TEXAS SPRINT RACING SERIES: RACE 4 & CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT
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Prepared by: Race Tech Development Group
Date: November 2, 2016
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TEXAS SPRINT RACING SERIES: RACE 4 & CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT
"Great weekend of racing action for Texas series"
November 2, 2016 - The fourth and final race of the year for the Texas Sprint Racing
Series (TSRS) by MG Tires was held on October 22 & 23 at North Texas Karters in
Denton, Texas. This 0.5 mile track offers some of the best racing to be had anywhere.
TSRS had a total entry of 54 racers in both the Energy Kart USA 2 stroke and Alan
Rudolph Racing Academy 4 stroke classes for the final event of the year. TSRS is
working on the 2017 schedule for release in January of 2017.
The Alan Rudolph Racing Academy / SpeedSportz 4 Stroke Series did not fail to bring
great racing action. The World Formula classsponsored by Trailer Alarms again provided
one of the best shows of the weekend with close battles for all but first. Robby
Mott (Ribtect / Rpm RaceKarts / Margay) took the pole in qualifying and never looked
back as he scored the victory in both heats and the main. WF Points leader Shawn
Ross (DR Kart Tork) qualified third and the 2015 TSRS WF Champion Jerry Rhodes (Rpm
RaceKarts / Energy Kart) qualified second. Rhodes and Ross chased Mott and each
other all weekend. In the main event Ross was able to take the second position
with Rhodes finishing third. Patrick Roth (Rpm / CRG) finished fourth in the main
event but was plagued with a rib injury all weekend. BJ Hodge (Rpm / CRG) finished
fifth. The TSRS by MG Tires 2016 World Formula Championship was won by Shawn Ross
(DR Kart). Robby Mott (Margay) placed second and Patrick Roth (CRG) earned a solid
third place finish for the year.
The LO206 Light Senior Class sponsored by 1 Fast Auto Transport had very tough competition
during the entire weekend with both hometown racers and out of town racers fighting
for the top positions. The LO206 Light qualifying was close with HCKC racer Nathan
Wilkins (Intrepid) taking the pole, with Miguel Mier (Core / FA Kart) second and
Garret Ramirez (Alpha Kart) third. The series points leader Barry Peel qualified
fifth, but maneuvered his way to the lead in heat one and took the win in both heat
races and the main. Peel's dominant performance gave him the race win for the weekend.
Landon Bednarz was able to finish second and Oklahoma's Steven Hefley finished
third due to a late race incident involving Garret Ramirez and Dale Ross, who were
both strong front runners all weekend. The TSRS by MG Tires 2016 LO206 Light Championship
was won by Barry Peel (Alpha Karts). Steven Hefley (Praga) took second and Texas
Karts own Tommy Muth (Intrepid) finished third.
The Waco Trailers.com LO206 Heavy had many battles throughout the weekend.
Paul Gonzalez (Intrepid), Chris Crosley (Intrepid), Tommy Sutton, Marvin Lee and
new comer Brian Luyster (Righetti) all fought hard each and every time they were
on the track. In the end, Chris Crosley finished first, Brian Luyster took second
and Paul Gonzalez took third for the final event of the year. The TSRS by MG tires
2016 LO206 Heavy Championship was won by Chris Crosley (Intrepid). Second place
went to Marvin Lee and third place went to Paul Gonzalez (Intrepid).
The LO206 Cadet class sponsored by LiMi Makeup provided great driving by young drivers
for the entire year. The final championship battle was decided at Race 3 in Katy
Texas. Jerry Rhodes (Rpm RaceKarts/CRG) took home the 2016 TSRS by MG Tires Series
Championship. Second place went to Austin Roy (Rpm RaceKarts/CRG).
The Energy Kart USA 2 Stroke Series was filled with close racing and non-stop action
throughout the weekend. The Texas Karts Tag Cadet class was very busy with lots
of great racing all weekend by these young drivers. Alex Stanfield (Core Karting
/ Energy Kart) took the pole and heat one win. Caiden Mitchell was not to be denied
and took the win in heat two and the main. Stanfield finished a close second, with
Noah Baker running third and Aden Rudolph fourth in the main. Adrian Cruz also made
his presence known throughout the weekend. This is one of the most exciting classes
to watch and race in. The TSRS by MG tires 2016 TAG Cadet Series Championship was
won by Alex Stanfield (Core / Energy Kart). Second place went to Caiden Mitchell,
and third place went to Ethan Foxworth.
The Wilson Fire Equipment Tag Junior racing was very close and these young men showed
excellent race craft all weekend. Race 3 winner Ethan Arndt (CompKart/Trackside
Karting Services) was able to pull off the win in the main event after struggling
a bit in the heat races. Maxwell Waithman (Tony / Iron Rock Motorsports) took the
pole and ran second all weekend. Tyler Orum had two heat race wins and would finish
third in the main. John Berry (Alpha Karts) finished fourth. The TSRS by MG tires
2016 TAG Junior Series Championship was won by Tyler Orum. Second place went to
John Berry (Alpha Karts), and third place went to Morgan Bain.
The Alpha Karts & JB Motorsports Tag Light Class enjoyed some hard fought and epic
battles in Race 4. Ryan Rush (Alpha Karts) was fast all weekend and fought hard
with Bryce Lytle (Compkart), Miguel Mier (Core / FA Kart) and Doug Foxworth all
weekend. In the end Rush would cross the line first followed by Lytle, Foxworth
and Mier. Rush was issued a two position driving penalty after the main. Bryce
Lytle was declared the winner and his driving proved he deserved the spot. Dough
Foxworth finished second and Ryan Rush was third. Mier ran a very close fourth and
showed his move to Tag Light was a good one.
The TSRS by MG tires 2016 TAG Light Series Championship was won by Marcellas Dukes
(Tony Kart), second place went to Ryan Rush (Alpha Karts) and third place went to
Bryce Lytle (CompKart).
The TSRS by MG tires 2016 TAG Heavy Series Championship was won by Brian Benedict
(Tyca Racing / CRG). No second or third place awards were given due to lack of
minimum entries for the year.
The Core Karting Shifter Light class was very exciting all weekend. Blair Hosie
(Alpha Karts) took the pole and heat one win with Andretta Young (CRG Nordam /
Rpm Racekarts) second and Colin Long (Sodi Kart) third. In heat two and the main,
Blair Hosie would develop mechanical problems. Young took the win in heat 2 followed
by Long. In the main event, Colin Long took the early lead and never looked back
with Young running second and Liam Snyder finishing third.
In Shifter Heavy, the weekend would be owned by Rod Clinard (CRG Nordam). Clinard
set times within a couple of hundredths of the Shifter Lights. Clinard would finish
third in the field and a dominating first in the class. Venkat Reddy (CRG) took
home second place for the weekend, and Nathan Stewart was third. The TSRS by MG
tires 2016 Shifter Light Series Championship was won by Randall Burnett. Second
place overall went to Carson Mueller (CRG), and third place went to Mark Snyder
(Core / FA Kart).
The Texas Sprint Race Series had an exciting year of racing and would like to thank
the following 2016 primary and awards sponsors for supporting them this year: WR
International / MG Tires, Energy Karts USA, SpeedSportz & Alan Rudolph Racing Academy,
Briggs & Stratton Racing, RLV, Trailer Alarms, Fastech Racing, Ribtect, Darcy DeCoste
Racing, SRS, LoneStar GrandPrix, Core Karting & Rpm RaceKarts.
Additional 2016 Series Supporting and Class Sponsors they would like to thank include:
CRG Nordam, Briggs & Stratton Racing, Honda(HPD), DR Karts, NEK Seats, K1 Speed,
Zija, VP Racing Fuel, Trackside Karting Services, LiMi Makeup, Hill Country Kart
Club, Heart of Texas Kart Club, Gulf Coast Karters, North Texas Karters, Wilson
Fire Equipment, Texas Karts, Alpha Karts, JB Motorsports, Shofner Films, Rob Miller,
Vince Roy, Beta Tools, Scotts Racing Engines, RaceTech Development & all the racers
that participated this year.
For information on press releases or other media services offered by Race Tech Development,
please contact Mike Maurini via e-mail at Info@RaceTechDevelopment.com or 317.270.8723.
Race Tech Development can also be found on Twitter at @RaceTechDvlp as well as Facebook
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