For Immediate Release: ARNCHU RACING RETURNS...and wins! This past weekend at Round 8 of the WERA/AMA National Endurance Series, ARNCHU Racing returned to action at Nelson Ledges Road Course in Ohio and came away with first place in the Middleweight Superbike class and 4th overall. The 2006 Heavyweight Superstock Champions returned to action to contest the Middleweight Superbike class aboard a SuzukiEast of Toledo-sponsored GSX-R600. Riders Randy Sherman, Mark Crozier, and Nathan Dressman once again showed the skills that propelled ARNCHU to its many wins. Riding first was Crozier who took the team from gridding last in the field up to 7th overall during the first stint. Dressman followed and Sherman took on a new rear Michelin tire during his stint. The team used 1 front Michelin slick tire during the race, with an average speed of nearly 100mph. Their tire strategy was developed with Mize Mobile at a local Fasttrax 3-hour endurance event (ARNCHU won that overall by 5 laps). The race was not without some drama, however... ARNCHU was gifted first in class when Chris Ulrich and BP Concepts' Brandon Parish made contact. Ulrich was two laps ahead and passing on the 140mph back straightaway, after being passed by Parish in the previous section. Neither Ulrich nor his team was fined or penalized, as WERA classified it a racing accident. ARNCHU's motorcycle preparation was handled by Dressman, who built the custom 6.5 gallon tank and quick change hardware, while the motor build was performed by Total Racing Solutions. Dressman noted, "It was excellent to be back out here with the National Series teams. They are fast and it was a good test for us to be back here running up front with them. We miss the series as a whole and look forward to coming back to contend for overall wins again at some point." Team RightsForBikers.com, a series competitor in Moto-ST, allowed ARNCHU Racing the use of it's pitboard, custom Pitbull front stand, Speedcom radio communication equipment, and fueling equipment. The team wishes to thank WERA, the cornerworkers, and RoadRacing World's John Ulrich for enabling safer racing events around the country. Sections of Airfence were transported in from around the country in an attempt to make the fast and bumpy course a bit safer.
Congrats guys. I always use your team name as a way to pass time while sitting with the scorers during an endurance race. I try to see how many sentences I can create with your name. Arnchu gonna win the race? Arnchu tired? Arnchu hungry?
Nathan did a great job putting everything together is short order! We had a great time. Thanks for the positive comments! Hopefully, we will be back out again this year.
You wish it was yours! You too can have your very own, just contact Nathan. It also serves as a shoulder rest.
...and to Team Charm for the use of their oven to cook our celebration chicken dinner, when our propane Hibachi took a dive.