Warnert
Racing Wins Again, Rick Cecco closes in on ATV
Championship
GNCC Round #10: Can-Am Unadilla
- New Berlin, New York
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Beasley
claimed the win with over four minutes to
spare |
Somerset, PA (9/20/2007) - Round
10 of the Can-Am GNCC Series was held at Unadilla
Motorsports Facility, which is one of the more challenging
events of the year, and the Warnert Racing team
were once again up for the challenge as they overcame
the obstacles and racked up two more wins, which
has the team within a few races of clinching all
three 4x4 championships.
The rain clouds moved in during the start of
the Morning race, which set the stage for a grueling
two hour long mud fest. The slick mud and deep
ruts created an environment that heavily favored
our Warnert Racing prepped Can Am Outlander racing
machines.
4x4 Lites racer Cliffton Beasley battled with
Can-Am’s Jerime Dudding for the first 2
laps, but by the third lap, Beasley took over
the lead and began to pull away from Dudding.
By the checkered flag, Beasley claimed the win
with over four minutes to spare and finished once
again in the top 10 overall out of 261 competitors.
The win marked Beasley’s 8th of the season
as he wraps up the 4x4 Lites Championship for
Warnert Racing with three races remaining on the
schedule, but regardless of wrapping the championship
early, Beasley will back in full force for the
remaining race to add to his win total.
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Swift
has already wrapped up the 4x4 Limited Championship
for Warnert Racing |
4x4 Limited racer Michael Swift appeared to be
on his way to his 9th win of the season as he
extended his lead to six minutes over second place,
but the brutal conditions brought Swift to a stop
for the first time this season in the final laps
of the race. Swift finished out the race in 7th
place, and Swift has already wrapped up the 4x4
Limited Championship for Warnert Racing with his
overall win at Somerset two weeks ago.
4x4 Open class had Scott Kilby missing from
the lineup as he competed for the championship
in the WPSA at the “Field of Dreams”,
which left it up to Rick Cecco to secure the win
for the Warnert Racing CanAm Team, and Cecco was
up to the challenge as he set a blazing pace on
his Outlander 800. With each passing lap, Cecco
added another minute to his lead, and by the checkered
flag, Cecco finished just under five minutes ahead
of CanAm mounted Byran Buckhannon. This win marked
the sixth straight top two finish for Cecco, and
he is now within one point of taking over the
points lead from Buckhannon.
The GNCC series heads to Yadkinville, NC for
Round 11 on September 29th. This tight and twisting
course will once again test man and machine, and
Warnert Racing Team will be up to the challenge!
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