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Gray Davenport Wins the Arenacross West Lites Championship on His Proven Powered Kawi!

AURORA, Ill. (March 28,  2014) – On the eve of the final round of the 2014  season of AMSOIL Arenacross, featuring Ricky Carmichael’s Road to Supercross, title  hopefuls are making their final preparations for a possible  championship-winning performance inside Salt Lake City’s EnergySolutions Arena.

One of  the riders that will enter Saturday night’s action with championship  aspirations is A&J Oilfield Services Kawasaki rider Gray Davenport. The  Lehi, Utah native is a veteran of AMSOIL Arenacross and after a couple of years  away from the circuit, he has returned better than ever and a shot at his first  career title. Davenport has been a picture of consistency in the Western  Regional Arenacross Lites Class Championship, finishing on the podium in four  of nine races thus far and boasting an average finish of 4.4. As a result,  Davenport enters his hometown race with a one-point lead in the championship  standings and control of his own destiny.

This week  for “10 Questions,” AMSOIL Arenacross caught up with Daveport to get his  thoughts on his successful return to the championship and his mindset coming in  to Salt Lake City.

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Gray Davenport (#916) (Photo Courtesy: ShiftOne Photography)

1. We haven’t seen you in AMSOIL Arenacross for a couple seasons. What  were you up to during that time and what brought you back to the championship?

I’ve just been training kids and riding the  local Wild West Series here in Utah. I came back to arenacross because one of  the kids I am training is looking to be a future competitor for the AMSOIL  Arenacross championship here in the next few years, so he wanted to get his  feet wet.

2. How has the competition changed since you last raced?

Every year the racers seem to improve, so  being off a couple of years definitely puts you a little behind the rest of the  field but I am getting more and more dialed every weekend.

3. How long did it take for you to get re-acclimated to the  competition?

I’m still trying to put it all together each  weekend. I have just stayed focused on being consistent.

4. Did you come back fully expecting to challenge for a title?

I came back to have fun and I think that’s  what it takes to be able to do good, be consistent, and put yourself in that  kind of position.

5. Your consistency has been impressive. What would you contribute  that success to?
Good starts and being up front. Anything can  happen in arenacross so it’s important to put yourself out of harms way  immediately!

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Gray Davenport (#916) (Photo Courtesy: ShiftOne Photography)

6. Your main rivals in the Western Regional Arenacross Lites Class are  quite younger than you. Do you feel all your experience has played a role in  bringing you to this position?

Well experience never hurts a guy. Thirty  [years old] is the new 20!

7. How does it feel to come back to AMSOIL Arenacross and be in a  position to win your first title?

It feels good. This is definitely something  everyone desires and I am grateful to be in the running for it.

8. You’re still in search of that first win. How important is it to  you to try and get one on Saturday night?

Well, it is my goal every weekend. Winning has  a high importance for every rider on the gate, but consistency also wins  championships.

9. What is your perspective on having a one-point lead? Do you feel  it’s an advantage or would you rather be the one chasing?

I’d rather be winning than chasing for sure. I  would actually rather have a four-point lead, but I was docked at the beginning  of the series for doing a practice start in front of the gate. [Nevertheless],  I’ll take the one point lead I’ve got.

10. What does it mean to finish the season off at your hometown race?  Is there any added pressure with racing at home?

No I do not think there is any added pressure  at all. I look forward to sleeping in my own bed and it’s nice having friends  and family there for support. There is nothing like being given the opportunity  to race in front of your local sponsors. A huge shout out to South Valley  Motorsports, A&J Oilfield Services, Triple Effect Graphics, CS2, Pro-Action  Suspension, Spy, Fly, Vortex, and all of my family, friends, and other  supporters that have believed in me since day one! I couldn’t be here without them  all!

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