Super Hooligan Thrills at Daytona

Jake Lewis secured victory in Saturday's MotoAmerica Mission Super Hooligan race at Daytona International Speedway, narrowly edging out teammate Cory West by a mere 0.012 seconds. The Saddlemen Race Development team dominated the podium, with James Rispoli finishing a close third, making for an exciting start to the racing season.
The MotoAmerica Mission Super Hooligan race at Daytona International Speedway delivered high-octane action on Saturday, culminating in a thrilling finish. Jake Lewis of Saddlemen Race Development claimed the top spot, demonstrating exceptional skill and speed.
Lewis's victory was hard-fought, as he crossed the finish line just 0.012 seconds ahead of his teammate, Cory West, who took a commendable second place. The Saddlemen Race Development team showcased their strength and coordination, with James Rispoli securing the third position, only 0.063 seconds behind Lewis, completing a dominant podium sweep for the team.
The competition remained tight throughout the race, with BPR Racing Yamaha's Andy DiBrino finishing fourth, a mere 0.127 seconds off the leader's pace. Rodio Racing's Gus Rodio rounded out the top five, finishing 0.296 seconds behind the winner. This close-quarters racing highlights the competitive spirit and talent within the Super Hooligan series. Riders across the country, including those in Arkansas who follow road racing, will be keen to see how these rivalries develop as the MotoAmerica season progresses.
