FLY
ATV Supercross
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona, Florida
March 10, 2015
|
|
John Natalie Wins Inaugural
ATV Supercross at Daytona
Joel Hetrick & Chad Wienen
Round Out Pro ATV SX Podium
2015
ATV SX Racing
Daytona Speedway - Links
|
|
|
|
|
Daytona,
FL (3/11/2015)
– Tuesday afternoon presented one of the
most landmark moments in the history of the Mtn.
Dew ATV Motocross National Championship, sanctioned
by AMA (ATVMX), as the world’s best four wheel
off-road motorcycle racers took to the hallowed
grounds of the Daytona International Speedway
infield for the inaugural FLY Racing ATV Supercross
(ATVSX).
With the annual Daytona Bike Week in full swing,
thousands of fans filled the infield grandstands
to watch Baldwin Motorsports Honda’s John Natalie
post a wire-to-wire effort and take the first
checkered flag at Daytona in his first race with
one of the sport’s most respected teams. With
the ATVSX serving as the opening race of the 2015
ATVMX season, Natalie also seized early control
of the AMA Pro ATV point standings.
Florida native Jeffrey Rastrelli made the first
statement of the afternoon in Daytona when he
set the fastest lap of AMA Pro ATV practice aboard
his JB Racing Can-Am. When the heat races got
underway, Corrosion Specialties/Hetrick Racing
Honda’s Joel Hetrick and Natalie emerged with
the wins, claiming the first ever ATV wins of
any kind at Daytona. Fittingly enough, these two
riders also took center stage in the AMA Pro ATV
main event.
When the gate dropped on the first ever 15-lap
ATVSX main event, the top 16 riders of the day
barreled into the first turn at full speed. As
the field navigated through the corner, Natalie
came away with the lead and the Bell Helmets Holeshot,
ahead of Rastrelli. Maxxis Yamaha, powered by
Moto-Xperts, rider Thomas Brown was also in the
mix, followed by Hetrick and Wienen Motorsports
Yamaha’s Chad Wienen, the reigning three-time
series champion who needed to qualify for the
main event via the last chance qualifier (LCQ).
While Natalie was busy fending off the early
pressure of Rastrelli, Brown encountered misfortune
on the opening lap and crashed in a rhythm section,
dropping to the tail end of the field. That allowed
Hetrick and Wienen to move up a spot and set their
sights on the leaders. It wasn’t long before the
top four riders became separated by just over
two seconds, checking out on their competitors
as they constantly battled the rough, deteriorating
conditions that make Daytona one of the most iconic
supercross races in the world.
The gap between Natalie, Rastrelli, Hetrick and
Wienen stayed consistent until just about the
halfway point when Rastrelli came up short in
a rhythm section and tipped over, eliminating
him from competition. The gap that Natalie was
able to open up on the field following Rastrelli’s
misfortune seemed like too much to overcome, but
the intensity of the battle between Hetrick and
Wienen for second brought them back to within
striking distance. On Lap 10, Wienen made a run
on Hetrick that allowed him to get alongside the
Honda rider, but it wasn’t enough to make the
pass. Shortly thereafter, Hetrick stepped up his
aggression to pull away from Wienen and begin
a late charge on Natalie for the win.
Lapped riders started to play a factor in the
closing laps, but both Natalie and Hetrick navigated
them perfectly. Just over a second separated the
two riders as the last lap began and it was Hetrick’s
cue to let it all hang out. Last year’s championship
runner-up stayed on Natalie’s rear fender until
the final stretch run to the finish when he took
an inside line and put a wheel inside Natalie.
The veteran Natalie didn’t flinch and held his
line, forcing Hetrick to make a last ditch attempt
in the final split-lane section leading to the
finish line that came up short. The two riders
crossed the line nose to tail, bringing the crowd
to a standing ovation. Wienen followed just a
couple seconds back in third.
“I am extremely pumped right now. It’s Daytona.
This is the land of speed,” exclaimed Natalie,
who went winless in both 2013 and 2014, taking
his most recent victory at the season finale of
the 2012 season. “I’m standing in the same spot
[Gatorade Victory Lane] as legends like Petty
and Earnhardt, and I’m so honored to be able to
share this space with them. I am the first one
to ever win an ATV race at Daytona. Nothing will
ever change that.”
Hetrick’s runner-up finish was a great way to
get his 2015 season underway, one in which he
will spearhead his own racing effort. For Wienen
it was a day of what could have been after he
entered the afternoon as a favorite to take the
victory. Nevertheless, to finish on the podium
after racing through the LCQ provided some solace.
“I definitely made it hard on myself and had
to come from behind pretty much all day. I really
just wanted to get into the main event,” said
Wienen, who is chasing a fourth consecutive title.
“I just didn’t have great starts, but it’s motivated
me because I didn’t have it today. I’m not really
happy with today but that’s racing. We’ll keep
fighting and come back strong.”
Natalie holds a three-point lead over Hetrick
in the AMA Pro ATV point standings, while Wienen
sits third, five points back.
AMA Pro ATV Results
John Natalie, Houtzdale, Pa., Honda
Joel Hetrick, Seneca, Pa., Honda
Chad Wienen, Galena, Ill., Yamaha
Joe Byrd, Union City, Tenn., Honda
Nick Gennusa, Wall, N.J., Yamaha
Thomas Brown, Sanger, Texas, Yamaha
Josh Upperman, Louisville, Ohio, Honda
Adam Clark, New London, Ohio, Yamaha
Vital Cazenave, Union City, Tenn., Honda
Tyler Hamrick, Cortland, Ohio, Honda
AMA Pro ATV Championship Standings
John Natalie, Houtzdale, Pa., Honda – 25
Joel Hetrick, Seneca, Pa., Honda – 22
Chad Wienen, Galena, Ill., Yamaha – 20
Joe Byrd, Union City, Tenn., Honda – 18
Nick Gennusa, Wall, N.J., Yamaha – 16
Thomas Brown, Sanger, Texas, Yamaha – 15
Josh Upperman, Louisville, Ohio, Honda – 14
Adam Clark, New London, Ohio, Yamaha – 13
Vital Cazenave, Union City, Tenn., Honda – 12
Tyler Hamrick, Cortland, Ohio, Honda – 11
The 2015 Mtn. Dew ATV Motocross National Championship
continues with a return to the traditional motocross
format on Saturday, March 21, from Echeconnee
MX in Lizella, Georgia.
About the AMA ATV
Motocross Championship
The AMA ATV Motocross Championship is the nation's
premier amateur and professional ATV motocross
series, hosted at top motocross facilities nationwide.
The 10-round series features the Nation's best
racers, teams and sponsors, and is America's largest
and longest-running ATV national motocross program.
Since 1985, the series continues to expand and
produce top talent from the amateur ranks, while
premiering the professional class. For more information,
please visit www.atvmotocross.com.
About Mountain Dew
Mountain Dew, a product of PepsiCo Americas Beverages,
is the No. 1 flavored carbonated soft drink in
the U.S. With its one-of-a-kind citrus taste,
Mountain Dew exhilarates and quenches with every
sip. In addition to original Mountain Dew® and
Diet Mountain Dew®, the permanent DEW product
line includes Mountain Dew Code Red®, Mountain
Dew LiveWire®, Mountain Dew Throwback®, Mountain
Dew Voltage® and Mountain Dew White Out®. For
more information, check out www.mountaindew.com,
www.facebook.com/mountaindew or follow on twitter
@mtn_dew.

|