Crazy Horse Hosts AZOP On Lake Havasu

Havasu Havik GP

The round 11 stop of AZOP Championship series, sponsored by Peoria Ford and River Rat Motorsports, was the most scenic of the season.

Lucas Johnson leaps over the tabletop at the Crazy Horse GP track
Lucas Johnson leaps over the tabletop at the Crazy Horse GP track.

This is a race report provided by AZOP | Story and Photos by Jonathan Barrett

Lake Havasu City, Arizona: home to the most scenic track in the state. Located next to Crazy Horse Campgrounds, the privately-owned closed course is sought after by WORCS, Big 6, and now AZOP. The round 11 stop [of AZOP Championship series], sponsored by Peoria Ford and River Rat Motorsports, was the most scenic of the season as racers lined up on the starting line facing the beautiful Lake Havasu and raced along the shore. With a mild 80 degrees, the entire weekend felt comfortable with a breeze blowing off the lake.

Robert Olander blasts through a sand corner in his YXZ1000R
Robert Olander blasts through a sand corner in his YXZ1000R.

Jacob Spitz rounds a corner in front of Lake Havasu in his Polaris RS1
Jacob Spitz rounds a corner in front of Lake Havasu in his Polaris RS1.

The UTV 170s came out swinging, with tight racing between all the racers. Ultimately, it came to Lucas Johnson taking the win in his hometown, with Ashton and Rhyland Stowell taking second and third. Ryder Wilson put down six laps on his first race ever in his brand-new 170 and finished eighth.

Kali Kinsman races her way to a first-place finish
Kali Kinsman races her way to a first-place finish.

The UTV 570s were next, with Hailey Hein of Hein Racing taking the win three minutes ahead of Ellie Koester, and Zach Anderson took third, one lap down. Grace Vinagro, Riley Hein and Kasyn Matthews all finished very close for fourth, fifth and sixth.

Hailey Hein rounds an off camber turn in her Polaris RZR 570
Hailey Hein rounds an off camber turn in her Polaris RZR 570.

Rounding out the day was the UTVs, racing with the afternoon sun glistening off the lake. The Lake Havasu native Jacob Spitz took his Polaris RS1 straight to the top spot, easily navigating the tight track in the single-seater. Nick Hatcher also brought out his RS1 and took second, utilizing the smaller-wheel base and light weight to fly through the jumps and tight turns.

Jacob Spitz blasts through deep silt at the Crazy Horse GP track
Jacob Spitz blasts through deep silt at the Crazy Horse GP track.

Rounding out the Pro podium was Tom Wilson’s Can-Am. In the 900cc class, Clay Winiecki took the win ahead of Chase De Sousa Dias, both running Polaris 900s. In the 1000cc Non-Turbo class, it was all Hailey Hein of Hein Racing in her Polaris 1000 taking the top spot. Second and third went to Jeffrey Garrity and Kidy Winiecki, running Polaris and Yamaha YXZ, respectively. The 1000cc Turbo class was won by Kali Kinsman in her Can-Am, followed by Brian Jackson’s Polaris and Bruce Kennedy’s Can-Am.

Tom Wilson leads the pack over the lagoon jump
Tom Wilson leads the pack over the lagoon jump.

The Havasu Havik Grand Prix was the most scenic race of AZOP’s season, with the rare opportunity to race along the shoreline and jump a lagoon. Thanks go to the Lake Havasu City for inviting AZOP to run its event at this beautiful track. Next race is November 17-18 in Gila Bend, Arizona.

Tom Wilson races along the shore at Lake Havasu
Tom Wilson races along the shore at Lake Havasu.

Video | 2018 AZOP Havasu Havik Grand Prix

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