G Squared Motorsports: Chip Ellis & G2/S&S Buell advance to
semifinals
G SQUARED MOTORSPORTS
OWNERS: GEORGE BRYCE & GEORGE SMITH
NHRA POWERADE DRAG RACING SERIES
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE: G SQUARED S&S BUELL
RIDER: CHIP ELLIS
41ST ANNUAL NHRA PONTIAC PERFORMANCE NATIONALS
presented by SUMMIT RACING
NATIONAL TRAIL RACEWAY - COLUMBUS (HEBRON) OHIO
MAY 19-22, 2005
Qualified: 7.120 seconds at 187.50 mph (# 6)
Eliminations:
Round 1: Ellis (7.124/189.63) def. Craig Treble (7.181/179.78)
Round 2: Ellis (7.166/179.54) def. Chris Rivas (7.185/179.30)
Round 3 (semifinals): Ellis (7.178/185.18) lost to Ryan Schnitz
(7.106/180.36)
Chip Ellis & G2/S&S Buell advance to semifinals
HEBRON, Ohio (May 22, 2005) - Chip Ellis raced his G Squared-built, S&S
Cycle-powered Buell to a semifinal finish at the 41st annual NHRA
Pontiac Performance Nationals presented by Summit Racing.
En route to facing the Muzzy-built, S&S-powered Buell driven by Ryan
Schnitz in the semifinals, Ellis defeated Craig Treble, aboard a Suzuki,
in the opening round of eliminations and Chris Rivas, runner-up at the
last race in Atlanta, on the Mohegan Sun-backed, G Squared-built,
S&S-powered Buell, in the second round.
Against Schnitz, Ellis got a sizable advantage at the green light but
was unable to hold off the hard-charging Schnitz. Schnitz crossed the
finish line stripe first in 7.106 seconds, followed by Ellis at 7.187
seconds.
In the opening round, Ellis recorded a speed of 189.63 mph, a personal
career best and the fastest that his G Squared Buell has run since it
debuted at the Columbus event in June of 2004.
Ellis had a goal at this event to put additional emphasis on his
driving. He did just that. His reaction times on race day were
.017-second in the opening round, a .009 light in round two and a .004
in the semifinals. He handled the bike well and made good shifts.
"Even I was surprised at my lights," said Ellis, from Americus, Ga. "It
shows what practice and concentration will do for you."
George Bryce, who along with partner George Smith own G Squared
Motorsports, likes what he saw today.
"Going to the later rounds is what I envisioned and felt that we could
do as we started the year," said Bryce. "But we got off to a slow
start. I think now we are back on track.
"From the first round to the semifinals, our elapsed times dropped each
round. We are unsure, at this time, if that was the result of the tune
up or an internal engine problem. These S&S-build engines are very
reliable but this one does have quite a large number of races on it.
We'll go back to our shop in Americus (Georgia) and review all data and
inspect the engine. We'll be back and ready to go at Chicago."
After two weekends off, Chip Ellis and G Squared begin
back-to-back-to-back races, the first of which is the CARQUEST Auto
Parts Nationals, June 9-12, at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill., near
Chicago. After Chicago, the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series moves to
Englishtown, N.J. (June 16-19) and St. Louis - Madison, Ill. (June 24-26).
TELEVISION: ESPN2 will air same-day television coverage of eliminations
from 8 until 11 p.m. this evening (Sunday, May 22). The elimination
show repeats on ESPN2 early Monday morning, May 23, from 2 until 4:30
a.m. Television times are Eastern Time (ET) and subject to change at
anytime. Check local listings.
G SQUARED MOTORSPORTS: When Harley Davidson accelerated their effort in
NHRA, S&S Cycle decided in 2002 to join the battle. Because of his vast
R&D experience, coupled with his racing background, S&S asked George
Smith to head their project to field a competitive S&S V-Twin bike on
the NHRA circuit. Smith immediately asked George Bryce, who had been
working with S&S Cycle on a similar project, to join the new endeavor
and G Squared Motorsports was formed in 2003. Both Smith and Bryce knew
if they collaborated on the project, joining the resources, knowledge
and talents of S&S and Star Racing, they could produce a competitive
bike to race in Pro Stock Motorcycle competition on the NHRA POWERade
Drag Racing Series. The G Squared/S&S-powered V-Twin Buell debuted in
2004.