Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship
presented by Toronto Star Wheels - Sutton Junior class
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July 18, 2004
For immediate release;
Rain moves Juniors to Sunday schedule at Sutton!
Morad and Herder remain undefeated in Junior competition
SUTTON, ONTARIO – Juniors normally highlight the Saturday schedule at the
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship Presented by Toronto Star Wheels.
For most of the day – in Round 4 of the series held at Sutton this past
weekend - that was the case, but the rains came late in the day. Three of
the four Junior class finals were put off to Sunday morning. Canada Junior
Light was the only final run, and it was Taylor Holdaway taking the win. On
Sunday, in Formula Junior, Markham’s Daniel Morad, took his fourth
consecutive win, a feat matched by Pearce Herder in Canada Senior Heavy.
Christophe Boisclair – the current Canadian Rotax Max Jr. Champion – took
the win in Rotax Max Jr.
Formula Junior - Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Curtis Fox, Bradford
Ontario.
Formula Junior polesitter Curtis Fox was dealt a serious blow when he
jumped the start of the pre-final – which sent him to the back of the grid.
From there, Fox put on the drive of the day to finish third, just 2.767
behind winner, Markham’s Daniel Morad, and King City’s Richard Boake.
Canada Junior Light – Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Taylor Holdaway,
Orillia, Ontario
Holdaway hung on to win the pre-final over Bolton’s Keenan Harris, and
Maple’s JonMichael Ostella. In the final, Ostella moved forward to take the
win over Holdaway and Harris.
Canada Junior Heavy – Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier, Pearce Herder,
Stouffville, Ontario
Herder continued his winning streak with a clean sweep of Canada Junior
Heavy. Behind Herder in the pre-final were Richmond Hill’s Michael Di Meo
and Belfountain’s Kenny Riedmann. Riedmann was also third in the final, but
Markham’s Evan Hayden was second.
RotaxMax Junior - Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Evan Hayden, Markham,
Ontario
Quebec’s Christophe Boisclair came from third on the grid to win the
pre-final. Behind him were Markham’s Evan Hayden and Richmond Hill’s Eric
Barrett. In the final, first and third were the same, but Pearce Herder
managed to finish second after being 10th in the pre-final.
World Formula Junior - Cameron Motorsports Fast Qualifier; Kevin Monteith,
Stouffville, Ontario.
Monteith was able to capitalize on his pole position to take a clean sweep
of the pre-final and final. The win stopped Woodstock’s William Keatings
domination of the class so far this year. Keatings came second, and Lindsey
Brown was third in both the pre-final and final.
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.
PHOTO - KEVIN MONTEITH WON WORLD FORMULA JUNIOR. - PHOTO BY ED GATNER
For more information, please contact:
Russ Bond, 905-852-2900 r.bond@russbondagency.com
Brad Brown, k.andb.brown@sympatico.ca (416)-233-8727, Paul Cooke, ASN
Canada FIA – 905-403-9000
Release prepared by Russ Bond Agency (www.russbondagency.com)
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