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Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship wraps up Sunday classes

For immediate release
June 27, 2005

Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels 
wrap up  Sunday classes
Wickens, Carvalho, Cunningham and Di Meo take wins

BARRIE, ONTARIO  The Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by 
Toronto Star Wheels has a new 'King of the Bay', and he is Cameron 
Motorsports' Robert Wickens who won the coveted crown presented to the 
winner of Sunday's Formula Senior race. Other winners on the day were Paul 
Carvalho in World Formula Senior, Devin Cunningham in Rotax Max Sr, and 
Michael Di Meo in Canada Junior Heavy. The biggest winner on the day was 
the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, which was the charity of choice for 
the 'media' race which pitted nine media members with nine karters that had 
raised funds to compete. Lloyd Shearer led all the bids with an impressive 
$2,200, and Sunoco matched the total raised by the karters. While the final 
number has not been tallied as yet, it is expected to reach the $18,000 
mark. Holgate Motorsports Brad LeLiever and Fred Andrews from the New 
Chay/B10fm won the six lap race.


Formula Senior
Cameron Motorsports CRG driver Robert Wickens took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier 
Award for the headline class. Wickens took the lead from First Kart's Mike 
Roth and the two battled in the early portion of the race, until Wickens 
was able to get the lead and build a margin. He went on to win, with Roth 
second. Third went to points leader coming in, First Kart's Daniel Morad, 
who came from 10th on the grid.

World Formula Senior
CMP's Paul Carvalho took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award, and went on to win 
by 4 seconds over fellow CMP driver Adriano Bilotta. CRG's Corey Usher was 
third.

RotaxMax Senior
SK Karting Tony Kart driver Devin Cunningham took his first Pfaff Fast 
Qualifier award for 2005. He went on to a flag-to-flag victory over Gold 
Kart's Kyle Herder on the track. Herder however ran afoul of the officials 
and was excluded from the results, which gave second place to First Kart's 
Eric Gerrits. Rounding out the podium was Hurricane's Jordan Lynch.

Canada Junior Heavy
Gold Kart's Gary Klutt took his first Pfaff Fast Qualifier award in the 
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship. Klutt diced it out the whole race 
with fellow Gold Kart driver, Michael Di Meo. Di Meo made a pass with two 
laps to go, and held on for the win. Klutt was second and First Kart's 
Kevin Monteith was third.

The GM Racing award for Sunday went to Robert Wickens, and the Pratt&Miller 
Team Spirit award went to Paul Schultze and his Green Shirt Team for 
keeping the hay bales outlining the track, rather than covering it.


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

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