Mid-Ohio Circuit in Lexington, Ohio, hosted another spectacular chapter of the 2025 MotoAmerica Championship — and Sprint Filter was once again at the heart of the action, powering teams to the front in both Superbike and Supersport.
Superbike – Fong takes the lead
Bobby Fong, riding the Yamaha R1 of Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing, dominated Race 1 with a victory and secured 3rd place in Race 2, a performance that now puts him at the top of the championship standings with only two rounds left (Austin, TX and Millville, NJ). His teammate, Jake Gagne, added consistency with P4 and P2, moving to 4th overall.





Supersport – Jacobsen fights for the crown, Yaakov inspires
In Supersport, PJ Jacobsen on the Ducati Panigale V2 of Rahal Ducati Moto w/ XPEL took Race 1 victory and 3rd place in Race 2, climbing to 2nd in the overall standings.
Alongside him, Kayla Yaakov once again demonstrated her determination, finishing P6 in both races. Her performance places her 6th overall in the championship, a remarkable achievement as one of the very few women competing in Supersport against an entirely male grid.
Completing the team effort, Corey Alexander finished P10 in both races, currently 11th overall.




Sprint Filter: The choice of champions
These results highlight once again the reliability, consistency, and performance advantage that Sprint Filter air filters deliver. From Superbike to Supersport, Sprint Filter remains the trusted partner for riders and teams fighting at the highest levels of competition.