P1 ENGINES PULLS OFF DOUBLE VICTORY AT SKUSA PRO KART
CHALLENGE
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Date: June 10, 2016
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P1 ENGINES PULLS OFF DOUBLE VICTORY AT SKUSA PRO KART CHALLENGE
"Pole positions and wins for P1 Engines powered drivers"
Dante Yu claimed the X30 Junior win in Sonoma (Photo by: DromoPhotos.com)
June 10, 2016 - Traveling to the Simraceway Performance Driving Center in Sonoma,
California, P1 Engines would score a pair of victores at the SuperKarts! USA (SKUSA)
Pro Kart Challenge. Taking honors in the X30 Junior and X30 Masters class, P1 Engines
proved once again, that they are one of the top TaG engine builders in the nation.
Dante Yu would set the pace in X30 Junior and never look back. Claiming the pole
position in qualifying, Yu swept the heat races and scored the fastest lap of the
final en route to a sweep of the day. Oliver Calvo's day would start and end on
the wrong foot. After a broken chain in qualifying would force the speedster to
start heat one at the tail of the field, he drove to a solid eighth place result
from his 28th place starting position. Heat two would be another improvement to
second when the checkered flag flew. Calvo would look to be in position to battle
for the overall victory before an attempted pass for the lead on the final circuit
of the main event would cause a spin and an eventual DNF result.
Edward Portz Jr. would also have a great run in the X30 Junior class running in
the top three positions throughout the day. Taking the lead at one point and looking
to be in position for a race win, Portz would be driven off the racing surface while
in the third position. Gary Lyles had his best finish of the SKUSA Pro Kart Challenge
season improving on his 13th place qualifying effort to end the day in fifth. Colin
Mullan and Tomas Mejia would cross the line seventh and tenth respectively.
The X30 Senior class and P1 Engines would welcome back Michael Michoff after a serious
incident took him out of competition for nearly three months. Upon his return, Michoff
was right back on pace and claimed the pole position and win in the first of two
heat races. Heat two would be the only blemish in his daily results as he would
fall back to sixth and start the final from outside row three. Driving forward
in the main event, Michoff would earn a podium result crossing the stripe in the
second position.
Austin Elliot would put another P1 Engines driver in the top-five of the X30 Senior
running order at the end of the day but a penalty would relegate him out of his
strong finishing result. Nick Ramirez would be classified in the fourth position
while Colby Dubato would end up sixth after all penalties were served.
Mike Rolison would add to P1 Engines' resume and claim the second win of the weekend
for the popular engine builder as he swept the day in the X30 Masters class. Showing
the speed that nobdy else could match, Rolison paced each and every official on
track session and topped the blocks at the end of the day.
Two P1 Engines drivers would show their speed in the IAME Micro Swift class as Piers
Asparis and Mathias Coito would finish inside the top-ten. Asparis had great speed
but no luck to go along with it and would cross the line in fourth while Coito also
had some bad racing luck but managed to salvage a seventh place finish.
For more information on P1 Engines or to book one of their national level engines
for testing or event weekend use, please visit them online at www.P1Engines.com
or contact P1 owner Jesus Vasquez at 909.948.2718 or via e-mail at Champions@P1Engines.com.
Also, to follow up-to-date results and information on P1 Engines, become a fan of
the "P1 Engines Fan Page" on Facebook.
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please contact Mike Maurini via e-mail at Info@RaceTechDevelopment.com or 317.270.8723.
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