Warnert Racing
Can-Am Team
Sweeps Loretta Lynn’s 4x4 Classes
Hurricane Mills, TN (5/10/2007)
- The Warnert Racing Team went in separation
directions this past weekend with the CanAm GNCC Series
and WPSA QuadTerrain Challenge on the same weekend,
so 4x4 Open Points leader, Scott Kilby, wasn’t
in attendance to extend his GNCC winning streak. Also,
missing from the lineup was U2 Racer, Brock Parker,
as he remains sidelined with a shoulder injury for an
undetermined amount of time.
Cliffton Beasley, Michael Swift, and Rick Cecco geared
up and rolled out to the infamous Loretta Lynn's Ranch
in Hurricane Hills, TN to once again show their outright
dominance aboard their Warnert Racing prepped Can-Am’s.
The terrain would play into the favor of our riders
and machines as the almost 12 mile course worked its
way up and down the steep ridges and through the bottom
land of the ranch.
In the 4x4 Lites class, Cliffton Beasley piloted his
way around all competitors once again, taking the class
win by over one minute ahead of the nearest competitor,
another Can AM mounted rider. This marks two wins in
a row for Beasley placing him back in the points lead.
Once again, 4x4 limited rider Michael Swift proved
he is the rider to beat as he secured another stellar
win with five minutes to spare between himself and his
nearest competitor. Swift remains undefeated in 2007
with five wins on his Warnert Racing prepped CanAm Outlander
800. Swifts victory extended his points lead to 16 points
over second place as he is over half way to securing
the 4x4 Limited Class Championship.
With Scott Kilby missing from the lineup, it was up
to Rick Cecco to secure another win for Warnert Racing
Team, and he was up to the challenge. Cecco quickly
took over the lead and was also contending for the overall
lead until he made a wrong turn, which sent him off
the course. After being held at the scoring tent to
await his class to approach as a penalty, Cecco was
once again turned loose to go back after the overall
leaders. Riding in a remarkable fashion, Cecco chased
down the leaders but time ran out as he finished 17th
overall. The class win was dominance in every sense
of the word, winning by over 11 minutes!
The Warnert Racing team was on fire at Loretta Lynn’s
with three wins in all three Utility classes, and with
the next round of racing at the “John Penton”
in Millfield, OH, which has been favored the Utility
ATVs over the past couple of years, so it may lend itself
to a Can-Am Warnert Racing Podium finish
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