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The '''Lockhart Phillips USA Formula Xtreme''' is a 60 kilometer (17 lap) motorcycle race held during the [[Honda Superbike Classic]] weekend at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]] in [[Leeds]].
The '''AMA Pro Daytona Sportbike''' motorcycle race is a 21-lap, dual-race event held during the [[AMA Superbike Championship]] weekend at the [[Barber Motorsports Park]] in [[Birmingham]].  


==Winners==
===Winners===
* 2006: Jason DiSalvo (Yamaha R6)
* [[2009]]: Martin Cardenas (Suzuki GSX-R600) / Tyler Odom (Honda CBR600RR)
* 2005: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
* 2004: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
* 2003: Ben Spies (Suzuki)


[[Category:Races|Formula Xtreme]]
==Formula Xtreme==
[[Category:April events|Formula Xtreme]]
The '''Lockhart Phillips USA Formula Xtreme''' was a 60 kilometer (17 lap) race held from [[2003]] to [[2008]]. That event was superseded by the Daytona SportBike series in [[2009]]
 
===Winners===
* [[2008]]: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
* [[2007]]: Josh Hayes (Kawasaki)
* [[2006]]: [[Jason DiSalvo]] (Yamaha R6)
* [[2005]]: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
* [[2004]]: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
* [[2003]]: Ben Spies (Suzuki)
 
 
[[Category:Races]]
[[Category:Barber Motorsports Park]]
[[Category:April events]]

Latest revision as of 17:17, 22 June 2012

The AMA Pro Daytona Sportbike motorcycle race is a 21-lap, dual-race event held during the AMA Superbike Championship weekend at the Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham.

Winners

  • 2009: Martin Cardenas (Suzuki GSX-R600) / Tyler Odom (Honda CBR600RR)

Formula Xtreme

The Lockhart Phillips USA Formula Xtreme was a 60 kilometer (17 lap) race held from 2003 to 2008. That event was superseded by the Daytona SportBike series in 2009

Winners

  • 2008: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
  • 2007: Josh Hayes (Kawasaki)
  • 2006: Jason DiSalvo (Yamaha R6)
  • 2005: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
  • 2004: Jake Zemke (Honda CBR600RR)
  • 2003: Ben Spies (Suzuki)