warmup lap out there, Iām like, āI think we smoothed it out too much.ā We took a lot of torque away. At first when I had some grip, Iām like, āthis thing is slow,ā but once the tire started going away it played in my favor for sure. You just kind of roll it around like a 600. It was slippery out there. So, what we did with the electronics definitely helped out there. Kudos to the team. Congrats to these guys. Theyāre keeping me honest. I always go good here, and the Ridge is a different story. Weāre just going to keep going and try to keep this lead.ā
Josh Herrin ā Second Place
āNo matter what, weāre always trying to win. We canāt leave here and be super happy with a second, but Iām content with it. After the way that the beginning of the season went, itās good. Weāve been just trying to chip away. Itās been not going our way. The rain, for some reason Iām struggling with this year, so we lost a lot of points in the two rain races and lost a lot of points in race one at Atlanta. Iāve just had to try to claw my way back. It seems like now weāre getting there. I think weāre probably 18 points behind Bobby (Fong) now, and I donāt know how many behind (Jake) Gagne, or if weāre in second or not. I donāt think so. But Iām happy with the way that the championship is shaping up. Iāve been around here 19 years now and been lucky enough to win three championships and know that itās not about the first half of the season. Things can go wrong the first half of the season. Just got to keep chipping away and never give up. My team is just full of that energy. Weāve got a good crew. Three years on the same team is a blessing for me. To be on the podium on Fatherās Day, my kidās not here right now but itās just a good feeling. Thirty-four years old, Iām a dad and fighting for Superbike wins ā not today but yesterday. Iām happy with this one and looking forward to the next couple rounds that we got coming up.ā
Third Place ā Cameron Petersen
āIām position-wise quite a bit better, but in terms of race pace and the way I rode, I feel like I rode worse than I did yesterday. Obviously, yesterday just got caught up with those lappers in the last few laps. It was a tough race. I tried to go with Bob (Fong) in the beginning and his pace was pretty hot and I was just pretty sloppy, making a lot of mistakes, running wide, and really struggling with rear grip pretty much from lap one. But stoked to be on the podium. Good points haul. Just got to be consistent and be in this thing at the end. Seriously congrats to Bob this weekend. The guy was untouchable. Congrats to Josh (Herrin). I tried to keep him honest for the second half of the race there, but he just kind of slowly broke me and that was it.ā
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