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Cameron Motorsports CRG dominates SRFKC

For immediate release;
September 25, 2005

Cameron Motorsports CRG dominates SRFKC
Di Leo, Pelletier, Vincec and Wickens take SRFKC championships

INNISFIL, ONTARIO  Cameron Motorsports CRG drivers put the finishing 
touches on several championship runs this weekend at Innsifil, Indy, site 
of the final round of the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented 
by Toronto Star Wheels.
On Saturday, Cameron Motorsports CRG drivers dominated the action. Leading 
the group was Maxime Pelletier, who took two poles, one win and one second 
place, along with the GM Racing award for the day, on his way to clinching 
the Formula Junior Championship. Mike Vincec finished up his run with a 
championship in RotaxMax Jr and a win in Formula Junior.

In Formula Junior, the podium was swept with Cameron Motorsports CRG 
drivers as Kyle Marcelli finished third. Pelletier and Vincec also went one 
two in Rotax Max Junior. Cameron Motorsports CRG driver Marco Di Leo 
finished third in the Canada Senior championship.

Sunday was another banner day for Cameron Motorsports drivers, as Robert 
Wickens took the pole in Formula Senior, and then went on to win the race. 
Wickens had to win to clinch the championship, and he did just that. Not to 
be outdone, Marco Di Leo took the win in Rotax Max Senior, putting on the 
final touches to his Rotax Max Championship, and the fourth championship of 
the weekend for Cameron Motorsports.
Also winning a championship in World Formula Jr, was Team Hurricane's 
Jeffrey May.

The final honour for the Cameron Motorsports CRG drivers were the picks for 
the 2005 Sunoco Evaluation Day. Representing Cameron Motorsports CRG will 
be Kyle Marcelli, Corey Usher, and Wilson Tessari Neto.

"It has been a great year for the entire Cameron Motorsport CRG family," 
said team owner Bob Cameron. "The drivers, tuners, and support personnel 
all did an amazing job this year. Everyone has worked very hard. We are 
very happy that our drivers swept every two-stroke class this year  a 
result the entire team is happy with."

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 by Ed Gatner

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