WARNIA DOMINATES HAVASU
The “View” rarely changed for racers chasing Warnia.
Story by: Joe Colombero Photos by: Mark Elliot Williams
Jeremie
Am into the 3 of
he
“Frenchy” lead
basically
Warnia early
in disappeared
powered the
and race
his Can- at
the WORCS Series at Lake Havasu and
quickly began to gap the field of all-star racers. The last time Warnia took a big lead (at round 1)
easily Josh domi-
nated the event. But that was not the case at Havasu. Busting his way through the pack was defending WORCS Champion
who had his eye on getting a victory at the race by the lake. performing
impossible
Frederick had his Can-Am feats
on the brutal, tough, and whooped out course at Havasu.
well into
hunted the
first the Can-Am duo sprinted
down over
and hour.
of speed and skill sand
This was clearly the best race of the year so far, as Frederick Warnia
rocks, whoops,
and over the water jump, like a pair of NAS- CAR’s drafting down the
turn to play the role of straight at Daytona,
no quarter asked and non given between the teammates. Frederick made the pass just after the first hour and tried to pull away. But now it was Warnia’s
the Pit-Bull that won’t let go.
Frederick traded places with Warnia eary but was not able to complete the pass on the last lap.
hounded Nose-to-tail Frederick, Frederick round the set
a 6:03.697 6:04.075.
draft. the with Then fastest
Warnia Warnia
and with Warnia taking coming
his way into the second. with
Both their
across the line lead
lap of It came down to riders were
just a tick took
over
the day with slower the
at
again and Frederick took up the slot of second in
the trying but having to final exhausted,
lead lap
the win with Frederick literally
settle
to ram for
thrilled great race and happy to be on the
top of the boxes with Warnia a bit happier with the win than Frederick was with the #2 slot.
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