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Four wins for Cameron Motorsports CRG team at Mosport

For immediate release;
September 5, 2005
Four wins for Cameron Motorsports CRG team at Mosport
Di Leo, Marcelli, Pelletier and Wickens all win at SRFKC

MOSPORT, ONTARIO  Cameron Motorsports CRG drivers delivered the goods in 
the fifth round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship at Mosport 
on the weekend. The team left with four first place trophies, Marco Di Leo 
in Rotax Sr, Kyle Marcelli in Formula Junior, Maxime Pelletier in Rotax Jr 
and Robert Wickens in the headline Formula Senior class.

The wins, cemented Cameron Motorsports CRG as the top team in the series. 
Marcelli kicked of the string of wins by winning the opening race on 
Saturday. He dominated in Formula Junior after taking the pole in 
qualifying. It was a feat duplicated by Robert Wickens on Sunday in the 
headline Formula Senior class on his CRG with Swedetech power. Mike Vincec 
also brought the team a podium finish  third in Formula Junior on Saturday.

Maxime Pelletier took the win in Rotax Max Jr. after missing out on the 
Friday test day, as he was on his way back from the Formula BMW scholarship 
runoff in Valencia Spain. Pelletier needed the win to move up the 
championship table in Rotax Max Jr.

Cameron Motorsports CRG driver Marco Di Leo had to put in a full day's work 
to leave with the Rotax Max Sr win, which cemented his position atop the 
standings. Di Leo qualified sixth, but made quick work of those ahead of 
him. At one point, his race nearly ended when he had contact with another 
competitor, but he was able to recover and continue to move forward.

Heading into the final round, Cameron Motorsports CRG drivers lead three of 
the championship classes. Kyle Marcelli leads Formula Junior, Mike Vincec 
leads Rotax Max Jr and Marco Di Leo leads Rotax Max Sr. Wickens and 
Pelletier are a close second in Formula Senior and Formula Junior respectively.

Cameron Motorsports quick news;
Cameron Motorsports provided 10 F1-K karts for the GM Racing barbeque held 
at Mosport on Saturday night. Team members from the C6R Corvette team and 
the Cadillac CTS-V team competing at the American Le Mans and Speed GT race 
tried their hands at the wheel of the potent 32hp CRG/Maxter package. Not 
surprisingly, drivers Olivier Beretta and Max Papis were the fastest of the 
group  but everyone who tried the F1-K karts climbed out smiling.



Cameron Motorsports Fast Facts;
Cameron Motorsports is Canada's largest karting entity. It operates Cameron 
Motorsports Park in Hamilton, and the Mosport International Karting 
Complex. Cameron Motorsports is the promoter and worldwide distributor of 
the F1-K International karting equipment and racing series and the Ontario 
master distributor and importer of CRG Karts. Cameron Motorsports' arrive 
and drive programs have over 2200 members that compete annually. Based in 
Hamilton, Ontario, Cameron Motorsports carries a complete line of karting 
equipment and services for the karting community. Cameron Motorsports also 
fields a top flite team in the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship and 
selected US based events.
For more information on Cameron Motorsports, visit 
www.cameronmotorsports.com or call them at 905-679-2122

Photos - marcelli3 - Kyle Marcelli on his way to victory in Formula Junior 
- Photo by Ed Gatner
robbie2 - Robert Wickens on his way to another win in Formula Senior - 
Photo by Ed Gatner
Gavin, Fellows, Beretta - GM Racing's Oliver Gavin, Ron Fellows, and 
Olivier Beretta look over the F1-K at GM Racing barbeque - Photo by Russ Bond
Olivier Beretta - GM Racing's Olivier Beretta at speed in Cameron 
Motorsports CRG F1-K kart - Photo by Russ Bond

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