Yamaha Dominate Winton ASC
8 wins from 8 starts for Yamaha Racing Team at Winton
25 March 2007.
Double duties at this weekend’s dual-round Winton clash have yielded another string of perfect results for the Yamaha Racing Team, with the reigning champs taking 8 from 8 race wins and further extending their series leads.
With a major haul of points up for grabs the team knew it would be crucial to be on the pace early and did not disappoint, setting the pace across the opening days to secure strong grid placings for Saturday (Round 2) and Sunday (Round 3). The team was simply dominant aboard both Superbike (YZF-R1) and Supersport (YZF-R6) machines, with all 4 members sharing the spotlight on the podium.
Yamaha Racing Team Superbike
The defending premier class
champions have lived up to expectations this weekend at Winton, taking all 4
race wins and enjoying a strong battle at the top of the standings between the
brothers Jamie and Dan Stauffer.
Jamie took pole position again and looked
good to record another string of wins, but it was Dan who drew first blood on
Saturday, crossing the line marginally ahead of his brother. Jamie fought
back in the final race for the day, with the pair exchanging positions to record
an equal share of 45 points in the races – Jamie edged ahead by a single point
for pole.
The Yamaha Racing Team duo recorded a carbon copy of their results
in the Sunday opener, with Jamie finishing just ahead of Dan once again.The
reigning champ won the final race of the weekend, with Dan enjoying a good scrap
for position a little further back, narrowly missing out on 3rd place on the
podium.
For Jamie, the weekend was close to perfect and he had enjoyed the
challenge from his brother.
“The weekend went very well for the team in
general, it was great to take 3 Superbike race wins, it boosts me in the
championship and Dan’s win further extends his second place which is really
encouraging,” said Stauffer. “We have the YZF-R1 Superbike really dialled in
for racing now and it’s a fantastic and competitive package in all
areas.”
“We’ve got a 2-day test session ahead of the Mallala round where we will hopefully convert this form to some more great results – I’ll also be looking to perfect the setup of the Supersport machine which I didn’t quite have the handle on this weekend. ”Dan was similarly pleased with his result, saying it was good to take the fight to Jamie and take a race win.
“It’s been
an awesome weekend for the team and myself personally, taking a race win and the
podiums, and really making the second place in the championship very
solid.”
“The bike was the best it has ever been and I’ll be looking to take two from two wins at Mallala once my hand injury is completely recovered.” “There are still a lot of rounds left in this championship and I feel its my best chance ever to challenge for the title.”
YMF LOAN ASC
Superbike Championship Points
1. Jamie Stauffer 147
2. Dan
Stauffer122
3. Glenn Allerton 93
4. Craig Coxhell 91
5. Shannon Johnson
87
6. Shawn Giles 81
7. Wayne Maxwell 79
8. Bryan Staring 72
9.
Adam Fergusson 72
10. Scott Charlton 69
Yamaha Racing Team
Supersport

It was a changing of the guard in the Australian Supersport ranks
at Winton this weekend, with the Yamaha Racing Team’s young guns taking
control. Jeremy Crowe qualified on pole, but it was Jason O’Halloran who
would go on to win – races 1 and 2 on Saturday, and races 1 and 2 on Sunday.
O’Halloran’s clean sweep paid valuable dividends in his championship
campaign, adding 100 points to his tally to make him the new leader of the
Supersport class on 140 points.“I knew we’d be strong here after we had a
really positive test earlier on and from the moment the bike hit the track it
really has been amazing,” said O’Halloran.“It’s been a great team effort
here this weekend, full credit to Marty Dowd and the crew for making this
happen.”
Jeremy Crowe backed up his pole position with 3 podiums from 4
races, and was elated to be running well at the front of the pack. He sits on
108 points, third place in the championship, and will be looking to chase race
wins as the team heads to Mallala soon.“I pushed really hard to stay with
Jason today but he is at the top of his game,” explained Crowe.“I had a goal
this weekend to record as many points as possible and that’s exactly what we’ve
done, it’s a very promising sign and I’m hoping to give Jason a run for his
money at Mallala.”
Jamie Stauffer was uncharacteristically off the pace at
Winton aboard his Supersport machine this weekend, but amazingly still managed
to record 3 podium placings. “I’m not too happy in giving up the lead in
Supersport, its something we will be working at during the upcoming test
day.”“On the other hand it’s great to have these challenges, it’s extremely
competitive in 2007 and its good that both Jason and Jeremy are showing the
way.”
YMF LOAN ASC Supersport Championship Points
1. Jason
O'Halloran 140
2. Jamie Stauffer 128
3. Jeremy Crowe 108
4. Josh Waters
101
5. Bryan Staring 97
6. Russell Holland 89
7. Judd Greedy 74
8.
Gareth Jones 67
9. Mick Kelly 63
10. Wayne Maxwell 58








