Warnert Racing
GNCC Round 4
Cliff Beasley Takes 4th Consecutive Win at Big
Buck ATV Race
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Chris Jenks
had his his Can-Am ATV fighting hard through
Mud and Ruts
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Union, SC (4/18/2008) - Rough and
muddy are the two words that best describe round
four of the GNCC race at Big Buck this past weekend,
but obviously that’s the way Cliff Beasley
likes it, as he ran away with his 4th straight win
of the season in the 4x4 Lites class.
Beasley’s win did not come easy, as he
was last off the line and had to work his way
to the front. “It took some patience,”
said Cliff in regards to his long charge for the
lead. Being last off the line is nothing new to
Cliff as this was the same scenario for him as
round three just a couple of weeks prior. While
the mud took its toll on many racers and their
rides, Cliff attributes a good part of his success
to the Warnert crew. “They have done an
awesome job for me so far. My bike ran great!”
he said.
“Maybe next time I should do what Cliff
does and start from the back and work my way up.
It seems to work…for him at least!”
said 4x4 Limited class racer, Michael Swift, as
he joked with teammate Beasley. Swift got the
holeshot aboard his Outlander 800 and checked
out from the rest of the pack, taking his 3rd
win of the season, giving him the points lead
in his class. “I felt really good out there
and the bike has handled it well, even though
it’s mostly stock,” he said. Swift’s
time of 2:02:38 also earned him the number five
spot overall in the A.M. classes.
Scott Kilby claimed a 2nd place finish in the
4x4 Open class this weekend. Kilby came off the
line in 2nd place and held that spot for 5 laps
without any serious challengers. Kilby’s
overall time was 2:07:36 (about 6 minutes ahead
of 3rd place), which earned him a 13th overall
finish. Scott Currently hold second place in the
4x4 Open points race with 72 points, only 8 points
off the lead.
Rick Cecco was off to an amazing start in the
U2 class and was leading the pack until his clutch
went out in the 1st lap and he was sidelined for
the rest of the race. “I think we have all
the bugs worked out now and I’m really looking
forward to the next round at Loretta’s,”
said Cecco who has his sights set on a win for
round five.
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Warnert Racing's
Clifton Beasly
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Warnert Racing's
Michael Swift
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Meanwhile in the XC1 class, Chris Jenks made
an appearance in the top 10 taking the number
nine position as he fought his way through the
mud and brutal ruts that had developed on the
track. In the first couple of laps, Chris found
himself battling back and forth with William Yokley
and Bill Ballance. “All three of us were
going back and forth for a while until we hit
a bottle neck and separated,” said Jenks.
Chris’s overall time of 2:04:41 earned him
11th overall for the day. Unfortunately, Chris
Bithell did not fair as well as Jenks, as his
motor blew shortly after leaving the starting
line.
Round 5 will be heading to Hurricane Mills, Kentucky
to Loretta Lynn’s, which has a reputation
of being a tough track and will definitely put
the Can-Am/Warnert GNCC racers and their machines
to the test. Loretta’s is also the home
track for both Cliff Beasley and Michael Swift,
who are hoping it gives them an advantage in keeping
their winning streaks going, while the rest of
the Warnert team will also be bringing their “A”
game in hopes of claiming a spot on the podium.
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