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Saturday, September 21, 2024
Divine Misses Out on R&G British Talent Cup Raceday

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Aeziah Divine announced it is tough to have to announce that I will not be competing at Oulton Park in the R&G British Talent Cup.

Divine posted on social media, “We wanted to say a massive thanks to Mortimer Racing - Victoria House Academy for the opportunity to be a guest rider with them for the past three rounds and for helping to keep me in the class for the majority of the season.

BTC has been an incredible environment to learn and progress in while taking my first step up to the Moto3, helping me gain confidence racing at this level, and getting comfortable with many of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship circuits.

We’re working hard behind the scenes to pull together more resources to keep going at this level, which may mean we turn our attention to preparing for my 2025 season sooner than we originally planned.

It is a big short-term disappointment to not be out racing but we’re happy with my progress so far this year and we’ll take the positives from all that I’ve been able to do this season and will use all the insights gained to fight further up the field the next time back out.

In this sport, things can change from round to round, so we’ll see how the next few weeks pan out and take it from there.

Thank you to all of my sponsors who are so supportive and help me to continue this journey forward in the sport. It’s been such a valuable year and we will continue to build from here.”
Monday, September 16, 2024
Barnes Reflects on 2024 Stars Championship Series

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The 2024 Stars Championship Series came to an end for Scott Barnes. It was Barnes’ first year racing Stars, first time to 3 of the 4 tracks and he had blast.

After brining you Barnes’ daily results, today we bring you comment, Barnes posted on Social Media.

Barnes wrote, “Stars runs a first class series for sure, highly recommend!

Although we had to settle for 2nd in the Championship after one DQ for rain tires in Indy, and had to settle for 2nd in Night Fight Saturday in North Carolina after getting spun from behind in the final, thanks Scott Presti, we still had a good season.

I picked up a bunch of wins including 2 of 4 finals wins and an Overall win, beating all the KZ’s with our 6 HP less ROK motor. We hung with the KZ’s all year on the ROK Power and put up good fights.

Congrats to Matt Machiko and Mike Rivera on their Championships. If it wasn’t for the rain tire DQ the championship was mine.”
Saturday, September 14, 2024
Barnes Continues Stars Championship Series Final Round

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Scott Barnes was back in action competing in the Final Round of the Stars Championship Series in North Carolina.

Barnes finished 3rd in the ROK Shifter Masters warm-Up race with a time of 5:52.430.

Barnes would win the Pre-Final race with a 14 lap time of 14:29.856.

In the ROK Shifter Masters Final, Barnes finished 2nd with a 22 lap time of 17:45.997.
Friday, September 13, 2024
Barnes Begins Stars Championship Series Final Round

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Scott Barnes began competing in the Final Round of the Stars Championship Series in North Carolina.

Barnes would begin by finishing 3rd in the ROK Shifter Masters Class Warm-Up race, he would clock a 6 lap time of 5:12.391.

Barnes would take the checkered flag in the ROK Shifter Masters Qualifying race with as time of 6:37.837 after 8 laps.

In the ROK Shifter Masters Heat 1 race, Barnes was ruled third after receiving a penalty, the penalty came when officials ruled Barnes passed under the yellow flag, but after review it was reveal, Barnes didn’t complete the pass, and however he was still penalized for making the attempt.

After 13 laps in the ROK Shifter Masters heat 2 race, Barnes crossed the line 2nd with a time of 10:27.598.
Tuesday, September 03, 2024
Hall Makes Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix Debut

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Brian Hall made his Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix debut.

In the Briggs 206 - All Division Warm up race, Hall finished with the 18th fastest time of 40:786. Hall then finished 22nd with a time of 39:414 in another Briggs 206 - All Division Warm up race.

In the Briggs 206 Heavy 2 Division Heat Race Hall clocked a 10 lap time of 6:34.459 to finish 8th, Hall would then finish 7th clocking 9:32.653 after 15 laps in the Briggs 206 Heavy 2 Division Main Event race.
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