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Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels enjoys thrilling opening weekend!

For immediate release
May 16, 2005

Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels 
enjoys thrilling opening weekend!
True 'young guns' rule opening weekend at Goodwood

GOODWOOD, ONTARIO  The fourth season of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting 
Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels provided all on hand with an 
incredible show of two days of wheel-to-wheel racing. "I think, at least 
from my vantage point, and particularly from the guests we had here from 
Sunoco and GM Canada, as well as surprise guest Bill Brack, and also Jim 
Downing, the founder and designer of the hans device,  he was here 
watching, it was just some of the best racing I've seen," said Ron Fellows. 
"I'm just proud of the effort that everyone put in. The kind of quality 
racing we are seeing now is... just spectacular."

The 'young guns' of the sport made their presence felt as two class winners 
were the youngest drivers in their class. On Saturday, Reid Racing's Reid 
Arnold took the victory in his first SRFKC race, in Canada Junior Light at 
nine years old. On Sunday, multi-time junior class champion, 15-year-old 
First Kart driver Daniel Morad scored his first ever Senior class win in 
his first Senior SRFKC start, in the headline Formula Senior class. Morad 
also took home the Sunday GM Winners circle award for 'outstanding 
competition skills and sportsmanship'.

Other Saturday winners included Cameron Motorsports' Maxime Pelletier in 
Formula Junior and Mike Vincec in Rotax Max Junior.  Team Hurricane's 
Joshua Korenyl won World Formula Junior and Gold Kart's Darryl Timmers, who 
won Canada Senior, and he collected Saturday's GM Racing award.

Other Sunday winners were Gold Kart's Justin Holtom in Canada Junior Heavy, 
CMP's Adriano Bilotta in World Formula, and CRG's Marco Di Leo in Rotax Max 
Senior.

The Pratt & Miller Team Spirit award went to Cameron Motorsports for 
exhibiting the highest levels of teamwork in the areas of presentation, 
preparation and results.

The biggest winners were the fans and supporters that showed up at Goodwood 
to catch the opening round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship 
presented by Toronto Star Wheels. The new, longer finals, and presentation 
of the classes were a huge hit for the series, and couple that with new 
race winners, and all is set for 2005 to be the best year yet for the series.
The stars of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by 
Toronto Star Wheels are now off for two weeks before heading to 3-S Go 
Karts in Sutton, Ontario for round 2.

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.

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

PHOTO - A GOOD CROWD WATCHES THE START OF THE HEADLINE FORMULA SENIOR 
CLASS. #70 DANIEL MORAD TOOK THE WIN AHEAD OF #66 ROBERT WICKENS. #19 
JULIANA CHIOVITTI SLOTS INTO THIRD, WHILE #03 TYLER GIVOGUE WAS 
FORUTH.....OUT IN THE GRASS AT THE START IS #7 FRANK LAUNI - PHOTO BY ED GATNER

Release prepared by Russ Bond Agency (www.russbondagency.com)