Celtic HSBK Racing's PJ Jacobsen with a Dominating Performance at NJMP
Shawnee, OK (September 9, 2019) – Celtic HSBK Racing and rider PJ Jacobsen dominated at the MotoAmerica Championship of New Jersey. The team claimed two wins in the Supersport class and closed in on the championship finishing the weekend just 10 points out of first place with two races left in the season.
The two day weekend kicked off Saturday with
PJ claiming pole position during qualifying. When race one kicked off Saturday
afternoon, PJ decided to let the race settle in before pushing to the front.
While the riders ahead rode a rough first half of the race, PJ stayed close
behind avoiding contact, keeping a steady pace, and waiting for his chance to
climb back to the front of the pack. PJ finished the last 8 laps at the front
with points leader, Bobby Fong, close behind. At the end of day 1, PJ had moved
into second in the championship and was ready to come back and chip away more
points Sunday.
The team made several adjustments to the bike
overnight and came back swinging Sunday morning during warm up. Despite his win
the day before, he didn’t run the fastest lap time in race 1 and had to give up
pole position for the start of race 2. PJ got a much better jump off the line
for Sunday’s race and started to build a gap when the race was red flagged.
Upon restart, PJ knew he had to once again get to the front and push during the
abbreviated race. He was able to do just that leading 14 of the 15 laps. The
race pace for the two leaders was impressive running times just 2 seconds
slower than the top superbikes. PJ ultimately won race two by .028 seconds
bringing the championship within 10 points going into the last round at Barber
Motosports Park.
The team has really hit their stride in the last few rounds and the showdown in Alabama is sure to be one to remember.
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