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Tier 2 Deadline for Camden Gold Cup June 19

Tier 2 Deadline for Camden Gold Cup June 19

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CONCORD, NC - The deadline for the second tier for entries for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals at G and J Kartway in Ohio for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series is fast approaching. Competitors wishing to enter the event have until Friday June 19 to take advantage of the final opportunity to pre enter.

CONCORD, NC - The deadline for the second tier for entries for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals at G and J Kartway in Ohio for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series is fast approaching. Competitors wishing to enter the event have until Friday June 19 to take advantage of the final opportunity to pre enter.

Entries can either be faxed or mailed in to the WKA office. The fax number for World Karting is (704) 455-1609.

The 3rd race for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series is set for July 3-5. To view the Camden entry form, click here.

 

 

Update On Gold Cup Contingency Program Post Kershaw

Update On Gold Cup Contingency Program Post Kershaw

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CONCORD, NC - With the second race of the 2015 RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series in the books, below is a breakdown of the top 3 finishing positions for drivers in their respective classes, as well as the contingencies they are eligible for, based on the contingency stickers they placed on their karts.

CONCORD, NC - With the second race of the 2015 RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series in the books, below is a breakdown of the top 3 finishing positions for drivers in their respective classes, as well as the contingencies they are eligible for, based on the contingency stickers they placed on their karts.

As a reminder, the bulk of contingencies available pertain to 1st place only. Streeter Super Stands offers a contingency for the top 3, while Franklin Motorsports offers their contingency to the third place finisher.

Based on that formula, below are the drivers, positions, and coordinating contingencies that are available following Race #2 at Kershaw.

 

 

Kid Karts: Saturday
1 Owen Lloyd: Razor Chassis, Van K Wheels
2 Jax Walker: Streeter Super Stands
Senior Pro Gas: Saturday
1 Jimmy Heavlow: Turner Racing Engines
2 Corey Towles:  Streeter Stands
Animal Medium: Saturday
1 Jim Lipari: Coyote Chassis, GT Machine, Brads Heating and Cooling, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants
Sportsman LO206: Saturday
1 Riley Kelley: MGM Chassis, GT Machine, SMC Vortex Clutches
3 Tanner Carter:  Streeter Super Stands
Sportsman Pro Gas Lite: Saturday
1 Aiden Baker Crouse: Baker Racing Engines, Mikim Motorsports, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants
3 Tanner Carter: Franklin Motorsports, Streeter Super Stands
Junior LO206: Saturday
1 Cody Hall: Razor Chassis, Van K Wheels
Senior LO206: Saturday
1 Ben Wagenhals: Coyote Chassis, Kart City Performance, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants
Animal Heavy Mix: Saturday
1 Joey Miller: Razor Chassis, Baker Racing Engines, Bully Clutch
2 Paul Headley: Streeter Super Stands
3 Tim Stiefel: Streeter Super Stands
Junior Pro Gas Heavy: Saturday
1 David Kalb Jr: Turner Racing Engines, Mikim Motorsports
2 Joshua Stark: Streeter Super Stands
3 Matthew Miller: Franklin Motorsports, Streeter Super Stands
Sportsman Pro Gas Heavy: Saturday
1 Aiden Baker Crouse: Baker Racing Engines, Mikim Motorsports, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants
3 Andrew Willis: Streeter Super Stands
Junior Pro Gas Lite: Saturday
1 David Kalb Jr: Turner Racing Engines, Mikim Motorsports
2 Matthew Miller: Franklin Motorsports, Streeter Super Stands
Junior Pro Gas Lite: Sunday
1 Matthew Miller: GT Machine, Franklin Motorsports, SMC Vortex Clutches, Streeter Super Stands
3 Joshua Stark: Streeter Super Stands
Junior Pro Gas Heavy: Sunday
1 Hunter Johnson: Razor Chassis, Bully Clutches, Streeter Super Stands
2 Matthew Miller: Franklin Motorsports, Streeter Super Stands
3 Joshua Stark: Streeter Super Stands
Sportsman Pro Gas Heavy: Sunday
1 Aiden Baker Crouse: Baker Racing Engines, Mikim Motorsports, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants
3 Mark Steube: Streeter Stands
Animal Medium: Sunday
1 Jim Lipari: Coyote Chassis, GT Machine, Franklin Motorsports, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants, Streeter Super Stands 
2 Paul Headley: Streeter Super Stands
Kid Karts: Sunday
2 Jax Walker: Franklin Motorsports, Streeter Super Stands
Sportsman Pro Gas Lite: Sunday
1 Aiden Baker Crouse: Baker Racing Engines, Mikim Motorsports, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants
3 Tanner Carter: Streeter Super Stands
Senior Pro Gas: Sunday
1 Chris Wells: MGM Chassis, GT Machine, Van K Wheels
Animal Heavy Mix: Sunday
1 Paul Headley: GT Machine, Streeter Super Stands, Van K Wheels
Sportsman LO206: Sunday
1 Aiden Baker Crouse: Baker Racing Engines, Van K Wheels, Thor Racing Lubricants
3 Cale Hall: Streeter Super Stands

Senior LO206: Sunday

1 Eric Fagan: Turner Racing Engines
2 Haley Kummer: Franklin Motorsports, Streeter Super Stands
Junior LO206: Sunday
1 Jason Alder: GT Machine

 

Crouse, Kalb, KO Competition at Kershaw!!!!!

Crouse, Kalb, KO Competition at Kershaw!!!!!

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CONCORD, NC - The June event for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series may just be round 2 of 4 for the series, but for Aiden Baker Crouse and David Kalb Jr, this past weekends edition of the Kart City Performance Nationals at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina appeared more of a knockout punch in a battle of the best 4 Cycle Heavyweights in the country, as the 2 drivers combined for 9 wins over the weekend.

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The June event for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series may just be round 2 of 4 for the series, but for Aiden Baker Crouse and David Kalb Jr, this past weekends edition of the Kart City Performance Nationals at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina appeared more of a knockout punch in a battle of the best 4 Cycle Heavyweights in the country, as the 2 drivers combined for 9 wins over the weekend.IMG 1840

Success for both drivers began Friday afternoon in the Sportsman and Junior Pro Gas Shootout races. With $200 on the line for 1st place, courtesy of Brads Heating and Cooling, the 10-lap sprint race became a ton more interesting for drivers and fans. Crouse drew first blood on Friday, taking the 10 lap Sportsman Pro Gas Shootout over Riley Kelley and Cale Hall, thus claiming the $200 top prize. Kelley earned $100 for second with Hall netting $50 for third, while the entire top five, which consisted of Andrew Willis and Macon Moore, all received trophies for their efforts. For Crouse, it would be the 1st of 6 wins over the weekend, bringing his 2015 win total to 10 wins in 2 weekends!!!!

The Junior Pro Gas Shootout turned into a great battle with Kalb fending off the constant efforts of Cody Hall for the $200 victory, thus setting the tone for what would be a tough weekend for Kalbs competition. Hall claimed $100 for second, with Matthew Tortorell earning a solid 3rd, along with a $50 payday, a nice job considering the struggles he endured with handling issues during practice. The balance of the top 5 were Joshua Stark and Hunter Fox.

IMG 320421 karts lined up for the Senior Pro Gas Money race, rounding out the Friday on track activities. And for the second race in a row, Zach Linsell found himself not only taking the Money Race win, but again fending off the efforts of yet another Heavlow, this time Jimmy Heavlow. With younger brother Jake, the runnerup in Jacksonville, enjoying a graduation trip in the Dominican Republic, older brother Jimmy took behind the wheel, and thus made the battle a good one between the two northeast stalwarts. Linsells win netted just under $400 for the victory, with his win streak bringing back memories of the dominance of Gary Lawson in the Friday Night Shootout. Following the top 2 were Mike Greiner, Corey Towles, and Sean Meier.

As the series prepares for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals July 3-5 at G and J Kartway in Camden, Ohio, Brad Farmer of Brad’s Heating and Cooling announced they will continue the Shootout Purses on Friday Night, with the Sportsman and Junior drivers again vying for $200 to win.

Following the Friday Night Awards Presentation, in which the 2014 Champions were honored, it was time to hit the track for Day #1 of the Kart City Performance Nationals.

The Tyler Sandmeyer LO206 Kid Kart Class was the first to hit the track Saturday with young Florida/Georgia product Owen Lloyd claiming his first career national event win. Lloyds win was not easy, as he had to fend off the efforts of defending series champion Jax Walker, as well as Brently Miller, the driver who swept both national races in Jacksonville. Bryce Sanders, making his first appearance of the year was 4th, with Caleb Gafrarar rounding out the top 5.

For Crouse, success began on Saturday in the Razor Chassis Sportsman Pro Gas Lite class. Saturdays main resembled that of the Friday night shootout with Riley Kelley again coming home second. Tanner Carter squeezed in for third, with Cale Hall and Macon Moore completing the top 5. Crouse was the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time Award Winner.IMG 3205

With second not being enough in Fridays Senior Pro Gas Money Race, Jimmy Heavlow roared back to take round 1 of the Coyote Motorsports sponsored Senior Pro Gas class, besting a talent laden field. Corey Towles chased Heavlow to the stripe with Mike Greiner again coming home in third, followed by Zach Linsell and Skyler Locklear, returning to the series after a brief absence.

Fighting flu like symptoms on a 90 degree South Carolina day, David Kalb Jr dug deep, shaking off the efforts of his illness, to lay claim to the Van K Wheels Junior Pro Gas Lite Class win, the second win in what would be a 3 win weekend. Chasing Kalb to the stripe were Matthew Miller, Cody Hall, Jimmy Cole Jackson, and Nash Dyun.

After taking 1 of 2 main events in Florida in March, Jim Lipari roared back to sweep both days of Animal Medium competition at Kershaw, topping Paul Headley and Cayla Chapman both days. Like Kalb, Chapman was suffering from high fever all weekend long.

After challenges at Jacksonville prevented a Top 3 finish, Riley Kelley, fresh off a second place run Friday in the Sportsman Pro Gas Shootout, bettered his position by 1 spot Saturday in the Miller Welders Sportsman LO206 Class, winning a great battle with Cale Hall and Tanner Carter to take the win for his first career Gold Cup National event win. Following the top 3 Saturday were Mark Steube and Elijah Skaggs.

In the Thor Oil Junior LO206 Class Saturday, Cody Hall carried his Jax momentum to Kershaw, claiming his second straight national event win, besting Hunter Fox, Jimmy Cole Jackson, Matthew Miller, and Jason Alder.

Alder rebounded on Sunday to finally lay claim to an event win at Kershaw. After scoring 4 national wins at Jacksonville, Alder struggled a good part of the weekend, but put it all together to claim Sundays win in the Junior LO206 Class. Alex Vrabel had a solid second place run, with Cody Hall, Jimmy Cole Jackson, and Talia Moffett completing the top 5.

IMG 3977Kershaw was somewhat like Old Home Week with the return of Skyler Locklear, Chris Wells, Jimmy Heavlow, Travis Manning, Ryan Bennett, AND Ben Wagenhals!! Jumping on to a Jim Lipari Coyote Chassis, Wagenhals returned to Gold Cup victory lane in fine fashion, taking the Briggs and Stratton Racing LO206 Heavy Final on Saturday. Austin Queen, the runnerup twice in Jacksonville, again stole the bridesmaid spot, with JT Swygert, Patrick O’Neal, and Matt Skaggs completing the top 5.

In a repeat performance of Sunday in Florida, Eric Fagan again took the Day 2 show, topping a great performance by Haley Kummer. Wagenhals came home third Sunday, with Swygert and Mike Greiner completing the top 5.

With time to rest between rounds, Crouse took back to the track to steal the Baker Racing Engines Sportsman Pro Gas Heavy  main over Riley Kelley, Andrew Willis, Mark Steube, and Macon Moore. Crouse also was the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time Award winner.

The Power Plus Lubricants Animal Heavy Mix Class found a new winner in Kershaw. After Paul Headley swept the action in Florida, Joey Miller found his way to victory circle for his first win of the year. Headley, the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time Award winner, was second, followed by Tim Stiefel, Josh Stiefel, and Case Hall.

The final event on Saturday was one David Kalb was looking for, as he laid claim to his second straight win of the day, and third of the weekend, taking the Brad’s Heating and Cooling Junior Pro Gas Heavy Main. Joshua Stark, continuing to get stronger every time out, was second, followed by Matthew Miller, Hunter Johnson, and Cody Hall.  Jason Alder was the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time Award winner.

As the series headed to another hot day on Sunday, new faces continued to find their way to victory lane as Bryce Sanders claimed his first career win in the Tyler Sandmeyer Kid Kart Class. And like Owen Lloyd on Saturday, Sanders had to hold off defending champ Jax Walker, as well as Brently Miller for the win. Sanders was the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time award winner for both Saturday and Sunday.

And as Sunday continued, so did Aiden Baker Crouse, sweeping the activities in the Razor Chassis Sportsman Pro Gas Lite class, edging out Riley Kelley, Tanner Carter, Cale Hall, and Andrew Willis. Crouse also swept the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time Awards in the class for the weekend.

The best race of the weekend, hands down, was the Coyote Motorsports Senior Pro Gas Lite main. Memories of Cale Yarborough and Donnie Allison banging at Daytona paled in comparison to the side by side leaning, and sometimes equal banging, that Chris Wells and Jimmy Heavlow were performing, as the two drivers remained glued together around the course the entire final lap. As the pair exited the final turn, the pair remained side by side, with Wells gaining the inside advantage, forcing Heavlow slightly offline, and enough to score a huge victory in his comeback to the Gold Cup Series. The second the pair crossed the stripe, both drivers shook hands and high fived each other, recognizing an awesome driving performance by both. Sean Meier had the best seat in the house, watching the battle from his third finishing position, while Corey Towles and Skyler Locklear completed the top five. Towles was the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time winner.

Following a number of runs in the top 5 all weekend, Matthew Miller finally put it all together, taking the top honors in the Van K Wheels Junior Pro Gas Lite Main on Sunday, for his second win of the season, Miller, the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time winner, had won the Junior LO206 class at Jacksonville prior. Chasing Miller across the stripe were Alex Vrabel, Joshua Stark, Hunter Fox, and Hunter Johnson.

Crouse continued to spread the win wealth Sunday, taking the Miller Welders Sportsman LO206 class, topping Will Robusto, Cale Hall, Isabella Robusto, and Saturday winner Riley Kelley. Crouse was also the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time award winner.

Crouse completed the sweep of Sportsman Pro Gas competition, taking the Baker Racing Engines Heavy race on Sunday, beating out Riley Kelley, Mark Steube, and Andrew Willis. Crouse also collected another Mikim Motorsports Fast Time award for the day.

Enough was enough for Paul Headley in Sundays version of the Power Plus Lubricants Animal Heavy Mix Class. After 3 runnerup finishes for the weekend between Mix and Animal Medium, Headley broke out for his lone win of the weekend, topping Saturdays winner Joey Miller, with Dustin Demattia, Josh Steifel, and Tyler Smith completing the top 5. Smith was also the Mikim Motorsports Fast Time winner.

The final race of the weekend began in the same fashion the event began, with yet another new winner in victory lane in the form of Hunter Johnson, taking the Brad’s Heating and Cooling Junior Pro Gas Heavy Main. Johnson topped Mikim Motorsports Fast Time winner Matthew Miller, with Joshua Stark, Hunter Fox, and Matthew Tortorell completing the top 5.

With 2 of 4 national events in the books, the series now heads quickly to G and J Kartway in Camden, Ohio July 3-5 for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals.

On behalf of the World Karting Association, a big thanks to the many competitors, families, and sponsors for supporting the event, and enduring a hot weekend, providing yet another wild weekend of racing on track.

To view the entry blank for the event, click here.

 

Wells Mops Up at Gold Cup Year End Awards Presentations

Wells Mops Up at Gold Cup Year End Awards Presentations

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CONCORD, NC - As part of the weekends festivities for the Kart City Performance Nationals this past weekend in Kershaw, South Carolina for the 2015 version of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series, champions from the 2014 season were honored at the Palmetto Club, as well as many other drivers for their awesome accomplishments through the season.

CONCORD, NC - As part of the weekends festivities for the Kart City Performance Nationals this past weekend in Kershaw, South Carolina for the 2015 version of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series, champions from the 2014 season were honored at the Palmetto Club, as well as many other drivers for their awesome accomplishments through the season.IMG 2435

Leading the way in the champions category was Maryland driver Zach Wells, the recipient of 3 titles in 2014. Wells took top honors in the Thor Oil Junior Medium class, besting David Kalb Jr and Joshua Stark, the first of three visits to the front of the room for hardware. Wells also claimed the Brad’s Heating and Cooling Junior Heavy Mix class, with Stark and Kalb again his 2 staunchest rivals for the title. The trifecta for the young driver came in the Van K Wheels sponsored Junior Pro Gas Class, as Wells topped Connor Tebbe, Kalb, Dylan Murray, and Stark. In addition to the sets of Bridgestone tires for his championships, Wells also received a kart stand from RLV, a set of wheels from class sponsor Van K Wheels, his national eagle, and much more. While Wells could have taken his championship jackets and additional kart stands, he instead chose to trade them for a mammoth sized trophy, identical to the Manufacturers Championship Trophy, won this year by Paul Rice and MGM Chassis, and proceeded to list the victories on the trophy that paved the way for his 3 title performance.

IMG 2449For Rice, his acceptance of the Manufacturers Championship Trophy marked the second such award he has earned from 2014. The other award of this nature was a result of MGM’s major victory on the Vega Tire/TS Racing National Road Racing Series, ending a long run of dominance by Road Race chassis giant CKI. On the Gold Cup side, MGM came away with 22 wins on the season, followed closely by Coyote with 15 wins. Right on Coyote’s heels were Razor and Margay, both with 13 wins, while Bandit Chassis took 11 wins on the season.

As the focus turned back to the national classes, young Cody Hall was recognized for his dual championship performance in 2014, taking the Razor Chassis Sportsman Pro Gas Lite title over a stacked field including Matthew Miller, Jason Alder, Alex Vrabel, and Nick Fauci. Hall was also recognized for his title efforts in the Baker Racing Engines Sportsman Pro Gas Heavy class, again topping another very competitive field. Hall bested Jason Alder, Matthew Miller, Alex Vrabel, and Brian Van Cleve.

The first Senior class to be recognized was the Performance North Animal Modified Medium class where longtime campaigner Jim Lipari claimed the title over Paul Headley, Cayla Chapman, Tyler Sandmeyer, and Tanner Lee.

Jason Alder was next to be recognized for his championship efforts in the Miller Welders Sportsman Methanol class, edging out Matthew Miller and Riley Kelley, all 3 of which will be solid choices for 2015 titles after 2 national races this year.IMG 2459

The Coyote Motorsports Senior Pro Gas Animal class was next to be honored. Always sporting strong fields, numbers wise, as well as competition wise, Sean Meier came away with the top honors, topping former Junior driver Dustin Demattia, Tyler Sandmeyer, and Dylan Zobkiw.

The LO206 Kid Karts are gaining numbers momentum wise this season, following a great title run by Jax Walker 1 season ago to claim the title in the Kartcandy.com, Tyler Sandmeyer Racing sponsored class. Chasing Walker for the title were Blake Boon, Asher Johnson, and Jet Tobin.

While only 2 drivers were recognized in the Kart City Performance/Briggs and Stratton Racing LO206 Heavy class for 2014, the numbers for 2015 have well exceeded into double digits into the first 2 races of the new season. Taking the top honors for 2014 was Matt Skaggs, as he fended off Jordan Mincey.

IMG 2468The final class to be honored was the CKI/Power Plus Lubricants Animal Heavy Mix class where Paul Headley laid claim to the title. Tyler Sandmeyer, Patrick O’Neil, Tanner Lee, and Joshua Stiefel were the top 5 for 2014.

In addition to the champions and top 10 drivers being honored, several other special awards were presented.

Congratulations to the following individuals for their wonderful achievements in 2014.

Most Improved Junior Driver: Zach Wells
Most Improved Senior Driver: Paul Headley
Family of the Year: The Joshua Stark Family
Sportsmanship Award: David Kalb Jr
Ann Kugler Award: Janet Headley

World Karting also recognized their 2014 Race Sponsors

103rd Street Sports Complex: Ionic Edge Chassis
G and J Kartway: Michigan Kart Supply
Michiana Raceway Park: Van K Wheels/MGM Chassis
Carolina Motorsports Park: GT Machine

Special thanks go out to Andy Weyenburg of Miller Welders for providing a Miller Welder to be raffled off. Special thanks also to Dave and Sue Koehler of GT Machine, as well as Brian and Natalie Bass of Van K Wheels for providing certificates as door prizes.

WKA would like to extend a most special thanks to Art and Rod Verliengre of RLV Tuned Exhaust Products for their continued title sponsorship of the Gold Cup Series, and to all the most wonderful families and competitors of the Gold Cup Program.     

WKA Super Divisionals

WKA Super Divisionals

CONCORD, NC - Coming off another successful Manufactures Cup race in Dousman Wisconsin, WKA racers will turn their attention to the first of two Super-Divisionals.  The first Super-Divisional will be held June 26-28, 2015 at the PITT Race Complex in Wampum PA (site of the WKA Grand Nationals in August) while the second Super-Divisional will be held September 26th at Concept Haulers Speedway in Norway IL.The Super-Divisional will be a way for a racer to collect 100 National bonus points without having to travel to four different races, saving families time and money.

CONCORD, NC - Coming off another successful Manufactures Cup race in Dousman Wisconsin, WKA racers will turn their attention to the first of two Super-Divisionals.  The first Super-Divisional will be held June 26-28, 2015 at the PITT Race Complex in Wampum PA (site of the WKA Grand Nationals in August)  while the second Super-Divisional will be held September 26th at Concept Haulers Speedway in Norway IL.  The Super-Divisional will be a way for a racer to collect 100 National bonus points without having to travel to four different races, saving families time and money.

Pre registration forms, event info and class structure can be found by clicking on the following link www.NJSprintSeries.com .  The pre-registration deadline is Friday June 12, 2015.

Divisional point transfers forms will be on hand to fill out at the event so that you can be sure that your points get transferred to the correct class.  Transfer points will be awarded in all National Classes (excluded Local option Mini-Swift).  If you need transfer points in two classes you must enter and race in two classes.

Special Announcement Updated 6/4/2015:   Mini Swift Cup has been added to the schedule.  This class will be run as a standalone class.  IAME USA East, Grand Products and New Jersey Sprint Series have stepped up to provide awards to the top three finishers in the class.  First place will receive from IAME USA East free entry into the next Manufactures Cup race (Mini Swift-Cup Class).  Second place will receive a set of Bridgestone’s courtesy of Grand Products, while third place will receive four boxes of chain from the New Jersey Sprint Series plus other merchandise.

 

Find out all the information you may need about the event by going to www.NJSprintSeries.com or by following the New Jersey Sprint Series on Facebook.

Massive Contingency Program, Payouts Continue at Kershaw

Massive Contingency Program, Payouts Continue at Kershaw

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CONCORD, NC - Following an awesome turnout for the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals in March in Jacksonville, Florida for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series, the momentum for the top 4 Cycle Sprint program in America now heads to Kershaw, South Carolina this weekend for the Kart City Performance Nationals!!!!

CONCORD, NC - Following an awesome turnout for the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals in March in Jacksonville, Florida for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series, the momentum for the top 4 Cycle Sprint program in America now heads to Kershaw, South Carolina this weekend for the Kart City Performance Nationals!!!!

Headlined by Money Payouts in the Shootout and Pro Races Friday Night to the over $190,000 in continued contingencies for the national classes Saturday and Sunday, as well as the Year End Awards Ceremony Friday night, and the momentum for stop #2 on the series is at full boil.

Competitors cashed in on a ton of contingencies, payouts, products, and services following round #1. And that momentum will continue in the Palmetto State this weekend beginning on Friday with a full day of practice beginning at 8:30am. Just moments after the scheduled 4:30pm close of practice for the day, the Sportsman and Junior Pro Gas Classes will take to the track for 10 lap shootout, each paying $200 to the winner, $100 for second, and $50 for third, with trophies awarded to the top 5. The Senior Pro Gas drivers will also be out in full force, running their infamous Money race that evening as well, an event that customarily brings the crowd to the fence.

Following the money races, the year-end awards presentation will take place in the Palmetto Club, where the 2014 champions and top honorees will receive their accolades.

Activities for the points classes will get underway with practice Saturday morning at 8:30am with a full slate of qualifying, heat races, and mains to follow. The same program will be back on tap Sunday as well. Thanks to all the Contingency Sponsors in 2015.

 

Ionic Edge Chassis
Margay Racing
Comet Kart Sales
MGM Chassis
Coyote Chassis
Razor Chassis
MKP Top Kart USA
K1 Speed
Moon Power
GT Machine
Radical Racing Engines
Dover Power
Kart City Performance
Schu Power Racing Engines
Turner Racing Engines
Baker Racing Engines
Mikim Motorsports
Brads Heating and Cooling
Competition Karting Inc
Michigan Kart Supply
Franklin Motorsports
Van K Wheels
Thor Racing Lubricants
Jammer Clutch
Bully Clutch
R2C Air Filters
SMC Vortex Clutches
Streeter Super Stands

 

To view the weekend schedule for the Kart City Performance Nationals, click here.

 

02.26.2015 - Alder, Crouse, Miller Headline Multiple Winners Heading to Kershaw

02.26.2015 - Alder, Crouse, Miller Headline Multiple Winners Heading to Kershaw

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CONCORD, NC - Following a 2-month hiatus, the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series is prepared for their next 2 nationals within a month of each other. Before competitors make their way to G and J Kartway in Camden, Ohio July 4th weekend for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals, there is quite a bit of unsettled business June 5-7 at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina for the Kart City Performance Nationals.

CONCORD, NC - Following a 2-month hiatus, the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series is prepared for their next 2 nationals within a month of each other. Before competitors make their way to G and J Kartway in Camden, Ohio July 4th weekend for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals, there is quite a bit of unsettled business June 5-7 at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina for the Kart City Performance Nationals.

While the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals in March in Jacksonville, Florida is a distant memory for some, many competitors, multiple winners at that, have been begging for the chance to hit the track for race #2 on the series.

Leading the charge is Jason Alder, a 4-time winner in Jacksonville in the Van K Wheels Junior Pro Gas Lite and Heavy, winning 2 mains a day in these respective classes which run each day of the nationals. Several heavyweights will be looking to unseat Alder, including Nash Duyn, Joshua Stark, Brian Van Cleve, Matt Miller, David Kalb Jr, Alex Vrabel, and a host of others.

Meanwhile, the battle for supremacy in the Tyler Sandmeyer sponsored Kid Kart Class is just as tough in Gold Cup as it is in the Bridgestone/Mazda Manufacturers Cup Series, where Brently Miller is looking to maintain his batting average at 1000%. After sweeping the 2 days of action in Florida, Miller is set to fend off the likes of multiple series competitor Caleb Gafrarar, as well as Owen Lloyd, Jax Walker, Blake Boon, Asher Johnson, and many others.

In the Razor Chassis Sportsman Pro Gas Lite and Heavy classes, Aiden Baker Crouse was just 2 positions away from the weekend sweep in Jacksonville as well, claiming 3 of 4 events, with the only thorn in his side being that of Andrew Willis. Looking to challenge in Kershaw will be Tanner Carter, Riley Kelley, Mark Steube, and Cale Hall to name a few.

Competition in the senior ranks found slightly more parity with Paul Headley and Jim Lipari splitting the Animal Medium mains, with Cayla Chapman another strong contender for the top spot in a couple weeks.

Animal Heavy Mix found Headley sweeping the weekends action in Florida, as he looks to continue the string of success at Kershaw.

The Coyote Motorsports Senior Pro Gas and Miller Welders LO 206 Heavy ranks found the toughest competition on the senior side. However in the end, nobody could match the toughness of Jacob Heavlow in the Pro Gas ranks. The challenge at Kershaw will be stout with Sean Meier, Tyler Smith, Zachary Linsell, Matthew Travis, Dustin Demattia, Haley Kummer, Aren Smith, Matt Mayes and others already set to challenge for the top shelf of the podium.

LO 206 Senior was one of the few classes that avoided a weekend sweep of competition in Florida with Evan Cowen and Eric Fagan taking the wins. Right on their heels both days in the runnerup spot was Austin Queen, with Patrick O’Neal, Brandon Murzynski, Matt Skaggs, Ryan Taylor, and a ton of other competitors ready to do battle.

Activities for the Kart City Performance Nationals get underway with a full day of practice Friday June 5 beginning at 8:30am. Once practice concludes at 4:30pm, the day is just beginning as both the Sportsman and Junior Pro Gas classes will have a 10-lap shootout, with the winner of each race taking home $200. Second place will get $100, while $50 will be awarded to 3rd. Trophies will also be available to the top 5 finishers. Following the 2-shootout races, fans will stay glued to the fence, as the Senior Pro Gas drivers will hit the track for their Money Race. Drivers will draw for their initial starting spots, and will line up for their standing start. At the halfway point of the event, the leader will draw a pill to determine the inversion, with the second half of the race for all the marbles.

Following the Shootout and Money races, the 2014 National Champions will be recognized for their efforts in a special presentation at the Palmetto Club on the speedway property. A barbecue style dinner will be made available at $6 per ticket. Special Awards to be given out include:

Manufacturer’s Championship Trophy: Winning Chassis for 2014

Ann Kugler Award: Outstanding contribution by a female in the sport

Family of the Year

Sportsmanship Award

Most Improved Junior Driver

Most Improved Senior Driver

For reservations, contact Marie Borsuk at (704) 455-1606, extension 111.

Race weekend activities continue on Saturday and Sunday with a full slate of action starting at 8:30am both days.

For more information on the Kart City Performance Nationals, click here.

05.11.2015 - Tier 1 for Camden Gold Cup Extended

05.11.2015 - Tier 1 for Camden Gold Cup Extended

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CONCORD, NC - With the third event for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series just 1 month behind Race #2, World Karting Officials have extended the deadline for Tier 1 of the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals in Camden, Ohio for competitors to June 11, a week following the June 5-7 Kart City Performance Nationals at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina.

CONCORD, NC - With the third event for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series just 1 month behind Race #2, World Karting Officials have extended the deadline for Tier 1 of the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals in Camden, Ohio for competitors to June 11, a week following the June 5-7 Kart City Performance Nationals at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina.

While competitors on the Gold Cup Series are accustomed to their 4 race schedule being a little more spread out over the racing season, a change of venues last year in the 2015 schedule also created a change in available dates, thus making the gap between the June 5-7 Kershaw event and the July 3-5 Michigan Kart Supply Nationals in Camden, Ohio much tighter.

Recognizing that, the extension allows competitors to not have to worry about paying for Tier 1 until after the second race is complete. The second tier of the Camden event will remain the same, with drivers having June 12-19 to pay for their entry in advance.

While the 2015 season is just underway, plans are already being made for the 2016 schedule, which will once again spread the Gold Cup schedule back out, as in the past.

To view the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals entry blank, click here.

05.11.2015 - Gold Cup Awards Presentation Getting Close!!!

05.11.2015 - Gold Cup Awards Presentation Getting Close!!!

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CONCORD, NC - Preparations continue for the annual Awards Presentation for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series Friday June 5 at the Palmetto Club at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, all part of the Kart City Performance Nationals weekend, stop #2 for the series.

CONCORD, NC - Preparations continue for the annual Awards Presentation for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series Friday June 5 at the Palmetto Club at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, all part of the Kart City Performance Nationals weekend, stop #2 for the series.

Prior to the awards presentation, guests will have the chance to partake in a menu consisting of Pulled Pork, Chicken, Baked Beans, Salad, and Bread, with Lemonade also being made available.

Following the dinner, the 2014 champions will be honored, as well as many drivers who finished high up in the season ending standings. Additionally, Special Awards will be presented to individuals in the following categories:

Manufacturer’s Championship Trophy

Ann Kugler Award

Family of the Year

Sportsmanship Award

Most Improved Junior Driver

Most Improved Senior Driver

On top of that, door prizes will be available, including the chance for 1 lucky guest to win a Miller Welder. And everyone will have a little fun in a remake of the Let’s Make a Deal Show, affording individuals the chance to go home with either an awesome prize, or possibly nothing, depending on their choice.

Cost for the awards presentation is $6 per person. The doors for the function will open at 6:30, with opening remarks and the annual awards presentation starting at 7:30.

To make reservations for the awards presentation, contact Marie Borsuk at the WKA Office at (704) 455-1606, extension 111.

05.06.2015 - Camden Entry Blank Now Available Online

05.06.2015 - Camden Entry Blank Now Available Online

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CONCORD, NC - As competitors for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series continue to prepare for the upcoming Kart City Performance Nationals June 5-7 at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, Race #3 for the series is on the horizon.

CONCORD, NC - As competitors for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series continue to prepare for the upcoming Kart City Performance Nationals June 5-7 at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, Race #3 for the series is on the horizon.

Just 1 month following the stop in the Palmetto state, competitors will be gearing up for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals July 3-5 at G and J Kartway in Camden, Ohio. Entries are now being accepted for Tier 1 of the Camden event with a deadline for that first tier ending May 27.

The July 4th weekend classic will again feature 11 national classes both days, preceded by the Shootout races for the Sportsman Pro Gas and Junior Pro Gas classes on Friday, as well as the Senior Pro Gas Money race. Also up for grabs are the continued Contingencies in excess of $190,000 for many drivers in the national classes.

Those wishing to view the Camden entry blank may click here.

04.29.2015 - Gold Cup Shoot Out Races To Pay $200 to winner

04.29.2015 - Gold Cup Shoot Out Races To Pay $200 to winner

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CONCORD, NC - Following great success in the 1st round of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida, World Karting Officials have been busy, finding ways to increase the energy and excitement for round #2.

CONCORD, NC - Following great success in the 1st round of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida, World Karting Officials have been busy, finding ways to increase the energy and excitement for round #2.

On the heels of the announcement that Rob Smith and Kart City Performance has signed on as the race sponsor for the June event at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, officials are now proud to announce the addition of Brads Heating and Cooling as a purse sponsor for the Sportsman Pro Gas and Junior Pro Gas Shootout races on Friday evening.

The winner of each race will receive $200 for the 10 lap Shootout victory, as well as a trophy for the top spot. Additionally, drivers in 2nd and 3rd will be rewarded, with the runnerup getting $100, and third place receiving $50, as well as awards. 4th and 5th will also be receiving awards.

With the entry fee just $25 for the shootout races, drivers will not only redeem their entry fee quickly, but also gain added track time in what should be some fierce competition!!!!!

With the Senior Pro Gas Money Race a legendary race in its own right, the addition of purses to the 2 Shootout Classes, combined with the 2014 Year End Awards Presentation following later that evening, has just made Friday an explosive night for action!!!!

Activities begin on Thursday with parking for the Kart City Performance Nationals beginning at 11am with sponsor parking. Competitor Parking will take place at noon. Friday will feature a full day of Practice beginning at 8:30am, going to 4:30pm. The Shootout races and Senior Pro Gas Money race will follow approximately at 4:45 with the Year End Awards Presentation slated for a 7:30pm start. Doors will open at 6:30pm.

Race Day #1 for the Kart City Performance Nationals will start Saturday with practice at 8:30am, followed by qualifying, heat races, and main events, with Sunday activities starting at the same time.    

For more information on the Kart City Performance Nationals, click here.

 

04.29.2015 - Reservations Being Accepted For Year End Gold Cup Awards Presentation

04.29.2015 - Reservations Being Accepted For Year End Gold Cup Awards Presentation

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CONCORD, NC - While the weekend of June 5-7 marks the second race of the 2015 season for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, that same weekend will also serve as the crowning moment for the 2014 Champions, as well as many other high ranking drivers from the previous year.

CONCORD, NC - While the weekend of June 5-7 marks the second race of the 2015 season for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, that same weekend will also serve as the crowning moment for the 2014 Champions, as well as many other high ranking drivers from the previous year.

Reservations are now being accepted for the 2014 Awards Presentation to be held Friday evening June 5 at 7:30pm at the Palmetto Club, on the property of Carolina Motorsports Park.

In addition to the national champions and several high-ranking points drivers, special awards will be presented in the following categories:

Manufacturer’s Championship Trophy: Most Chassis wins

Family of the Year

Ann Kugler Award: Outstanding contributions by a female in our sport

Sportsmanship Award

Most Improved Junior Driver

Most Improved Senior Driver

Door Prizes will also be made available, including the opportunity for participants to win a Miller Welder.

People wishing to attend the awards ceremony should finalize their reservations by contacting Marie Borsuk at (704) 455-1606, extension 111.

 

04.06.2015 - Briggs & Stratton Raceway Park Entry Blank Online

04.06.2015 - Briggs & Stratton Raceway Park Entry Blank Online

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CONCORD, NC - As competitors with the Bridgestone/Mazda Manufacturers Cup Series prepare for the IAME-USA Nationals April 17-19 at Go Pro Motorplex in Mooresville, North Carolina, preparations are already being made for the series 3rd event of 2015, the Spring Nationals at Briggs and Stratton Raceway Park in Dousman, Wisconsin.
CONCORD, NC - As competitors with the Bridgestone/Mazda Manufacturers Cup Series prepare for the IAME-USA Nationals April 17-19 at Go Pro Motorplex in Mooresville, North Carolina, preparations are already being made for the series 3rd event of 2015, the Spring Nationals at Briggs and Stratton Raceway Park in Dousman, Wisconsin.
The event, scheduled for the weekend of May 29-31, marks the first return to the Wisconsin facility in several years. The Badger event will mark the halfway point to the season for the Manufacturers Cup season with remaining stops in New Castle, Indiana in July and Pittsburgh International Race Complex in August.
To view the Briggs and Stratton Raceway Park Entry Blank, click here.

 

04.01.2015 - Kershaw Gold Cup Entry Blank  Now Online

04.01.2015 - Kershaw Gold Cup Entry Blank Now Online

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CONCORD, NC - On the heels of a spectacular start of the season for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series, World Karting Officials are busily gearing up for stop #2 on the circuit June 5-7 at the Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina. Information regarding the Kart City Performance Nationals is now available online. This event also includes the year-end awards presentation for the series Friday evening at the Palmetto Club at the speedway. For reservations, contact Marie Borsuk at the WKA Office at (704) 455-1606, extension 111.
 
CONCORD, NC - On the heels of a spectacular start of the season for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series, World Karting Officials are busily gearing up for stop #2 on the circuit June 5-7 at the Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina. Information regarding the Kart City Performance Nationals is now available online. This event also includes the year-end awards presentation for the series Friday evening at the Palmetto Club at the speedway. For reservations, contact Marie Borsuk at the WKA Office at (704) 455-1606, extension 111.
 
Entry Blank information for the upcoming Mazda/ Bridgestone Manufacturers Cup Series event at Briggs and Stratton Raceway Park in Dousman, Wisconsin, as well as the first of 2 national events for the VEGA/TSRacing National Road Racing Series at Summit Point Raceway in Summit Point, West Virginia will be coming shortly.
 
To view the Kershaw entry blank, click here.

 

03.31.2015 - Crouse, Alder 4-Time Winners in Jax Gold Cup Opener

03.31.2015 - Crouse, Alder 4-Time Winners in Jax Gold Cup Opener

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CONCORD, NC - The 2015 edition of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series kicked off under brilliant North Florida sunshine, and a sense of overwhelming and renewed energy in the pit area, as the nations top 4 Cycle competitors took to the track for the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida.

CONCORD, NC - The 2015 edition of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series kicked off under brilliant North Florida sunshine, and a sense of overwhelming and renewed energy in the pit area, as the nations top 4 Cycle competitors took to the track for the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida. 
 
While the winners list found a few repeat names on the top shelf of the podium, the quest for victory did not come easy for any national winner. Headlining the list of winners were Aiden Baker Crouse and Jason Alder, both 4 time national winners over the weekend. Other multiple winners included Paul Headley, Andrew Willis, Jacob Heavlow, and Brently Miller.
 
Action began on Saturday with Brently Miller taking what would be the first of 2 national wins for the weekend in the Tyler Sandmeyer sponsored LO206 Kid Kart Class. Running 10 lap mains both days, Miller bested Owen Lloyd, Caleb Gafrarar, Jax Walker, and Asher Johnson. Miller wasted little time asserting his top position in Day #2, coming back for his second straight win. Lloyd and Gafrarar would again be second and third with Blake Boon and Jax Walker making up the top 5 on Sunday.
 
The quest for Crouse’s run at 4 national wins began Saturday with the Miller Welders Sportsman LO206 class. Despite the victory, Crouse was hard pressed the entire distance by Tanner Carter, who came home second, right on Crouse’s bumper. Mark Steube was third in Saturdays main with Danica Humphreys and Riley Kelley completing the top 5. Crouse’s run was no easier on the second day as Carter was right there, waiting for the slip, but had to settle for second. Jaxson Ghent rode home third with Steube and Kelley the top 5.
 
There were only 2 classes preventing Crouse from a weekend sweep, one of those being the Razor Chassis Sportsman Pro Gas Lite class, as Andrew Willis put an end to the streak with the first of his 2 wins on Saturday. While not able to score a win over the weekend, Tanner Carter received a ton of bridesmaid’s awards as a fierce runnerup to Willis in the Saturday show. Crouse had to settle for third followed by Steube and Kelley. Sunday’s action saw Crouse fire right back to the front, securing the 12-lap win over  Kelley, while Willis settled for third. Carter and Macon Moore completed the top 5.
 
Willis was also strong in the Baker Racing Engines Sportsman Pro Gas Heavy final Saturday, claiming his second win of the weekend over Crouse, with Kelley, Cale Hall, and Macon Moore making up the top 5. Crouse would once again find his groove on Sunday, taking the final over Moore, Steube, Hall, and Spencer Bush
 
Matt Miller scored his lone win of the weekend in a very competitive battle in the Thor Oil Junior LO206. Trading the lead back and forth with Jason Alder, Miller finally secured the lead, rolling on to his first national win of the year. Alder settled for second with Nash Duyn, Jimmy Cole Jackson, and Cody Hall completing the top five. On Sunday, the deck would shuffle again, this time finding Cody Hall in victory lane. Jackson improved a couple spots from the previous day for 2nd followed by Duyn, Alder, and Miller
 
Alders weekend, much like that of Crouse, came to life in the Van K Wheels Junior Pro Gas Lite class on Day 1 as the Maryland driver laid claim to his first of four wins, edging 2014 multi time champion Zach Wells for the win. Nash Duyn would come home third followed by Joshua Stark and Hunter Fox. Alder roared right back on Sunday for a sweep of the weekends action in the class, taking the win in the 15 kart field over Brian Van Cleve Jr, Matt Miller, David Kalb Jr, and Joshua Stark.
 
Alder would be declared the Junior Pro Gas kingpin over the weekend, also sweeping the action in the Brad’s Heating and Cooling Junior Pro Gas Heavy Mains, topping Wells, Jackson, Stark, and Hunter Fox on Day 1. Sunday’s finale found Miller, Alex Vrabel, Van Cleve, and Jackson chasing Alder to his 4th win of the weekend.
 
Some of the best races can always host the smallest fields. While Pro Gas and LO206 motors dominate the Gold Cup Program these days, the remaining methanol classes continued to wage a good battle. In the Animal Medium competition, Paul Headley took care of business, edging Jim Lipari and Cayla Chapman on Saturday for the first of 3 wins for the weekend, while Lipari snuck in for a win over the weekend, taking the Day 2 finale over Headley and Chapman.  
 
In the Power Plus Lubricants Animal Heavy Mix class, Headley again took control of the day, securing the win over Josh Stiefel, Case Hall, Andy Jones, and Tim Stiefel. Sundays result may have been the same up front. But Josh Steifel continued to reel Headley in, only to fall short on laps. Headley held on for his third win of the weekend. Behind the lead duo were Jacob Connor, Andy Jones, and Tim Stiefel.
 
30 kart fields in the Coyote Senior Pro Gas Animal classes brought back great memories of the past, and a peak at the future of the Gold Cup program for many classes in all engine categories. Jacob Heavlow scorched the field on Day 1, taking the win over Florida product Sean Meier, with Tyler Smith, Zachary Linsell, and Corey Towles making up the top 5. Heavlow would do the impossible, taking the weekend sweep against some staunch competition, rolling back in victory lane for the Sunday show. Linsell improved up to 2nd on Day 2 with Matthew Travis, Aren Smith, and Tyler Smith making up the top 5.
 
Keeping pace with the Senior Pro Gas Animal class, the Briggs and Stratton Racing Senior LO206 Class has seen some growth with 20 competitors checking in for action both days. And the parity was evident as well with Evan Cowen taking the 12 lap win Saturday over Austin Queen, Patrick O’Neal, Brandon Murzyinski, and Haley Kummer. Sundays action saw new faces in the top five in some spots with Eric Fagan taking his first win of the year, besting Queen, Murzyinski, Michael Clark, and Camden Calland.
 
Late afternoon thunderstorms on Friday forced race officials to reschedule the Shootout races for the Sportsman Pro Gas and Junior Pro Gas Animal classes, as well as the Pro Animal Gas Money Race. But it was worth it. Tanner Carter erased the runnerup finishes in the points races with a victory in the 10 lap Sportsman Pro Gas Shootout, topping Aiden Baker Crouse, Cale Hall, Mark Steube, and Andrew Willis.
 
Meanwhile, the efforts to completely deny 3 time 2014 champion Zach Wells a shot at victory lane ended Saturday evening as the multi-time champ scored the win in the Junior Pro Gas Animal 10 lap shootout, topping Jason Alder, Nash Duyn, Brian Van Cleve Jr, and Matthew Miller. 
 
23 Pro Gas Animal drivers checked in for their Money Race. The event, 20 laps in distance, was split into 2-10 lap segments with the leader at the lap 10 break drawing a pill to determine the inversion for the field. However, a blown engine on the track in turns 1 and 2 at lap 8 forced officials to revert back to the lineup at that juncture, after several competitors, including many frontrunners spun in the fluid on the track. While track cleanup took place during the break, Jacob Heavlow drew the #12 pill, thus inverting the top 12 for the final 10 laps. The end result was a sight to see as Heavlow used the draft on the long Jacksonville backstretch to work his way back to 2nd, falling just short of the win following a spirited battle to challenge eventual winner Zach Linsell for the win. Linsell rejoiced in his first ever Money race win, besting a star studded field that included Matt Mayes, Dustin Demattia, and Patrick O’Neal in the top 5 as well.
 
The weekend included the beginning of providing over $190,000 in contingencies to many drivers for their efforts in the top 3 all weekend, as well as $100 bonuses going to drivers in 4 classes whose entries equaled or surpassed 10 entries. Congrats to Jacob Heavlow in Senior Pro Gas, Austin Queen in LO206 Heavy, as well as Jason Alder in Junior Pro Gas Lite and Heavy for snaring the $100 awards in their respective classes. While Heavlow and Alder swept the wins in their respective classes, drivers must still produce top results in qualifying and heat races to maintain a low point average in order to attain the bonus. The higher up you finish in all phases of the weekend’s events in your class, the lower the point total, and the bigger the payday. While Queen did not sweep the weekends wins in LO206 Heavy, his results in his qualifying and the heat races netted him the lowest point total for the weekend.
 
Congratulations to all winners in Race #1 of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series. Special thanks to Kyle Luttrell of Ionic Edge Chassis for sponsorship of the event, and to Steve Baker of Baker Racing Engines for implementation of the contingency program.
 
The next event on the Gold Cup schedule will be the weekend of June 5-7, the Kart City Performance Nationals at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina. Activities begin Thursday June 5 with parking, while a full day of practice, followed by the 2-shootout events and the Pro Money race will take center stage on track Friday afternoon. Friday night at 7pm, the 2014 Champions, as well as many other competitors, will be honored for their efforts in an awards presentation at the Palmetto Club on the track property. To reserve a table for the awards presentation, please contact Marie Borsuk at the WKA Office at (704) 455-1606, extension 111.  
 
 

03.30.2015 - WKA Thanks Gold Cup Racers

03.30.2015 - WKA Thanks Gold Cup Racers

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CONCORD, NC - On behalf of World Karting Association President John Ferris, The WKA Board of Trustees, Office Staff, and National Officials, our sincerest thanks to the many participants, sponsors, and fans, as well as the North Florida Kart Club, for providing a great start to the 2015 edition of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series in the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals this past weekend at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida.
CONCORD, NC - On behalf of World Karting Association President John Ferris, The WKA Board of Trustees, Office Staff, and National Officials, our sincerest thanks to the many participants, sponsors, and fans, as well as the North Florida Kart Club, for providing a great start to the 2015 edition of the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series in the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals this past weekend at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida.
 
Despite a little rainy weather on the front end of the weekend, conditions on Saturday and Sunday could not have been better as the top 4 Cycle drivers in the country kicked off a new season. The beginning of the Contingency program kicked into gear, as well as prize money going to drivers in 4 of the 11 national classes by virtue of the participation numbers. Those names, as well as a full rundown of the weekends activities will be presented later this week in a recap of Race #1.
 
In the meantime, drivers now turn their attention to the Kart City Performance Nationals June 5-7 at Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, South Carolina, stop #2 on the series. On that weekend, competitors from the 2014 season will also be honored for their efforts in an awards presentation at the Palmetto Club, on the speedway property Friday evening. To make reservations for the awards presentation, contact Marie Borsuk at the WKA Office at (704) 455- 1606, extension 111.
 
Thanks again to all for a great weekend!!!!!

 

03.24.2015 - Two Sisters, Two Coyotes, Two Bad Boys

03.24.2015 - Two Sisters, Two Coyotes, Two Bad Boys

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CONCORD, NC - The 2 Moffett sisters are heading into the 2015 racing season with an opportunity to participate in the WKA RLV Exhaust Gold Cup Series.

 

CONCORD, NC - The 2 Moffett sisters are heading into the 2015 racing season with an opportunity to participate in the WKA RLV Exhaust Gold Cup Series.
Talia, 13, will be participating in the Van K Wheels Junior Pro Gas Lite and Brad’s Heating and Cooling Junior Pro Gas Heavy classes.
Talia, a past Class Champion at Midstate Kart Club in Illinois, made a trip to G and J Raceway in 2014 for the Michigan Kart Supply Nationals and the team was able to experience the Gold Cup atmosphere and people for the first time.
Madi, 12, also a past Class Champion at MSKC will be participating in the Thor Oil Junior LO206 class.
“As with every event we go to, we expect to be competitive, work hard and ensure we have a positive impact on the weekend of racing. “said MKG(MoffettKartingGroup.com) head Kevin Moffett. “They are both very competitive, but in their own way. If you tell Madi to do something on the track, you better be clear because she’s going to do it. Talia, she sometimes needs to be converted to your way of thinking. Converted, that’s a nice way to put it. We look forward to seeing how well they adapt to the series, the tracks and most importantly the other competitors.”
Talia, running a 2015 Coyote WT, powered by a Turner Racing Engines ‘Bad Boys’ Briggs and Stratton Animal, “This is a great chance for us to experience the Gold Cup racing all summer. Don’t know what else I could ask for. Racing with my dad, Bob, and Uncle Kevin is great, but also hard work as we are expected to turn wrenches as well. Madi and I have always been involved in the maintenance and prep work on our karts. Having Ryan Cassity to talk too about driving has been a great help as well.”
Madi, running her 2013 Coyote XP powered by a Turner Racing Engines ‘Bad Boys’ Briggs and Stratton LO 206, “Can’t wait to get this season going. Racing and traveling with family will be great and the pressure we put on ourselves is even higher than what Dad and Uncle Kevin can know. We are so happy with where we are, from the helmets Uncle Kevin painted up for us to spending time with all of the family at our local track. Also can’t miss saying thanks to Mom and Grandma for trying to keep us all in line.”
“We have to put a shout out to everyone that has helped, Ryan Cassity Racing and Coyote Motorsports, Cort Turner at Turner Racing Engines. Thank you to Russ, Tiffany and Brixley Wilkin at Work 4 It, Inc. for their much appreciated support.  We appreciate the team at Laukaitis Racing for having the parts on hand to get us through the season. Having Mike Curry, Matthew and Kent just a few miles up the road from home has been a blessing.”

 

 

 

03.23.2015 - Gold Cup Pre Entries Surpassing 2014 Numbers

03.23.2015 - Gold Cup Pre Entries Surpassing 2014 Numbers

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CONCORD, NC - So much positive energy has been floating around in anticipation of a brand new season for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series. And that energy just received another huge boost as pre entry numbers for this years edition of the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals March 27-29 at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida have equaled, and now surpassed those of last years TOTAL ENTRIES!!!

 

CONCORD, NC - So much positive energy has been floating around in anticipation of a brand new season for the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series. And that energy just received another huge boost as pre entry numbers for this years edition of the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals March 27-29 at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida have equaled, and now surpassed those of last years TOTAL ENTRIES!!!

With the continued buildup of over $170,000 in contingencies from many fine sponsors, not to mention the incentive for any classes with 10 or more entries netting $100 to the overall weekends winner for those individual classes, many will be smiling in the North Florida sunshine all weekend long.

Included in those numbers are defending champions in every class from 2014.

Headlining the competitors in action this weekend will be Triple Class Champion Zach Wells, the defending titlist in Junior Pro Gas Animal, Junior Medium, and Junior Heavy Mix. Defending Senior Pro Gas Animal Champion Sean Meier will also look to defend his title with heavy competition from series runnerup Dustin Demattia and Tyler Sandmeyer. Also returning this year is 2014 Animal Medium Champion Jim Lipari, along with Animal Heavy Mix top dog Paul Headley.

The Sportsman Pro Gas Animal classes will be packed this season, all looking to unseat Lite and Heavy Champion Cody Hall, while LO206 Kid Kart Champ Jax Walker makes a return again this season as well. And while Sportsman Methanol may be gone from last year, that is not stopping last years champion Jason Alder from returning to challenge for another class title, this year in Junior Pro Gas Lite and Heavy, as well as Junior LO206 both days.  And finally, Matt Skaggs will return to defend his crown in the Senior LO206 classes.   

Other drivers to watch out for include Matt Miller, Cayla Chapman, Blake Boon, Matthew Darden, Mike Greiner, David Kalb Jr, Tyler and Aren Smith, Joshua Stark, Jason Yarbrough, and tons of other top flight competitors!!!!

Also returning to the Gold Cup weekend is the return of Race Monitor. For those not able to attend the event, you can follow along with the weekends action on the WKA website. The app will also be available for people to download as well, allowing them to not miss a minutes action.

Activities begin on Friday with a full day of practice, beginning at 8:30am. At roughly 4:45pm, the first of three special races will take to the track, as competitors in Sportsman Pro Gas Animal and Junior Pro Gas Animal will have 10 lap shootouts, the top 5 receiving awards. Then it’s time for the Pro Gas Animal Money Race, featuring a 75% pay back to the top 5, based on entry count.

Action for Saturday and Sunday begins both days with a round of practice starting at 8:30am, followed by qualifying, heat races, and the main events!!!

To view the Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals Entry Blank, click here.

 

03.17.2015 - The Briggs & Stratton Weekly Racing Series

03.17.2015 - The Briggs & Stratton Weekly Racing Series

CONCORD, NC - Have you ever wondered how you stand up against other racers in your state or region of the country?  That is the premise behind the Briggs & Stratton Weekly Racing Series. “We wanted to incorporate the fun and excitement of racing the 206 crate engine with a program that supports both the racers and local tracks running it” stated David Klaus, Director- Briggs & Stratton Racing.   RLV is helping with the nuts and bolts of this program.  “I can’t say enough about RLV, they are simply a stand-up company.  Amsoil, the leader in synthetic oils, is another partner we are proud to have onboard.  “Briggs & Stratton 4T custom blended by Amsoil is simply the best engineered synthetic on the market and the only oil we recommend for our racing engines.”
CONCORD, NC - Have you ever wondered how you stand up against other racers in your state or region of the country?  That is the premise behind the Briggs & Stratton Weekly Racing Series. “We wanted to incorporate the fun and excitement of racing the 206 crate engine with a program that supports both the racers and local tracks running it” stated David Klaus, Director- Briggs & Stratton Racing.   RLV is helping with the nuts and bolts of this program.  “I can’t say enough about RLV, they are simply a stand-up company.  Amsoil, the leader in synthetic oils, is another partner we are proud to have onboard.  “Briggs & Stratton 4T custom blended by Amsoil is simply the best engineered synthetic on the market and the only oil we recommend for our racing engines.”
Each track that signs up will receive a track pack of ‘goodies’.  In addition each track will receive a substantial discount on a PowerSmart Inverter Generator available at banquet time.  Tracks also will be competing for the ‘206 Top Track’ award in each region which includes $2,000 of Briggs & Stratton facility improving equipment.  Racers in each region will be competing for over $11,000 in generators and pressure washers.  “Great prizes along with bragging rights are on the line as well as every racer’s cumulative points will go towards crowning our 2015 ‘Top 206’ tracks.”
“Our PowerSmart Inverter line of generators is the highlight of this program.  Quiet power, incredible portability, industry leading bells and whistles like a USB connection, LCD display, fuel gauge, parallel connecting capability, and more!   Exactly what every racer needs!”  Check out the PowerSmart series at www.BriggsandStratton.com.

For complete rules and regulation and track sign-up  please visit www.BriggsWRS.com

 

03.17.2015 - Cadet Kart Legal in LO206 Sportsman

03.17.2015 - Cadet Kart Legal in LO206 Sportsman

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CONCORD, NC - World Karting Officials have announced that the Cadet Kart is legal to run in the LO206 Sportsman Class on the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series in 2015.

CONCORD, NC - World Karting Officials have announced that the Cadet Kart is legal to run in the LO206 Sportsman Class on the RLV Tuned Exhaust Products Gold Cup Series in 2015.
Competitors utilizing that particular kart are required to run CIK bodywork and meet all Cadet rules, including seat specifications, body, axle rules, etc, as per Section 200 of the 2015 WKA Tech Manual.
The announcement is effective immediately, allowing competitors who run a Cadet Kart to compete in the upcoming Ionic Edge Chassis Nationals March 27-29 at 103rd Street Sports Complex in Jacksonville, Florida.