Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto
Star Wheels - Pritiko, Di Leo rule Senior classes at Sutton!
July 18, 2004
Matt Pritiko dominates Formula Senior, Di Leo clean sweeps two classes
SUTTON, ONTARIO – The fourth round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting
Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels was held on Sunday, July 18th
at 3S Go Karts in Sutton, Ontario. The Senior classes saw some new names at
the top of the charts. Leading the charge was London’s Matt Pritiko, who
clean swept the headline Formula Senior Class. Justin Mascoll took his
first win of the year in Canada Senior Heavy, while Corey Usher did the
same in World Formula Senior. Marco Di Leo kept his winning streak in tact
in RotaxMax Senior, and took the win in Canada Senior Light
Formula Senior - Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Matt Pritiko, London,
Ontario
London’s Matt Pritiko made good on his pole position by taking charge of
the pre-final – he led every lap. In the final – a brutal 25 laps of the
tough Sutton track – Pritiko again went from flag to flag to take his first
Formula Senior win of the year. Behind him in the pre-final and final were
Ottawa’s Tyler Givogue and New Market’s Mike Roth.
RotaxMax Senior - Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Marco Di Leo,
Markham, Ontario
Di Leo yet again clean swept the RotaxMax Senior class by taking pole,
pre-final and final win. Behind Di Leo in the pre-final were Brampton’s
Trevor Daley and Pickering’s Darryl Timmers. In the final, Windsor’s Marc
Stehle was second and Etobicoke’s Robert Wickens was third.
World Formula Senior- Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Paul Carvalho,
Gilford, Ontario
Woodstock’s Corey Usher made good on his front row starting spot – off pole
– and took both the pre-final and final race wins. Polesitter Carvalho was
second in both races, while Gilford’s Adriano Bilotta was third in the
pre-final and Simcoe’s Don Cole was third in the final.
Canada Senior Heavy – Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Justin Mascoll,
Whitby, Ontario
Leamington’s Jennifer Rempel took the top spot in the pre-final ahead of
Belle River’s Dave Patrick and polesitter Mascoll. In the final, Mascoll
made his way up to the top spot, while Uxbridge’s Aaron de Heus came from
fourth to finish second. Third was Rempel.
Canada Senior Light – Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Marco Di Leo,
Markham, Ontario
Di Leo swept the Canada Senior Light class, but taking pole, pre-final and
final win. Behind Di Leo in the pre-final were Pickering’s Rob Oakman, and
Markham’s Sal Ditta. In the final, it was Ditta and Leamington’s Jennifer
Rempel rounding out the podium.
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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.