Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship to
Shannonville
Sunoco Sunday at Shannonville
SRFKC heads to Ontario's biggest karting weekend
TORONTO, ON - Ontario's biggest karting event is set to kick off this
weekend (August 2-4) with the traditional GrandNationals at Shannonville.
The event is expected to draw over 400 entries, and the inaugural visit
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship will be a big part of the
GrandNationals as rounds 7 and 8 will be the headline events on Sunday Aug. 4.
Racing will start on Friday, Aug. 2 for the first of the OKRA (Ontario Kart
Racing Association) classes and the Canada Seniors will lead off the SRFKC
classes on Saturday Aug 3 at 12:30 pm for round 7. Gold Kart's Kyle Herder
is leading the Canada Senior championship with an impressive record of five
wins in six rounds, but Herder's true speed will be put to the test on
Saturday as Shannonville is all about drafting. Herder will need some
'Golden' friends if he hopes to keep his win streak going. Birel's Stefano
Romano, Gold's Rob Oakman and Aaron de Heus will all be in the hunt for the
win.
There could also be some history made in the Canada Senior ranks. Birels'
Juliana Chiovitti - coming off strong finishes in rounds 5 and 6 - will be
looking to be the first female to win an SRFKC round. Chiovitti has won
before at Shannonville, and there's little doubt that her red #3 will be at
the head of pack on Saturday afternoon.
Canada Junior is set to go on 'Sunoco Sunday' as the highly motivated class
take to Shannonville's one-kilometre track. At the previous rounds in
Goodwood, it was a four-kart battle for the lead. In both Goodwood rounds,
the eventual winner wasn't leading as the pack exited the last turn on the
final lap. The Shannonville rounds could produce the same kind of race.
Look for MBA's Justin Mascoll, Birel's Daniel Morad or Travis Walker to
take top spot, or will Gold's Pearce Herder win the last lap strategic
battle for the two wins that are up for grabs? The Canada Junior
championship is a wide open battle between all four drivers, with only a
few points separating the class leaders.
"I can't wait for Shannonville," said MBA's Mascoll. "We normally run good
there, and you have to have a drafting partner. It will be a great race."
Formula Junior and Formula Senior could see first-time winners. In Junior,
Birel's Mike Meier is coming off a season best performance at Goodwood and
in Senior Birel's Nathan Brown and Juliana Chiovitti have a history of
running well at Shannonville. Both Formula-class leaders faced tough
decisions earlier in the week. For the first time, SKUSA (Superkarts USA)
scheduled a round of the ProMoto tour on the same weekend as the
traditional GrandNationals.
"It really depended on how we did at Goodwood," said Formula Senior-class
leader MBA's Matt Champagne. "We left there with two wins, which really
helped us in the championship. Missing Shannonville will hurt us, but we've
done all we can to give Hurricane Racing the best chance to bounce back in
the final two rounds at Goodwood. It's tough missing these rounds after all
Sunoco and Ron Fellows are doing for Canadian karting."
Formula Junior First Kart drivers Robert Wickens and James Hinchcliffe are
also facing the same tough decision.
The objective of the SRFKC is to help foster a professional environment for
kart drivers; help create a positive attitude towards appearance, conduct
and discipline; help foster the employment of the best practices for the
safe and fair running of competitions; and help kart drivers to move up the
racing ladder to automobile racing.
Many of the top karters from Ontario and other provinces are scheduled to
compete in four classes (Canada Junior, Canada Senior, Formula Junior and
Formula Senior). The Formula Senior class will feature F125cc shifter
karts, which are capable of exceeding 100 mph. Both Formula classes will
make Formula 1 style standing starts.
At the end of the season, two drivers will be selected from each of the
four classes plus the two drivers from the ASN Canadian National
Championships will be invited to a one-day evaluation test at the
Bridgestone/Firestone Racing Academy at Mosport, provided they are 16 years
of age prior to the date of the test.
Out of those 10 drivers, two will earn a full scholarship to the 2003
Bridgestone/Firestone Toronto Star Wheels F2000 racing series.
For directions and information on Shannonville Motorsports Park, visit
www.shannonville.com
Extra photos available on request, contact
Russ Bond, Inside Karting, russ@insidekartingnews.com
For more information, please contact: Brad Brown, Sunoco Motorsports,
www.sunoco.ca (416)-233-8727. ASN Canada FIA, Paul Cooke,
www.asncanada.com, (905)-403-9000. Russ Bond, www.insidetracknews.com,
(416)-962-7223
www.asncanada.com
****Photo - Travis Wallker and Pearce Herder will challenge for the Canada
Junior class win at Shannonville. - Photo by Ed Gatner.