K&N’s Bradley Morris Caps Off a Rocky Weekend with Two Sunday Podiums at Lake Elsinore

On Sunday Bradley Morris went toe-to-toe with the 2012 Pro Buggy champion for win.
On Sunday Bradley Morris went toe-to-toe with the 2012 Pro Buggy champion for win.
Being a teenager and one of the most talented off-road racers around bears its own brand of burden. At the end of the 2012 season K&N's Bradley Morris stood atop the overall yearend podium in three classes, he finished third in both Pro Lite and Modified Kart and second in Limited Buggy. The 2011 Limited Buggy class Rookie of the Year in fact only narrowly missed the overall 2012 title. So understandably when Bradley Morris and the BME Motorsports Team recently visited their home track, Lake Elsinore Motorsports Park in Lake Elsinore, California, confidence and expectations were great.
In Saturday's race Bradley Morris was in third place and moving forward before a snapped output shaft ended his Pro Lite chances.
In Saturday's race Bradley Morris was in third place and moving forward before a snapped output shaft ended his Pro Lite chances.


Bradley Morris came into the event as the 2013 points leader in the Pro Buggy Division and fourth in the Pro Lite class. The weekend started out promising enough with the practice sessions going well. Bradley Morris was the fastest in his group in Pro Lite and second fastest in Pro Buggy. Saturday morning continued strong with Morris qualifying second in the Pro Buggy and sixth in the Pro Lite. However, after that, the proverbial racing rollercoaster ride began for the BME Team. The first challenge came in the Pro Buggy race, where things seemed to be going great. Bradley Morris was running in second with the top-three racers, going at it bumper-to-bumper, when going into a turn Bradley Morris got tagged in the rear causing a flat tire. The flat was then immediately overshadowed by the more damaging broken crankshaft, ending the race for Bradley Morris.

Displaying the kind of maturity that's fast becoming his trademark, Bradley Morris put the Pro Buggy race behind him as he set his sights on the Pro Lite contest. When the race started Bradley Morris was focused and moving forward before the green flag stopped waving. He worked his way up to third place within three laps, when suddenly he lost all the drive in the truck. The output shaft had snapped in the transmission to end that race early as well. His team was now left looking at a late night in order to have both vehicles race ready for Sunday.
Despite a rollercoaster weekend Bradley Morris remained focused all through his mechanical problems.
Despite a rollercoaster weekend Bradley Morris remained focused all through his mechanical problems.


Sunday morning started out with the team in high spirits once more, joking around because they knew they had the vehicles ready to go. No one was going to allow the previous day to cast a dark cloud over the new day of racing.

Qualifying went great with the Pro Lite, Bradley Morris earned the number five spot, and in the Pro Buggy he was first, as well as also running the fastest lap of the weekend in that Division. Starting on the pole in Pro Buggy with the champion starting right next to him on the front row, Bradley Morris knew this was going to make for a great race. Right from the get-go the relentless battling began, with Morris holding the lead. After settling in he even managed to put some distance between himself and second place, until a caution flag came out and negated the lead Morris had gained.
The BME Motorsports team took home two podium finishes at Lake Elsinore.
The BME Motorsports team took home two podium finishes at Lake Elsinore.
Immediately from the restart the Champion gave it his best shot to get by, but Bradley Morris wasn't having any of it. Bradley Morris held his lines and stayed focused on only his driving, allowing him once again to build a sizeable gap, which he continued to stretch until the checkered flag for the win. Morris was also awarded the Optima Fast Lap Award.

After a rocky start the BME Motorsports team capped off their up-and-down weekend in grand fashion, finishing with two podiums on Sunday. "Sunday's racing couldn't have happened without the BME crew's hard work and dedication getting both vehicles back together and race ready," Morris said.

Exercising his continuing development as a racer, the young driver was able to remain poised and focused on the task at hand. The next stop for the K&N Filters and Kicker Audio Team is Salt Lake City in June. "It's going to be a great race and a challenge to have the fastest lap of the weekend again for the third time in a row," added Morris "but I'm very focused on making it happen."
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