Bikeman Performance Survives Difficult TORC Weekend
June 16, 2017
UTVUG Staff
Bikeman Performance Survives Difficult TORC Weekend
Bikeman Performance/ rOtation Motorsports TORC Race Report
Saint Croix Falls, WI (6/11/2017) – Bikeman Performance/rOtation Motorsports had another busy weekend as the TORC Off Road Championship contested round three of series at ERX Motor Park in Elk River, MN. The team fought gremlins all weekend, but came out with good data and a better outlook on the rest of the season with drivers Jason Luburgh, Mitch Guthrie, Jr. and Treavis Poynter and their trio of Polaris RZRs.
While the event was scheduled as a doubleheader, Saturday’s clear and hot weather changed on Sunday to heavy rain and damaging thunderstorms. Due to widespread damage at the track, TORC officials postponed Sunday’s race to run during the season finale in September.
On Saturday, Luburgh was competing in both Pro Mod and Pro Stock, one of the only racers to do so this season. He ran a competitive race in Pro Stock, finishing seventh. In Pro Mod, he qualified well, but got caught up in a first-lap crash that sidelined his charge in the first corner.
“We’re still developing our top speed in the stock machine,” said Luburgh. “I tried to not make any mistakes and keep my corner speed high. It’s just a struggle right now, but we are making progress. In the turbo race, I was going pretty well this weekend. The car was fast and handling well. We had that pileup and I broke an axle. That was the end of the race. We’re ready to regroup and get things going.”
Guthrie Jr was battling in front at the start of the Pro Mod race, but high temperatures at the track resulted in his machine going into limp mode. He is confident as the team readies for the next race.
“I had a great start and I was battling for second, but the car overheated and went into limp mode,” said Guthrie. “We’re still learning, and getting these cars dialed in. We’ll be ready to battle up front at the next race. This is one of the nicest facilities I’ve ever been to. I was bummed out we couldn’t race on Sunday.”
Poynter’s race ended just after it started after he was caught in the same crash that took out Luburgh. He will continue to fight, test and prepare for the next race at Crandon.
“We’re still fighting gremlins on these new builds,” said Poynter. “In the first corner, someone caused a big pileup and I ended up on top of my teammate Jason. By the time we restarted I was last and I blew a belt going down the next straightaway.”
Bikeman has a large group of customers it supports during the TORC races, and that has taken time away from its own program. The extra time provided by the rescheduled race will give the team more time to test prior to the next race.
“We’ve been putting our customers first and our own racing program second,” said Poynter. “You haven’t failed until you quit, so we’ll be back and ready at Crandon. We have a good team and a great group of drivers.”
The Bikeman Performance/rOtation Motorsports team will be ready to get its world-class team back up front as TORC next heads to Crandon International Off-Road Raceway in Wisconsin June 24-25.
Thank you to the Bikeman Performance / rOtation Motorsports Sponsors:
Polaris Industries, Crash Addict Industries, Mystik Lubricants, Kicker Audio, GBC Motorsports, DWT Racing Wheels, Rugged Radios, Fly Racing, Lonestar Racing, Blown Concepts, Hess Motorsports, Wicked Bilt, Demon Powersports, Bully Dog
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