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TOP KART USA KICKS OFF 2017 SEASON AT DAYTONA

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Prepared by: Race Tech Development Group
Date: January 12, 2017
Contact: Info@RaceTechDevelopment.com
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TOP KART USA KICKS OFF 2017 SEASON AT DAYTONA
"Team starts season strong with three wins and fourteen podiums"
Indianapolis, IN - Top Kart USA kicked off their 2017 season with great success 
at the first round of the World Karting Association (WKA) Manufacturers Cup. The
 race took place December 27-30, 2016 at Daytona International Speedway. The Top
 Kart squad brought home three wins and fourteen top-five podiums throughout the
 event, stacking their 2017 resume before the year even began.

During the week at Daytona, Top Kart drivers dominated the field in the Yamaha Senior
class, taking the win both days. Marina Walters started off the event by securing
the pole in day one qualifying. Alexander Kardashian took home the win for day one,
with teammates Chris Slinden, Marina Walters, Carter Pease, and Josh Fierke securing
the fourth through seventh place positions, respectively. Jeremy Fierke earned a
 top-ten finish, and Nate Dean and Cayla Chapman both finished in the top-15. On
 day two, Top Kart pilot Dakota Pesek took the win in the final, coming back from
a DNF on day one. Kardashian and Josh Fierke joined him on the podium in the third
and fourth positions. Slinden, Pease, Hughes, and Walters all had great runs, all
finishing in the top-ten. Nate Dean and Jeremy Fierke earned top-15 finishes.
"This weekend was a really good weekend for us, driving on the new chassis and being
able to test a few things," says team driver Dakota Pesek.  "Unfortunately on Saturday,
we had some mechanical issues with the engine. On Sunday, we had the 2017 Twister
rolling off the corners, which gave us an advantage to pull off the big win!"
In Pro Swift, Top Kart pilot Jamie Newton finished sixth in the day one final. Teammate
Thomas Annunziata earned a 15th place finish for the day. Both Newton and Annunziata
scored top-20 finishes on day two. Brewer Davis finished 31st on day one. He found
the speed he needed on day two, improving to a top-15 finish for final. Ryan Eisele
showed great speed and consistency all weekend, improving every session on track.
The Pro IAME Jr. category had six Top Kart USA drivers throwing their hats in the
mix. On day one, Oliver Calvo and Pauly Massimino stood on the podium in fourth 
and fifth place. Kaden Wharff finished eighth in the day one final. Brothers Tyler
and Conner Ferris finished in the 13th and 18th positions.  On day two, Massimino
took home the third spot in the final, with Calvo following in fourth. Conner Ferris
earned a ninth place finish in the final, and teammate Wharff scored a 16th place
finish.  Jack Gerzabeck had great speed all weekend, finishing in the top-25 both
days.
In Pro IAME Sr., Jonathan Kotyk stood on the podium both days, taking home a fifth
place finish on day one and a second place finish on day two. Teammate Brandon Lemke
finished in 12th on day one and was unable to start the final on day 2 due to mechanical
issues. Alexander Kardashian scored a DNF on day one, coming back on day two to 
finish sixth in the final. Abby McLaughlin and Jonathan Yobbagy were competitive
 all weekend, both drivers earning top-20 finishes both days.
"We had a great weekend being on two brand new 2017 Twister chassis, one in Yamaha
and one in IAME Sr.," says Alexander Kardashian. "While we were fast all weekend
 in IAME Sr., mechanical issues and on-track incidents prevented us from a podium
finish. However, in Yamaha Senior, the 2017's front end allowed me to roll the corner
speed needed to win on Saturday and get a third on Sunday, ending in an overall 
weekend victory."
Top Kart pilot Tyler Ferris landed on the podium both days of the event in Yamaha
Jr., earning second and third place finishes. Andrew Patterson scored a top-15 finish
on day one. Caiden Young finished in the 16th position in the day one main event,
improving to a 12th place finish the following day. Ty Canoles improved every session
on track, ending the weekend with a well-earned top-20 finish.
In Yamaha Sportsman, drivers Timothy Steele and Owen Mahle drove hard all weekend.
Steele earned top-15 finishes both days in the competitive field. Mahle finished
 20th on day one, improving to a 14th place finishing position on day two. In ROK
Shifter, Jonathan Kotyk took home the win on day one. He had an unfortunate DNF 
on day two.
"It was great to be back inside the legendary Daytona International Speedway for
 our 14th consecutive year racing with the WKA Manufacturers Cup Series," says Top
Kart USA CEO Bill McLaughlin Jr. "As a top team and eight-time Cup Title Champion,
we personally would like to thank each and every one of our customers and families
who support our team, dealer network, and product. We are extremely committed to
 continuing success with the product and making it a great kart to help drivers 
achieve their success and become champions."
Top Kart USA drivers are looking forward to returning to Florida for the Florida
 Winter Tour in just a few days. Rounds one and two of the series kicks off Jan 
13-15th for the ROK Cup, and Jan 20-22 for the Rotax Challenge in Homestead, Florida.

About Top Kart USA - Top Kart USA is located in Indianapolis, Indiana and is a distributor
for the Top Kart product line. Housing a national level race team and competing 
in the World Karting Association and SuperKarts! USA programs as well as throughout
the regional level in the Midwest, Top Kart USA is continuing to evolve and develop
Top Kart dealerships throughout the United States. Supported by Top Kart importer
Grand Products, Top Kart USA is owned and operated by McLaughlin Motorsports.

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