Vincec joins Cameron Motorsports
For immediate release
April 25, 2005
Mike Vincec joins Cameron Motorsports
Canada's premier 80cc shifter driver wins first time out for Cameron
Motorsports
HAMILTON, ONTARIO- Last week, was a very busy week for Canada's premier
80cc shifter kart driver, Mike Vincec. Early in the week, Vincec joined
Cameron Motorsports for the 2005 season, just days before being scheduled
to run the WKA George Kugler Manufacturer's Cup Series presented by
Bridgestone event at BeaveRun Motorsports Complex in Wampum, PA. Then on
the weekend, in his first event for his new team, he took his new Cameron
Motorsports CRG Road Rebel and dominated taking the pole and a convincing
win on Saturday at Beaverun.
"It is a good move for me," Vincec said of the move. "Cameron Motorsports
is really behind this move they have a very professional atmosphere there.
Also, they are very positive in the way they approach racing it's a good
home for me."
Cameron Motorsports' Bob Cameron is excited about his new charge. "Michael
is a class act, and I know he will fit in well here. We knew he was
extremely fast, and the combination of him, our CRG chassis, and our team
should be a winning combination this year."
The WKA Manufacturer's Cup race was Vincec's first 'duty' for Cameron
Motorsports this past weekend at Beaverun, in Wampum. PA. The first time
Vincec saw his new CRG Road Rebel was when Cameron Motorsports pulled it
out of their trailer for practice. Vincec was fast out of the trailer and
easily took the pole. "The Road Rebel is a great chassis," Vincec said. "I
am impressed with the overall grip and the brakes are fantastic it wasn't
hard to go fast on this chassis."
Trevor Wickens, who was tuning for Vincec, was impressed with how fast his
new driver got up to speed. "He is great to work with," Wickens said. "He
is very hands on, and knows just how he wants his chassis to perform. We
clicked right away."
With the cancellation of the pre-final due to weather, Vincec led from pole
for the final and took a dominating win for Cameron Motorsports. "It was a
perfect weekend, other than the weather," Vincec said. "It is good to get
my first win for Cameron Motorsports, and I am sure there will be more to
follow."
Cameron Motorsports Fast Facts;
Cameron Motorsports is Canada's largest karting entity. It operates Cameron
Motorsports Park in Hamilton, and the Mosport International Karting
complex. Cameron Motorsports is the importer and distributor of the F1-K
International for Canada. Cameron Motorsports' arrive and drive programs
have over 2200 members that compete annually. Based in Hamilton, Ontario,
Cameron Motorsports carries a complete line of karting equipment and
services for the karting community. Cameron Motorsports also fields a top
flite team in the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship and selected US
based events.
For more information on Cameron Motorsports, visit
www.cameronmotorsports.com or call them at 905-679-2122
MMG Financial Fast Facts;
MMG Financial, Motorsports Division is involved in karting through equity
participation in racing facilities and financing of racing equipment. The
Dundas based company also has joint venture agreements with commercial
partners in China as well as an import-export division. MMG Financial can
be reached at 905-628-1235.
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Photos - Vincec on grid in Cameron Motorsports CRG Road Rebel. (Left to
right) - Cameron Motorsports' Trevor Wickens, Mike Vincec, and Bob Cameron
- Photos courtesy of Cameron Motorsports
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