
To say that Cameron Petersen likes Barber Motorsports Park would be a gross understatement. Petersen, who won his first career MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike race here a year ago in a rainstorm, arrives in Alabama every year brimming with confidence. Well, that confidence level just skyrocketed today with provisional pole position and a new lap record of the 2.380-mile circuit.
Fresh N Lean Progressive Yamaha Racingâs Petersen was fast from the get-go, breaking the lap record in Free Practice 1 this morning before bettering that effort in Q1 with his 1:22.323 lap on his 18th go-around. The lap put him .595 of a second ahead of Westby Racingâs Mathew Scholtz.
âAs long as I keep breaking it, Iâm happy with that,â Petersen said when reminded his first lap record didnât last long. âHonestly, Iâm pretty damn surprised by that. Obviously, the track was a little bit more greasy this afternoon, but this bike is working so good. Itâs crazy. I canât take all the credit. The bike isnât doing anything wrong and itâs allowing me to push to that level. Iâm having fun.â
While Petersen had a perfect day, Gagne did not. With just a few laps under his belt in Q1, Gagneâs Yamaha YZF-R1 gave up the ghost and denied the defending MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike Champion any chance of a quicker lap.
Still, he was third fastest with his best lap coming on lap four, his 1:23.310 some two-tenths quicker than Tytlers Cycle Racingâs PJ Jacobsen, the New Yorker 1.5 seconds slower than Petersenâs best.
Fifth went to Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYCâs Danilo Petrucci with the Italian having a dreadful day on the Panigale V4 R. Although the bike had the same setup as when heâd run at lap-record pace during a test here in May, Petrucci was left scratching his head and in fifth with a best of 1:24.177 â 1.8 seconds slower than Petersen.
SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup â Yaakov Leads âEm
Altus Motorsportsâ Kayla Yaakov picked up where she left off with the fastest lap of Barber Motorsports Park in Fridayâs SportbikeTrackGear.com Q1 session. Yaakov, who dominated a wet race two at NJMP a few weeks ago, lapped at 1:36.243 to best Bauce Racing/JL62âs Joe LiMandri Jr. by .140 of a second and championship points leader Cody Wyman on his Alpha Omega Kawasaki Ninja 400 by .199 of a second.
The top nine Junior Cuppers completed the session within a second of Yaakov.
Supersport â The Champ On Top
Newly crowned MotoAmerica Supersport Champion Josh Herrin earned provisional pole position on his Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC Panigale V2, besting Landers Racingâs Rocco Landers by just .106 of a second with both riders doing their best on their 13th laps of Q1.
Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzukiâs Tyler Scott was third fastest, half a second off Herrinâs best.
Unfortunately, four-time AMA Superbike Champion Josh Hayes was knocked out of the season finale after just the sixth lap of Free Practice 1 when he was highsided from his Squid Hunter Yamaha YZF-R6 and suffered a broken left ankle. Hayes was set to go for a record-setting 87th AMA race win this weekend.
Yuasa Stock 1000 â Alexander!
Tytlers Cycle Racingâs Corey Alexander wrapped up the Yuasa Stock 1000 Championship a few weeks ago in New Jersey. Today, in Alabama, Alexander was again on top â this time in Fridayâs Q1.
Alexanderâs best was a 1:24.712 and that put him .393 of a second faster than his teammate Travis Wyman. Third fastest was Disrupt Racingâs Hayden Gillim.
REVâIT! Twins Cup â De Keyrelâs Friday
Veloce Racingâs Kaleb De Keyrel wonât get the chance to run the number-one plate in 2023 after losing out in this yearâs championship. But heâs trying to squeeze the most out of that number one while heâs still got it as he earned provisional pole position for the REVâIT! Twins Cup season finale.
De Keyrelâs 1:29.398 topped Robem Engineeringâs Teagg Hobbs by .483 of a second with Hobbsâ teammate Ben Gloddy ending the day third fastest.