WORCS ATV Racing
Round #4 - Racetown 395
April 25, 2010
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Yamaha's Dustin Nelson
Claims First WORCS Win at Racetown 395
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#62
Jeremie Warnia claimed the final spot on
the Podium |
Jeremie Warnia, who has been racing the AMA ATV
Motocross Championships this season, showed up for
round four and showed that he still has what it
takes to keep a strong pace for the two hour race.
Warnia was second off the line right behind Dustin
Nelson and was giving Nelson a good battle for the
entire first lap, but in lap two when Warnia went
for the pass, he and Nelson bumped tires and Warnia
would end up taking a dirt sample. “I was
trying to pass Dustin and we connected and I ended
up crashing. I was lucky because I wasn’t
hurt and was far enough ahead that I only fell back
to third,” said Warnia, who would go on to
record the fastest lap time of the race of 09:34.129,
and claim the final spot on the podium.
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WORCS
Pro ATV Racing Podium (left to right)
Josh Frederick (2nd), Dustin Nelson (1st),
Jeremie Warnia (3rd) |
MCR/Maxxis’ Beau Baron had his hands full
for the first two laps of the race. Baron was
fifth off the start and was in a heated battle
with John Shafe, who was in fourth, from early
in the first lap. Baron and Shafe battled back
and forth for two laps, and then in lap two, the
pair got together and Shafe would end up crashing.
From there, Baron would move into the number four
position where he would remain until reaching
the checkered flag.
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MCR's
#1 Beau Baron |
Roll
Design's #5 Josh Row |
Baron’s teammate, Josh Row, came on strong
for round four as well. Row was in the top ten
off the start but quickly began picking off the
competition. By the fourth lap, Row had found
his way into the number five spot and that is
where he would stay until crossing the finish
line.
Fellow MCR/Maxxis racer, Levi Marana, was running
a solid race for round four. Marana was in tenth
off the start and began working his way through
traffic until finding his way to sixth place.
Marana would hold his position for seven laps
before reaching the checkered flag.
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MCR's
#501 Levi Marana |
Motoworks'
#49 Dillon Zimmerman |
Can-Am/Motoworks’ Dillon Zimmerman ran
a solid race after getting off to a slower than
usual start. Zimmerman was almost last off the
line, but quickly made up for it by making his
way into the top ten by lap two. Zimmerman would
eventually hang on to take a seventh place finish.
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