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WPSA: Natalie Nips Wienen and Borich Hands Can-Am Second Manufacturers' Title

8-20-2007

by Flagworld


NATALIE NIPS WIENEN FOR FOURTH VICTORY OF 2007; BORICH HANDS CAN-AM SECOND MANUFACTURERS' TITLE

source: PowerSports Public Relations

John Natalie, Jr. won a tight SuperQuad Pro 450 final, and Chris Borich handed Can-Am its second consecutive Manufacturers' Championship after winning a wild and muddy QuadTerrain Challenge final during Sunday's Raceway Park National at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park. The race was Round 9 of the WPSA PowerSports ATV Tour.

The races will be telecast on ESPN2 on Sept. 14 at 5 p.m. EDT.

SuperQuad Pro 450
Natalie (No. 13 Elka, Maxxis/Honda) took the lead early in the event and seemed to have the race well in hand. That is, until Chad Wienen (No. 44 Team Rockstar, MSR, Pro Taper, Yoshimura/Suzuki) moved up to second. Dogging Natalie during the final laps of the event, Wienen nearly took the lead in the uphill section, but Natalie just held him off and went on to take his fourth victory of the 2007 season.

Unofficially, Natalie pads his lead in the Riders' Championship. Meanwhile, Suzuki's domaninance this season showed, as a Suzuki quad needs only to start the final at the next race to clinch its second consecutive Manufacturers' Championship.

"Chad Wienen is just an amazing athelete. He is in such good shape," said Natalie. "I could run his pace at the beginning, but at the end I was just hanging on. I dug deep on the final two laps and pushed it as hard as I could. Seeing the white flag gave me that little bit of extra energy I needed.

"I'm going to go home, train really hard, I'm going to come out in as good a shape as Wienen and I'm going to whip his butt," joked Natalie. "We're going to my home state (Pennsylvania) for the final race, so I'll have a lot of fans there. That'll just rev me up. I'm ready to go."

QuadTerrain Challenge
Just as the QuadTerrain Pro Stock final took the start, a massive rain storm enveloped Raceway Park, turning the track into a morrass. Borich (No. 2 Warnert Racing/Can-Cam), as he has five other times this season, came out on top. Scott Kilby (No. 207 Warnert Racing/Can-Cam) and points leader Jesse West (No. 888 West Racing/Arctic Cat) completed the top three.

"We just had that one bad race with the mechanical problem. Without that, we probably would have won all of them," said Borich. "This Can-Am and my Warnert Racing team have just done a great job this year.

"We were getting ready to go, and the rain just started coming down," added Borich. "The logs and the rocks were unbelievably hard to get through. It really didn't change my strategy, though. I tried to get out front early, keep my momentum going and it worked out today."
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