April 2010 - International Kart Federation
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April 2010 - International Kart Federation
4 REgIONAL EVENT AND gRAND NATIONALs ENTRy INFORMATION T H E O F F I C I A L P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E I N T E R N A T I O N A L K A R T F E D E R A T I O N • V O L U M E 5 0 , N O . ApRil 2010 region 7 championship series at buffalo bills KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 “best of the west,” ncK road racing nw gold cup/ rotax max challenge 1 Discover Service Russell Karting’s Catalog No.49, New and Evolved. www.russellkarting.com Call or email us at [email protected] for Russell’s Catalog No.49 2 Everything for Karting from One Source Orders Toll Free: 888-KARTING Info: 816-322-3330 Order OnLine 24/7 Selection Secure Satisfaction KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 3 MAKE AN IMPACT ON THE TRACK NOT YOUR BODY DRIVER PROTECTION: 4+$5ŝ*+25ŝ$#%Available in yellow only. Adult sizes S, M, L, XL. Youth Sizes M, L 800-348-5076 4 targetdistributing.net KARTER NEWS - ApR ApRil pR pR Ril il 2010 ON THE COVER: Region 7 Championship Series action at Buffalo Bills. 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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL KART FEDERATION • VOL. 50, NO. 4 • april 2010 Table of Contents Membership news................................................................................................................................... 6 Tech and Rule Updates...................................................................................................................... 7 region 7 sprint championship series at buffalo bills................................................. 10 Region 7 Sprint at Buffalo Bills - page 10 4-cycle sprint & Shifter grand nationals 2010 entry information.............. 16-17 Best in the west NCK road racing........................................................................................... 18 4-cycle speedway grand national 2010 entry information.................................... 19 nw gold cup/rotax max challenge series round one............................................. 20 IKF grand nationals and Regional Events....................................................................... 24 NCK Road Racing "Best in the West" - page 18 IKF Regional Map................................................................................................................................. 26 Hot off the press................................................................................................................................. 27 welcome new members.................................................................................................................... 27 Advertiser Index................................................................................................................................. 27 IKF Governors, coordinators and committees.............................................................. 31 NW Gold Cup/Rotax Max, Round One - page 20 Note to all Competitors: If you, as a competitor, have any questions about the legality or safety of your kart, please ask the appropriate official at your race. For tech or safety issues, ask the Tech Director. For race procedures or general items, ask the Race Director. The IKF does not endorse or determine the competition legality of products and services advertised in the Karter News Magazine, the Competition Regulations & Technical Manual, and on the IKF Web Site. The competitor is responsible for determining the legality of all their equipment for use in IKF sanctioned events. KARTER NEWS - april 2010 IKF Board of Directors BILL HILGER - President, 5910 Skylark Lane, Lincoln, NE 68516....................................................(402) 416-1284 Fax (402) 489-7370 RICK SCRIBNER - Vice President, 5475 Laird Road, Loomis, CA 95650..........................................(916) 652-3905 Fax (916) 652-3910 DON HOLMBOE - Secretary, 9399 S.W. Tigard Street, Tigard, OR 97223........................................(503) 624-0621 JACK HOEGERL - Co-Treasurer, 4205 29th Ave., Rock Island, IL 61201.......................................... (309) 793-0118 Fax (309) 793-0111, Email: [email protected] ART VERLENGIERE - Co-Treasurer, 2351 Thompson Way Bldg. A, Santa Maria, CA 93455 GLENN ARAKI, 2615 Business Park Ave., Fresno, CA 93727............................................................(559) 291-0570 JOHN MOTLEY, 2130 Golden Hill Road, Unit 40, Paso Robles, CA 93446......................................(805) 238-7060 Fax (805) 238-0323 ED DIEDRICH, 1308 Hallertau Drive Sparks, NV 89441....................................................................(775)-424-3797 MICHAEL SCHORN, P.o. Box 373, Banks, OR 97106..........................................................................(503) 324-9072 [email protected] 5 MEMBERSHIP NEWS VOLUME 50, NO.2 • FEBRUARY 2010 Karter News is the official monthly publication of the International Kart Federation. 2010 IKF APRIL Board Meeting Information The IKF Board Meeting will be held on April 17-18, 2010. Marriott Sacramento - Rancho Cordova 11211 Point East Drive, Rancho Cordova CA 95742 Call 1-800-228-9290 for room reservarions - reference International Kart Federation For online room reservations http://sacramentomarriottrc.com/ikf. International Kart Federation: Advertising, Membership and Subscription information: Office: 909/923-4999, Office Fax: 909/923-6940 website: www.ikfkarting.com Address: International Kart Federation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761 IMPACT Racing and SFI Come to Terms On Friday, March 26, the SFI Foundation issued a Notice of Decertification; Notice of Cease and Desist, and a notice terminating all contracts and participation to IMPACT Racing. Since then, the two parties entered into litigation in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. The parties have agreed on the following, sent out in a joint release: International Kart Federation Staff: Pat Eldridge ([email protected]) Carmen Carranza ([email protected]) Cynthia Enriquez ([email protected]) April 1, 2010 - Impact Racing, LLC and SFI Foundation, Inc., in the litigation pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, have agreed that: Editor Pat Eldridge ([email protected]) Production Coordinator Felton Stroud / Stroud Design, Inc. Karter News (ISSN: 0096-3216) is published monthly by the International Kart Federation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761. When applicable, preferred periodicals postage paid at Ontario, CA and additional offices. There is no restriction to access the virtual issues (January to October) on the International Kart Federation website. The printed issues: the Grand Nationals Yearbook and the Competition Regulations and Technical Manual, will be mailed to members as part of the I.K.F. member’s benefits. These two printed issues may be purchased individually. To join I.K.F., send $60.00 for one year’s membership - U.S. funds only. Editorial information: Karter News Magazine, 437 W. Wilshire, Ste. C, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Phone: 405/840-3158, Fax: 405/843-1465, e-mail: [email protected] At least six weeks notice will be required to effect an address change. When making an address change, please use postal forms and give the old address as well as the new and the effective date. When possible, please furnish the mailing label from the latest magazine. Send to Karter News Circulation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Karter News Circulation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761. 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The use of any rule in this rule book or any other later promulgated rule or regulation is expressly prohibited, without written permission from the International Kart Federation, Inc. Unauthorized use of the Competition Regulations and Technical Manual is with the assumption of any and all risks, with the user expressly required to indemnify (as a Type 1 indemnity), defend, and hold harmless the International Kart Federation, Inc., its officers, directors, employees and members. The rules and/or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements for such events. These rules and regulations shall govern the conditions of all events and by participating in these events, all members are deemed to have complied with these rules. No express or implied warranty of safety shall result from publication of, or compliance with these rules and/or regulations. They are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to participants, spectators or others. Publication of any advertisement shall not be considered an endorsement of the product or services involved. 1. Impact Racing, LLC has provided sworn testimony that, upon review and investigation, no counterfeit SFI Conformance Labels have been used on Impact Racing products during the production years of 2009 and 2010. 2. Impact Racing, LLC has provided sworn testimony that, upon review and investigation, all Impact Racing products manufactured and sold during the production years 2009 and 2010 meet SFI specifications. 3. Based upon this sworn testimony, the decertification against Impact Racing products for the production years 2009 and 2010 is lifted. The decertification of the production years prior to 2009 and 2010 remains in effect. The parties will continue to work cooperatively in an effort to resolve the issues relating to decertification in these years. 4. Impact Racing stands behind the safety of all products it has manufactured and to which SFI Conformance Labels have been affixed. SFI will continue to monitor compliance with product specifications. 5. Impact Racing, LLC and SFI Foundation, Inc. will cooperate in determining whether any Impact Racing product bears a counterfeit SFI Conformance Label and if any safety issue exists in regard to products manufactured prior to 2009 and 2010. 6. If any Impact Racing product does not bear the date of manufacture the purchaser or user is instructed to immediately contact Impact Racing who will provide verification of the date of manufacture. Impact Racing, LLC will immediately notify SFI Foundation, Inc. of this occurrence. Impact Racing, LLC and SFI Foundation, Inc. will work with the sanctioning bodies to determine the best method for product users to present verification of the date of manufacture. © 2010 International Kart Federation 6 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 INOUR TH!NNIVERSARY 'IVEAWAY 4OCELEBRATEOURTH ANNIVERSARY we are giving away a new helmet to one lucky winner. Just go to www.nkn.com and fill out the entry form. ADDITIONAL PRIZES will be awarded to dozens of lucky winners with new drawings taking place every week leading up to the grand prize drawing on April 1st, 2010. Deadline to enter is 3/31/10. TECH & RULE BOOK UPDATES ☞ = Indicates new update for this issue. Please note that Tech & Rule book Updates will now go into effect thirty (30) days after they are posted on the IKF Website: www.ikfkarting.com) ADD: CHANGE: DELETE: Rule has been added where indicated by reference number. Rule has been modified from the original version. Rule has been deleted from the rule book. CHANGE: 101.3.4.1 #3, #5, #6, #8 (Remove the following): "with participation from at least two regions". CHANGE: 101.4 Election of IKF Board of Directors (Change all to read): 101.4.1 Ballots for election to the Board of Directors shall appear in the August issue of Karter News each year. Two nominations are required for a Candidate to be placed on the ballot for the Board of Directors. 101.4.2 Nomination Forms must be returned to the IKF Office by September 5, or the next businesss day, to be valid. 101.4.3 Nomination Acceptance Forms shall be mailed to each Nominee by September 10. 101.4.4 Acceptance Forms and Nominee Platform must be received at the IKF Office by September 24 to be placed on the Ballot. 101.4.5 Nominees and their Platforms will appear in the November issue of Karter News. December 7. 101.4.8 Ballots will be counted after the Fall Board of Directors meeting. Results of the election will be place on the website and in Karter News as soon as possible. 101.4.9 Newly elected Directors will take their office at the January Board Meeting. CHANGE: 200.1: IKF 2 & 4 Cycle Sprint Tire Groups for Grand Nationals (move) 2-Cycle Sprint classes Senior Super Sportsman and Senior Super Sportsman Heavy from "Group 2" to "Group 3." CHANGE: ☞ 212 2-Cycle Sprint Grand National Schedule: (Add text): Effective with the 2011 2 Cycle Sprint Grand National, the date of the event will be the last two weeks of August or the first two weeks of September. CHANGE: ☞ 212.2.1 Approved Local Option Classes: (Add to list) Kid Kart 150# Junior HPV 2 Heavy 330# Jr. Super Sportsman Heavy 310# Jr. II PRD Spec 320# Sr. PRD Spec 360#Sr. PRD Spec Heavy 380# Junior HPV 1 Heavy 250# Junior I Comer Heavy 235# Kid Kart Heavy 160# 101.4.6 Ballots will be sent to the membership before November 15. 101.4.7 Voted ballots must be returned to the Accountant by KARTER NEWS - april 2010 7 CHANGE: 212.4 Official Schedule: (Add to list) Day 1 1. Kid Kart...........................................................................................150 2. Rookie Sportsman.........................................................................235 3. Jr. Super Sportsman Heavy.........................................................310 4. Sr. PRD Spec...................................................................................360 5. Jr. HPV 1 Heavy............................................................................250 Day 2 1. Kid Kart Heavy.............................................................................160 2. Jr. 1 Comer......................................................................................225 3. Iame Cup................................................................................. per IKF 4. Jr. HPV 2 Heavy............................................................................330 5. HPV 3...............................................................................................340 Day 3 1. Jr. 2 PRD Spec.................................................................................320 2. Sr. PRD Spec Heavy......................................................................380 3. Jr HPV 1...........................................................................................240 4. Jr. Super Sportsman (rlv 2 pipe..................................................300 5. Sr. Super Sportsman (rlv 3 pipe.................................................340 Day 4 1. IKF TaG.................................................................................... per IKF 2. Jr. 1 Comer Heavy.........................................................................235 3. HPV 4...............................................................................................340 4. Jr. HPV 2..........................................................................................310 5. Sr. Super Sportsman Heavy (RLV) 3 pipe................................360 CHANGE: ☞ 213.4 Official Schedule (4-Cycle Sprint/Shifter Grand National): (Add to list) July 1 Jr I Briggs Gas Animal Lt F200 Jr II Briggs World Formula Briggs World Form Masters IKF Briggs World Formula Lt Formula 80 Masters Briggs Animal Hvy Formula 80 Senior CHANGE: 312.4 Official Schedule: (Add to list) Day 1 Paid Practice Day 2 TaG Light Formula 80 Junior Formula 80 Junior Formula 80 Senior Formula 80 Senior Formula 125 Limited Heavy Formula 125 Limited Heavy 80cc Laydown Yamaha Limited Heavy Sprint NCK TaG Enduro II IKF Briggs World Formula Med Yamaha KT100S Heavy Rotax Max Junior Rotax Max Junior Rotax Max Light Rotax Max Light WC Super Stock CR125 Heavy WC Super Stock CR125 Heavy TaG Light Day 3 WC TaG FBO Heavy TaG FBO Heavy WC Super Stock CR125 WC Super Stock CR125 Yamaha Limited Light Sprint TaG Enduro IKF Briggs World Formula Heavy Super Stock Sit Up Intercontinental-E Intercontinental-E Rotax Max Formula 125 Limited Formula 125 Limited July 2 Jr I Briggs Gas Animal Med Masters Jr II Briggs Animal 125 Stock Moto Jr II IKF Briggs World Form Hvy Formula 80 Hvy IKF Briggs World Form Med F200 Hvy Briggs Gas Animal Day 4 TaG FBO WC Tag FBO Super Stock CR125 Super Stock CR125 80cc Laydown II 125/150 Open FKE II Yamaha Sptsmn Hvy (Can on a stick) Yamaha KT100S Light TaG Heavy TaG Heavy Formula 125 Formula 125 Unlimited/FKE III Unlimited/FKE III July 3 Jr I Briggs Gas Animal Hvy IKF LTD Mod Briggs Animal Jr II Briggs Gas Animal Formula 80/85 Jr IKF Briggs World Form Hvy 125 Stock Moto Hvy Briggs Animal Med Formula 80 Limited 404 IKF 2-Cycle Speedway/Speedway Midget Grand National Schedule: (Add text:) 2010 Grand National will be hosted by the Newton Kart Klub at Newton Kart Track Newton IA, August 3-6, 2010. CHANGE: 275.5.2: IKF TaG Junior Class (Add to list) Parilla Leopard MY09 335# Weight to be reviewed by March 31, 2010. CHANGE: 275.5.3.1: IKF TaG Senior (Add to list) Parilla Leopard MY09 385#Weight to be reviewed by March 31, 2010. CHANGE: CHANGE: 404.2.1 Approved Local Option Classes for 2010: (Add to list) Kid Kart Junior III Sportsman - 14+ - Junior II without restrictor plate 275# CHANGE: CHANGE: ☞ 404.4 Official Schedule: (Add to list) August 3rd: Registration Pre-Tech Parking Practice 4-9pm 312 IKF Road Race Grand National Schedule: (Add as second and third sentences:) For the 2010 Road Race Grand Nationals only, the TaG Enduro class will run for thirty (30) minutes instead of forty five (45) minutes. All class rules and weights apply per Section 301. August 4th: Junior I Heavy Super Sportsman (Super Box) Junior II Light Yamaha KT100S Light Junior Midget 5pm Hot Laps 100cc Super Stock Light CHANGE: August 5th: Junior II Heavy 200cc Stock Yamaha KT100S LTD Open Midget 100cc Super Stock Heavy 5pm Hot Laps Junior I Light CHANGE: 275.5.3.2 IAME Cup (Add to list) Parilla Leopard MY09. ☞ 312.2.1 Approved Local Option Classes for 2010: (Add to list) WC Super Stock CR125 Heavy - 16+ - Weight TBD NCK TaG Enduro II - 16+ - 410#, TaG Light Weights, 390#, same class as TaG Enduro (per Section 301), except class will run for 8 thirty (30) minutes instead of forty five (45) minutes. WC TaG FBO Heavy - 16+ - TBD WC Super Stock CR125 - 16+ - 400# Super Stock Sit Up - 16+ - 320/340# WC TaG FBO - 16+ - 400# 80cc Laydown II - 16+ - 410# Yamaha Sportsman (Laydown - can on a stick) - 16+ - 400# KARTER NEWS - april 2010 august 6th: Kid Kart Junior iii sportsman yamaha KT100s heavy senior sportsman open super stock Midget 5pm hot laps august 7th rain date cHanGE: 603.2.19 pressure/Vacuum test: (Add as second paragraph:) division and classes that are subject to this test: division 200 classes, Kid Kart, Junior 1, rookie sportsman, hpv 1 cadet, Junior sportsman. division 400 classes, Kid Kart, Junior 1 light, Junior 1 heavy, Junior 2 light, Junior 2 heavy. cHanGE: 657 super stock Cr125 - effective January 23, 2010 (Change Subsections listed below as noted:) 657.1 Conditions and specifications specific to this class: 657.1.1 This set of rules provides engine rules that can be used in either road racing or sprint. 657.1.2 guidelines offered in these pages are subject to the term "spirit and intent" and apply to the technical aspects of this "stock" shifter kart class. it is expected that all participants will adhere to the spirit and intent of these rules. These are guidelines for fair and equitable competition. They are not the basis to "read between the lines" in order to circumvent the intent. 657.3 Cylinder and top end: 1997-1999 cylinders are legal. no modification or machining of the cylinder is allowed such as porting, adding or deleting ports, decking of top or bottom of cylinder, or re-nikasil. cylinder mounting flanges may be spot faced in the area where the nut meets the flange only. some factory grinding is performed prior to the nikasil process on many cylinders. The Technical director reserves the right to disapprove any cylinder supplied by honda and not modified. some oeM cylinders may not be acceptable for iKf competition. cylinder length is 3.311 - 3.316. base gasket to be stock oeM 1999. 657.3.1 exceptions: stock power valves may be removed and after market plugs used, with no filing, welding, or modifying of the cylinder. The power valve actuator rod hole may be plugged. oeM power valve covers may be replaced with aftermarket plates. 657.3.2 Cylinder Head: head must remain oeM with no modifications or machining of any kind. head must fit factory profile using the shockwave "stock cr125" profile gauge. removal of mounting boss and modifications to the water outlets, for the purpose of hose connection, are allowed. head gasket must be stock oeM. squish or deck height measurement through the spark plug hole will be a minimum of .050 thousandths, using .060 solder. This is not intended to be a minimum or maximum dimension. This dimension is a "quick" check to determine if any non-conforming modifications are present. 657.3.4 piston, ring, Wristpin: piston, ring, wristpin and upper rod bearing must be stock oeM. no modifications of any kind. lapping the bottom of the ring is permitted. 657.5 intake system: 657.5.3 manifold and reeds: intake manifold must be stock 1999 oeM cr125 (honda part number 16221-KZ4-a10 - most are marked KZM4) with no modifications. The reed cage must be 1999 cr125 (honda part number 14100-KZ4-J11) after market replacement reeds will be allowed, including mono reeds or stiffeners. This only allows reeds that may be installed without modification to the 1999 reed cage and does not permit multi-stage reeds. 657.6 ignition system: 657.6.2 Flywheel: The stator and flywheel must be stock 1999 oeM. only repairs approved by the Technical director may be done to the wiring. stock flywheel key must remain in place with no modifications. The left hand lower limiting plate on the stator must be intact, with no modification. either the factory limiting plate or sKusa limiting plate (available from sKusa) may be used. Machined aluminum stator slots, underneath unmodified limiting plates, are allowed at this time. no modification to the hold down bolts is permitted. static timing must be controlled by the stock stator plate or the sKusa plate. no modification to any of the components that change the static timing. 657.7 exhaust system: 657.7.1 exhaust: only the following exhausts are allowed. no modification of any kind is permitted. exhaust flange is open, but must meet oeM length dimensions. no spacers allowed between cylinder and exhaust flange except one oeM steel gasket. rlv r2 standard stinger (part# 6800) rlv r2 w/cross stinger (part# 6800/c) rlv r4 (part# 6830) rce T-3 competitors using either the #6800 or #6800/c pipes are allowed to reduce their minimum weight by 10 lbs. 657.7.2 silencer: exhaust silencer body shall be a minimum of 12 inches and a maximum of 14.5 inches in length. diameter will be at least 3 inches. factory produced silencers only, no modifications allowed. cHanGE: 675 tag engine package specifications Chart (Add to list) parilla leopard My09 specifications same as parilla leopard. ExpERiENCE liFE iN THE FAST lANE Membership Information: International Kart federation 1609 s. Grove ave., suite 105 ontario, Ca 91761, 909-923-4999 www.ikfkarting.com KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 9 IKF Region 7 Championships Series Buffalo Bills Report Article and Photos by Sean Buur Go Racing Magazine Presented By R ound 3 of the iKf region 7 championship series presented by bridgestone took place at primm, nevada in the back parking lot of buffalo bills resort and casino. Kerman Kart club hosted the event drawing drivers from as far away as new Jersey. for as long as go racing Magazine has been in karting buffalo bills has been a grade a event. There is nothing quite like the feeling of getting out of bed, walking down to the casino, and heading straight out to the race track in the span of 5 minutes. The convenience has played a big part in the draw over the years, but so too has their parking lot, which allows for a multitude of track designs. iKf region 7 has played host more times than most here, but events past have seen pro money races from cKc, and even a round of the wKa constructors championships. There is something about this place, and seeing a 20% rise in entries is proof of its popularity. 10 drivers were forced to endure ever changing conditions all weekend long. saturday morning was crisp and sunny, but a storm was brewing in the area and officials were weary of it and kept a close eye on the clouds and made sure the program didn’t lose any unnecessary time. The rain began to fall after the pits were cleared but things didn’t look good for sunday action. The track was wet as the morning practice kicked off but qualifying took place in the dry. Two of the heat races were ran on dry tires, but then a steady drizzle forced most driver to wets for the rest for the day. halfway through the finals the taped down scoring loop came up because of the moisture. out of tape, out of patience and out of dry pavement, the concluding classes were scored old school. Jake craig, parker Thompson, and carl Modoff were three drivers who pretty much made things difficult for others. They were the kings of the castle, master of their KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 domains, and scored half of the total wins. Jake craig dominated the Junior 2 classes with 4 wins, sweeping both Kpv 2 and prd Junior 2. undefeated yes, but easy, no, he earned all of them as he only started from the pole in one class on saturday. Though winning is everything, drivers like Jason hannegan and haley Jenni came within inches of victory and breaking craig’s hold on Kpv and prd. hannegan scored 3 poles and a heat race win, but craig came up with the results. david vasquez was in the hunt, but not as high up as we normally see him. The best win for craig clearly was saturday’s Kpv 2 where he soloed to a 7 second victory over hannegan. The most exciting finish was saturday as craig took advantage of lap traffic jamming up hannegan on the last lap of the prd Junior 2 race. craig got just a little better run to the line, nipping the win by maybe 6 inches. with only this the 3rd race weekend of the series we see the main cadet protagonist are parker Thompson and Zane smith. guys like colton herta, and brenden baker have won races, while christian brooks, Matt Million and Jake drew are right there too looking for a way to the front. This weekend didn’t look so good for Thompson as he had a turn one issue and had to chase back, plus not scoring a pole always makes things a little more difficult too. To many these would keep them off the podium, but for Thompson it was just another day in the office, hammering out 3 wins in 4 classes. Junior 1 on saturday was a test as brooks came within 2 tenths of his first win. The damp conditions were no match for the crafty skill on sunday as he overcame an 11 second deficit in the rookie sportsman prefinal to win the final. The same was true in Kpv1, smith scored the prefinal win, but Thompson found something extra for the final to complete his hat trick. double winner carl Modoff, was untouchable in senior Kpv action all weekend long. The combined Kpv4 and super pipe class had a boost in entries this weekend thanks to the lour of buffalo bills. Modoff grabbed the pole on saturday and went on to distance the field in the prefinal. The final was more of the same as Modoff went flag to flag for the win. Kyle wright and Jordan brown rounded out the Kpv podium with 2nd and 3rd. sunday was almost a carbon copy, but this time buttonwillow’s race winner Kolby araki set on pole. Modoff managed to get the prefinal win again, but the ever-changing conditions were difficult on setup. Modoff kept the winning pace in the final for the second day in a row, this time besting lloyd Mack and bradley espinoza. it was good to see “Mad Matt Johnson” in the mix after having a season or two off. he and his family are certainly missed by a lot of us old timers. with 9 of the wins secured by 3 drivers only 8 classes were left to contest. Those in attendance were privy to a rare occurrence, brothers winning the same class on different days. we ’ v e s e e n fathers and sons both take wins and even KARTER NEWS - ApRil Ril 2010 R brothers running different classes but i don’t ever remember a time when competing siblings split wins. Kid Karts this weekend was a family affair as the waterman brothers each scoring their first iKf wins. saturday’s pole went to Myles farhan, but it was braden waterman who stepped up his game for the prefinal. braden got the drop on the field to start the final and he never looked back on his way to his first iKf Kid Kart win. The rest of the Kid Kart class was left fighting for 2nd place. luis ortiz, hayden wagner, hudson Morrow and carson enright all dueled for the final podium positions. ortiz originally placed 2nd, but tech decided otherwise handing the position to wagner. Morrow completed the top three. sunday saw braden score the pole over farhan. The prefinal was the first class to have rain and it jumbled up the field, but braden held on for the win. after moving up from his 3rd place qualifying position bryson waterman finished the prefinal in 2nd place and we had an all waterman front row. bryson rocketed out of the gates to start the final trailed by his brother and farhan. when your name has water in it you better perform well when it is wet. bryson and braden put ten seconds on the pack to score a waterman 1-2 finish, with younger brother 5-year-old bryson getting his first iKf win. farhan was best of the rest and finished in 3rd place. Zane smith was the only other cadet driver to see victory besides Thompson. smith qualified on pole in saturday’s Kpv1 race and went on to win the prefinal. The final was nothing more than a walk in the park for smith as all the action was set well behind him. as smith cruised to the win, skylar estrada brought it home with a great 2nd place finish. Thompson tried every trick in the book, but estrada kept the upper hand for his best finish of the year. Jersey boy chris giumarra set the pace for saturday’s super pipe qualifying session, but he and a hay bale had an early disagreement to end his prefinal. bradley espinoza went on to win, finishing 3rd overall. leland holden returned to the seat after taking some o ff a n d finished 11 in the mix for 2nd. The combined Super Pipe and KPV class has bragging rights for overall winners, but the Yamaha’s were no match this weekend for the KPV’s. Espinoza had his hands full of KPV drivers in the final, but it took a while for Giumarra to work his way through traffic. A few more laps and he would have caught Espinoza and challenged for the win, but instead he settled for 2nd place. Sunday saw Aaron Koop nudge out Giumarra for the pole and take the prefinal win. Many of the Super Pipe competitors sat out the prefinal not wanting to burn off a $200 set of rain tires if it was going to clear up for the final. Koop kept the Sunday sweep alive by winning the final over Giumarra and Terry Nash for his first Super Pipe win of the year. Senior PRD saw an influx of entries this weekend and it was a welcomed sight. Bobby Kelley got the ball rolling Saturday with a time of 42.122 in qualifying that was good enough for the pole. Seeing how many trophies this kid brought home at the banquet it is never surprising to see him up front. Kolby Araki gave chase in the prefinal, but Kelley was just a bit out of reach. The same held true in the final. Kelley got a nice start while Araki was forced to battle with Devin Lindsey for 2nd place. Kelly pulled out a gap quickly and that was more than enough to keep it rolling to the checkered flag. Once in the clear Araki made forward progress, but the best he could claim was 2nd. Matt Johnson moved up to claim a podium position for the first time this year after scrapping with Lindsey and Araki. Sunday’s PRD runs combined with TAG Masters. Devin Lindsey and Jerry Henderson were the day’s pole sitters, 12 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 13 Henderson being in TAG Masters. Henderson put a lap on the field in the wet prefinal and was a clear favorite heading into the afternoon final. Lindsey too seemed to be on his game in the semi wet conditions, and since we were in Vegas I’d bet that they didn’t make many changes to their setups for the final. Lindsey had no troubles in the final and capped off his weekend with a solid performance and the race win. Ariel Jimenez was in the hunt all day long, but Bobby Kelley managed to get by her and take 2nd place. Jimenez held on for 3rd. Masters TAG was also a repeat performance by Henderson who bested Ron Honsaker and James Rich. The winter/spring series comes to a close the last week in April at CalSpeed. 14 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 IKF Buffalo Bills Saturday, March 6, 2010 KPV 1 Pos./No./Name 1 66 Zane Smith 2 11Skylar Estrada 3 80Parker Thompson 4 26Colton Herta 5 19Wyatt May KPV 4 1 48Carl Modoff 2 47 Kyle Wright 3 33 Jordan Brown 4 92Garrett Wright 5 10 Johnathan Miller Super Pipe 1 48Carl Modoff 2 6Chris Giumarra 3 3Leland Holden 4 25Christopher Mankin 5 19Aaron Koop Kid Karts 1 24Braden Waterman 2 15Hayden Wagner 3 1Hudson Morrow 4 11Carson Enright 5 21Dezel West KARTER NEWS - april 2010 KPV 2 1 00 Jake Craig 2 53 Jason Hannegan 3 18Haley Jenni 4 97Brennen Mankin 5 14Sean Conyers JR 1 1 80Parker Thompson 2 34Christian Brooks 3 26Colton Herta 4 14 Matt Million 5 29 Jake Drew SPEC PRD SR 1 24Bobby Kelley 2 30 Kolby Araki 3 17 Matt Johnson 4 55Devin Lindsey 5 11Robby Harryman SPEC PRD Jr II 1 00 Jake Craig 2 53 Jason Hannegan 3 52David Vasquez 4 6Alieja White 5 11Christian Rochester IKF Buffalo Bills Sunday, March 7, 2010 1 Rookie Sportsman 1 80 Parker Thompson 2 26Colton Herta 3 34Christian Brooks 4 24Willy Axton 5 8 Justice Lepe KPV 2 1 00 Jake Craig 2 18Haley Jenni 3 11Christian Rochester 4 53 Jason Hannegan 5 33Brandon Reed Kid Karts 1 48Bryson Waterman 2 24Braden Waterman 3 98 Myles Farhan 4 1Hudson Morrow 5 11Carson Enright KPV 4 1 48Carl Modoff 2 33Lloyd mack 3 17 Matt Johnson 4 43 John Wallace III 5 30 Kolby Araki Super Pipe 1 19Aaron Koop 2 3 4 5 6Chris Giumarra 31 Terry Nash 66 Max Feyerabend 3Leland Holden KPV 1 1 80Parker Thompson 2 19Wyatt May 3 66 Zane Smith 4 26Colton Herta 5 48Noah Garza PRD Jr II 1 00 Jake Craig 2 53 Jason Hannegan 3 2 Jesse Huaman 4 6Alieja White 5 52David Vasquez TAG 1 55Devin Lindsey 2 24Bobby Kelley 3 29Ariel Jimenez 4 77Luis Martinez Jr 5 11Casey Neuman PRD Masters Pos./No./Name 1 10 Jerry Henderson 2 12Ron Honsaker 3 13 James Rich 4 67 Tom Sherman 15 16 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 17 Best in the West 18 BY jim White JERRY IMBODEN Northern California Karters (NCK for short) is looking ahead to its 2nd points race of the season that will take place at famed Thunderhill Raceway Park in Willows, CA on May 1, 2010. NCK is the west coast’s premier road race club that has, despite tough economic times, put together an impressive racing schedule that includes visits to 3 different facilities during the 2010 race season. They are also the hosting club for this year’s IKF Road Race Grand Nationals. Round 1 was held under sunny and blue skies at Infineon Raceway in February. If you’ve ever wanted to run at the famed Sonoma, CA course, don’t fret. NCK brings its tent back to Infineon for their expanded 2-day event the Western States Road Race Classic November 26th and 27th. Road Racing has declined in popularity in recent years largely due to the ever increasing costs of track rental. Unlike sprint racing where clubs typically own the track that events are held on, road race clubs must rent the track for each event. Karters used to the typical sprint race entry fee ($50-$75) usually encounter sticker shock when seeing the price of a road race entry, but in reality, the costs are similar. A typical sprint race gets you 30 mins of practice, a 10 lap heat, and a 20 lap main. With lap times in the 45 second range, this works out to a total of approximately 50 mins or $1.00 to $1.50 per min of track time. The typical “All You Can Race” NCK entry will get you 120 mins of practice and 70 mins of race time which equates to $1.45 per minute. Numbers aside, many people prefer road racing because of strict rules against contact. “I love road racing because if you’re faster than the person in front of you, there is no way that you’re not getting by. These days, it is not uncommon to run sprint races on tracks that just weren’t designed for the 55” wide karts that we run now. Forcing the issue is not uncommon and I got tired of the frequent contact and broken parts.”, says Joe Racer I. In addition to cleaner racing are the sustained high speeds that many people find exhilarating and challenging. A Stock Honda shifter kart can easily break 110 mph at most tracks. Laydown and Superkart (250cc to 450cc) type karts have even higher top speeds. Managing the draft is often the difference between winning and second place. “Unless I’ve got a big lead on the last lap, I generally do not want to be in front on the last lap.”, says Joe Racer II. Long straightaways and tight competition makes photo finishes a pretty common part of road racing in many classes. Road racing also doesn't usually require the “latest and greatest” chassis and equipment. A well tuned older kart many times outruns that new fancy machinery. While true in most classes this is especially prevalent in the Yamaha sit up classes. Many in the class including the front runners are using chassis from the 90's. A couple may even be older than that. With the current economy this low cost class is seeing a resurgence in entries. All you need is to change your sprint gear ratio add a pipe and you are ready to race. TaG karts are also very well represented in road racing. Like the Yamaha a simple gear change is all thats required to run on the long tracks. Tight drafting packs are very common. NCK has class- es that allow for the use of front brakes while also offering the more traditional rear brake only classes. Because of the higher speeds, road racing is typically approached differently from the driver’s perspective. Drivers typically give each other more room, avoid contact, and “banzai” style passes. Preparation is key since the sustained vibration of a 30 minute race will shake things loose that would normally stay attached at a typical sprint track. To help ease the transition into road racing, NCK offers a terrific mentor program for karters new to road racing. One thing new road racers always seem to comment on is the helpful, friendly, almost family atmosphere of road racing. It's not at all uncommon to see others helping out when a competitor has problems. Even racers that race in the same classes. Just last race a new karter in the Yamaha class had fuel system problems. No less than 3 other competitors pitched in and rebuilt his entire fuel system and carb getting him back in action in time for his first ever road race. Whether it be parts or labor most road racers are willing to lend a hand when needed. If you wish to join us or for more information about NCK (including their full 2010 schedule) or road racing in general, please see their web site at www. nckroadracing.com. KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 19 Northwest Gold Cup/Rotax Max Challenge Series Round one doesn’t disappoint! article and Photos by NorthwestKartingnews.com with 156 entries present and accounted for at the 2010 opening round in richland washington, it was clear saturday morning that northwest gold cup racing was alive and well. saturday’s weather was spectacular and the energy throughout the pits was apparent. for most, it had been a long off season, and on this day, one quickly realized, it doesn’t get any better than this. The italian Motors usa team was in town to support the newly formed iaMe cup series and as always they brought their “a” game. with drivers such as Jurca, blair, valiante, and hargrove among others everybody knew they were in for some incredible racing. Tri-city’s race track is a special place, it’s unique blend of track configuration, landscape, and onsite facility’s make it arguably one the circuits best. The club and it members represent “well” all that is important about grass roots, community sponsored racing. Throughout the weekend, planned events, and races took place without a hitch. under the direction of bam racing, bill hettick and crew once again set a high standard. announcer Terry bridges of pro sound audio brought 20 the races to life for the large contingent of spectators. saturday’s festivities closed with live entertainment and barbeque. both were great, just another day at the track, are we lucky or what. sunday was all business, round one would be decided here, today. The weather was changing, and word went through the pits, there would likely be rain before the day was out. as i did my best to watch the many races taking place this day, several things struck me: 1) i had just witnessed a truly exciting display of kart racing, one that had spectators on their feet applauding. That being the iaMe cup senior main, this was a incredible display of driving put on by team iM usa which unfortunately ended with a spectacular crash in turn two. driver Johnny blair walked away from the incident and was reported to be ok, suffering only a sore neck and headache. 2) The fight put up by local racer Joey Mcguire, who simply refused to bow to the will of a hard charging and determined phillip arscott, while a disappointed andrew Zimmer could do little more then look on after an unfortunate spin in turn one left his kart, himself, and any hopes of a victory in the rotax senior final off in the grass for the remainder of the race. finally, and perhaps most importantly: The young and upcoming talent, names such as wick, byers, Zamora, poynor, wallin, carpenter, helmuth, gannon, o’neil, and a stingray called robb, just to name a few of the many. i realized karting in the northwest is doing just fine. There is no question that the 4 stroke classes were in full force this past weekend, when it came to close competitive racing, they provided it. SatuRday 4 StRoKe: JR 1 Briggs animal Light, one of the larger Jr classes for the weekend brought some steep competition as brittney Zamora and sting ray robb were in the hunt to capture their first win of the season. both drivers were headed to the checkered when contact happened allowing devan smith and Justin demars who were close behind an opportunity to score 1st and 2nd. following was bryce peterson , Kyle adams, gaetan ertle, Thibaut ertle, sting ray robb, brittney Zamora, and Kellen dean rounding out the field. F200, a grand national class for the KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 2010 iKf grand nationals has brought out some of the local and national tal talent as 10 drivers took to the grid with the high reving f200 engines. The racing was close and intense as alan cathey, top qualifier, and david dean traded places in the first couple of laps. after lap 5 cathey had the lead and comfortably distanced himself for the win but the race was for 2nd thru 5th, as Joey Miller, corey poynor, Michael croft and brooke poynor traded spots throughout the race to round off the top five positions. the JR 2 IKF Briggs World Formula class for 2010 has seen some growth as several new faces have appeared on the grid for the first race of the season. Tiffany brown, a local favorite, showed the way with the number one qualifying position, but it was Michael gutenberger moving up from Jr 1 who was able keep the pace and get through in the main to stay in front of Tiffany brown for the win. david schorn, nick ferguson along with new comers Max Mulkey, Jonathon brown finishing out the field. in the same group were your Jr 2 briggs animal podium finishers of Myles pederson, logan livesay, and hailey groff. IKF Briggs World Formula Heavy, gridding the largest class of the weekend was full of excitement as the lawrence brothers Terry and Tim had most of the field covered. with a quick jump in the main, Terry lawrence cruised on his way for the win with Tim coming from 5th, moved up to 2nd by lap 8. The excitement was the run for 3rd place. chris hatch tried but couldn’t hold off the combo of scott barlee, and KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 austin Moon, as they teamed up to get by hatch with 3 laps to go in the on the front straight away. bryan green feeling lucky made his move on hatch on the inside straight to finish out the top five. SuNday 4 StRoKe: Briggs Gas animal was a race of musical chairs with the music stopping in every corner and lead changing with it. it was anybody’s guess as to who was going to win this one. Just when you thought there was a clear leader, 3 more hungry animals would line up and move on by in the turns and, no one place on the track was safe from a pass. with the lead changes happening every 10 seconds there was no way to keep track until the checkered flag. with corey poynor taking the win, following up with brett lucas, Joey Miller, Kelly poynor, and then brooke poynor in the action with a 5th spot finish. JR 1 animal Heavy, came a new day with sunday’s race and it was a good one. race winner sting ray robb was driving for his life on this day as devin smith and brittney Zamora breathing down sting ray’s bumper the whole time working him over looking for the that inch of room to make the pass. sting ray didn’t let the pressure get to him as he ran a nearly flawless race holding of his competitors. close behind the lead group were bryce peterson, Justin demars, Thibaut ertle, Kyle adams, and gaetan ertle JR 2 Brigg Gas animal Heavy saw a tight group at qualifying and some great racing in the heat race. david schorn was able to get a good start in the main and keep a safe distance for the most part of the race. Michael gutenberger and Myles pederson had contact in lap 3 but Michael was able run the fastest 21 22 laps of the race but was not able to catch Schorn. Hailey Groft was able hold on to 2nd place as Myles Pederson, Michael Gutenberger, Nick Ferguson, and Logan Livesay finished out the field. To make the day finish in a timely manner, World Formula Medium and World Formula Masters are run together filling the grid with 18 karts. With that in mind there is racing action for position all over the track. Both Tim and Terry Lawrence were the fast ones in Medium but there were some serious threats by both Brett Lucas and Scott Barlee throughout the race. World Formula Masters, another tight race of the top 5, saw Chris Hatch get the early jump on Schorn at the start and was able to hold off any advances by him. Gabriel Kajdy, right behind, just waited for the opportune time and was able to make a pass around Schorn late in the race with Bryan Green and Dana McDonald bringing in the rest of the played their racing talent yet again in the Shifters class throughout the weekend with Michael Valiante setting the pace on Saturday with a fast lap of 39.28, putting him on pole, followed by Scott Hargrove in 2nd, Kelly IAME Leopard Jr 3: Artie Carpenter was the guy to beat in IAME Leopard as he qualified on pole with a fast lap of 39.96. Tanner Dates qualified 2nd, followed by Paige Wallin in 3rd, and Colton Shultz in 4th. In Heat Baker in 3rd, and Antony Halcrow in the 4th place qualifying spot. The racers went back and forth all weekend long displaying some amazing driving. In Heat 1 Michael Valiante took 1st place, followed by Kelly Baker in 2nd, Scott Hargrove in 3rd, and Ant- top five for the race. And what a race it was all weekend long for the ever so competitive 4 Stroke classes! Shifters: The Italian Motors USA Team dis- ony Halcrow in 4th. In the end, a very fast Michael Valiante took home the win, with Kelly Baker in 2nd, Scott Hargrove in 3rd, and Mike McGowan in the 4th place spot. 2 a disappointed Artie Carpenter had to pull off the track due to a mechanical failure, as a very eager Paige Wallin made her way to the front for the win. Tanner Dates followed with a close 2nd, and Colton Schultz in 3rd. For the main, Artie Carpenter was able to get his kart back together, and took home the win for the IAME Jr class. Colton Schultz made his way up for the 2nd spot, followed by Tanner Dates in 3rd. Rotax Mini Max: If there was any way to win in this class, a rope would need to be thrown around the #9 of Kyle Wick. He dominated all weekend starting with a fast qualifying lap of 42.16 to put him on pole. Other up and coming young guns to watch out for; Tyler Brown qualifying in 2nd, Sting Ray Robb in 3rd, and Marco Eakins in 4th. Kyle Wick took the first place spot in Heat 1, while Sting Ray Robb eagerly made his way up to 2nd, Tyler Brown followed in 3rd, with Marco Eakins in 4th. These young talKARTER NEWS - april 2010 ents went back and forth in Heat 2 to make for a great race to watch, as a disappointed Tyler Brown was only able to complete 5 laps. Kyle Wick finished in 1st, a fast Sting Ray Robb in 2nd, Marco Eakins in 3rd, and Cole Franchinni in 4th. In the main event Kyle Wick took home first place, with Tyler Brown coming in 2nd, followed by Marco Eakins in 3rd, and Sting Ray Robb in the 4th place spot. Rotax Junior: It was Artie Carpenter who dominated the Rotax Junior class throughout the weekend starting with a fast qualifying lap of 39.86 to place him on pole. Mathew Moniz qualified 2nd, followed by Kyle Byers in 3rd, and Tanner Dates in 4th. In Heat 2 Artie Carpenter took 1st, with a determined Kyle Byers making his way up to 2nd, with right behind him was Austin Hudson making his way up to 3rd, and a fast Molly Helmuth who made her way up to 4th. It was quite the show to watch these talented racers make their moves bound and determined to get to the front. In Heat 2 it was apparent that CJ Gannon was looking for a piece of the action as he eagerly made his way to the forth place spot. Half way through the main event, the crowd watched as karts started to spin off the track right and left due to the rain that began to fall. The drivers were all given the high sign to come into the pits to switch to rain tires. Everyone frantically ran to their trailers to gather rain set up equipment. The juniors returned to the track and started the remained of the race single file in the order of the last completed KARTER NEWS - april 2010 lap. It was then made clear Kyle Byers’ ability to charge hard in the rain as he passed Artie Carpenter for the lead never looking back. The rain continued to come down hard as Kyle Byers took the checkered for 1st place. Artie Carpenter came in 2nd, Mathew Moniz 3rd, and CJ Gannon in 4th. Rotax Micro Max/ Gazelle cadet: Seth Appel set the pace for the Micro Max/ Gazelle class qualifying on pole with a fast lap of 46.68. Deirdra O’neil qualified in 2nd, with Job Kandris in 3rd, and Sara Brinkac in 4th. Deirdra O’neil drove hard and had a great race weekend making her way up to 1st place in Heat 1 never to look back, with Seth Appel in 2nd, Sara Brinkac in 3rd, and Mason Morgan in 4th. Mason Morgan was a man on a mission as he made is way up to the second place spot in Heat 2. But at the end of the day it was Deirdra O’neil who kept the lead taking home the win, followed by the very fast Job Kandris who drove hard to the 2nd place spot, putting Mason Morgan in 3rd, and Seth Appel in 4th. One for record books, this weekend was truly a winner! NWKnews Congratulates all the competitors who turned out to support their region! A region steeped in history and tradition. See you all Friday April 23 – 25 in Richland, WA. when the Seattle Kart Club will host Round Two. 23 EVENTS 2010 GRAND NATIONALS ROAD RACE June 29-July 2, 2010 Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Buttonwillow, CA Northern Claifornia Karters 4-CYCLE SPRINT/ SHIFTER June 30-July 3, 2010 Horn Rapids Kart Track, Richland , WA Tri City Kart Club 4-CYCLE SPEEDWAY July 12-16, 2010 University Plains Speedway, Brookings, SD. South Dakota Kart Club 2-CYCLE SPRINT June 22-26, 2010 Willow Springs Kart Track, Willow Springs, CA Willow Springs kart Club 2-CYCLE SPEEDWAY/ SPEEDWAY MIDGET August 3-6, 2010 Newton Kart Track, Newton, IA 2010 Regional Events REGION 3 SPEEDWAY In order to qualify for year end awards, you must run 8 out of 10 races. Any Maxxis tire. May 15, 2010 University Plains Speedway, Brooking, SD Loren Zomer 605-366-6789 www.southdakotakartclub.com May 16, 2010 University Plains Speedway, Brooking, SD Loren Zomer 605-366-6789 www.southdakotakartclub.com 24 May 29, 2010 GSR Kartway 11C, Clintonville, WI 920-915-1471 Race Day Phone 920-687-0352 May 30, 2010 GSR Kartway 11C, Clintonville, WI 920-915-1471 Race Day Phone 920-687-0352 June 12, 2010 Atwater Karting Speedway, Atwater, MN Steve Minnehan 320-979-5294 www.atwaterkarting.com June 13, 2010 Atwater Karting Speedway, Atwater, MN Steve Minnehan 320-979-5294 www.atwaterkarting.com July 31, 2010 Douglas County Fairgrounds, Alexandria, MN Runestone Go Kart Tim Bitzan 320-808-1014 www.runestonegokart.com August 1, 2010 Douglas County Fairgrounds Alexandria, MN Runestone Go Kart Tim Bitzan 320-808-1014 www.runestonegokart.com August 21, 2010 Cottonwood Speedway, New Harford, IA Scott Edwards 319-346-1033 www.cottonwoodspeedway.net August 22, 2010 Cottonwood Speedway, New Harford, IA Scott Edwards 319-346-1033 www.cottonwoodspeedway.net Series Coordinator Andy Bear, Bear Motor Sports [email protected] Cell 651-260-8278, Home: 715-749-3626 930 70th Ave Roberts, WI 54023 2010 Classes: Junior I Briggs Animal Light Junior I Briggs Animal Heavy Junior II Briggs Animal Light Junior II Briggs Animal Heavy Briggs Animal Light Briggs Animal Medium Briggs Animal Heavy Blue Wazoom OHV Heavy Briggs Animal Masters Junior Gas Briggs Animal REGION 4A SPEEDWAY April 24, 2010 Harvey Caplin Memorial Alburquerque Speedway Karting May 29-30, 2010 Harvey Caplin Memorial Alburquerque Speedway Karting June 26, 2010 Kart Kanyon Speedway Four Corners Kart Club August 21, 2010 Harvey Caplin Memorial Alburquerque Speedway Karting September 4-5, 2010 Kart Kanyon Speedway Four Corners Kart Club REGION 4A SPRINT Contact: Jay Jacobellis Colorado Junior Karting Club 303-683-0333 April 18 Action Karting (Bandimere) Morrison, CO May 16 CRE Motorsports Park Colorado Springs, CO June 6 IMI Motorsports Erie, CO July 18 Action Karting (Bandimere) Morrison, CO August 8 Grand Junction Motor Speedway Grand Junction, CO August 29 CRE Motorsports Park Colorado Springs, CO September 12 IMI Motorsports - New Track Erie, CO September 26 Action Karting (Bandimere) Morrison, CO October 9 2010 CJKC Family Celebration & IKF Awards Banquet KARTER NEWS - april 2010 REGION 4B ROAD RACE April 16-18, 2010 • SPRING NATIONAL Texas World Speedway w/USSK, College Station, TX. SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org May 14-16, 2010 Oak Hill Raceway, C ELEDHenderson, TX. CAN SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org June 18-20, 2010 • SUMMER NATIONAL Eagles Canyon, Slidell, TX. SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org July 16-18, 2010 Hallet Motor Racing Circuit w/MARRS Jennings, OK Hosted by MARRS SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org August 6-8, 2010 Texas World Speedway, College Station, TX. SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org September 17-19, 2010 • FALL NATIONAL TBD SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org October 15-17, 2010 • WINTER NATIONAL TBD SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org REGION 4B SPEEDWAY Must race in 4 out of 5 races to qualify for year end awards. April 10, 2010 I-20 Speedway Winona TX Carrie Snyder 903-780-2998 May 8, 2010 Cactus Speedway Bullard TX 903-894-8114 June 12, 2010 Kam Kartway Rhome TX 817-638-5278 August 14, 2010 Texas Twister Texarkana TX 903-794-5999 September 11, 2010 Texoma Motor Speedway Wichita Falls TX 940-447-4143 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 REGION 5 SPEEDWAY Must participate in 50% + 1 of scheduled events to be eligible for year end awards. May 29-30, 2010 Delaware Speedway, Delaware , IA Intersection of Hwy 20 & Hwy 38 www.out2win.com June 5-6, 2010 Cottonwood Speedway 26151 Westbrook St New Hartford IA www.cottonwoodspeedway.net June 19-20, 2010 Karters Track, Cherokee IA Terry Graybill 712-229-2294 cherokeecountyiowa.com/kart/racinginfo July 31 - August 1, 2010 Newton Kart Club, Newton IA www.newtonkarting.com August 28-29, 2010 Thunder Valley Speedway, Massena IA www.massenaracing.com Region 5 Speedway Class List Saturday Junior I Briggs Animal Heavy Junior II Briggs Animal Heavy Briggs Animal Heavy Junior I 2 Cycle Heavy Yamaha KT100S Heavy SuperBox Sunday Junior I Heavy Junior II Heavy Stock Heavy Junior II 2 Cycle Heavy Open Dual Combo Speedway Midgets TBA REGION 5A SPEEDWAY 2010 IKF Briggs & Stratton Midwest Speedway Tour Series Coordinator Doug Johnson 605-359-4955 Best 4 out of 5 for series except Jr. Gas, Briggs Animal Masters and Briggs LO206 at best 8 out of 10 for the series. Any Maxxis tire. May 22-23, 2010 Wavelink Raceway Park, Waverly NE 402-310-6361 www.wavelinkracewaypark.com June 5-6, 2010 University Plains Speedway, Brookings, SD 605-366-6789 www.southdakotakartclub.com June 19-20, 2010 Rolling Thunder Speedway, Huron, SD 605-350-4633 www.rollingthunderkarting.com July 3-4, 2010 - Rain Date University Plains Speedway, Brookings, SD 605-366-6789 www.southdakotakartclub.com August 7-8, 2010 Aberdeen Karting Club, Aberdeen, SD 605-229-7045 www.aberdeenkartingclub.com September 4-5, 2010 Heartland Speedway, Rapid City, SD 605-431-7203 www.dakotakartracers.com September 6, 2010 - Rain Date REGION 6 ROAD RACE Mike Schorn 503-324-9072 April 10, 2010 Northwest Road Racers Oregon Raceway Park, Grass Valley OR William Bowes, [email protected] May 1, 2010 Practice April 30, 2010 PSRRA, Bremerton Raceway, Bremerton WA Paul Clifton, [email protected] May 15, 2010 Spring National PKA/PIR, Portland OR Mike Schorn 503-324-9072 [email protected] June 6, 2010 June 19, 2010 PKA/PIR, Portland OR Mike Schorn, 503-324-9072 [email protected] July 17, 2010 Summer National Practice July 16, 2010 PSRRA, Pacific Raceway, Kent WA Paul Clifton, [email protected] September 11, 2010 Fall National Practice September 10, 2010 PSRRA, Bremerton Raceway, Bremerton WA Paul Clifton, [email protected] 25 october 2, 2010 Winter National PKA/PIR, Portland OR Mike Schorn 503-324-9072 [email protected] october 16, 2010 Practice October 15, 2010 Westwood Karting Association Mission Raceway Park, Mission BC Canada Stan Crocker 360-966-4807 [email protected] reGIon 6 sPrInT april 23-25, 2010 Horn Rapids Raceway, Richland, WA Seattle Kart Club/NW Karting Assoc. Bill Hettick 206-353-6569 [email protected] may 28-30, 2010 Spokane Raceway Park, Spokane, WA Spokane Kart Racing Assoc. Randy Wilson 509-990-4550 [email protected] June 11-13, 2010 Westwood Kart Assoc., Mission, BC July 23-25, 2010 West Coast Kart Club, Chilliwack, BC Greg Moore David Warner, [email protected] august 6-8, 2010 Mountain High Raceway, Spanaway, WA Puget Sound Go Kart Association Jack Lehmann 253-536-4215 [email protected] august 20-22, 2010 McMinnville Raceway, McMinnville, OR Portland Karting Association Michael Schorn 503-324-9072 [email protected] september 3-5, 2010 Glen Morgan Raceway, Boise, ID Snake River Karters Steve Vatcher 208-573-7899 [email protected] september 17-19, 2010 Sumas Int'l Motorsport Academy Sumas, WA Claudio Valianti 604-253-4248 [email protected] No Points - Punch Only Race Bill Hettick, [email protected] reGIon 11 sPrInT **shifter / tag license are required in region 11 sprint** april 11, 2010 Stockton Motorplex Park, Stockton, CA Chris Ranuio 209-595-2200 may 2, 2010 All Star Karting, Prairie City CA Joey Hand, 916-383-5278 June 6, 2010 Atwater Kart Club, Atwater, CA Atwater Kart Club Brent Trueblood 209-247-0241 July 11, 2010 Desert Park Raceway, Reno NV North Nevada Kart Club Brian Rivera www.nnkc.com reGIon 11 road raCe Contact for all events: Roger Miller 408-286-5487 May 1, 2010 • Spring National Thunderhill Raceway, Willows, CA May 29, 2010 • Summer National Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Bakersfield, CA August 14, 2010 • Fall National Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Bakersfield, CA 4 Races - No Drops 2010 iKF road race grand National June 29 - July 2, 2010 Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Bakersfield, CA 2010 IKF REGIONAL MAP 26 KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010 Hot ofF the Press SIMA and IMUSA break ground at new Kart Racing Facility Feb 25, 2010 - SIMA, the Sumas International Racing Academy is a brand new state of the art karting facility located in Sumas, WA. Construction of the ¾ mile 17 corner circuit began on Feb 18, 2010 with the estimated time of completion expected in June. SIMA will have individual garages available for storage, racing schools, kart rentals and even a racing series. SIMA International raceway will also be home to Italian Motors USA where a 30,000 square foot shop has already been constructed and where IMUSA has operated from since 2006. “I am very excited about the new facility,” said Claudio Valiante from an onsite interview in Sumas. “I think it is everyone’s dream to have a kart track at their disposal anytime and to be able to offer that not only to our customers but the karting community it is very exciting. You can never have enough tracks in my opinion. Furthermore, Italian Motors USA will be located at the track and we will be able to service any karting needs. It is a very exciting time to say the least.” Sima International raceway is scheduled to open in June. Check back regularly on www.simaracing.com for the launch of the new site! Rock Island Grand Prix announces class lineup for Sept. 4-5, 2010 event ROCK ISLAND, ILL – The Rock Island Grand Prix, the world’s largest karting street race presented by AT&T, has announced its class lineup for 2010. New to the program will be the biggest 4-cycle International (clone) sprint race of the year. The karts and motors in the 4-cycle International or clone class will undergo strict pre-race safety and motor tech on Friday. They will pay a lower entry fee and no purse will be paid. Once approved by officials, motors will be painted. Other 4-cycle KARTER NEWS - april 2010 classes will be Animal Heavy and the “Rumble at The Rock” Animal Medium feature race. ClassWt#Laps 1. King of the Streets (SKUSA S1 Pro Stock Moto) 385 30 2. 4-cycle International (Clone) 37515 3. TAG Masters 380-410 20 4. 2-cycle Super Sportsman Heavy 365 15 5. N. American Street Championship (KZ2 shifter) 37520 6. 4-cycle Sr. Animal Heavy 375 15 7. TAG Senior 350-380 20 8. Rotax Junior 32020 9. 2-cycle Pipe Heavy 350/355/360 15 10. 125cc Masters 40520 11. Rotax Senior 36520 12. 2-cycle Super Sportsman Med. 340 15 13. TAG Junior (TAG USA rules) 32020 14. Rumble at The Rock (Sr. Animal Med.) 350 15 15. IAME Leopard 36020 For more information on the Rock Island Grand Prix, visit our web site at rockislandgrandprix.com. new tb kart models for 2010 TB Kart Monster Mini Kart TB Kart Monster Baby Kart For more information: [email protected] NEW MEMBERS february 2010 Jim Rumfalo..................................................................... OR Eric Rumfalo.................................................................... OR Joshua Ingle..................................................................... OR Isaiah Ingle....................................................................... 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Grove Avenue, Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761...................(909) 923-4999 . ....................................... FAX(909) 923-6940 Waiver Chairperson (Sprint) Art Verlengiere 2351 Thompson Way Bldg A Santa Maria, CA 93455 Waiver Chairperson (Road Race) Mike Schorn P.O. Box 373 Banks, OR 97106....................(503) 324-9072 Waiver Chairperson (Speedway) William Hilger 5910 Skylark Lane Lincoln, NE 68516...................(402) 416-1284 GOVERNORS & COORDINATORS REGION 1 Coordinator - (SPRINT) Joan Cressi 131 Sea Cliff Ave., Glen Cove, NY 11542..............(516) 676-3303 Coordinator - (SPEEDWAY) Open New Jersey Governor - Open E. New York Governor - Open W. New York Governor - Open REGION 2 Coordinator & North Carolina Gov - Erica Bear 8316 Paces Oaks Blvd #732, Charlotte, NC 28213................(651) 253-1090 REGION 3 Coordinator (SPRINT) - Open Coordinator - (SPEEDWAY) - Andy Bear 930 70th Avenue, Roberts, WI 54023..................(715) 749-3626 Indiana Governor - Open Illinois Governor - Open Minnesota Governor - Open Wisconsin Governor - Mark Alton P.O. Box 224 Woodville, WI 54028................(715) 928-0691 REGION 4A Coordinator (SPEEDWAY) - Adam Mollenkopf 6032 Celestial Avenue NW Albuquerque, NM 87114.........(505) 269-7853 Coordinator (SPRINT) Jay Jacobellis 2872 Greensborough Drive Highland Ranch, CO 80129.....(303) 683-0333 New Mexico Governor - Timothy Baird, PO Box 2559, Edgewood, NM 87015.............(505) 286-9132 REGION 4B Coordinator - (ROAD RACE) Jim McMillan 8216 Apollo Drive Joshua, TX 76058...................(817) 296-7683 Coordinator 4B - (SPRINT) Open Coordinator 4B - (SPEEDWAY) Gene Harville 106 Allwright, Gladwater, TX 75647...............(318) 469-8586 Coordinator 4B - (PAV SPWY) Francis Rougeou 1040 Main Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802..........(225) 761-7890 KARTER NEWS - april 2010 Louisiana Governor - Francis Rougeou 1040 Main Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802..........(225) 761-7890 Texas Governor - Hank Cantrell 4129 Walsh Lane Grand Prairie, TX 75052..........(214) 395-9335 REGION 5 Coordinator - (SPRINT/PAV SPWY/SPWY) Co-Coordinator- Todd Vesterly 903 Harding Ct Webster City, IA 50595............(515) 835-2508 Co-Coordinator- Jeff Havlik 209 Michigan Avenue Iowa Falls, IA 50126................(641) 373-0137 Iowa Governor - Corey Kemp 1756 65th Street Garrison, IA 52229..................(319) 981-0908 Missouri Governor - Open REGION 5A Coordinator (SPEEDWAY) - Doug Johnson 4513 S. Highland Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103 . .............................................(605) 359-4955 Nebraska Governor - William Hilger 5910 Skylark Lane, Lincoln, NE 68516...................(402) 416-1284 Kansas Governor - Frank Merando, 7726 S.E. Second, Tecumseh, KS 66542..............(785) 379-0496 North Dakota Governor - Open South Dakota Governor - Loren Zomer P O Box 254 Canton, SD 57013...................(605) 366-6789 REGION 6 Coordinator - (ROAD RACE) - Chris Hatch 368 NW Denton Dallas, OR 97338....................(503) 569-1233 Coordinator - (SPRINT) Bill Hettick 5127 215th Street SE Woodinville, WA 98072............(206) 353-6569 Coordinator - (PAVE SPWY) Open Coordinator - (SPEEDWAY) Open Idaho - Roger Cathey 2061 N. Currant Place, Boise, ID 83704......................(208) 378-0610 Oregon - Mike Schorn PO Box 373 Banks, OR 97106,.(503)324-9072 Washington - Bob Thompson, E 12924 Olive Avenue, Spokane, WA 99216 . .............(509) 924-6755 REGION 7 Coordinator - (ROAD RACE) - Open Coordinator - (SPRINT) Art Verlengiere, 2351 A Thompson Way, Santa Maria, CA 93455 Coordinator - (SPEEDWAY) - Open Arizona - Open Hawaii - Tim Hultquist, 52 Kopi Lane #103, Wailuku, HI 96793...................(808) 242-9736 South California - Sharon Barros, 602 Fountain Ave, Redlands, CA 92373................(909) 709-1642 South California Lt. Gov. - Open South Nevada - Keith St. George, 10758 Vestone Street Las Vegas, NV 89141.................(702) 289-6049 REGION 8 Governor and Coordinator - Stan Crocker, PO Box 187 Everson, WA 98247.................(360) 966-4807 REGION 10 Governor/Coordinator - Gabe Kajdy, 10224 8th Street SW Calgary ALB,Canada T2W OH2....(403) 252-5262 REGION 11 Co-Coordinator - (SPRINT) - Art Verlengiere 2351 A Thompson Way, Santa Maria, CA 93455 Co-Coordinator - (SPRINT) - Ed Diederich 1308 Hallertau Drive, Sparks, NV 89441...................(775) 424-3797 Coordinator - (ROAD RACE) - Roger Miller 600 Pamlar Avenue San Jose, CA 95128................(408) 286-5487 Coordinator - (SPEEDWAY) Open No. California Governor - Roger Miller 600 Pamlar Avenue San Jose, CA 95128................(408) 286-5487 No. Nevada Governor - Glenn McKinnon 2540 Beaumont Pkwy, Reno, NV 89523......................(775) 560-2708 Utah Governor - Open, ADVISORY COMMITTEES: National Tech Director - 2-Cycle: Jack Hoegerl (Chairman) 4205 29th Ave. Rock Island, IL 61201..............(309) 793-0118 Lynn Haddock 7585 Short Tail Springs Road, Harrison, TN 37341.................(423) 698-0847 Terry Ives 6705 Almond Knoll Court, Granite Bay, CA 95746............(916) 201-7707 John Motley 2130 Golden Hill Rd. Unit 40 Paso Robles, CA 93446...........(805) 238-7060 National Tech Director - 4-Cycle: Terry Nash (Chairman), 8438 Loma Place, Upland, CA 91786...................(909) 981-9611 Lee Miller, 2433 8th Ave., Council Bluffs, IA 51501..........(402) 306-4774 Roger Cathey, 2061 N. Currant Place, Boise, ID 83704......................(208) 378-0610 Chuck Sloggett, 11888 Deer Ridge Road, Custer, SD 57730....................(605) 673-2203 David Snyder, 17538 FM RD 2493 Flint, TX 75762........................(903) 894-3262 Syd White 24 Paseo Hermoso, Salinas, CA 93908...................(831) 484-1302 Mark Alton P.O. Box 224, Woodville, WI 54028................(715) 928-0691 Jody Mitrevics 3202 S. Summit Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57105.............(605) 201-5588 George Shear RR 4 Box 445 Eufaula, OK 74432..................(918) 618-6800 Mike Schorn P.O. Box 373 Banks, OR 97106....................(503) 324-9072 Doug Norgaard 312 Glenwood Drive, Brandon, SD 57005.................(605) 351-9223 Shifter Tech Committee: John Motley (Chairman), 2130 Golden Hill Rd. Unit 40 Paso Robles, CA 93446...........(805) 238-7060 Terry Hegar, 15600 SE For Mor Court Clackamas, OR 97015.............(503) 659-1234 Don Holmboe 9399 S.W. Tigard Street Tigard, OR 97223....................(503) 624-0621 John Sefcik P.O. Box 445, 1152 PR7905 Hawkins, TX 75765.................(903) 769-4140 Road Race: Don Holmboe (Chairman) 6510 SW 204th Place Aloha, OR 97007.....................(503) 642-5852 Debbie Kuntze 660 Bel Air Drive Vista, CA 92084......................(760) 941-6448 Chris Hegar, 15600 SE For Mor Ct., Clackamas, OR 97015.............(503) 659-1234 Roger Miller 600 Pamlar Avenue San Jose, CA 95128................(408) 286-5487 Mike Jones 4910 Getha Lane Sachse, TX 75048...................(214) 882-6823 Sprint: Art Verlengiere (Chairman) 2351 Thompson Way Bldg. A Santa Maria, CA 93455 Lynn Haddock PO Box 11 Ooltewah, TN 37363 Les Hand 7912 Red Wolf Way Sacramento, CA 95829 Kent Laukaitis 3775 Cundiff Road Decatur, IL 62526 Keith Freber 3233 South Kingshighway St. Louis, MO 63139 Speedway: Bill Hilger (Chairman), 5910 Skylark Lane, Lincoln, NE 68516...................(402) 416-1284 Brad Swiggart 2900 S. 70th St. #300 Lincoln, NE 68506...................(402) 484-3892 Ralph Woodard 2417 North 84th Street Omaha, NE 68134...................(402) 926-2370 David Snyder 17538 FM RD 2493 Flint, TX 75762........................(903) 894-3262 Andy Bear 930 70th Avenue Roberts, WI 54023..................(715) 749-3626 Daniel Koopman 21580 State Hwy 60 Brewster, MN 56119...............(507) 842-5510 Doug Norgaard 312 E. Glenwood Drive Brandon, SD 57005.................(605) 351-9223 Adam Mollenkopf, 6032 Celestial Avenue NW Albuquerque, NM 87114.........(505) 269-7853 TaG: John Motley (Chairman) 2130 Golden Hill Rd. Unit 40 Paso Robles, CA 93446...........(805) 238-7060 Don Moormeister 757 E, Havasupai Street Meridian ID, 83646.................(208) 420-0631 Terry Nash, 8438 Loma Pl, Upland, CA 91786...................(909) 981-9611 Rick Scribner, 5475 Laird Road, Loomis, CA 95650...................(916) 652-3905 Jack Hoegerl 4205 29th Ave. Rock Island, IL 61201..............(309) 793-0118 31 Karter news ews Magazine is the official publication of the international Kart federation. Thank you to all of our Members and future Members for reading this issue. please consider the advertisers in Karter news Magazine, the iKf web site, and our regional and national sponsors for your karting business. They are here to support you and iKf Karting. we always welcome your comments, suggestions, and of course, article and photo submissions! instructions and more information here: guidelines for Karter news article submission. 32 KARTER NEWS - ApRil 2010
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