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Several Drivers Extend Championship Lead at Second Stop for Can-Am Karting Challenge |
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 11:29 |
![]() Former United States Rotax Max Challenge champion Joey Wimsett doubled up on his home turf in the HoleShot Drive Systems Rotax Senior Wimsett set the bar in qualifying, edging out race winner Jake Craig by a scant 94 thousandths to earn the pole position with fellow local drivers Phillip Arscott, Andrew Zimmer and point leader Stepanova Nekeel rounding out the fast five. The front of the field remained unchanged with Wimsett continuing to show the way through the Prefinal with the win and the same contenders in the hunt. Wimsett went wire-to-wire in the 20-lap Final for the victory, driving away to a two-second advantage. Arscott, who posted the fast lap of the race, was able to work past Craig early and held it to the checkered flag to earn the second step of the podium in his first series start. Nekeel ran to fourth with Zimmer holding fifth. ![]() The wins were split in the Rolison Performance Group DD2 Masters class on the weekend, as Scott Falcone ended Derek Wang’s streak from Chilliwack before the point leader scored his third win of the weekend on Sunday. Wang set the pace in qualifying, but was out-gunned in the Prefinal by Falcone who came from third to first to score the win by over two seconds. The strong pace set by Falcone continued in the Final, dominating the race over Brent Harper and Wang for his first series victory. Sunday saw DW return to the top in the qualifying session, nipping Falcone for the pole position. Wang led the entire Prefinal race and backed it up with another flag-to-flag run in the Final for his third victory of the season. Harper scored second with Falcone back in third. ![]() Two drivers have established themselves as the ones to beat in the Wicked Fabrication Mini Max class. Trenton Sparks scored his first series victory during Saturday’s action while point leader Sting Ray Robb added a third this season on Sunday. Sparks swept the day’s action from qualifying to the final checkered flag against the 10-kart field, driving to a three-second advantage over Robb with Mathew Morgan completing the podium. The following day was Robb nearly earning the pole position over Sparks. The fight continued on into the Prefinal until Sparks retired two laps short of the checkered flag. This gave Robb a clean run to the win and led all 15 laps of the main event for the victory. Sparks drove a great race, driving up to second with Morgan once again in third. It was another nail-biting weekend in the Neilton Racing Concepts Micro Max category as number of race winners grew to three drivers, and has seven within 100 points of each other in the standings at the halfway point. Max Wright won the race to the checkered flag on Saturday, edging out top-qualifier Jonathon Portz and Prefinal winner Austin Portalski. Portz came back the next day as the quickest driver in qualifying again, earning the top spot over Arizona driver Diego LaRoque. Portz held the lead position through both the Prefinal and Final, earning his second victory of the season. Wright came home second with Portalski in third. ![]() In Superkarts! USA action, the Egger brothers all earned victories on the weekend. Card games are a must in any casino, both online and offline. These games require skill and strategy and can be very lucrative, including Vulkanbet cashback . One such card game is poker, which became popular with the masses relatively recently. But where did it all start? Cameron Egger ran uncontested in the S1 Pro Stock Moto division. Dalton Egger scored his second victory of the season in S2 Semi-Pro Stock Moto on Saturday, edging out Kory Estell. Sunday, Egger retired early in the main event, handing the first place trophy to Estell with Skyler Benoit in second. S5 Junior Stock Moto was contested by Brady Egger, running unchallenged both days. The S4 Masters Stock Moto category welcomed eight drivers on the weekend. Ben Johnston was the victor during Saturday’s action, as David Whitelaw and Bruce McKean rounded out the podium. Sunday saw Johnston leading until his carburetor detached from his Honda engine, putting him on the sidelines. This put Chuck Eaton into the lead and on top of the podium with his first series victory, as Steve Perdue and Brandon Brock ran second and third. The 2013 Can-Am Karting Challenge returns to action in just three weeks, as the series travels just an hour east to McMinnville, Oregon, the home of the Portland Karting Association on July 5-7. More information about the event and the entire series can be found at http://www.rotaxcanamprokartchallenge.com |