BATTLE ROYALE! - International Kart Federation

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BATTLE ROYALE! - International Kart Federation
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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL KART FEDERATION • VOL. 50, NO. 7 • july 2010
Table of Contents
Membership news................................................................................................................................... 6
Tech and Rule Updates...................................................................................................................... 7
battle royale in Spokane: reg 6 NW gold cup/Rotax challenge round 3.... 10
Region 6 Sprint at Spokane - page 10
reg 6 NW gold cup/Rotax challenge round 4, mission, bc...................................... 14
how bad do you want it? Brandon reed’s story............................................................ 19
region 7 sprint championship series, round 2 at willow......................................... 20
Hot off the press................................................................................................................................. 22
4-cycle speedway grand national entry information............................................. 23
2-Cyc Speedway/speedway midget grand national entry information......... 24
Brandon Reed’s Story - page 19
regional point standings............................................................................................................. 25
welcome new members.................................................................................................................... 27
IKF grand nationals and Regional Event schedules................................................ 28
Advertiser Index................................................................................................................................. 29
IKF Governors, coordinators and committees.............................................................. 33
Region 7 Sprint at Willow - 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
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Competition Regulations & Technical Manual, and on the IKF Web
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their equipment for use in IKF sanctioned events.
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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
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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.
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 Dec 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:
104.6.4: Exceptions: (Add as last sentence of the first paragraph of “b.”) Exception
must be submitted by Parent or Legal Guardian and must include participant’s current weight, height, and amount of ballast on current kart.
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:
☞ 207 2-Cycle Sprint National Championship Classes: (Add as new Note after
class list)
Effective July 1, 2010 allow HPV or KPV engine, pipe and clutch in the
HPV-1, HPV-2 or HPV-4 classes.
Effective July 1, 2010 allow HPV or KPV engine or clutch in the HPV-3
class with HPV-3 pipe.
Effective January 1, 2011 allow HPV or KPV engine or pipe with clutch
model D-71840 only in HPV-1, HPV-2 or HPV-4 classes.
Effective January 1, 2011 allow HPV or KPV engine with clutch model
D-71840 only with HPV-3 pipe in HPV-3 class.
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#
CHANGE:
212.4 Official Schedule: (Add to list)
Day 1
1. Kid Kart......................................................................................................... 150
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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
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 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
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:
275.5.3.2 IAME Cup (Add to list) Parilla Leopard MY09.
CHANGE:
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.
CHANGE:
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 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#
FKE I - 16+ - multiple weights, see IKF Rule Book Sec. 850.3.
Yamaha Sportsman (Laydown - can on a stick) - 16+ - 400#
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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
Day 4
TaG FBO
WC Tag FBO Super Stock CR125 Super Stock CR125
FKE I 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
CHANGE:
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:
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:
404.4 Official Schedule: (Add to list)
August 3rd:
Registration Pre-Tech
Parking Practice 4-9pm
August 4th:
Junior I Heavy Super Sportsman (Super Box)
Junior II Light Yamaha KT100S Light
Junior Midget 5pm Hot Laps
100cc Super Stock Light
August 5th:
Junior II Heavy 200cc Stock
Yamaha KT100S LTD Open Midget
100cc Super Stock Heavy 5pm Hot Laps
Junior I Light
August 6th:
Kid Kart Open
Junior III Sportsman Super Stock Midget
Yamaha KT100S Heavy 5pm Hot Laps
Senior Sportsman
August 7th Rain Date
CHANGE:
503.8 IKF 2-Cycle Speedway/Speedway Midget Grand National Schedule: (Change
last sentence to read:) No marked tire may be replaced in competition without prior permission from the Tech Director or his designee.
CHANGE:
504.2 Impoundk Area: (Change 2nd paragraph to read:) Maximum kart size,
bodywork specifications, engine legality, exhaust system legality, legal
attachment of weights, fuel legality, tire legality, etc. may be inspected in
the Impound Area at the Technical Inspectors discretion.
CHANGE:
506 Identification Tag: (Change all to read:) To insure the competitors the
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return of their impounded equipment, engine identifications tags, claim
checks or other method of identification should be issued at post-race
inspection.
CHANGE:
506.1 Engine Markings: (Change all to read:) Method is up to the individual
tech inspector.
CHANGE:
507 Protests: (Add to end of 2nd paragraph:) A fee of $100.00 must accompany each protest.
CHANGE:
508 Appeals: (Change 1st sentence of 2nd paragraph to read:) The entrant
will be responsible for a $100.00 appeal fee, in addition to a shipping fee
deposit of $100.00, and shall assume all responsibility and risk involved;
fees shall be paid to the Race Director or Tech Inspector at the time the
part or parts are prepared for shipping and shall be forwarded to the IKF
office.
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
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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.
CHANGE:
☞ 675.20 Crankcases: (Add as second sentence:) Exception: Main bearing
pockets may be repaired but may not be relocated in the process.
ADD:
722 Stock International Class Engines These rules describe the specifications of International Class engines. All parts must be factory production
parts unless otherwise specified in the manual. No machining or alteration of parts is permitted unless specifically noted. All parts are subject to
be compared to known stock parts. No reading in-between the lines. If it
is not in the rules, it must remain stock. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED
ENGINE WILL BE TECHED AS RACED. Additional rules may be added
as IKF move forward with this program.
722.9 Cylinder Head: No porting,
grinding or modification.
722.9.1 Valve Seats: Valve seats
have two angles. Single 4°
Bottom and Single 30° top.
722.9.2 Head Gasket: Open to
maintain min. 27.5cc chamber
volume.
722.9.3 Combustion Chamber
Volume: Minimum 27.5cc.
722.10 Valve Train: Valve train
will remain stock. No Polishing. No grinding. No Alterations.
722.10.1 Rocker Arms: Stock 1:1 Ratio OEM rocker arms only.
722.10.2 Valve Springs: Stock Valve Springs only. Maximum wire diameter is .0705”. Maximum spring pressure is 10.8 lbs. at an installed height
of 0.850”
722.10.2.1 Valve Spring Pre-Race Tech Procedure: A quick field check can
be performed as shown below using an inexpensive fish scale. Hook
the scale under the rocker arm next to the push rod and lift until the
valve opens and note the reading on the scale. If the springs appear
to be much over the 10.8 lbs @ .850” spec then the springs can be
removed from the head for a proper check.
722.11 Connecting Rod: Stock Rod only; No modifications.
722.12 Crankshaft: Stock Crankshaft only: no modifications.
722.13 Pistons and Rings: Stock piston and rings only.
722.14 Camshaft: Camshaft must be stock.
722.14.1 Maximum running lift: on Exhaust is 0.242” taken on valve
spring retainer with zero lash.
722.14.2 Maximum Exhaust lift: on cam .232” taken at the pushrod.
722.14.3 Maximum Running Lift: on Intake is 0.238” taken on valve
spring retainer taken on valve spring retainer with zero lash.
722.14.4 Maximum Intake lift: on cam .225” taken at the pushrod.
722.14.5 Duration: Duration check for Intake and Exhaust lobes (taken
off pushrod). Cam lobe base circle diameter .865" -.005”/+.010”. (All
checks will allow +2 degrees for wear and gauge variances.)
722.14.5.1 Exhaust duration of 221.5” degrees at .050” lift/96.5
degrees at .200” lift.
722.14.5.2 Intake duration of 218.5 degrees at .050” lift/85.5
degrees at .200 lift”.
722.15 Flywheel and Ignition: Ignition must be stock. Stock Flywheel or a
Billet ARC Model 6618 or 6619 allowed.
No alterations. No machining. Plastic fins must remain stock.
722.15.1 Timing: Timing must be stock with stock flywheel key.
722.1 Fuel: Gasoline only.
722.2 Clutches: Must be a shoe type clutch. Any stamped drum clutch
allowed. No machined drums allowed.
722.3 Fuel Tank: Must be floor mounted.
722.4 Carburetor: Huayi types allowed. All Stock carburetor gaskets must
be present. Choke assembly must be functioning. Choke bore must be
cast.
722.16 Header Pipe and Muffler:
722.16.1 Header: Must be single stage maximum 0.750 outside
Diameter, 0.635 inside diameter measurement.
722.16.1.1 Maximum length: header and muffler 14”, Min. length 10”.
722.16.2 Muffler: Must be Weiner type, part #89966. Muffler may be
welded onto end of header pipe or screwed on.
722.4.1 Venturi: 0.615” No-Go.
722.17 Starter: Pull starter must be present and remain stock. Pull starter
may be rotated for a better cranking angle.
722.4.2 Back Carb Bore: 0.751” No-Go.
722.18 Oil Catch Can: Engine oil recovery system required.
722.4.3 Emulsion Tube: Must remain stock. 0.6064” No-Go.
722.19 Governor: Governor and governor components are non-tech.
722.4.4 Low Speed Idle Jet: 0.019” No-Go.
722.4.5 Main Jet: 0.042” No-Go
722.5 Fuel Pump: Any pulsed type fuel pump is allowed. Fuel pump
must be pulsed from the valve cover or crankcase side cover. *Any
other way to pulse must be approved by the IKF Tech Official for the
race weekend.
ADD:
723 SUPER STOCK INTERNATIONAL CLASS ENGINES
Note: For Super Stock International Class Engines, all rules in Section 722
apply with the following exceptions:
723.1 Clutches: Engine Clutch only. Either Drum or disc clutch.
723.2 Carburetor: Main Jet and low speed jet maybe drilled to any size.
722.6 Air Filter: Any air filter allowed.
723.3 Flywheel: Flywheel must be a Billet ARC Model 6618 or 6619.
722.7 Air Filter Adapter: After market air filter adaptors are allowed.
723.4 Header Pipe And Silencer: Header Pipe Length: 18”- Maximum 22”.
Silencer must be a RLV 91_L type with .1285 no-go holes.
722.7.1 Maimum Length: 1.375”
722.8 Engine Block: Block must remain stock.
722.8.1 Bore: Maximum bore: 2.685”
722.8.2 Stroke: Stroke is 2.133” plus or minus 0.005”
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723.5 Starter: Recoil starter components maybe replaced with a flat flywheel fan cover bolted in place of the recoil starter housing. Starter nut
maybe added to employ a handheld electric starter.
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“Battle royale”
in spokane!
Article and Photos by
Northwest Karting News
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ound three of the ikf region six northwest gold cup series got underway this
past weekend in spokane, washington.
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stormy skies and windy conditions were
waiting to greet those competitors who
made the long trip, determined to go racing.
The spokane kart racing association had everything
ready to go, Thursday’s move in was well orchestrated, and
went smoothly. Turnout was good, among the many teams
represented were notables such as: cMc, italian Motors
usa, hre, revolution kart racing, rolison performance
group, collins racing, and kartsport northwest. at the
driver’s meeting sunday morning artie carpenter was presented with the checkered flag that was used for his fathers
tribute victory lap at the previous gold cup race.
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The compeTiTors:
with series points battles beginning to take shape many of
these racers were looking at this round to establish momentum heading into mid season. This would play out throughout the weekend as on track action was taken to a whole new
level of intensity, and competitors were much less willing to
concede those all important finishing positions.
The racing:
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The Track:
spokane’s track is a real “racer’s track”. it’s both fast and
technical, with plenty of opportunities for passing if the driver is willing to take some chances.
The WeaTher:
Thursday and friday were cold, windy, with occasional
showers. saturday began clearing, stayed dry and by sunday
the sun came out for the remainder of the event.
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Junior 1 Briggs Gas animal Heavy: brittney Zamora and sting ray robb would meet again here at
spokane to contest round 3 of the series. sting
heavy
ray robb struck first taking the pole with a fast
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lap of 50.820, Zamora second and Justin demars Jr 1
in third. Zamora struck back quickly however
by taking the lead to win the pre final with
demars close behind. in the end it was sting
ray robb who would take the lead on the start
of the final event and never look back securing
first place for the weekend, Zamora right there
behind in second, and demars in third. look
for this battle to continue at round four.
Junior 2 Briggs Gas animal Heavy: nicole
behar and colton schultz fought hard for
1st place through the two day event with the
up and coming payton Manthei right behind them
posithroughout the weekend. The #9 of Taylor overhoff would
tions.
take the pole with a fast lap of 50.562, followed by skylar
Micro Max/Gazelle: connor robussmith outside row two, and nicole behar in third. schultz
telli had the kart to beat saturday taking the pole with a
would soon find himself pushing hard to make his way to
fast lap of 51.628. it was Mason Morgan and Jamie enrique
the first place spot by the end of the pre final with behar right
who would battle it out in heat one as enrique would take
there in second. after a long hard battle with a determined
the second spot followed closely by Morgan, kandris, and
behar, it was schultz who would take the win, with behar
nino. Morgan then took the win sunday morning in heat 2.
in second, overhoff in third, smith in fourth, and ferguson
robustelli would find himself starting at the back for sunin fifth.
day’s main event after a post race infraction was handed him.
World Formula Medium/Masters: The second heat was the
he wouldn’t stay there long however, when the checkered
race of the weekend as it was a constant change and battle
flag dropped robustelli was there to take the win with an
with chip cassaway, luke pascoe, gabe kajdy, Mike schorn
impressive drive to the front. Morgan secured second, foland bryan green. kajdy broke a throttle cable while in the
lowed by a very fast seth appel who fought his way two
lead in the middle of the race and sent everyone else scurthird. enrique finished fourth, with kandris in fifth.
rying to find a quick advance of position. it then became a
rotax Junior: right out of the gate it was a very fast Mathew
3 way battle with pascoe, gasaway, and schorn. pascoe had
Moniz who qualified on pole with a 45.049. artie carpenter
the engine but gasaway had the home track
qualified outside row one, foladvantage and was quicker in the tight sece
/gazell
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o
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tions and could get the jump on pascoe on the
exit of turn 2 to make the pass into turn 3 not
only once but 3 times making the third time
the charm as pascoe couldn't get gasaway
back. schorn trying to take advantage of the
gasaway move couldn't make it last more
than a turn as pascoe got
ers
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back in second.
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The main line up gave
schorn the pole with
gasaway in off pole
position, with pasco and
green in the second row
and Mullins, kajdy in
the 3rd row. schorn was able
to get a good start and jump to a 4 seclowed by luke selliken in third, and austin
ond lead as it took kajdy two laps to get
hudson outside row two. it was selliken who took the win
through the pack to put the chase on
in the first heat followed by kyle byers and Molly helmuth
schorn. kajdy would simply run out of
battling it out for second, and a very impressive Zac bothell
time however leaving schorn the win,
in fourth; not bad for his fist race with the juniors. in heat
kajdy finished a solid second place,
2 it was the #32 of austin hudson who made his way to the
with pascoe, gasaway, green, Mullfront finishing ahead of byers in second, helmuth in third,
ins, d Mcdonald, krassett, wick and
and a disappointed Moniz and selliken who got tangled up
M Mcdonald rounding out the top 10
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on the start of the heat
race. There was nothing
but impressive driving
in the main event as
Carpenter and Hudson
passed back and forth
multiple times for the
lead, while Helmuth
and Gannon battled
it out for the fourth
place spot. Meanwhile
Moniz fought his
way from the back of
the pack straight up
to the front. He took
home a very impressive win for the
weekend, followed by Carpenter in second, Hudson in third,
Helmuth in fourth, and Gannon rounding out the top five.
Rotax Senior: Andrew Zimmer left no doubt as to who had
the kart to beat on this weekend, qualifying on pole with a
wicked fast lap of 44.631. A very impressive Marshall Peter-
mer at the start of the
race while Cusack got
mired in traffic, Zimmer
and Jones moved away to
a substantial lead leaving
Cusack working to catch
them. As Zimmer got by
Jones, Cusack would very
quickly find himself in
striking position as well,
from there it was game on as
Jones and Cusack went back
and forth multiple times neither prepared to give up the
position. In the end it was
r
io
Cusack
who made the last
n
ju
rotax
pass on the last lap to secure
second place, following Zimmer who took first place.
Jones came in third with Estell in fourth and Earle rounding
out the top five.
Rotax Mini Max: Starting off the weekend in Mini Max was
none other than Davey Manthie talking the pole position with
ax
mini m
rotax
son took the off pole position, running in just his second ever
Gold Cup race as a senior. Zimmer would lead and win Heat
one followed by a very fast Sam Jones in second. Brandon
Cusack was the man on the move however; after what could
only be described as a disappointing qualifying effort left
him in the last place spot, he quickly went to work on the
field in front of him finishing in the third spot right behind
Jones and Zimmer. Heat 2 would consist of another win by Zimmer,
with Jones second,
Cusack third, and
Peterson in fourth.
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cup se
A disappointed iame
McGuire was out
for the weekend
due to motor problems. Sunday’s
main event was
without doubt a
race for the second
place spot. Jones
worked past Zim12
a fast lap of 46.552. Off
pole was the very fast Sing Ray Robb, with Marco Eakins and
Kyle Wick making up row two looking to go to the front.
With Davey Manthie dominating all three heats, it was Marco
Eakins and Sting Ray Robb who would provide the show for
the spectators. Eakins was able to get past Sting Ray in Heat
one for the second place
spot, however
it was Sting
Ray would
come back to
take second
in Heat two,
with the
#9 of Kyle
Wick never
far behind.
A disappointed
Wick had
to start the
main event
at the back
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the pack due to the loss of his side pod before the
start. Wick soon had his work cut out for him as he fought
hard to make his way up through the field. Meanwhile it was
Eakins and Sting Ray who continued to battle for second as
they both raced hard and caught Manthie. The three ran the
last four laps together with only inches between their karts.
In the end it was Manthie who took home the first place spot,
followed by Eakins in second, Sting Ray in third, Morgan in
fourth, and Kandris in fifth.
IAME Cup Senior: It was anyone's guess who was going to
take the win as Team Italian Motor's Scott Hargrove, Remo
Ruscitti, Johnny Blair, and David Jurca went back and forth
for the lead throughout the entire weekend. It was Remo
Ruscitti who would return for Round three of the Gold Cup
series coming out of the gates strong as he put his kart on
pole with a fast time of 45.499. Next to him off pole was Scott
Hargrove, followed by Johnny Blair and David Jurca row
two. With Jurca making his way to the front in Heat one, it
was all about Hargrove in Heat two as he fought his way
from the back of the pack to the front getting by Ruscitti. The
Main event consisted of no less from Hargrove as he was
able to hold off Ruscitti for the win, leaving Jurca and Blair
to battle it out for third. In the end Hargrove came in first,
followed by Ruscitti in second, Blair in third, Jurca in fourth,
and Gallagher in fifth.
IAME Cup Junior 3: Artie Carpenter
would dominate in this class, leaving
everyone else to their own battles. Carpenter took pole effortlessly with a fast
lap of 45.811, putting Colton Schultz
outside row one, with Nicole Behar
and Keegan Laithwaite on row two. As
Schultz drove hard to catch Carpenter,it
was Laithwaite, Behar, and McAllister
who would fight for the third place
spot in Heat's one and two. The main
event was the one not to be missed as
Laithwaite and McAllister fought for
third, while Behar and Walter passed
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back
and forth fighting till the bitter end for the fifth place
spot. These two ladies refused to give an inch, and in the
end it was Walter who claimed fifth. Carpenter crossed the
checkered to take home first, with Schultz in second, Laithwaite in third, McAllister in fourth, and Walter rounding out
the top five.
Shifter: Remo Ruscitti and David Jurca would meet yet
again to fight for first in the Shifter class and boy did the
spectators love it. Jurca came out of the gate strong qualifying
with a fast lap of 44.970, putting Ruscitti off pole, with Scott
Hargrove and Mike McGowan making up row two. Jurca and
Ruscitti fought for first place going back and forth through
Heat's one and two, with Hargrove always close behind looking to get into the mix. By the main event, Bob Kim had made
his way up to fourth with his sights set on third. There was
some very close passing between Ruscitti, Jurca, and Hargrove who were all hungry for first, and in the end it was
Ruscitti who took home the win. Jurca was right behind in
second, followed by Hargrove in third, Kim in fourth, and
McGowan in fifth.
That’s it for round 3. Next up, the series heads north of the
border where the Westwood Karting Association will host
round four at Mission Raceway Park. NWKnews wishes to
thank all the racers who show up to support their series.
r
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NW Gold Cup/Rotax Challenge Series
Stop #4, Mission, BC
by: Terry bridges, “The Mouth of the gold cup”
competitors from the us made it through the boarder
check friday and saturday on the way to race #4 to meet with
fellow canadian racers for the first time the gold cup series
hosted by westwood kart club had ever visited Mission
raceway park, complete with drag strip, road race course,
and the 8 turn 30+ second kart track. friday practice greeted
racers with a steady rain until 2:00 pm and then opened up
partly cloudy skies and an absolutely beautiful evening sunset. racers were greeted saturday with a crisp morning chill
giving way to jacket shedding temps by mid to late morning,
and afternoon temps in the low to mid 70’s.
after 3 rounds of practice, and some lunch, (by the way,
the concession stand at mission is awesoMe! great home
style cooked food, with a host of wonderful “racing chefs”
feeding the racers very well!) it was time to decide starting positions.
QUALIFYING
first up, Huggler Racing Engines ROTAX MICRO MAX
& GAZELLE which saw one of the largest turn outs for the
gazelle class so far this year, the Micros were a little on the
light side with huggler Team driver Mason Morgan taking the pole at a 36.638 and wicked fabrication team driver
conner wick qualifying off-pole with a 38.320. in gaZelle
qualifying it was redlin racing’s Jordan redlin taking the
pole with a 35.858 and sister chloe redlin joining her brother
taking the off-pole spot with a 36.347 effort.
in Seattle Karting’s JR 3 IAME CUP qualifying action,
keegan laithwaite snagged the pole with a 32.506 and a surprise battle of the “female phnom’s” with aberdeen, washington driver paige wallin taking the off pole spot on the last
lap of the session with a 32.581 from newly acquired iTal
kart team driver kailia walter of salem, or who posted a
32.660 effort…solid and impressive qualifying efforts from
both of these up and coming female competitors (9 tenths
was all that separated the top 7 qualifiers…)
next was the Italian Motors Senior IAME CUP…with
one of it’s best turn outs of the year with 9, and competitors
that could win anywhere in the nation. it was the premier
and well respected karting veteran Michael valiante putting
his iTal chassis on the pole with a blistering 6th lap time of
31.886, and young sensation scott hargrove putting his iTal
14
on the outside of row one with a 32.007…with a .878 tenths
gap separating 2nd thru 9th starting positions!...
in BAM Racings TAG MASTERS action, prince albert’s
Jayson clunie took the pole with a 33.101 and scca hot shoe
Jim hargrove of surrey, bc completing the front row with a
33.382, helmut buhl had the pole with a 32.992 but was light
awarding the pole to clunie.
in the Huggler Racing ROTAX MINI MAX it was the
“lickety split & wicked Quick” kyle wick taking the pole
with a tire melting 33.371 and red apple racings float like a
butterfly & sting like ray robb taking the outside pole with
a 33.602… adam spikes continued his solid efforts posting a
33.757 & huggler team driver Matt Morgan with one of his
best efforts of the year going 33.773…pole thru 6th spot was
an .8 tenths separation…
Kart-O-Rama’s ROTAX JUNIOR saw kelowna, bc wheelman Marcus broadie for the first time in nw gold cup/
rotax challenge series action, out qualify the smoking hot
Matt Moniz coming off 3 consecutive major event wins with
a 32.349 to Moniz’s 32.610…kyle byers was 3rd quick with
a 32.851..
CMC’s ROTAX SENIOR & MASTERS division saw the
for the 4th time in as many races spokane’s andrew Zimmer
& his Top kart edging out portland, or driver chase earle &
his l&c truck supply/cMc swiss hutless entry for the top
spot posting a 32.228 to earle’s 32.576. This would prove to
be much closer than it appeared on the watch.
in the JR.1/JR. 2 BRIGGS GAS ANIMAL/WORLD FORMULA qualifying action it was david schorn from banks,
or taking the pole from hard charging otis orchards, wa
driver nicole behar by .550 of a second, going 32.257 to
behar’s 35.807 in Jr. 2 wf and sting ray robb taking the pole
away from kyle adams in Jr.1 action by putting up a 35.836
to adams 36.145…Tuning for sting ray robb was Mom,
grandma & grandpa as dad & chief Tuner larry robb was
home recovering after a trip to the hospital days before…a
true class act in every sense of the word, we all hope larry
robb gets well soon.
BRIGGS WORLD FORMULA HEAVY action, undoubtedly one of the most improved drivers of the series gabe
kajdy took the pole from 2009 ikf defending champion
bryan green by putting up a 35.208 to green’s 35.302… Mike
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schorn put his Mikes kart stands/ cMc swiss hutless in the
3rd spot with a 32.325. Just over .4 of a second was the margin
between the top 5 drivers.
last up the Italian Motors SHIFTER division was the
largest of the weekend, with 13 entries. it was quality and
not quantity, as the smooth remo ruscitti put his iTalkarT in the top spot out qualifying names like valiante,
Jurca, hargrove, Mcgregor, and bob kim. ruscitti 31.293
was the overall quick lap, as 6 tenths of a second separated
7 of the best shifter drivers in the northwest as possibly
even the country.
RACE ACTION
ROTAX MICRO-MAX/GAZELLE CADETS hit the race
track almost to the second as nwgcrcs coordinator bill
hettick had his bam racing crew synchronized and on cylinders…Jordan & chole redlin set the pace on the front row,
for the first time this year current point leader Job kandris
had a full field to run against…starting on the inside of row
2…north vancouver, bc’s darrion kerr joined kandris in
row 2 and adam enwright and rookie spencer faulkner
made up row 3 for the gazelle cadets and lake Tapps, wa
driver Mason Morgan and auburn, washington’s conner
wick made up the one and only row #1 for the Micro-Max.
after 2 warm ups, nwgcrcs chief starter larry saneer
dropped the green to get the day ones race action underway. Jordan redlin lead the combined class chargers into
turn one with sister chloe redlin and kandris in pursuit.
The lady redlin poked and prodded brother Jordan until she
got by on around lap 4. sister lead brother as the kin together
put some distance on third place runner kandris. Meanwhile
Mason Morgan had been going to work in the Micro’s and
had checked out on wick and was well in control at just over
half way. it appeared that chloe redlin might have things in
hand until brother put on a charge got back by his sister and
pulled away. Mason Morgan had things all his way as he and
Jordan redlin took the days first heat race wins.
DAY 2 PRE-FINAL, SUNDAY carbon copy of heat 1,
same order.
final - in the final the Jordan redlin rolls up his sleeves
and goes to work, opening up a gap that sister chloe can’t
close, although she drives the wheels off trying, point leader
Job kandris who had run a solid 3rd in the first 2 heats, has
the handle go away on his 9x and watches darrion kerr get
by to take 3rd. at the flag it is 1. Jordan redlin, 2. chloe redlin, 3. darrion kerr, 4. Job kandris, and 5. adam enright.
JR. 3 LEOPARD IAME CUP rolled off next keegan
laithwaite and paige wallin paved the way on the front
row. new iTalkarT team driver kailia walter quieted her
critics with her solid 3rd quick effort and was joined by
teammate Jaime Mccallister to make up row 2. The “spokane speedster” colton schultz was and carson dumore
were in row 3, nicole behar and syzo segaar-kuncki (and
yes your reading right) made up row 4. Max youngson and
chilliwacks william weatherston followed in row 5 & kale
segaar-kuncki was alone in row 6. laithwaite led the leopard drag race into turn one followed by wallin and walter.
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lister goes off in the grass, schultz dodges & darts. dumore
goes for a ride and from there its total chaos. The real losers
in the deal are walter and Mcallister who go from 3rd and
4th to the rear of the pack. Meanwhile laithwaite & wallin
are 1st and 2nd with the “spokane speedster” schultz in 3rd
trying to make up lost ground. laithwaite buckles down
but can’t shake wallin when the checkers fly it is keegan
laithwaite with the win, wallin in second in one of, if not
her best efforts to date, schultz recovers and follows wallin
for 3rd, nicole behar took advantage of the turn one circus
and finishes 4th from her 7th starting spot…kailia walter
and Mcallister follow each other from the rear and come
back to salvage 7th and 8th.
PRE-FINAL - what started out as a light mist, is now
becoming a more steady rain. as the racers in disbelief
discuss which way they are going to go, there is no doubt
everybody now goes to rains. when the green falls, the “spokane speedster” colton schultz has everyone thinking that
he is ron hornaday as he rockets into the lead with a great
start. but it’s wet; schultz is into one to hot and washes up.
There is brief chaos as the field checks up for schultz and the
“speedster” tries to hang on. laithwaite gets by and does not
look back, meanwhile wallin, walter, and Mcallister go at
for 4th, 5th, & 6th. and that’s the way it stays: 1. laithwaite,
2. schultz, 3. kuncki, 4. wallin, 5. walter, 6. Mcallister, 7.
dumore, 8. behar, and 9.youngson.
FINAL - 1 - keegan laithwaite proved to be just to much
in the final and went on to sweep qualifying, heat 1, pre-final,
and the main. The ‘spokane speedster,” colton schultz, ran
a strong in the final to take home the second spot. paige wallin was third in the best performance from her in 2010. Jaime
Mcallister was fourth, 5th nicole behar, 6th kale segaarkuncki made a last corner “banzai” pass on brother syzo to
take 6th, 7th syzo segaar-kunckit, 8th kailia walter after her
awesome qualifying effort struggled with “lady luck” and
making contact with the front straight wall out of turn 8 to
relegate her to the 8th and carson dumore had hard luck and
finished in the 9th spot.
SR. IAME CUP - with one of the biggest turnouts of the
year and competition that would be a national event anywhere else in the country saw the accomplished Michael valiante in p1. Joining “Mr. karting” on the front row is one of
the hottest and promising newcomers around, 15 year old
scott hargrove. This kid is the real deal and has the whole
package, you heard it here first. rolling out in row 2 was
remo ruscitti and the always exciting Johnny “sliver” blair.
surrey, bc’s Taylor hacquard and Tanner coles followed in
row 3, don Mcgregor and adam isman made up row 4 and
seattle’s david Jurca rounded out row 5 after experiencing
problems during his qualifying session. it is hard to put into
words just how talented and impressive all 9 of these drivers
are. you best bring your “a” game to run with these boys.
when the green falls valiante and hargrove are one-two into
turn 1, ruscitti and blair follow suit in 3-4. valiante and hargrove set a blistering pace running just a tenth off of their
qualifying times, meanwhile adam isman and david Jurca
start their impressive charge from the back. don Mcgregor
has problems and is out 3 laps in. a lap later Johnny blair
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coasts off into the infield with problems. On lap 11 Ruscitti
not happy with something pulls and is done. Jurca meanwhile gets by Isman and continues his quest to the front, and
takes third from Hacquard. That is where he stays as Valiante
takes the top spot, with Hargrove second Jurca third, Taylor
Hacquard an impressive fourth, and Adam Isman rounding
out the top 5.
PRE-FINAL - The pre-final saw Smooth Scott Hargrove
shoot out with a ‘Cannon Fire’ start to lead the field into turn
1. All teams were on rains as it was “Lake Mission Raceway
Park.” At the start Johnny Blair had made the call to go with
rains as it was announced that it would be up to the teams
and the race director would have no say so Blair was the only
driver on rains during warm-up laps. Just before the green
flag dropped, Mother Nature dropped liquid sunshine and
the NWGCRCS starter Larry Saneer dropped the red flag so
the teams had 15 minutes to change over to rains. Needless to
say Blair was not happy, but it was deemed a safety issue, but
Blair had made the right move had the race not been stopped
for safety. When race action resumed, Hargrove in his first
time EVER running in the rain, drove masterfully and lead
flag to flag with 2. Ruscitti, 3. Blair, 4. Isman, 5. McGregor, 6.
Harcquard, and 7. Jurca (Did not start the pre-final. Valiante
was right up front, but found out on the scales that he had
forgotten to transfer his transponder and was not scored.
FINAL - The final saw Hargrove on the pole with Ruscitti
joining him in the number 2 spot. It was Blair and an impressive Adam Isman making up row 2, and equally impressive
Don McGregor and Taylor Hacquard making up the third
row, with Jurca and Valiante making up row 4 and Tanner
Coles in row 5. Upon Green, Hargrove led the “Cuppers’ into
turn one and the the first two circuits, Jurca was on a mission working his way from the his 7th starting spot to catch
and pass Hargrove on lap 3 and never looked back. Valiante
and Don McGregor dueled for several laps before Valiante
decided it was time to go and went. In the end, it was Jurca
with the win, Hargrove 2nd, 3rd went to Valiante, 4th was
Remo Ruscitti, 5th was Johnny ‘Sliver’ Blair, 6th was Tanner
Coles, 7th was Don McGregor, 8th was Taylor Hacquard, and
9th was Adam Isman.
TAG MASTERS - Jayson Clunie and Jim Hargrove lead
the way in the top spots as 11 Tag Masters roll out just before
2pm. Mike Hacquard and without questions one of the most
improved and surprise drivers of the series. Gabe Kajdy completed Row 2. Steve Leanza from Coquitlan, BC and Helmut
Buhl made Row 3, Shaun Johnson and Daryl Cornwell Row
4, Joseph Therrien and Brad Brossart were in Row 5 and Mike
Svendson was the sole Row 6 driver. Your basic clean heat
race; Buhl and Leanza trade spots, Kajdy and Shaun Johnson retire early and Joseph Therrien snags a couple spots.
Up front Hacquard trades spots with Hargrove but can’t get
Clunie. In the end the records show Jayson Clunie in the top
spot, Hacquard who looks real impressive second, Hargrove
third, Helmut Buhl in the fourth spot, and Steve Leanza taking fifth.
PRE-FINAL - In the rain SCCA standout Jim Hargrove,
after coming off of a very successful SCCA weekend June
4th and 5th, used his rain experience to take the win. 2. Hac16
quard, 3. Helmut Buhl, 4. Jayson Clunie, 5. Daryl Cornwell,
6. Joseph Therrien, 7. Steve Leanza, 8. Mike Svendson.
FINAL - It was Hargrove, Hacquard, Buhl, and Clunie
into turn 1 and that is the way it would stay until Hargrove
got spun from behind going into turn 6.Hacquard, Buhl, and
Clunie all spun as well getting into the side of the spun Hargrove. That left the door wide open for Gabe Kajdy who had
worked his way up to 4th after starting dead last on the grid
to take the lead and was never threatened again to take home
a huge win the for red hot driver from Calgary-Alberta. Hargrove regain himself to finish second and Daryl Cornwell
with a fine performance was at the right place at the right
time and took home third, 4. Therrien, 5. Leanza, 6. Svendson, 7. Clunie, 8. Hacquard, 9. Buhl.
ROTAX MINI-MAX - The front row of wicked-quick Kyle
Wick and Sting Ray Robb led the field to the green. Sting Ray
Robb got the jump and lead the 8 ‘Mini-Maxers’ into turn 1. It
appeared that Wick had something go wrong as the familiar
#9 went backward while everyone else went forward. Matt
Morgan got around Wick and followed Sting Ray Robb into
turn one. Cole Franchini who posted the quickest time of the
heat 1 was third and the end of lap 1, Wick, who was quick
qualifier by bunch faded to 7th and that is where he stayed,
stating that he thought that the start was going to be called
back. NWGCRCS officials agreed with Wick and penalized
Robb one spot which gave the win to Matt Morgan, 2. Robb,
3. Franchini, 4. Adam Spikes, 5. Job Kandris 6. Rayce Spoor
7. Kyle Wick, 8. Alex Easter.
PRE-FINAL - With weather conditions worsening by the
minute Sunday morning, Kyle Wick and Matt Morgan set the
pace. When the green flag dropped Wick, Morgan, Robb, and
Franchini bombed into turn one. That would be the last any
of them would see of Wick, as he ran away and hid totally
dominating the Pre-Final. Morgan spun allowing Franchini
to take over the runner up spot, Sting Ray Robb hung on to
third and Job “wan kanobie” Kandris moved up and took
over the fourth spot. Morgan hung on to fifth and that is
the way it would finish with Wick #1, Cole Franchini with
a great run #2, Sting Ray Robb #4, Kandris #5, Morgan #6,
Rayce Spoor # 7 and Alex Easter #8. Hard Charging Adam
Spikes was put to 9th after post race inspection found some
legality issues.
FINAL - In the Final, Wicked Quick Wick, pulled the same
maneuver as in the Pre-Final as Sting Ray Robb tried to stay
with the Auburn Rocket but to no avail as the Wicked Fabrication sponsored Wheelman took the win 9.172 seconds ahead
of Robb. Meanwhile Adam Spikes came from the 9th starting
spot and worked his way all the way to the 3rd spot getting
by Morgan, Franchini, Easter, and Kandris. That would be as
far as he got when the checkers fell on lap 17. Franchini in one
of his best efforts of the year followed Spikes across in 4th,
and Matt Morgan rounded out the top 5. 6 thru 8 were Alex
Easter, Job Kandris, and Rayce Spoor respectively.
ROTAX SENIOR - Andrew Zimmer continued his torrid
pace by taking his 4th straight pole, but on the outside of
the front row was Chase Earle who would be giving the best
performance of his career. On the green Earle jumps Zimmer
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on the start and leads into turn one and this where he would
stay with the ever present Zimmer trying every move in the
book to get by. For 14 laps Earle held off the challenge of
Zimmer, then in turn 7 on the last lap Zimmer moved underneath Earle with a slick little up and under. Earle not giving
up battled back and drove up along side Zimmer by the end
the of the front straight. Thru turn 1 Zimmer and Earle were
wheel to wheel with Earle winning heat one by a .072 margin.
Kory Estell and Owen Chandler were about 3.5 seconds back
and finished heat 1, 3rd and 4th.
PRE-FINAL - The Sunday morning monsoon had the
Seniors on rains as they took to the track just a little after 1
pm. When the green dropped Zimmer led the way into one
with Earle, Kory Estell and Owen Chandler in pursuit. That
is how it would stay with Zimmer take the pre-final by .0971
seconds over Earle. Estell had some post race legality issues
and was DQ’d in the pre-final.
FINAL - In the final, Chase Earle jumped Zimmer on the
start and ran away. Zimmer desperately tried to stay keep
Earle in his grips, but engine woes slowly sent Zimmer to the
the 4th spot. The other half of the show was Owen Chandler
who’s team put one heck of a tune up on his #21 and in the
later stages of the final, Chandler was on the move disposing
of Kajdy, Estell, and Zimmer to move up to the second spot.
But there was no denying Chase Earle as he went on to win
his first EVER NW Gold Cup win. In all honesty, nobody
deserved to win more than Earle who is a racer’s, racer…a
class act that is always looking out for his fellow racers and
is just plain and simple one HELL of a good guy. An excuberant Dad, Lance Earle, gave his son a huge hug just as soon as
he crossed the scales. THAT, is what this sport is all about!
ROTAX JR. - A National caliber front line of Marcus
Broadie and Matt Moniz led the way in heat 1. The green
waved and it was all Marcus Broadie who handily won heat
1 with ever smooth Moniz in the second spot. Kyle Byers
who switch to the ITAL chassis about 1-1/2 months ago,
still looked to be finding the handle as he followed Moniz
across in 3rd. Luke Selliken and Molly Helmuth waged an
all out war for 15 laps before Selliken claimed the 4th and
Helmuth 5th.
PRE-FINAL - With rains gone and the track drying out, all
teams went with slicks and their dry set-up but once again it
was Broadie taking charge from the get go and never looking back. Byers appeared to be poised for second place finish
until a his rear torsion bar came loose and NWGCRCS starter
Larry Saneer waved the mechanical Black flag to Byers, moving Moniz to second Selliken to third and Helmuth to 4th.
Byers returned after a magical pit stop by the Byers Custom
Auto Body team and he caught and passed Helmuth to finish 4th.
FINAL - After coming off of 3 straight regional race event
wins, Moniz was poised and determined to get his fourth.
But on this day it was not going to be as Marcus Brodie continued his stellar performance and led the final from start to
finish and was virtually unchallenged all day to take the win
and the sweep, breaking Moniz’s 3 race win streak. Moniz
followed Brodie across the stripe for the runner up spot, Kyle
Byers seemed to be gaining on his new chassis as he finished
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third. Molly Helmuth and Luke Selliken waged their 3rd Race
War, only this time it was Helmuth victorious finishing 4th,
and Luke Selliken a very respectable and hard fought 5th. For
the record, Artie Carpenter Jr. who had won 2 straight in this
class was absent and unaccounted for. Hopefully the count
will improve at Chilliwack in July.
JR1 BRIGGS GAS ANIMAL LIGHT & BRIGGS WORLD
FORMULA - Schorn and Behar are the only two competitors
in the World Formula and Sting Ray Robb and Kyle Adams
were the only two in the Animal class. Schorn took qualifying, both heats and the main to seal the deal in World Formula both Saturday and Sunday with Behar in the runner
up spot. Sting Ray Robb takes qualifying, heat race one and
two only to break in the Final giving Saturday’s win to Kyle
Adams; who did a fantastic job, never quitting and kept on
ticking allowing him to win the final. Sunday was a different
story with Sting Ray Robb taking the win in Animal Heavy
and Kyle Adams in the runner up spot.
WORLD FORMULA HEAVY (SATURDAY) & WORLD
FORMULA MASTERS (SUNDAY) Yamaha Heavy - Gabe
Kajdy and Bryan Green (2009 IKF GrandNational Champion) made up the front row. Mike Schorn and Jeff Mullins were row 2 and Jerry Filgiano and Racing’s Nice Guy
Dana McDonald were row 3. Kajdy leads the way into one
when the green waves. On lap 2 Dana McDonald breaks and
becomes a spectator. Green is in the hunt until on lap 3 he
spits a chain and joins McDonald as a spectator. That allows
the Gabe Kajdy to win heat 1 by just under 3 seconds over
second place Schorn, third place Filgiano, and 4th place Mullins. In the Final it is Gabe Kajdy leading and Bryan Green
all over Kajdy in second until lap 14 when Green gets under
Kajdy in turn 8 and battle wheel to wheel the entire straight,
touch again coming out of turn 1 to the checkerd flag. It is SO
close that the starter has to make the call and gives the win
to Gabe Kajdy. Green is 2nd, Mike Schorn is 3rd, Filgiano,
Mullins, and McDonald close out day 1. Steve Adkinis won
Yamaha Heavy as he was the lone competitor.
On Sunday it is almost déjà vu of Saturday’s events only
this time it is Green who has things going his way as he
takes qualifying, heat 1 one, and the pre-final. In the FINAL
it comes down to lap 15 and it is a battle with Green leading,
Kajdy right behind in 2nd and Mike Schorn right on Kajdy’s
tail in 3rd. Out of turn one the white flag flies as all three
head into the turn two chicane. Kajdy makes a ‘banzai’ all or
nothing try on the outside of Green, they bang thru 2. Kajdy’s
momentum carries him back into the right side of Green as
they go into turn 3 and both Green & Kajdy head off into the
infield. Mike Schorn waves, thanks them and heads off to
take the win, followed by Jerry Filgiano. Green Recovers to
take 3rd, Kajdy is 4th, and Dana McDonald and Jeff Mullins
are 5th and 6th.
SHIFTERS - In the last race of the day, the shifters rolled
out with the biggest class of the weekend and 2010.Thirteen
of the best in business in 6 rows of 2 plus one to wage war.
Remo Ruscitti and Michael Valiante made up row 1 (how
bout that for a front row!), Scott Hargrove and David Jurca
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complete row 2, don Mcgregor and the “racin Trucker’ bob
kim row 3, anthony halcrow and chris perrault were in
row 4, row 5 was Mike Mcgowan and Taylor hacquard, row
6 was brayden bulger and Jayson clunie, and row 13 was
daryl redlin. when the green dropped in heat 1 nobody
could believe what they saw. They saw hargrove absolutely
leap from the inside of row 2 to the lead the first 3 circuits.
Jurca by then had gotten ruscitti and valiante to take over
second. Just before midway, Jurca got hargrove with a late
brake at the end of the straight going into turn one to take
the point. Jurca who ran a 31.304 lap as his best (over a tenth
quicker than he qualified) in heat 1 stayed put and took heat
1 .285 seconds ahead of second place hargrove with ruscitti and valiante 3rd and 4th respectively. anthony halcrow
looked strong by following right behind valiante to round
out the top 5.
PRE FINAL - it was more david Jurca in the pre-final as
the rains had subsided but the track was still not 100% as
Jurca’s 32.561 quick lap time proved. hargrove who started
off-pole in the pre final, stumbled and let ruscitti and don
Mcgregor who opened everyone’s eyes with his drive to the
3rd spot behind ruscitti leaving hargrove in 4th and Taylor
hacquard who started well back on the grid moved up 5
spots to take round out the top 5.
FINAL - This was it! Money time as Jurca led the way
with remo ruscitti outside. Mcgregor and hargrove were
back in row 2 with hacquard and halcrow in row 3, daryl
redlin and bob kim who had one of his better weekends of
2010 were in the 4th row, Jayson clunie and Mike Mcgowan
were in row 5, and brayden bulger and valiante were row
6. Jurca and ruscitti were one and two into turn one and off
they went for what ended up to be a 17 lap feature. when the
final checkered flag fell it was Jurca and ruscitti staying put,
hargrove and Mcgregor switch spots with hargrove in the
last podium spot and Mcgregor who was awesome, finishing
in the 4th spot. in the final stages, valiante had marched from
the tail of the field and battled furiously with Mcgregor but
couldn’t get by and had to settle for 5th. Taylor hacquard,
with a steady and impressive drive finished up 6th. anthony
halcrow dropped two spots from his starting grid spot to finish 7th, and the “racin’ Trucker” bob kim who was solid all
weekend in one of his most impressive drives of the year was
a solid 8th. brayden bulger who never really got on track, finished 9th, and the ever humble chris perrault nailed the 10th
spot. Then it was Mike Mcgowan, Jayson clunie, and daryl
redlin completing final three spots to close out the day.
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CONCLUSION - so race #4 is in the books, and the nw
gold cup/rotax challenge series is at the halfway point.
next stop for the series is again across the boarder at the
gregg Moore racing complex in chilliwack, bc on July 23,
24, & 25. remind everyone you know to push, pull, or drag
their karts to chilliwack because it’s going to be a great one.
To all the 4-stroker’s and shifter teams planning on participating in the “indy 500” of karting, the ikf 4-cycle/ shifter
& vintage grand nationals, i wish you all the very best and
hope to see you there calling the events and watching you
compete. safe and happy racing and remember, “thorough
preparation makes its own luck!” see you in chilliwack!
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How Bad Do You Want It?
The story of a young driver in Region 7 who paid his own way to the Grand Nationals by having yard sales!
I
am contacting you regarding my 14 ½ year old son, Brandon Reed. Since Brandon was 7, he dreamt of becoming a professional race car driver when he grew up. He
is the oldest of three children, and for his 7th birthday we
gave him a go-kart driving lesson. Since that day, the desire
to race has only increased. Go-kart racing in an extremely
expensive sport, so over the years, his
Christmas and birthday presents were
always go-kart related. My husband is
a self-employed general contractor, and
I am the stay-at-home mother of three
children ages 14 ½, 13 and 9.
Two weeks ago, we had to tell Brandon that we were unable to pay for his
upcoming IKF Grand Nationals go-kart
race week. With the economy the way it
is, my daughter’s team gymnastics training 6 days a week in a city an hour away,
and everything else, we simply could not afford the 3200 for
race entry costs, fees, and parts. I told Brandon if he truly
wanted to work towards earning money for this race event,
I would help him in any way I could. The next morning he
began cleaning out our garage, workshop, and barn gathering items to sell on eBay, Craig’s list and at a yard sale he was
planning. I have watched him work 8-10 hours a day preparing and selling. Friends and neighbors donated items for
the yard sale. His race mechanic donated his time to prepare
Brandon’s motors for this huge race. Brandon had two weeks
to earn enough money to attend this prestigious race, where
the winning drivers receive the coveted Duffy trophy, and get
a chance to talk to scouts from higher level race teams.
Last Friday, Brandon had made $749 on eBay, and $550 in
the sale of an old fishing boat. He had gotten local businesses
to sponsor him $800. He was still quite a bit short Saturday
morning as he set up for his yard sale. Our mechanic and the
other kids on the race team did not know if Brandon would
be going to Willow Springs Raceway the following day or
not - we all had to wait and see.
I helped Brandon at his yard sale simply by being there,
and by watching the many people that came to shop. I helped
some, but always asked him for prices etc. Brandon was
amazing. He worked the yard sale from 6 am until 3 pm,
and he raised an amazing $1220! He had earned enough to
cover costs associated with this race, and began getting his
go-kart trailer and go-kart ready to leave the following morning. He called the mechanic, teammates and put the plans
into motion. When he arrived at Willow Springs, he paid his
Grand National Entry fee with cash - not 100 dollar bills, but
1's, 5's, 10's, and 20's he earned himself.
Sunday my husband drove Brandon and the race trailer up
to the track near Edwards Air Force Base. Our mechanic, Alex
Sanner, is letting Brandon stay with him in his toy hauler to
keep hotel costs down. Alex also donated his time preparing Brandon’s motors and equipment for the races. The two
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other team parents have stepped up and are watching and
helping Brandon, since his father and I are unable to be there
all week. My husband must work to support the family and
cannot go to the track until Friday, and I must care for my two
younger kids and also drive my daughter to/from Temecula
daily. I will be having her spend the night at her teammates
houses Wednesday and Thursday nights
so my youngest son and I can drive the 2
½ hours to the track to watch the first to
main races. We will come home nightly
to keep costs down.
I feel that people would love to hear
this story of a 4.0 student who excels
in school and out; a young man who is
working hard, sacrificing and doing as
much as he possibly can to pursue his
dream. The hours he put in the past two
weeks has impressed me, for he is an
almost 15 year old kid, and would rather sleep, play video
games, or watch television rather than cleaning out garages
and buildings and working outside in the heat, but he has
shown me how badly he truly wants this. He met a gentleman at the yard sale who offered Brandon
a part-time job, earning $10 an hour, one to two days a week
starting the week after the Grand Nationals. He still has over
40 items listed for sale on eBay. Brandon sees this as a way
to save money for the next race event.
We are working on a website which should be completed
by the end of this week as a way to attract sponsors. He is
a young man who is going to succeed, and business would
benefit greatly from advertising on his kart, trailer and driver’s suit.
After the first day of practice, Brandon had the second
fastest lap times. Second to a boy whose financial pockets
run deep, and he changes to a new set of tires every practice
session. Brandon paid the $750 entry fee in cash - mostly 1’s,
5’s, 10’s and 20’s he raised at his yard sale. He bought $1000
worth of tires - one new set for each of the four races, plus
two sets to use for practice, with money he earned.
Whether he wins this week or not, the lesson he has
learned, and the work ethic he has shown, and taught to my
younger children, is invaluable. His drive, dedication and
determination are what should be told in the headlines of
newspapers and television news today. Focus on the positive
youth working hard to achieve. Show others how the “neversay-die” attitude can move mountains.
I am the proud mother of a boy, an Honor student and
leader, who is working hard towards his dream of becoming
a race car driver. He has shown that he is an inspiration to
other kids who have dreams of achieving. Please share his
story with others to give them hope in difficult times. Thank you for your time and the opportunity to share
Brandon’s story with others.
— Lisa Reed
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RaCe RepoRT
IKF Region 7 Championship Series
Round Two at Willow Springs
article and photos by Sean Buur, Go Racing Magazine
Parker Thompson led every lap of cadet action
r
ound 2 of the ikf region 7 championship
series presented by bridgestone went off
without a hitch at the famed willow springs
kart Track. The second episode of the summer/fall series was hosted by the willow springs kart club
and TiMi promotions. with the ikf 2-cycle sprint grand
nationals only a few weeks away it was imperative that racers and crews got a little more track time before the big event.
The always unpredictable willow weather greeted us with
highs in the 90s and a light breeze to make it seem just a bit
cooler than it was. The heat shouldn't be a factor in a few
weeks with the grand nationals running under the lights.
first out of the gate was the Kpv4/Yamaha pipe class. carl
Modoff set the pace in qualifying with a time of 47.449, but
it was kyle wright who snagged the prefinal win. attrition
played a big part of this race as one by one they seemed to
drop like flies. wright and cody Moss never completed a lap
and Modoff only went 7 laps before his day ended. bradley
espinoza managed to stay out of trouble on the start and took
over the lead on lap three. he enjoyed a sizable advantage
but the duo of John wallace iii and scott chohlis were in hot
pursuit. it took nearly the entire race for wallace and cholo
Jake Craig on his way to his second win of the weekend
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to bridge the gap, but once they did espinoza was toast. The
three drivers battled it out for the last few laps with wallace
getting a great win. after three years out of the kart, cholo
took a while to get back rolling, but he managed a great return
for 2nd place. espinoza finished in 3rd.
The Kpv1 class at the grand nationals is going to be one to
watch, in fact, all the cadet classes should provide us with our
fair share of excitement. parker Thompson was the man to beat
sunday right from the get go. with a pole and win in the prefinal he was poised to win the final too. The only thing standing
in his was twenty laps and sixteen other drivers. fortunately
Kolby Araki was victorious in Sr. PRD
for parker he was dialed in as usual and hammered his way
home for an uncontested win. Thompson led from flag to flag
as the field fought their way through the laps for best in class.
colton herta and brenden baker went at it early for 2nd place
while Troy wesolowski, chance skaufel, and christian brooks
followed closely behind. baker brought it home for 2nd place
and after tech had cleared brooks was scored in 3rd, completing a great run up from the back to the front.
Jake craig put 3 tenths on the field in Junior prd qualifying and carried that momentum into the prefinal. Jason hannegan and christian rochester gave chase but the double
zero of craig was unstoppable. rochester's day ended early
and by the checkered flag craig had two seconds on hannegan at the finish.
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attempts from all challengers Thompson grabbed the holeshot to start the final. dreaming of back to back Junior 1
wins brooks slotted into second with noah garza and cooper whitbread in tow. after dropping a few positions on the
start, herta fought his way up to 3rd and challenged brooks
for 2nd. brooks finally had to yield the spot and herta took
up the duties of chasing after Thompson. on fire once again,
Thompson was successful in completing the sweep of all the
cadet classes. i don't think there was a lap he didn't lead all
weekend long. herta kept brooks at bay and they finished
2nd and 3rd. after getting tangled up on the start, baker
rebounded with a superb drive from last to 4th. wyatt May
Jake Craig swept the Junior 2 classes including PRD
also turned in a solid performance coming from deep in the
The Kid Kart class was anything but close all day long. carson field to finish in 5th.
enright out qualified hayden wagner by 8 tenths and Myles
farhan by more than 2 seconds. enright's advantage disappeared in the prefinal as wagner found a little extra speed. The
final played out in a similar fashion as qualifying with enright
in a world all his own. in a grueling 12 lap final enright went
flag to flag for the win with wagner doing the same for 2nd
place. hudson Morrow landed 3rd place after dicing nearly the
entire race with luis ortiz and anthony willis.
The sr. spec prd class was by far the best and largest of the Carson Enright hammered the field in Kid Karts
adult classes. kolby araki has proved time and time again
Kpv 2 Junior was the final class on the docket and once
that this is his class and another pole position on sunday just again Jake craig led the way. with a pole and dominating
added more proof. The familiar #17 driven by Matt Johnson prefinal win under his belt, craig was the clear favorite in
the final as well. on the line was of course another win, but
also the opportunity to match parker Thompson by sweeping
the Junior classes. although slater stowell and Jorge cevallos
were best in class for the prefinal, the final saw the running
order make a slight shift. it didn't shift much as craig easily
went flag to flag for his second win of the weekend. cevallos
and stowell started out as 2nd and 3rd but brandon reed was
quick to jump up into 3rd place. as cevallos and reed settled
in for the long haul, haley Jenni was climbing up through the
field.
The laps ticked by and one by one Jenni was getting
Parker Thompson in route to his first of two win on the weekend
closer to the front. reed had retired by lap 14 but it took a few
qualified p2 with Max feyerabend and erik Jackson mak- more laps to hunt down cevallos. with a last lap attack, Jenni
ing up row two. The prefinal saw John wallace iii, Johnson, made a move that stuck and captured 2nd place to complete
and scott saunders all lead laps while araki had to work his
way back to the front. with a late race move araki once again
would start the final from the pole position. saunders had a
great start and led araki, Ty Matta, Johnson and lloyd Mack
to the line for the first of 24 laps. his lead didn't last long as
araki moved to the front and never looked back. once out
front it was goodbye and thanks for the memories as araki's
#30 drove off with the willow wind to a 6 second margin of
victory. saunders maintained 2nd place for a while fending
off charges from Matta, but the guy on the move was Jack- John Wallace had a great run in KPV3/Yamaha Pipe to take the win
son. back in 8th to start the first lap, Jackson was right in the a wonderful effort. cevallos maintained a 3rd place finish as
mix by lap six with Johnson, Matta and saunders. The aussie reed and stowell completed the top five.
saunders put up a great fight but eventually Jackson took 2nd
regional competition will take June off and all of July and
and carried it to the finish. saunders finished in 3rd place return to action august 7-8 with the santa Maria kart club in
with Johnson and Max feyerabend completing the top five. santa Maria, california. The ikf 2-cycle sprint grand nationparker Thompson was at it again in Junior 1 action grab- als hosted by willow springs kart club and TiMi promotions
bing the pole from colton herta, christian brooks and bren- will take place under the lights June 23-26 at willow springs
den baker. The prefinal saw that running order remain the kart Track. all grand nationals information and entry forms
same, but on the grid for the final the chasers had high hope can be found at www.timipromotions.com or contact Tim
for ruining Thompson's sweep of the cadet classes. despite holden 818-701-7151 or Mike Manning 661-256-7500.
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hot off the press
Top Five for Scribner Motorsports
at All American Speedway
This past weekend Chris Scribner
Driver of the Scribner Motorsports/
Heritage Hotel Group Chevrolet car
grabbed a top five finish, the first for the
team. Scribner is in his second year of
competition at All American Speedway
in the NASCAR Whelen Late Model
division and is looking for more top
finishes for 2010.
Scribner posted solid results in practices leading up to the day, then put
his machine at the top of the charts in
qualifying holding fast time till late
when Scribner got bumped to third.
In the trophy dash Chris started outside front row. Hampered on the outside lane on the start due to oil on the
track from the earlier division, Scribner
couldn’t hold the position and fell to
third in the 4 lap race.
Scribner would start in the ninth
position for the 44 lap Main Event for
the night. Chris picked off a few positions early before settling in to run consistent laps. Late in the race Scribner
found himself in 5th position and held
on to the finish. “This is a good finish
for the team and all the hard work they
have done to help me get the car competitive. We still have a lot of work to
do to get the car even better, but this
definitely helps the moral of the team
and our early point’s position,” Says
Scribner. Scribner got moved up an
additional position to fourth after a
competitor was found non-compliant
in post race tech.
Additional information on Scribner Motorsports 2010 season can be
obtained from the teams website www.
scribnermotorsports.com. The Team
will contest the 2010 All American
Speedway NASCAR Late Model 27
race series with Team Partners Heritage Hotel Group, RMG Race Media
Group, Star Racing Supply, Zamp
Helmets, Scribner Plastics, Powertrain
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Technology, Eibach Springs, Vicci Racing Apparel, MSD Ignition, Flowmaster, AD3 Graphics, Allstar Performance,
and KRC Power Steering.
Zach Zimmerly records career best
runner-up with GSC in Santa Maria
By Gary Thomas, photo by Steve Lamothe, www.stevesracingphotos.com Santa Maria, CA, May 3, 2010. After
having possible top-five runs thwarted
the past couple weeks due to separate
accidents 15-year-old Zach Zimmerly
came back strong this past Saturday
night and raced to a career best second
place finish with the Golden State Challenge 410 Sprint Car Series at the Santa
Maria Speedway.
The previous week in Watsonville
had seen Zimmerly battle for the lead
on the opening lap of the feature with
13-time King of California Brent Kaeding, until getting upside down after
riding over a wheel while sitting in the
fifth position.
This most recent Saturday he put that
behind him and started from the front
row in the main event for the first time
in his GSC career, before trailing vet-
eran Tommy Tarlton across the line and
finishing just ahead of Peter Murphy to
earn his first ever podium finish with
the traveling 410 series. "This is pretty
cool to come out here and run second
tonight with GSC in my first weekend
of racing at Santa Maria," Zimmerly
said on the front stretch after the feature. "I want to thank my whole family, Duke and Scott McMillen, Jonathan
Allard, the Christian Stover Foundation
and all of our sponsors and everyone
that supports this team."
The two-night Doug Fort Memorial
at Santa Maria Speedway began on Friday with an Ocean Sprint Car Series presented by Taco Bravo event, where the
Vancouver, Washington driver brought
home a ninth place finish in the feature
during what was his first 360 sprint car
start of the year.
Coming back on Saturday the track
surface started out extremely greasy,
making it difficult for drivers to get all
850 hp down to the speedway. Coming
out ninth in the qualifying order Zimmerly would cut the eighth fastest lap of
the session aboard the Christian Stover
Foundation, Butler Built Performance,
McMillen Motorsports No. 94 A.R.T.
He then started from the second row in
his heat race and scored a fourth place
result at the finish to move him into the
dash for the fourth consecutive week.
The luck of the draw for the dash
then saw Zimmerly earn a front row
starting spot, which he parlayed into a
second place effort that also put him on
the front row for the 30-lap Golden State
Challenge Series main event. When the
green lights came on in the feature the
youngster would settled into second
aboard the Level One Concrete, Douglas
Wheel Technologies, Miller&Zimmerly
Holdings No. 94 mount. With traffic
coming into play quickly and the track
staying very wet, it made things interesting getting through the thick pack
of cars. Zimmerly ran comfortably in
second for much of the race and then
held off a strong late-race challenge
from Murphy to cross the stripe with a
runner-up finish at the conclusion.
Next up for Zimmerly and the
McMillen Motorsports No. 94 team
will be a double-header weekend at the
famed Silver Dollar Speedway quartermile bullring. On Friday night it will
be a regular 410 weekly point show
and then on Saturday the Golden State
Challenge Sprint Car Series will be in
action for the 20th annual Dave Bradway Jr. Memorial.
Zimmerly is also looking for additional sponsors to help support his
racing endeavors and for anyone that
would like to get on board please contact Zach at zachzimmerlyracing94@
gmail.com. For more news and info
on 15-year-old Zach Zimmerly please
visit www.zachzimmerly.com and don't
forget to follow us on twitter at twitter.
com/ZZR94.
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Points STANDINGS
REGION 3
SPeedway
2010 Northland Tour Dirt Series
As of 6-23-2010
Briggs Animal Light
Mitch Weiss ....................... 1191
Tony Rialson ...................... 1106
Todd Terhune ....................... 733
David Bristow ...................... 725
Isaac Minnehan ................... 531
Thomas Spanel . .................. 406
Scott Simms ........................ 346
Zach Drahota . ..................... 208
Alex Hock ............................ 195
Jesse Allen .......................... 188
Dillon Sampson ................... 178
Briggs Animal Medium
Isaac Minnehan ................. 1124
Mitch Weiss ....................... 1118
Justin Hanson . .................. 1081
Tony Rialson ...................... 1043
Brian Lepa ........................... 786
Thomas Spanel . .................. 410
Josh Peterson . .................... 405
Mason Gustafson . ............... 365
Adam Gustafson .................. 350
Kevin Kirk ............................ 335
Bryan Good . ........................ 319
Zach Drahota . ..................... 309
Dillon Sampson ................... 301
Todd Moulton Jr . ................. 292
Alex Hock ............................ 206
Max Jacobson ..................... 198
John Merley ........................ 197
Zach Axlen . ......................... 196
Jake Hanson . ...................... 193
David Bristow ...................... 175
Scott Simons ....................... 171
Darrin Zomer ....................... 159
J R Richards ........................ 151
Logan Sinning ..................... 145
Kevin Mulder ....................... 144
Briggs Animal Heavy
Jonathan Hanson . ............. 1170
Mike Berg . ........................ 1100
Jake Hanson . ...................... 418
Dillon Sampson ................... 373
Justin Lee . .......................... 348
Brandon Merley ................... 343
Jake Alton ........................... 206
John Merley ........................ 201
Zach Axlen . ......................... 196
Darrin Zomer ....................... 182
Kevin Kirk ............................ 181
Travis Proksch ..................... 176
Brian Wannarka ................... 171
Rusty Loof ........................... 171
Zach Drahota . ..................... 161
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Kevin Mulder ....................... 153
Briggs Blue Wazoom OHV
Jonathan Hanson . ............. 1197
Justin Hanson . .................. 1142
Nathan Terhune ................... 773
Thomas Spanel . .................. 204
Junior 1 Briggs Animal Light
Brandon Dolman . .............. 1154
Lexie Ignaszewski ............. 1099
Tylan Porath ........................ 581
Bryan Brandt ....................... 408
Lincoln Schanzenbach ......... 363
Cody Ott .............................. 358
Jacob Murray ...................... 353
Blake Hanson ...................... 323
Aaron Zegers ....................... 203
Wyatt Blashe ....................... 203
Trajan Schmidt .................... 185
Blair Nothdurft ..................... 160
Junior 1 Briggs Animal Heavy
Brandon Dolman . .............. 1144
Codie Goettl . ..................... 1099
Wyatt Blashe ....................... 805
Tylan Porath ........................ 553
Bryan Brandt ....................... 404
Lincoln Schanzenbach ......... 369
Jacob Murray ...................... 359
Aaron Zegers ....................... 195
Trajan Schmidt .................... 188
Jason Ebert ......................... 180
Blair Nothdurft ..................... 168
Junior 2 Briggs Animal Light
Brandon Grendzinski . ........ 1207
Dylan Goettl ....................... 1092
Cole Ignaszewski ............... 1077
James Suter ...................... 1066
Dalton Magers ................... 1057
Jacob Knapper .................... 725
Zachary Johnson ................. 716
Sammi Simons .................... 536
Scott Swanson .................... 497
Cole Daebler . ...................... 421
Cody Schroeder ................... 376
Kaleb Johnson ..................... 375
Javen Ostermann ................ 370
Brent Edmunds . .................. 366
Michael Nichols ................... 347
Taylor Arndt ......................... 341
Amanda Bristow .................. 330
Hunter Parsons .................... 202
Cory Jalaska . ...................... 154
Junior 2 Briggs Animal Heavy
Dylan Goettl ....................... 1181
Brandon Gredzinski ........... 1171
James Suter ...................... 1078
Dalton Magers ................... 1041
Allen Minter ....................... 1041
Scott Swanson .................... 706
Zachary Johnson ................. 697
Kaleb Johnson ..................... 423
Cody Schroeder ................... 411
Michael Nichols ................... 363
Aaron Kaderabek ................. 358
Cole Daebler . ...................... 346
Jaydon Baker ...................... 341
Brent Ednumds . .................. 341
Amanda Bristow .................. 313
Hunter Parsons .................... 191
Cory Talaska ........................ 161
Briggs Animal Masters
Mike Berg . ........................ 1179
Doug Hanson ..................... 1149
Marty Aulner ........................ 384
Brian Wannarka ................... 374
Brian Baker ......................... 205
Fred Hefti ............................ 194
Monte Bankes ..................... 179
Junior Gas
Michael Murray ................... 402
REGION 4B
SPEEDWAY
As of 6-15-2010
Junior 1 Briggs Animal Light
Camron Bullock ................... 778
Chance Hoffmeyer ............... 406
Ryan Roberts ....................... 194
Boone Evans . ...................... 179
Junior 1 Briggs Animal Heavy
Johnny Boland . ................... 790
Chance Hoffmeyer ............... 386
Ryan Roberts ....................... 397
Boone Evans . ...................... 179
Cameron Bullock ................. 183
Junior 1 Briggs Animal Cage
Kart
Johnny Boland . ................... 810
Britney DeRoon . .................. 755
Robert Martinez ................... 194
Tanner Tatsch ...................... 184
Junior 2 Briggs Animal Cage
Kart
Andrew Downs .................... 817
Trevor McIntire .................... 747
Hunter Krugle ...................... 727
Kade Taylor . ........................ 559
Patrick Knight ...................... 196
Payton Pierce ...................... 171
Junior 2 Briggs Animal Light
Zack Harville ....................... 778
Andrew Downs .................... 763
Arin Green ........................... 377
Logan Lalena . ..................... 204
Justin Robinson ................... 193
Harrison Wise ...................... 183
Junior 2 Briggs Animal Heavy
Andrew Downs .................... 781
Zack Harville ....................... 577
Arin Green ........................... 387
Logan Lalena . ..................... 204
Briggs Animal Medium
Zack Kuntz .......................... 762
Chase Lambright ................. 757
Trey Paroline . ...................... 742
Taylor Paroline ..................... 537
Barbara DeRoon .................. 533
David Snyder ....................... 401
Austin Bursby ...................... 207
Kyle Towns .......................... 167
Briggs Animal Heavy
Brandon Kelley .................... 800
Greg Snyder ........................ 203
David Snyder ....................... 194
Slade Johnson ..................... 192
Jimmy McCoy . .................... 184
Kyle Towns .......................... 183
Robert Wyble ....................... 179
SAMS / RWYB
Martin DeRoon . ................... 779
Mike DeRoon ....................... 598
Greg Snyder ........................ 202
David Snyder ....................... 183
Joe DeRoon ......................... 183
REGION 5
SPEEDWAY
As of 6-24-2010
Junior I Animal Heavy
Brody Willett......................... 399
Ryan Maitland....................... 399
Cole Luck............................. 374
Tristan Vesterby.................... 359
Lucas Jacobson.................... 344
Collin Luck............................ 339
Logan Gunderson.................. 324
Christian Kennedy................. 314
Tanner Mullen....................... 209
Josh Vis................................ 180
Dylan Vanwyk....................... 175
Junior I Briggs Heavy
Tristan Vesterby.................... 415
Lucas Jacobson.................... 395
Brody Willitt.......................... 385
Christian Kennedy................. 380
Ben Bogle............................. 208
Caymen DeJong................... 208
Logan Gunderson.................. 208
Dylan VanWyk....................... 208
Ryan Maitland....................... 197
Jr 2 Animal Heavy
Jeff Edwards........................ 386
Brayton Carter...................... 203
Zach Johnson....................... 193
Cole Ferguson....................... 193
Jimmy Abell.......................... 183
Jr 2 Briggs Heavy
Jeff Edwards........................ 409
Derik Hodges........................ 399
Dustin Reed.......................... 207
Levi Preston.......................... 207
Cole Ferguson....................... 207
Ross Young........................... 207
Brayton Carter...................... 207
Briggs Animal Heavy
Scott Terhune....................... 412
Austin Beck.......................... 382
Mike Mass............................ 362
Brad Maas............................ 352
Devon Havlik........................ 342
Bill Rieken............................ 186
Jeremiah Davis..................... 183
Stock Briggs Heavy
Devon Havlik........................ 407
Russel Benhart..................... 205
Bryan Nevins Jr.................... 205
Corey Forsyth....................... 205
Andy Bates........................... 205
Jeremiah Davis..................... 196
Austin Beck.......................... 192
Jr 1 Yamaha Heavy
Josh Vis................................ 406
Brody Willett......................... 396
Mariah Harney...................... 391
Dawson Harney.................... 386
Rilee Slycord......................... 381
Anissa Smith........................ 376
Courtney DuBois................... 209
Andrea Lauger...................... 209
Gunner Vignaroli................... 209
Owen Ward........................... 207
Jr 2 Yamaha Heavy
Woodrow Carpenter.............. 397
Jimmy Abell.......................... 377
Chance Titus......................... 362
Brayton Carter...................... 204
Superbox
Andy Rice............................. 418
Koty Benhart......................... 408
Austin Ferrell........................ 398
Jeremy Clearwater............... 393
Chris Harrison....................... 388
Patrick Parks........................ 383
Nathan Christen.................... 378
Ed Clearwater....................... 373
John McCaughey.................. 368
Yamaha KT100 Heavy
Jeremy Hills.......................... 428
Brad Stevens........................ 418
Jason Killam......................... 403
Shawn Brown....................... 398
Aaron Young......................... 393
Robert Apt Jr........................ 388
DJ Palmer............................. 383
Chase Young......................... 378
Ryan Hale............................. 373
Jake Tuel.............................. 370
Dennis DuBois...................... 217
Austin Ferrell........................ 217
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Chris Buller........................... 217
Jayce Jenkins....................... 217
Kyle Heitz............................. 217
Luke Payton.......................... 217
Ben Carpenter...................... 217
Steve Smith.......................... 217
Mike Clausen........................ 191
Open/Dual Combo
Mike Clausen........................ 409
Austin Ferrell........................ 409
Bill Rieken............................ 359
DJ Palmer............................. 349
Robert Apt Jr........................ 325
Luke Payton.......................... 334
Jason Killam......................... 193
Brad Stevens........................ 188
Chase Young......................... 183
Steve Smith.......................... 178
Dennis DuBois...................... 158
Aaron Young......................... 155
Kyle Heitz............................. 152
Jr Speedway Midgets
Chris Peden.......................... 408
Kyle Jared............................ 373
Jackson Fisher..................... 358
Ross Young........................... 195
Derrike Clark........................ 185
Open Speedway Midgets
Terry Hurley.......................... 388
Ron Boylan........................... 363
Patrick Parks........................ 205
Steve Failor........................... 203
Gary Bennett......................... 185
Jayce Jenkins....................... 175
REGION 5A
SPEEDWAY
As of 6-17-2010
Junior I Light
Jacee Gerlach . .................... 813
Tylan Porath ........................ 773
Crist Pittenger . .................... 378
Trajan Schmidt .................... 193
Trevin Stutheit ..................... 185
Tyson Kaiser ........................ 180
Junior 1 Heavy
Jacee Gerlach . .................... 800
Tylan Porath ........................ 790
Blair Nothdurft ..................... 705
Brandon Dolman . ................ 705
Jacob Murray ...................... 534
Lincoln Schanzenbach ......... 416
Landon Scott ....................... 384
Devyn Peterson ................... 364
Bryan Brandt ....................... 200
Ben Bogle . .......................... 188
Trajan Schmidt .................... 185
Cody Ott .............................. 170
Blake Hanson ...................... 160
Junior 1 Medium
Jacee Gerlach . .................... 802
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Tylan Porath ........................ 777
Blair Nothdurft ..................... 722
Brandon Dolman . ................ 712
Jacob Murray ...................... 570
Lincoln Schanzenbach ......... 417
Landon Scott ....................... 396
Devyn Peterson ................... 340
Crist Pittenger . .................... 207
Bryan Brandt ....................... 200
Ben Bogle ............................ 179
Trajan Schmidt .................... 175
Cody Ott .............................. 165
Tyson Kaiser ........................ 164
Blake Hanson ...................... 155
Junior 2 Light
Dylan LaCroix ...................... 771
James Suter ........................ 756
Kaleb Johnson ..................... 589
Chelsea Oines . .................... 574
Chase Morris ....................... 552
Jacob Krug .......................... 418
Michael Nichols ................... 380
Levi Preston ........................ 378
Blaney Markman ................. 378
Cody Wolf ............................ 362
Justin Robinson ................... 328
Dusten Reed . ...................... 328
Elizabeth Hubbard ............... 209
Dylan Goettl ......................... 209
Jacob Knapper .................... 184
Javen Ostermann ................ 174
MacKenzie VonColin . ........... 159
Junior 2 Medium
Michael Nichols ................... 779
Adam Brotherton ................. 770
Kaleb Johnson ..................... 760
Dylan LaCroix ...................... 750
Chelsea Oines . .................... 740
James Suter ........................ 730
Tanner Zweifel ..................... 678
Tucker Snedeker . ................ 676
Chase Morris ....................... 545
Jacob Krug .......................... 395
Levi Preston ........................ 357
Dusten Reed . ...................... 345
Justin Robnson . .................. 302
Elizabeth Hubbard ............... 210
Gunnar Pike . ....................... 196
Cole Ferguson ..................... 194
Dylan Goettl ......................... 190
Michael Wade ...................... 158
MacKenzie VonColin . ........... 155
Jordan Evans . ..................... 149
Junior 2 Heavy
Kaleb Johnson ..................... 802
Michael Nichols ................... 797
Adam Brotherton ................. 766
Tucker Snedeker . ................ 752
James Suter ........................ 742
Dylan LaCroix ...................... 737
Tanner Zweifel ..................... 712
Aaron Kaderabeck ............... 208
Gunnar Pike . ....................... 202
Michael Wade ...................... 177
Amanda Bristow .................. 169
Cole Ferguson ..................... 168
Dusten Reed . ...................... 162
Cam Medema ...................... 159
Dereck Oden ....................... 157
Dylan Rief ............................ 154
Junior 2 Briggs Animal Heavy
No entries . .............................. 0
Open
No entries . .............................. 0
Junior 1 Briggs Animal Heavy
No entries . .............................. 0
Stock Light
Zach Humphries .................. 422
Tom Spanel ......................... 204
Jordan Krug . ....................... 194
Brentt Mork ......................... 397
Shayle Bade ........................ 184
Joe Hilger ............................ 179
Jamie Gerlach ..................... 382
Talia Mangiameli ................. 169
Alysse Morris . ..................... 372
Candice Hayes . ................... 367
Tanner Snedeker ................. 364
Cody Snyder ........................ 153
Dakota Hendey .................... 358
Cody Olsen .......................... 147
Jeremiah Davis . .................. 208
Stock Medium
Tom Spanel ......................... 224
Kiefer Kalin .......................... 429
Garrett Swiggart .................. 419
Cody Olsen .......................... 199
Shayle Bade ........................ 194
Joe Hilger ............................ 189
Sam Mangiameli . ................ 184
Cameron Childs ................... 179
Darin Hauff .......................... 389
Max Jacobson ..................... 384
Alysse Morris . ..................... 381
Kyle Bohling ........................ 163
Chris Buller . ........................ 160
Mark Jacobson .................... 157
Brentt Mork ......................... 369
Zach Humphries .................. 366
Cody Snyder ........................ 363
Chris Shrook . ...................... 145
Jordan Krug . ....................... 142
Heather Salter ..................... 139
Steven Kozol . ...................... 137
Darrin Zomer ....................... 350
Cary Muilenburg .................. 348
Dillon Sampson ................... 346
Wes Miles . .......................... 215
Steve Jacobson ................... 215
Ashley Miller . ...................... 215
Dick Dunwoody ................... 215
LO 206
Cary Muilenburg .................. 806
Bill Jacobson ....................... 193
Frank Alloway ...................... 183
Stock Heavy
Garrett Swiggart .................. 418
Kiefer Kalin .......................... 408
Darrin Zomer ....................... 398
Chris Buller . ........................ 185
Dillon Sampson ................... 388
Andrew Hays ....................... 383
Shayle Bade ........................ 170
Steven Kozol . ...................... 165
Darin Hauff .......................... 368
Dan Fay ............................... 155
Cody Snyder ........................ 208
Ashley Miller . ...................... 208
Masters
No Entries . .............................. 0
Briggs Animal Light
Zach Humphries .................. 408
Joe Hilger ............................ 408
Darin Hauff .......................... 363
Talia Mangiameli ................. 330
Jordan Krug . ....................... 192
Cody Olsen .......................... 187
Sam Mangiameli . ................ 186
Shayle Bade ........................ 177
Alysse Morris . ..................... 172
Brentt Mork ......................... 171
Tom Spanel ......................... 167
David Bristow ...................... 162
Candice Hayes . ................... 157
Carissa Alloway ................... 151
Briggs Animal Medium
Garrett Swiggart .................. 398
Joe Hilger ............................ 398
Zach Humphries .................. 365
Darrin Zomer ....................... 348
Cameron Childs ................... 338
Kiefer Kalin .......................... 323
Dillon Sampson ................... 313
Darin Hauff .......................... 307
Max Jacobson ..................... 304
Cody Snyder ........................ 304
Sam Mangiameli . ................ 295
Brentt Mork ......................... 210
Tom Spanel ......................... 208
Todd Moulton . ..................... 195
Chris Buller . ........................ 193
Adam Gustafson .................. 190
John Merley ........................ 185
Cody Olsen .......................... 183
Alyssse Morris ..................... 178
Logan Sinning ..................... 165
Kyle Bohling ........................ 163
Jeremiah Davis . .................. 156
Jordan Krug . ....................... 151
Ashley Miller . ...................... 150
Mason Gustafson . ............... 144
Marty Aulner ........................ 138
Shayle Bade ............................ 0
Briggs Animal Heavy
Garrett Swiggart .................. 404
Darrin Zomer ....................... 374
Dillon Sampson ................... 369
Kiefer Kalin .......................... 338
Cary Muilenburg .................. 316
Frank Alloway ...................... 311
Kirk Sackreiter . ................... 212
Chris Buller . ........................ 202
Jake Hanson . ...................... 202
Tyler Kinman ....................... 177
Jamie Gerlach ..................... 177
Shayle Bade ........................ 172
Cody Snyder ........................ 172
Jason Horn .......................... 167
Justin Lee . .......................... 167
Ashley Miller . ...................... 162
Cody Snyder ........................ 157
Andrew Hays ....................... 151
Briggs Animal Blue Wazoom
Medium
No Entries . .............................. 0
Junior Gas
Tukar Eischens .................... 779
Tyler Bitz ............................. 759
Michael Murray ................... 586
Nathan Peschke . ................. 559
Ryan Pascoe . ...................... 402
Alycia Timmerman ............... 347
Chantel Bade ....................... 167
Briggs Animal Masters
Mike Berg . .......................... 796
Ken Scott . ........................... 582
Michey Hays ........................ 567
Mark Kix .............................. 384
Mitch Morris ........................ 205
Kevin Kinman ...................... 204
Brian Wannarka ................... 204
Joe Medema ....................... 184
REGION 11
Road Race
Reg. 11 NCK Road Race
As of 6-22-2010
Yamaha KT100S Light
Griffin King .......................... 385
Scott Kuntze ........................ 204
Steve Bishop ....................... 194
Anthony Honeywell .............. 179
Yamaha KT100S Heavy
Griffin King .......................... 395
Anthony Honeywell .............. 204
Scott Kuntze ........................ 184
Steve Bishop ....................... 179
125cc-150cc Open
Steve Bishop ....................... 385
Griffin King .......................... 370
David Koomjan .................... 370
Ray Bobo ............................. 367
Michael Estrella ................... 205
Jim White ............................ 202
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Ben French .......................... 195
Kyle Kuntze . ........................ 180
Unlimited/ FKE III
John Stafford . ..................... 594
Larry Dobbs . ....................... 559
Paul Traver .......................... 375
Herach Haroutunians ........... 360
Mark Morrison ..................... 350
Anthony Williams ................. 206
Ron Shaw ............................ 194
TaG Enduro
Larry O'Neal ........................ 543
Michael Grijalva ................... 398
Juha Salmela . ..................... 388
Terre Rothweiler .................. 205
Joe Kitterman ...................... 205
Dan Geil .............................. 185
Rick Holmboe ...................... 185
Bryant Thomas .................... 175
Rhonda Richardson . ............ 175
Super Stock Situp
David Koomjan .................... 201
Inter-Continental-E
John Stafford . ..................... 607
Larry Dobbs . ....................... 537
Mark Morrison ..................... 368
Steve Kemp ......................... 360
Paul Traver .......................... 353
Ryen Miller .......................... 207
Ron Shaw ............................ 194
Thomas Crahan ................... 187
Eddie Lawson ...................... 182
Luis Fernando Gularte . ........ 176
Yamaha Limited Light Sprint
Clint Howard . ...................... 549
Billy Howard ........................ 544
Larry Stevens ...................... 534
Codie Howard ...................... 524
Ben French .......................... 504
Ray Bobo ............................. 407
David Koomjan .................... 405
Michael Estrella ................... 362
Kyle Kuntze . ........................ 207
Terry Clauson ...................... 174
Ryan Lee ............................. 164
Jim White ............................ 159
Yamaha Limited Heavy Sprint
Larry Stevens ...................... 558
Ben French .......................... 543
Ray Bobo ............................. 409
Michael Estrella ................... 359
David Koomjan .................... 204
Terry Clauson ...................... 195
Kyle Kuntze . ........................ 194
TaG Heavy
Joe Beaudoin . ..................... 202
Dan Geil .............................. 192
TaG Light
John McClintic . ................... 393
Joe Beaudoin . ..................... 202
Rhonda Richardson . ............ 201
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Formula 125 Limited
Jonathan Shaw . .................. 405
Dave Flutz ........................... 203
Chris Gaczol ........................ 193
Troy Shooter ........................ 193
Anthony Williams ................. 192
Mario Valiente . .................... 183
Jahan Mongul . .................... 183
Formula 125 Limited Heavy
Brian Tilseth ........................ 402
Formula 125
Jonathon Shaw . .................. 405
Brian Tilseth ........................ 376
Troy Shooter ........................ 203
Dave Fultz ........................... 193
Jahan Mogul . ...................... 192
Anthony Williams ................. 183
Formula 80 Senior
Don Shalla ........................... 402
Super Stock CR125
Erik Maxfield ....................... 619
Darrell Hulford ..................... 569
Joseph Hollinger . ................ 519
Jack Dorian ......................... 494
Sonny Van Hook . ................. 492
Michael LaGrone . ................ 483
Kerry Matthews ................... 461
Brian White . ........................ 455
Bill Cox ................................ 452
Chris McCabe ...................... 389
Todd Baker .......................... 365
Bill Guilick ........................... 360
Rich Goddard . ..................... 318
Tony Rodriquez .................... 215
Jimmy McNeil ..................... 205
Steve Beaudoin ................... 205
Chris Gaczol ........................ 194
Tony Rodriquez .................... 179
Ken Shilling ......................... 175
Chris Bachmann .................. 169
Justin Casey ........................ 160
Paul Traver .......................... 148
NCK World Formula Medium
Chris Abbas ......................... 584
Brien Bluhm ........................ 574
Larry Morelock .................... 529
Cliff Letterman . ................... 360
Taelor Janes ........................ 204
Cory Medigovich . ................ 195
Brad Wunder ....................... 195
IKF World Formula Heavy
Chris Abbas ......................... 584
Brien Bluhm ........................ 574
Larry Morelock .................... 554
Cliff Letterman . ................... 360
Taelor Janes ........................ 204
Cory Medigovich . ................ 195
Brad Wunder ....................... 185
WC 80cc Sprint
Richard Witschel . ................ 404
Don Shalla ........................... 193
John Montes . ...................... 183
WC Super Stock CR125 II
Sonny Van Hook . ................. 565
Darrell Hulford ..................... 558
Erik Maxfield ....................... 557
Michael LaGrone . ................ 518
Jack Dorian ......................... 499
Brian White . ........................ 498
Bill Cox ................................ 466
Kerry Mathews .................... 465
Joseph Hollinger . ................ 464
Chris McCabe ...................... 389
Bill Guilick ........................... 374
Todd Baker .......................... 344
Rich Goddard . ..................... 329
Jimmy McNeil ..................... 215
Justin Casey ........................ 205
Steve Beaudoin ................... 204
Chris Bachman .................... 184
Ken Shilling ......................... 180
Chris Gazcol ........................ 153
Paul Traver .......................... 153
Tony Rodriquez .................... 150
TaG Enduro II
Larry O'Neal ........................ 586
Juha Salmela . ..................... 405
Rhonda Richardson . ............ 183
WC TaG FBO
Mike Baer ............................ 558
Rick Jackson ....................... 533
Larry Stevens ...................... 528
Don Pierce . ......................... 517
Bill Mastrude ....................... 513
Claude (Butch) Thompson .... 490
Bryant Thomas .................... 389
Steve Dutton . ...................... 387
Ray Chiappe ........................ 384
Chris McCabe ...................... 213
Terre Rothweiler .................. 211
Joe Kitterman ...................... 183
Rick Holmboe ...................... 168
Levi Harris ........................... 164
Ken Adams .......................... 159
Dennis Conary ..................... 156
Rhonda Richardson . ............ 153
Dave Cabico ........................ 149
NCK Super Sportsman Yamaha
Light
Danny Chew ........................ 603
WC Stock CR80 Sprint
Patrick McCawley ................ 404
Richard Witschel . ................ 192
Don Shalla ........................... 192
NCK Unlimited II
Herach Haroutunians ........... 396
Anthony Williams ................. 205
Randy Taylor ........................ 185
Luis Fernando Gularte . ........ 180
Kenny Roesler ..................... 175
NEW MEMBERS
MAY 2010
Camilo Mejia...................................................................... CA
Nicholas Phillips............................................................... CA
Randy Benedix.................................................................. CA
Branden Benedix............................................................... CA
Gene Atkins........................................................................ CA
Eugen Muzio...................................................................... CA
Andrew Colombini........................................................... CA
Todd Cindell...................................................................... CA
Chad Cindell...................................................................... CA
Antony Halcrou..................................................................BC
Hunter Halcrou..................................................................BC
Jerry Pitts............................................................................WA
Don Miller..........................................................................WA
Britney De Roon.................................................................TX
Andrew Emery.................................................................. CO
Corbin Emery.................................................................... CO
Jim Macleod....................................................................... CO
Tristin Macleod.................................................................. CO
Kim Roche.........................................................................NM
Erik Roche.........................................................................NM
Brad Boultinghouse.........................................................NM
Don Vangilst........................................................................IA
Daniel Vangilst....................................................................IA
Brian Rahn...........................................................................TX
Rusty Taylor........................................................................TX
Rusty K. Taylor...................................................................TX
Charles Peake.................................................................... OR
Jeff Thralls.......................................................................... CA
Brody Thralls..................................................................... CA
Levi Harris......................................................................... CA
Sean Britt............................................................................ CA
Damon Cox........................................................................ CA
Ryan Cox............................................................................ CA
John Hughes...................................................................... CA
John M. Hughes................................................................ CA
Sean Klinger....................................................................... CA
Caitlynn Eckhardt............................................................. CA
Corey Mitchell................................................................... CA
Jim Sisemore...................................................................... CA
Ryen Sisemore................................................................... CA
Tanner McGuire.................................................................WA
Elizabeth Hubbard.............................................................SD
Mike Ciccotelli................................................................... OR
Troy Smith...........................................................................LA
David Grendzinski.............................................................WI
Brandon Grendzinski........................................................WI
Gregory Hanson................................................................NV
Jake Sessler.........................................................................WA
Alex Storgaard...................................................................WA
John McCaughey.................................................................IA
James Obey........................................................................ CO
Gage Obey.......................................................................... CO
Richard Rosales................................................................NM
David Saucedo..................................................................NM
Robert Bitz...........................................................................SD
Tyler Bitz..............................................................................SD
Brian Lepa............................................................................IA
Larry Dyne......................................................................... CA
Jake Dyne........................................................................... CA
Steve Zedoff.......................................................................WA
Jeana Zedoff.......................................................................WA
Mark McDonald................................................................WA
John Ernst........................................................................... UT
Joey Bader..........................................................................WA
Brent Sisco..........................................................................WA
Anthony Sisco....................................................................WA
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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.
July 31, 2010
Runestone Go Kart
Douglas County Fairgrounds
Alexandria MN
www.runestonegokart.com
August 1, 2010
Runestone Go Kart
Douglas County Fairgrounds
Alexandria MN
www.runestonegokart.com
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August 21, 2010
Atwater Karting Speedway
Atwater, MN
www.atwaterkarting.com
August 22, 2010
Atwater Karting Speedway
Atwater, MN
www.atwaterkarting.com
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
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 303-6830333
July 18
Action Karting (Bandimere)
Morrison, CO
August 15
Grand Junction Motor Speedway
Grand Junction, CO
August 29
IMI Motorsports - New Track
Erie, CO
September 12
IMI Motorsports - New Track
Erie, CO
September 19
Action Karting (Bandimere)
Morrison, CO
October 9
2010 CJKC Family Celebration & IKF
Awards Banquet
REGION 4B ROAD RACE
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.
September 11, 2010
Texoma Motor Speedway
Wichita Falls TX
940-447-4143
REGION 5 SPEEDWAY
Heartland Tour 2010
Must participate in 50% + 1 of scheduled
events to be eligible for year end awards.
July 31
Thunder Valley Speedway
Aug 1
Massena Iowa
www.massenaracing.com
AUG 28 & 29
Newton Kart Klub
Newton Iowa
www.newtonkarting.com
Region 5 Speedway Class List
Saturday
Junior I Heavy
Junior II Heavy
Stock Heavy
Junior I 2 Cycle Heavy
Yamaha KT100S Heavy
SuperBox
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Junior I Briggs Animal Heavy
Junior II Briggs Animal Heavy
Briggs Animal 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.
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
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]
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
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Stan Crocker 360-966-4807
[email protected]
reGIon 6 sPrInT
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**
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
August 14, 2010 • Fall National
Buttonwillow Raceway Park,
Bakersfield, CA
4 Races - No Drops
adVerTIser
Index
courtney concepts .............................30
coyote products ..................................31
dave’s performance karting .............30
fleming racing ....................................32
g-Man kart works ..............................31
grand nat’l form, 4-cyc. spway .....23
grand nat’l form, 2-cyc spway ......24
haddock, ltd. ......................................30
Jim hall ii racing schools .................31
k&p Manufacturing ...........................30
kart-o-rama ........................................31
lakc ....................................................32
Mike’s kart stands ..............................31
Mike Manning karting.......................30
Mxk racing .........................................30
nash's hyper racing engines...........30
national kart news ..............................6
penton racing products .....................31
pitts performance ................................31
pks kart supplies ...............................30
position one.........................................31
race kart engineering........................32
rlv Tuned exhaust products ...........31
russell karting specialties...................2
scribner plastics...................................30
stroud design, inc...............................32
Target distributors ................................4
Ts racing ..............................................31
Turk brothers racing ............................3
woltjer racing engines ......................30
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I.K.F. GOVERNORS, COORDINATORS & COMMITTEES
National Coordinator - Rick Scribner,
5475 Laird Road,
Loomis, CA 95650...................(916) 652-3905
. ...................................... FAX (916) 652-3910
Rule Book Coordinator - IKF Office,
1609 S. Grove Ave. Ste. 105
Ontario, CA 91761...................(909) 923-4999
. ...................................... FAX (909) 923-6940
Rule Book Text Editor - Roger Miller,
600 Pamiar Avenue San Jose, CA 95128
. .............................................(408) 286-5487
Track/Club/Promoter Relations
International Kart Federation
1609 S. 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...............(903) 746-9074
Coordinator 4B - (PAV SPWY) Francis Rougeou
1040 Main Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70802..........(225) 761-7890
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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 - Doug Norgaard
312 E. Glenwood Drive
Brandon, SD 57005.................(605) 351-9223
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
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