Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto
Star Wheels picks Roth, Rempel, Di Leo, Pritiko, Givogue, Meeks, Patrick,
Wickens, Usher and Bilotta for Evaluation Day
September 20, 2004
Ten get the 'call'!
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels
picks Roth, Rempel, Di Leo, Pritiko, Givogue, Meeks, Patrick, Wickens,
Usher and Bilotta for Evaluation Day
INNISFIL, ONTARIO The Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by
Toronto Star Wheels has sent out the 'call' for 10 drivers from this year's
championship to be present at the 2004 Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting
Championship Evaluation Day. "This is out third group of selections, it
gets tougher each year," Fellows said after the attendees were named.
Leading the group are Formula Senior champ Mike Roth, Canada Senior Heavy
runner up Jennifer Rempel and Formula Senior driver Tyler Givogue, who are
all in for their second try at making the Sunoco Utlra 94 team. "I think I
am more mature this time around," says Roth. "I think that will help. Last
time I was fast, but inconsistency killed me."
Givogue thinks this time he knows how to win. "I know how to do it this
year," he said. "You have to be consistent and fast. It is a big help to
listen to the instructors there it will help."
Rempel is delighted to head back to the Evaluation Day. "Last time I was so
nervous, but this time it will be better. At least now I have driven a
standard!"
Joining the 'returnees' are double class champion Marco Di Leo, and final
round Formula Senior winner Cale Meeks. "I think it will be great," Di Leo
said. "I hope to do well."
Meeks also is looking forward to the opportunity. "I am glad to be picked."
Canada Senior Light front runner Dave Patrick was surprised to make the
Evaluation day. "I was really surprised considering my season. I am really
happy; I hope to make the most of it."
Rounding out the group are the youngsters. Robert Wickens was second in
Rotax Max Senior, while Corey Usher and Adriano Bilotta were one-two in
World Formula. "I don't have any expectations," Wickens said. "All I can
hope for is to do my best."
The objective of the the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship Presented
by Toronto Star Wheels 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.