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AMA XR: Heavy Hitters Join Regulars For Indy Shootout
A number of talented wild cards will be fighting with the AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series regulars for top honors this weekend at Indianapolis.
AMA Pro Racing  |  Posted August 14, 2012   Daytona Beach, FL
(Photo: AMA Pro Racing/Brian J. Nelson)
PROGRAMMING NOTE: The AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series race action from Indianapolis will air on SPEED Sunday, August 19th at 5:00pm ET.

The AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series, a division of GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Road Racing based on the Harley-Davidson XR1200 platform, returns to Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend, August 17-19, 2012 for the second consecutive year to compete alongside the full complement of MotoGP classes in the Red Bull Indianapolis GP. This weekend's event is the only doubleheader on the 2012 calendar for the Vance & Hines XR1200 Series, and both races will be featured on SPEED in a one-hour broadcast on Sunday, August 19 at 5:00 p.m. ET/ 2:00 p.m. PT.

Last year's doubleheader at the famed Speedway featured intense battles by some of AMA Pro's best, and the drama will be intensified this year as the event features an expanded $50,000 purse and marks the start of the XR Showdown. With five races remaining the points for the top 10 riders have been reset to 1,000 each, leveling the playing field and creating a battlefield for the coveted No. 1 plate and associated $60,000 year-end prize fund.

Many of the throaty twin-cylinders entered in the event completed a full day of testing on Saturday in preparation for the upcoming battle at the brickyard. Series top man Tyler O'Hara (JCR/ Scrubblade/ Bartel's Harley-Davidson) paced the day with a 1:55.914 and heads to Indy with confidence stemming from his breakout win in Race 1 last year.

"Everything was really good, we had a really good day with setup and I felt comfortable, that's the main thing," O'Hara said following Saturday's official series test. "I'm having a lot of fun, happy to be at Indy. It feels really good, the test was very productive and we made a lot of good changes. I'm very happy with the way the test ended. I have to thank JCR and Scrubblade, the ultimate windshield wiper blade."

If history serves as a benchmark, O'Hara is the man to beat but he will still have his hands full this weekend. Every podium spot in 2012 has been occupied by O'Hara, Kyle Wyman (KLR Group/ Spyke's Harley-Davidson) and Michael Barnes (MOB Racing/ Teterboro RAMS Harley-Davidson). Out of seven races, O'Hara and Wyman have claimed three wins apiece while veteran Barnes earned the remaining victory at Sonoma Raceway in May, his first GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Road Racing win in 16 years.

Topping the test's morning session was Bennie Carlson (Suburban Harley-Davidson) and the Wisconsin settled in for fourth fastest on the day behind O'Hara, Wyman and Barnes. Fourth in the standings before the XR Showdown points reset was Michael Corbino (XP Motorsports/ Rossiter's Harley-Davidson), who posted consistent times at the test good enough for fifth overall.

In addition to the above-mentioned riders, Series regulars David Estok (Ruthless Racing/ Deeley Harley-Davidon), Travis Wyman (Harv's Harley-Davidson), Gerry Signorelli (Kuryakyn/ Racing for a Wish), Darren James (Ruthless Racing/Deeley Harley-Davidson) and Josh Chisum (JCR/ Scrubblade/ Bartel's Harley-Davidson) rounded out the pre-event Top 10 in the standings and all enter the weekend with an equal shot at the rider championship and XR Showdown prize money.

Returning AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series entries likely to pose a threat to the field include Michael Beck (Parts Unlimited/ KLR Group/ Spike's Harley-Davidson) and Shane Narbonne (Teterboro Rams LLC/ Newsholme Financial Center) and Barrett Long (Longevity Racing). Longtime Harley-Davidson veteran Paul James (Hoban Cycle/ Woodstock Harley-Davidson) plans to make his 21st start with the Series since the debut season in 2010.

The usual suspects will also contend with the likes of veteran Steve Crevier, P.J. Jacobsen (MOB Racing/ K Tech/ Orient Express) and Bobby Fong (Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson). Crevier took home fifth and sixth place results at Indy last year and is currently leading the Canadian XR1200 Championship. Jacobsen returns from competition overseas to take on his former colleagues and has a perfect podium record of his own in the Vance & Hines XR1200 Series, winning his first XR1200 race (New Jersey Motorsports Park 2010) and following that up with a pole position and third-place result in the season-ending race at Barber Motorsports Park. AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike regular Fong posted sixth fastest overall in his first laps as a Vance & Hines XR1200 Series competitor in last weekend's test.
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