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Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship heads to Hamilton


Southern swing!
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels 
heads south to Hamilton's Cameron Motorsports Park this weekend

The penultimate race weekend on the 2003 schedule for the Sunoco Ron 
Fellows Karting Championship (SRFKC) presented by Toronto Star Wheels, will 
send the teams and drivers to Cameron Motorsports Park in Hamilton - for 
rounds 9 and 10 of the 12 race series. This will be the second new venue 
this year for the teams, and many drivers are lining up their run at a 
championship. This could well make this weekend of racing, the best the 
series has seen so far.

The venue, Cameron Motorsports Park, which is located on Hwy 6, close to 
the Hamilton Airport, has undergone some immense changes that will 
effectively have two tracks joined together to form one very long 
racetrack. "I expect this track to be very challenging for the teams," 
Director of karting for ASN Canada Paul Cooke said
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None of the six 2003 championship classes, have yet been decided, which is 
a good indication of the level of competition in the SRFKC. The closest to 
being decided is Formula Junior, where Guelph's Robert Wickens holds a 
commanding lead over Markham's Daniel Morad.

The headline class, Formula Senior is wide open. In fact, current points 
leader, Sutton's Juliana Chiovitti missed both rounds at Barrie, but a good 
drive at Sutton two weeks ago vaulted her up to the class lead. Following 
her is Innisfil's Frank Launi and Embrum, Ontario driver Tyler Givogue.
Pfaff Porsche driver, Mike Roth who was atop the points standings earlier 
in the season, has had two weekends he'd rather forget - that has dropped 
him to fifth in the points, he will be looking to get back on the winning 
track at Hamilton.

The final two-stroke class, RotaxMax is still wide open. Ottawa's Jason 
Robar currently leads, but Oshawa's Shawn Gardner and Ottawa's Jamie Holtom 
are just a few points behind. Amazingly enough, Oakville's James 
Hinchcliffe is fourth in points despite missing four of the eight rounds 
thus far- mainly because he wins every time he has raced RotaxMax this year.

In the four stroke classes, Pickering's Rob Oakman, Ajax's Jason Bradimore, 
Whitby's Justin Mascoll and Toronto's Jason Abrams are all in the 
championship hunt in World Formula. Abrams will be looking to capitalize on 
home track advantage this weekend to vault him up to the top of the standings.

Canada Senior should go down to the final weekend at Goodwood. Currently 
Oakman, Mascoll, Markham's Marco Di Leo and Leamington's Jennifer Rempel 
occupy the top four slots. Canada Junior has Wickens and Morad again at the 
top of the standings. Stouffville's Pearce Herder, Newmarkets' Jeff 
Blackburn and Mississauga's Keaton Deorksen are also in the hunt.

Practice starts at 9:00 a.m., and rounds 9 and 10 of the championship go 
off at 1:30 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. For more information - 
including directions to the track - visit www.asncanada.com or 
www.cameronmotorsports.com


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. At the end of the season, eight drivers 
will be selected from the series, plus two drivers from the ASN Canadian 
National Championships. They will be invited to a one-day evaluation test 
at the Bridgestone 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 2004 the 2003 Bridgestone / FormulaCar Magazine 
F2000 Racing Series.