Yamaha Head to Eastern Creek with title in hand
Another sensational season for the Yamaha Racing Team will wrap up this weekend, with the Superbike and Supersport titles set to return to their prized position in the trophy cabinet. The Queensland Raceway round saw Jamie Stauffer take an unassailable Superbike points lead, which means he will be crowned 2007 Australian Superbike Champion on Sunday, regardless of the race results.
Heading into this weekend’s Eastern Creek Final, Stauffer is also poised to grab back-to-back titles in the Supersport class, but will need to overcome strong opposition from his teammate Jason O’Halloran, who is a mere 6 points behind him.
The YZF-R1 and YZF-R6 machines have proven again to be the most dominant motorcycles in the national series, and it is testament to the build of the bikes and the commitment of the pit crew that both premier series titles look certain to return to Yamaha in 2007. Championship position will also be important for Dan Stauffer (Superbike) and Jeremy Crowe (Supersport), with both riders in with a shot at a top 3 finish following a very solid season.
Yamaha Racing Team Superbike

Recently returning from a stint overseas in which he partnered Norick Abe on the YMC factory team’s Suzuka R1 entry, he wants to round out another fantastic year on a high note, and believes a win would be a good reward for his hard-working team members. "Building an unbeatable points advantage has definitely taken the pressure off in the final round, I'll be out there to have some fun and celebrate the win for the team," said Stauffer. "My focus is now on Supersport, it will be tough to win this title, Jason is a very competitive racer and we'll both be putting everything on the line for the championship."

"Second place is only a few points away and I'm definitely aiming to claim it back from Craig Coxhell," said Stauffer. "I know the Eastern Creek circuit well and our test was really successful, we should be on the pace as soon as we hit the track on Friday and I'll be chasing down Jamie for the win!"
It’s been a case of ‘the one that got away’ on a number of occasions for the elder Stauffer, who has the most second place finishes in the class, with 6. These stats are accompanied by a single yet brilliant race win, and three third placings. He is also one of only three riders in the Superbike series to have recorded a pole position in 2007. This weekend’s Superbike clash consists of two combined practice sessions, two combined qualifying sessions and two 13-lap races, to be fought out in front of Sydneysiders on Sunday.
Yamaha Racing Team Supersport.

Until the Queensland Raceway round surfaced, O’Halloran had never finished outside of the top 3 in a race result, and had strung together 5 race wins from 8 starts. Stauffer bounced back at the technical Ipswich circuit, and left the double-header event with a slight lead – 6 points to be exact. With a total of 50 points – plus a 1 point bonus for pole – up for grabs, O’Halloran knows he will need to outclass his teammate across both races in order to wrestle back the lead.
"We had a good test day at Eastern Creek and I know the bike is quick, I'm going out there to win and need every point I can get," said O'Halloran. "Jamie will be my biggest competition, we've been very evenly matched all season so its sure to be a very close final round."

"I was off the pace a little at Queensland with injury, which meant I wasn't able to push as hard as I would have liked, so the final round will be about going out and aiming to put all three Yamaha's on the podium," said Crowe. "It's been a great year for me and I would like nothing more than to finish top 3 in the championship."
The Supersport class also contests two 13-lap races across the course of the day on Sunday, with grid positions decided in merged qualifying sessions on the Saturday.
Championship Standings.
Superbike
1. Jamie STAUFFER, 325
2. Craig COXHELL, 260
3. Daniel STAUFFER, 256
4. Glenn ALLERTON, 233
5. Shawn GILES, 193
6. Russell HOLLAND, 187
7. Wayne MAXWELL, 187
8. Scott CHARLTON, 165
9. Robert BUGDEN, 158
10. Shannon JOHNSON, 154
Supersport
1. Jamie STAUFFER, 303
2. Jason O'HALLORAN, 297
3. Joshua WATERS, 254
4. Jeremy CROWE, 235
5. Russell HOLLAND, 228
6. Gareth JONES, 165
7. Christopher SEATON, 153
8. Wayne MAXWELL, 135
9. Bryan STARING, 132
10. Judd GREEDY, 126








