Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by
Toronto Star Wheels heads into final weekend
For immediate release
September 22, 2005
Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels
heads into final weekend
Final weekend at Innisfil will decide eight of nine classes
INNISFIL, ONTARIO For the second consecutive season, Innisfil Indy will
host the final round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship
presented by Toronto Star Wheels. Of the nine classes this year, only one
has been decided heading into the final round.
In the headline Formula Senior class, Daniel Morad holds a slim lead over
long time rival Robert Wickens. These are the only two in the championship
hunt in this class.
Marco Di Leo has a 94 point lead (with a possible 105 points up for grabs)
over Eric Gerrits in Rotax Max. This should be enough unless Di Leo has a
terrible weekend. Gerrits however will have to keep an eye on Devin
Cunningham, as he is only 25 points behind Gerrits.
In World Formula, Adriano Billota who is at his home track this
weekend has a good lead over Corey Usher and Wilson Tessari Neto, while in
Canada Senior, Aaron de Heus leads Pearce Herder and Darryl Timmers
One of the closest battles is in Formula Junior, where Kyle Marcelli has a
two point lead over teammate Maxime Pelletier. Kenny Riedmann is third,
some 51 points behind Marcelli.
In Rotax Junior, Michael Vincec leads Kevin Monteith by 160 points, which
makes him the only driver to seal a championship before this weekend.
Monteith will battle it out win Maxime Pelletier and Brad Forbes for second.
In World Formula Jr. Jeff May leads Joshua Korenyi and Wes Calaguiro. Only
72 points separates the top three. Michael Di Meo, Greg Rempel and Justin
Holtom will do battle for top spot in Canada Junior Heavy. Only 48 points
separate the top three. In Canada Junior light, Reid Arnold is in much the
same position as Di Meo. He holds a slim lead over Jonathon Tredwell and
Andrew Waring going into Innisfil.
There is also the subject of the Evaluation Day, which will be held on
October 7. Drivers will all be looking for a good weekend to convince
officials to give them a shot at a coveted Team Ultra 94 drive in 2006.
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)