Thursday, September 1, 2005

Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels heads to Mosport this weekend

MOSPORT, ONTARIO One of the biggest motorsports events in Ontario is taking place this weekend at Mosport International Raceway. The American Le Mans Series is the headline event at the ‘big track’, and one ALMS driver Canadian Ron Fellows will wear a scooter out traveling back and forth to the DDT track where the Sunoco Ron Fellow Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star Wheels is having its penultimate round on the same weekend.

Fellows is very hands on in the series that bears his name, but he is also a fan of good racing, and the SRFKC provides that wherever it goes.

"As the promoter, I worry a lot," Fellows said with a laugh. "I worry about the weather, about the track, and about everyone's safety. On race day, I'm primarily an observer. I look for things we can do to make the series better for the participants and more professional for the racers."

This weekend, the schedule will feature two race days, both kicking off with the headline classes Formula Junior on Saturday, Formula Senior on Sunday at 2 pm. With this being the penultimate round, class championships are on the line this weekend, as the class leaders look to secure their leads going into the final round in a few weeks time.

Championship point standings heading into round 5 of 6.
Formula Senior
1. Daniel Morad 382
2. Robert Wickens 352
3. Frank Launi 191
4. Richard Boake 151
5. Tom Cadieux 127

Rotax Senior
1. Marco Di Leo 309
2. Eric Gerrits 265
3. Devin Cunningham 238
4. Pearce Herder 167
5. Kyle Herder 157

World Formula Senior
1. Adriano Bilotta 322
2. Corey Usher 290
3. Paul Carvalho 282
4. Wilson Tessari Neto 222
5. Zach Boam 152

Canada Senior
1. Aaron de Heus 283
2. Pearce Herder 270
3. Darryl Timmers 251
4. Marco Di Leo 219
5. David Patrick 199

Formula Junior
1. Maxime Pelletier 352
2. Kyle Marcelli 301
3. Kenny Riedmann 294
4. Mike Vincec 238
5. David Ostella 165

Rotax Jr.
1. Mike Vincec 382
2. Kevin Monteith 229
3. Brad Forbes 206
4. Dylan Gibson 162
5. Maxime Pelletier 157

World Formula Jr.
1. Jeff May 284
2. Josh Korenyi 282
3. Scott Laporte 241
4. Wes Calaguiro 188
5. Addison Rayner 184

Canada Junior Heavy
1. Micheal Di Meo 309
2. Kevin Monteith 279
3. Greg Rempel 274
4. Kenny Riedmann 239
5. Justin Holtom 233

Canada Junior Light
1. Reid Arnold 280
2. Jonathon Tredwell 269
3. Joshua Gilbert 244
4. Andrew Waring 239
5. Mitchell Casey 229

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

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