AHRMA Vintage Cup: Varey and Terrell Share Wins at Carolina Motorsports Park

Holly Varey and Tim Terrell split victories in the AHRMA Vintage Cup's 250 Grand Prix class at Carolina Motorsports Park. Varey dominated Saturday's race with a commanding flag-to-flag win, while Terrell secured a dramatic victory on Sunday after a tight battle. The event showcased classic small-displacement racing, emphasizing corner speed and precise engineering.
Rounds 3 and 4 of the AHRMA season recently concluded at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, SC, featuring the 2026 AHRMA National Roadracing Series' Vintage Cup. This year's Vintage Cup highlights the 250 Grand Prix class, a thrilling category for motorcycles built before December 31, 1968. These classic machines, including Aermacchi, Bultaco, Ducati, and Honda models, rely on rider skill, corner-speed, and momentum, providing exciting competition.
Saturday's race saw Holly Varey, riding her Replica 1968 VanTech CS3, take an immediate lead from the start. She maintained and extended her advantage throughout the race, crossing the finish line with a dominant flag-to-flag victory. Greg Glevicky, aboard a 1970 Yamaha DT1, charged through the pack from the back of the grid to secure second place, fending off multiple challenges from Craig Hirko on his 1967 Bridgestone TA1, who finished third.
Sunday's event began with a tight battle into Turn 1. Holly Varey and Tim Terrell, riding a Rob Hall-enhanced 1966 Honda CB160, quickly pulled ahead of the field. While the article cuts off, the headline indicates Terrell ultimately claimed the victory, showcasing the competitive nature of the Vintage Cup. This series offers a fantastic spectacle of vintage motorcycle racing, a treat for any road racing enthusiast.
