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Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Saturday class wrap up


June 25, 2005

Marcelli wins big in Barrie to kick off Saturday classes

BARRIE, ONTARIO - The third round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting 
Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels is probably the highest 
profile race of the season. It is held around the scenic bay at Barrie, 
Ontario, which makes it both a favourite track for fans and racers. The 
Saturday headline class, Formula Junior was billed as a battle of the 
provinces, as Mike Vincec and Maxime Pelletier were expected to battle for 
the win. Stouffville's Kyle Marcelli had other ideas, and he put them into 
practice by taking the pole and Formula Junior win on Saturday. Other 
winners were Joshua Gilbert in Canada Junior Light, Samuel Charland in 
Rotax Max Jr., Jeff May in World Formula Junior and Dave Patrick in Canada 
Senior.

Formula Junior
Cameron Motorsports CRG driver Kyle Marcelli, took his first Pfaff Fast 
Qualifier award of the year. Then he went on to dominate the feature race, 
winning by 11 seconds over Birel's Kenny Riedmann and fellow Cameron 
Motorsports teammate Maxime Pelletier, who overcame a early race spin to 
finish third. Pelletier wasn't the only one to have a mishap, as Marcelli 
got his braking all crossed up in turn 1, and did a lazy half spin. He 
managed to keep the engine running, and maintain the lead. Marcelli won 
with a true spin-and-win move.

Rotax Max Junior
Quebec's Samuel Charland came to Barrie with a purpose  to win. He took the 
Pfaff Fast Qualifier award, and then backed it up with a race win. It 
wasn't easy for Charland as he was demoted back to fifth at the start. He 
carefully picked his way back to the top of the sheets and went on to win. 
First Kart's Kevin Monteith held onto the rear bumper of Charland, and took 
the lead once, only to loose it again to Charland. Monteith finished 
second, and third was Cameron Motorsports' Mike Vincec.

Canada Junior Light
Stayner's Brendon Watson took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award, but problems 
in the race left him 14th. Taking the win was London's Joshua Gilbert ahead 
of Huntsville's Jonathan Treadwell. Both battled all race long, swapping 
the lead numerous times, before Gilbert made the pass that gave him the 
win. Third went to Coldwater's Mitchell Casey.

World Formula Junior
Joshua Korenyi had the pole for the World Formula Junior race, but he 
failed to finish the event. Mount Hope's Jeff May and Hamilton's Owen Tracy 
put on a great display of driving as they went nose to tail for the entire 
race. May was unfazed by the presence of Tracy and he went flag-to-flag for 
the win  his first of the year. Third was Mount Hope's Scott Laporte.

Canada Senior
Pfaff Fast Qualifier, Leamington's Jennifer Rempel was left wondering what 
could have been on Saturday. Rempel led from the start, and she, and fellow 
Point Pelee racer, Dave Patrick pulled away from the pack. They intended to 
settle the top two spots by themselves, but after being passed by Patrick 
for the lead, Rempel's Honda cried 'enough' and she rolled to a stop. 
Patrick went on to win over LaSalle's Marc Stehle and round one winner 
Darryl Timmers.

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.