March 22, 2002
Nicky Hayden impressed with safety improvements
at Sears Point Raceway
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track looks a lot better and the runoff is a lot
nicer. There's so much more
room here I think it's going to save some injuries and make for better racing."
- Nicky Hayden |
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Nicky Hayden, fresh off his victory in the
season-opening Daytona 200, got back to work on Thursday, March
21, with a one-day stop at Sears Point Raceway.
Hayden did an informal
shakedown of the 12-turn, 2.32-mile course in preparation for
the May 3-5 AMA Supercuts Superbike Challenge, presented by Honda of
Milpitas. Hayden was part of a CLASS Motorcycle Safety
School that spent the day at Sears Point Raceway. Hayden was
riding a 2001 RC51.
Hayden was impressed with the safety improvements
at Sears Point, which is in the final stages of a $50 million
Modernization Project. Increased runoff has been added at
virtually every turn on the road course. Hayden was especially
pleased with the runoff at Turns 7-9.
"The track looks a lot better, and the
runoff is a lot nicer," Hayden said. "There's so much
more room here. I think it's going to save us a lot of injuries
and make for better racing. I think once the entire track is
repaved it has the potential to be one of the best road courses
on the series.
"Guys used to only race at 95-percent at
Sears Point because they were afraid of the walls, but now I
think guys will take more chances. You'll see more guys pushing
to the edge, which will make for better racing."
Hayden is in the Bay Area for next week's test
session at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. He figured it would be a
good time to check out both of the Northern California stops on
the AMA circuit. Hayden placed second a year ago in the AMA
Superbike Challenge at Sears Point behind Yamaha's Anthony
Gobert.
"I really appreciate all the work they've
done here," Hayden said. "Any time I can get a little
bit of track time, it's always good. That's especially true on a
course I'm going to compete on in a few months."
The AMA Supercuts Superbike Challenge at Sears
Point Raceway will feature a doubleheader weekend, with
Superbike main events scheduled for both Saturday and Sunday.
Press release courtesy Sears Point
Raceway.
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