Double WIN for M4 Suzuki

Team M4 Suzuki's Martin Cardenas backed up Saturday's Daytona SportBike victory at Barber Motorsports Park by claiming his third win in four races on Sunday and putting the finishing touches on the weekend sweep.
The Colombian showed incredible skill negotiating the day's very trying conditions, swiftly racing up to second place on the damp but drying racecourse. Once in the runner-up position, Cardenas stalked race leader Jamie Hacking, studying his strengths and weaknesses while biding his time for a pass.
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On lap 15 of the shortened 16-lap final, Cardenas made his move, slotting his GSX-R600 up the inside of his rival's machine on the brakes entering the Hairpin. He then quickly put a pair of slower riders between himself and Hacking and posted a blistering lap to eliminate any chance of retaliation en route to the checkered flag.
Cardenas' double victory now sees him ranked third in the season's point tally with 142 points, just four out of the championship lead.
"The conditions were difficult," Cardenas admitted. "I got to Jamie after a few laps and I knew the race was 16 laps so I didn't rush to pass him and maybe risk crashing or allow him to learn from me. I decided to wait until the end to make my move. With just over a lap to go, I decided to try to make a pass and put my head down and hopefully pull a gap and it worked out. I ended up winning the race but it was really tough. It took a little while to get the first win but now I have three. We'll see how it goes from here but I'll try my best every race.
"My M4 Suzuki was awesome again today and I want to thank all of our sponsors and the whole team."
Pole winner Jason DiSalvo was unable to replicate Saturday's 1-2 for the team as the changeable conditions took its toll on his race effort. The New Yorker managed to hold on for seventh in the end and is currently ranked in fourth place, just one position behind teammate Cardenas, in the Daytona SportBike points standings.
Up-and-comer Kris Turner saw a promising start to the SuperSport contest quickly turn to disappointment. Running third in the early stages of the wet race, the Chattanooga, TN resident was thrown off the side of his machine exiting the slick final corner and entering the front straight. He clung on for several tense moments before ultimately falling in the grass.
Turner didn't give in, however, and remounted his GSX-R600 and carried on to claim 16th position in the end.
Team M4 Suzuki will look to continue their win streak when the AMA Pro Road Racing series picks up again at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, CA on May 15-17.