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P1 ENGINES CLAIMS VICTORY IN X30 JUNIOR IN SKUSA PRO TOUR

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Prepared by: Race Tech Development Group
Photo by: Dante Yu Racing
Date: May 9, 2016
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P1 ENGINES CLAIMS VICTORY IN X30 JUNIOR IN SKUSA PRO TOUR
"P1 Engines shows speed with drivers at the front of the field in multiple classes"

P1 Engines celebrates another SKUSA Pro Tour victory in X30 Junior with Dante Yu
(Photo: Dante Yu Racing)

Glendale, Arizona - May 9, 2016 - Making the short trek to the Arizona desert, P1
Engines was once again at the front of the field in Superkarts! USA (SKUSA) competition.
With drivers littered in multiple classes, the California based company walked away
with another national level victory in the X30 Junior division.
"Though the results for all of our drivers were not what we had hoped, we were still
able to walk away with a victory," explained P1 Engines Jesus Vasquez. "Drivers 
showcased P1 Engines power at the front of several of the TaG fields with competitive
lap times and solid heat race results."
In the X30 Junior class, Dante Yu had a small setback during Saturday's action but
managed to drive back up to a solid seventh place result. On Sunday Yu managed to
stay out of trouble and remained top-three throughout the two heat race format.Securing
a starting position for the main event in the top-four, Yu took the lead with four
laps to go and never looked back taking home the Pro Tour victory.
P1 Engines powered Oliver Calvo also had enough to win finishing second on Saturday
with the race cut short due to weather. Poised to attack, the X30 Junior was forced
off the track with four laps remaining before Calvo could make his bid for the lead
and win. Sunday action would see Calvo suffer a flat tire in qualifying but the 
up-and-coming champion managed to drive through the field in the two heat races 
and main event to claim a fourth place result. After qualifying out side the top-ten
on Saturday, Tomas Mejia made up for it when wheel-to-wheel action commenced and
 was able to stand on the podium with a third place result in the day's main event.
On Sunday, Mejia qualified ninth and finished eighth in the final. Edward Portz 
Jr., Max Hewitt and Nicholas d'Orlando all had top ten results with ninth, ninth
 and tenth respectfuly with d'Orlando grabbing the pole position in Sunday's competition.
In the stout X30 Senior field, Luke Selliken qualified outside the top-ten but rebounded
when the green flag for racing flew, driving forward to a top-five result in fourth.
With a competitive field of international drivers, times were tight as the difference
between first and 30th was a mere half a second. On Sunday, Selliken qualified P4
but spun early in the main event due to contact and finished 16th. Mateo Vigano 
also had great speed running from last to tenth in Saturday's main event alone after
failing to finish the second X30 Senior heat race. Vigano was running second during
Sundays main event, poised to attack for the race win before being driven off the
course by a fellow competitor. Kellen Ritter had the speed and finished tenth in
 Sunday's action while Nick Ramirez improved from Saturday's results to finish eighth
on Sunday.
Daniel Inzunza had a great run in the IAME Mini Swift class qualifying inside row
two on Saturday. Finishing a strong second in heat race one, heat race two would
 see Inzunza sent off the track and down the running order. Forced to start deep
 in the field for the main event, Inzunza drove like a seasoned veteran to finish
15th. On Sunday, Inzunza remained consistent qualifying tenth and finishing tenth
in the day's main event.

For more information on P1 Engines or to book one of their national level engines
for testing or event weekend use, please visit them online at www.P1Engines.com 
[http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001TVGT_0AknC7L_NBRWi_YOik5o6lKFCz8GaAjjP_U3cUlTxf3eiuJSKiV0EWecXPMufCUwpDVmOeVsNI76jcL3kJV31_6cFJNtE_aktH2uVN6mWI-eKOIt4QClX2BxnYLWeWFwhyr9yJ_9arh00fc7F_ht-8ghYGz_68RcGm8vNs=&c=UyYVnSjQjIYTn-F9b4yifLAKn8z3y3EHC1o0cotWryHDXKoiJrqqrQ==&ch=beV1wZDeizedWyXom2uHHqkbTqtLvP1nkXIs0EZuwQ5y1L8bKtUxYQ==]
or contact P1 owner Jesus Vasquez at 909.948.2718 or via e-mail at Champions@P1Engines.com
[mailto:champions@p1engines.com]. Also, to follow up-to-date results and information
on P1 Engines, become a fan of the "P1 Engines Fan Page" on Facebook.
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please contact Mike Maurini via e-mail at Info@RaceTechDevelopment.com or 317.270.8723.
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