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Chase Snapp Continues
Mushin Racing Podium Push

Chase Snapp

Hunter Harper

Tanner Stockton |
Reynoldsburg, OH / June 22, 2010 /
Oklahoma based and Mushin Racing's Pro/Am
prodigy, Chase Snapp continues to reign supreme
in the Pro/Am Production class at this year's
AMA-ATV Motocross Championship. Challenged by on
track rival Joel Hetrick of Team 2K10 during
Round 7 of this year's series held at Muddy
Creek MX in Blountville, TN on June 20th, Snapp
relinquished a sizeable lead in moto 1, allowing
Hetrick to take the victory.
But, in moto two, with a heart full of
determination and an iron clad mindset to not
let it happen again, Snapp held off Hetrick in
the second moto. His 2-1 moto scores gave him
the overall win and clinched his continued
dominance of the class. Snapp led the overall
standings going into the event and came out of
the round still holding a firm grip on the top
standing's spot in the class. His point spread
separating himself and Hetrick after 7 of the 11
round series tallied in at 23 markers to the
good.
In the Pro/Am Unlimited class, Snapp captured
Mushin Racing a second place overall finish with
1-2 moto scores which secured his second place
position in the overall standings, just 7 points
out of first.
( Youth Press Release )
Harper and Stockton
Create Mushin Racing Consistency
Reynoldsburg, OH / June 23, 2010 / In
it's inaugural year as a full blown team, Mushin
Racing continues to press forward toward success
utilizing consistency in it's race program. Two
young racers on the team, Hunter Harper and
Tanner Stockton have implemented consistent
strategies in their racing efforts to maintain a
constant level of competition at each and every
round of this season's AMA-ATV Motocross
Championships.
Stockton, hailing from Jamestown, Tennessee,
competes in the 90 Automatic Senior (12-15)
class and, barring some "I'd like to forget that
round" finishes, Stockton has been on the podium
three times. He currently, after Round 7 at
Muddy Creek MX, sits in 5th place in the overall
series' standings in the class. In the 90 CVT
(8-15) class Stockton continues to improve on
his consistency and, although he's not seen the
results in this class as in the Auto class, he
holds down the 10th place overall position, just
one point shy of being in a tie for 8th with two
other racers.
Mushin Racing's man for the Supermini (13-15)
class hangs his helmet in Marshall, Texas when
he's not on the track. Hunter Harper's his name
and consistent competitiveness is his name.
Harper, after 7 of the 11 round 2010 AMA-ATV
Motocross Championships, finds his efforts in
the Supermini class paying off. He holds a firm
grip on the 3rd overall spot in the class
standings and is climbing in the rankings. In
the Schoolboy Senior (14-17) class Harper has
experienced all the mulligan's he wants and
after a solid 4th place finish at the Muddy
Creek round laid claim to 6th place in the
overall class standings for the series.
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