Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto
Star Wheels Junior class wrap up
May 29, 2005
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels
Junior class wrap up
Vincec doubles up in round 2 class wins
SUTTON, ONTARIO The second round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting
Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels was held at 3-S Go Karts in
Sutton, Ontario. Three of the four Junior classes were run on Saturday, and
taking home the wins were; Mike Vincec in both Formula Junior, and Rotax
Max Jr. Anthony Furfari took Canada Junior Light, while Dylan Gibson won
World Formula Junior. With two wins on the day, Vincec was also the choice
for Saturday's GM Winner's Circle Award, which rewards outstanding
competition skills and sportsmanship.
Formula Junior
First Kart's David Ostella took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award with a time
of 36.206, just ahead of round one winner, Cameron Motorsports' Maxime
Pelletier. Pelletier led early before being passed by his Cameron
Motorsports teammate Mike Vincec. Vincec went on to win by 2.223 over
Pelletier and 3-S Go Karts Kenny Riedmann.
Rotax Max Junior
Cameron Motorsports' Mike Vincec took his second Pfaff Fast Qualifier pole
in a row in Rotax Max Junior. Vincec went on to win his second race in a
row, and second consecutive RotaxMax Jr. win. Cameron Motorsports Maxime
Pelletier was second, 4.904 seconds behind, and Sodi Kart's Greg Rempel was
third.
Canada Junior Light
3-S Birel Racing's Anthony Furfari took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier in Canada
Junior Light. Birel's Michael Casey and Gold Kart's Vincent Rago were first
and second on the track, but both failed tech inspection. That moved
polesitter, and third place finisher Furfari up to the top step of the
podium. Behind him came Gold Kart's Reid Arnold, and First Kart's Neelan
Nadesan.
World Formula Junior
GRG's Wes Calaguiro took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award by just 0.021 over
Hurricane's William Keating. Track Magic's Dylan Gibson, came from fifth on
the grid to take the win over Hurricane teammates Jeff May and Joshua Korenyi.
Canada Junior Heavy
First Kart's Kevin Monteith took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier pole award. Sodi
Kart's Greg Rempel came from fifth on the grid to take the win ahead of
CRG's Brad Forbes. Rounding out the podium was Gold Kart's Michael Di Meo.
Rempel also took home the GM Winners Circle award for Sunday classes.
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.