Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto
Star Wheels wrap up Sunday classes
July 10, 2005
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels
wrap up Sunday classes
Morad, Wickens, Carvalho and Holtom take wins in round four
HAMILTON, ONTARIO The fourth round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting
Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels was held at Cameron
Motorsports Park in Hamilton, Ontario. Leading off the day was the titanic
battle between Cameron Motorsport CRG driver Robert Wickens and
firstkart.com's Daniel Morad. Morad took the convincing win, and regained
the championship lead. Wickens also won the RotaxMax Sr. race, while CMP's
Paul Carvahlo won World Formula Senior, and Gold's Justin Holtom won Canada
Junior Heavy
Formula Senior
Firstkart.com's Daniel Morad took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award for round
4. At the start, Cameron CRG driver Robert Wickens took the early lead, but
was passed in turn 3 by Morad. Morad then stretched his lead over the
entire distance, and cruised home for the win. Behind him Wickens had his
hands full with Frank Launi, who was drafted into the Cameron Motorsports
CRG team for this event. Launi made a textbook pass on Wickens to steal
second. Wickens came home third. Birel's Curtis Fox enjoyed his best race
of the year finishing fourth.
World Formula Senior
CMP's Paul Carvalho took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award, his second in a
row, and he then went on to win his second race in a row. Cameron
Motorsports CRG driver Corey Usher finished second and Team Hurricane's
Wilson Tessari Neto was third.
RotaxMax Senior
Firstkart.com's Eric Gerrits took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award and he led
the entire race before being overhauled for the win by Cameron Motorsports
CRG driver Robert Wickens. Third went to Cameron Motorsports Marco Di Leo.
Canada Junior Heavy
Gold Kart's Justin Holtom took the Pfaff Fast Qualifier award. He went on
to win a tight battle with Gold Kart's Micheal Di Meo and third went to
firstkart.com's Kevin Monteith.
The GM Racing award for Sunday went to Team Hurricane's Michael Deaves, and
the Pratt&Miller Team Spirit award went to Cameron Motorsports CRG team.
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.