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JCCAMACHO
solid pace throughou
the dry sessions
on Friday and just
managed to sneak
onto the back of the
fourth row of the
grid as a result of
Saturday’s damp
qualifying session.
He held firm on the edge of the top five for a couple of laps until he came under pressure from a charging Conner Blevins and he wa
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forced to concede the position, but he did well to stick to the rear tire of the eventual race winner. The Texan found himself engulfed s in a four-way battle for position throughout the midway point of the race, but he came out on top as he held on for third place in the Superstock 600 class after a fierce battle in the closing laps with Jason Aguilar, clinching his second podium finish of the season. As the lights went out on the second race, Camacho found himself in eighth position overall on the opening lap and it wasn’t long until
he was involved in a battle with the usual suspects from race one. Blevins and Richardson began to get away and it was a dogfight between Camacho and Anthony Mazziotto III. The two of them duked it out back and forth until the final stages of the race, but the Texas native made a slight mistake and fell back down the field. He was still able to remount his machine in fairly quick fashion and ended up salvaging valuable points for the championship with an eighth place finish, placing him in sixth place overall heading into the next round of action at Utah Motorsports Campus.
Camacho displayed a t
The Texan clocked a 2:37.772 in the waning moments of the session, earning himself the twelfth fastest time overall heading into the races. Camacho
got a solid start and moved up quite a few positions on the opening lap, finding himself in sixth place overall and second in the Superstock 600 class.
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