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3-5-10
Superkarts USA Expands National Program to cadet level
New TaG Mini ROK Cadet class added to class structure for
Pro Tour and SuperNationals
Hot on the heels of the confirmation of the 2010 Superkarts!
USA Pro Tour schedule, the organization is now focusing its
attention on the opening round of the series the inaugural
SpringNationals which will kick things off on the April
16-18 weekend at the Jim Russell International Karting
Center in Sonoma, CA. The newest piece of the puzzle has now
been confirmed as SKUSA officials are excited to announce
the expansion of their class structure, with the positioning
of a new TaG Mini ROK class for drivers between the ages of
9-12. This class will be run as part of the Pro Tour this
season, thanks to a support program that has been put
together by SKUSA and Vortex, the engines manufacturer. This
effort will be backed by a fleet of complimentary engines
for the first two rounds of the series, motor packages
offered for overall weekend race winners and a supported
trip to the ROK World Cup for the Pro Tour champion.
The new announcement of the TaG Mini ROK program is big for
SKUSA and comes following an extensive research effort by
the organizations technical team, which saw the crew test
several different powerplants over a period of several
months. In an effort to open the door to all karters, SKUSA
went on a search for the correct racing package for the
Cadet-aged drivers, eventually deciding on the 60cc Mini ROK
which will be debuted on the national level in 2010 with its
inclusion in the Pro Tour and the SuperNationals. It will
also be available as a local option with SKUSAs regional
programs, should the support warrant a class on the
schedule. In 2011, the TaG Mini ROK will be introduced as an
official Superkarts! USA category, both nationally and
regionally. This engine has been in production for seven
years and has a very tight spec, aggressively limiting the
work that can be done. The specs will also be locked in for
at least three years. Full information on the motor can be
found here:
http://www.vortex-rok.com/uk/motori/mini_rok.asp
SKUSA has put together a program with Vortex to get the
engine into the hands of interested drivers, with 10 units
available for complimentary usage during the first two
rounds of the Pro Tour (SpringNationals in Sonoma, CA and
SummerNationals in Shawano, WI). The engine retails for
$2300 USD, and SKUSA will be mandating a $3000 claim rule to
keep the costs in check. In addition, the overall winner of
each of the first two weekends will be awarded a brand new
engine for their efforts.
Lastly, and possibly most exciting, is the confirmation that
the Pro Tour champion in the TaG Mini ROK class will be
given a supported trip to the 2011 ROK Cup International
Final. This package includes the event entry fee, a complete
and new (OTK) chassis with engine to use for the race, tires
for the race, one set of practice tires, fuel and hotel stay
for the driver (four nights). This driver will be
representing SKUSA on the world stage.
This new program finally allows us to provide a platform for
the youngest drivers in the sport, allowing them to become
part of the SKUSA family from the get-go, Kutscher
explained. In the past, weve had racers parents tell us that
they wanted to come race with us after hearing good things
from one of our drivers, but they had to wait until their
kids were 12 years old because of our limited class
structure. We believe that the Mini ROK program is perfect
for us, as its a super package, reliable and inexpensive to
race. This was certainly one of our primary concerns when
selecting a new platform for the youngest SKUSA members. Im
also thrilled that well be able to work more closely with
Vortex and the importers, which will head up the rollout of
this new program.
We are very happy and excited that SKUSA will use our engine
for the young drivers in their prestigious race events. This
is a nice addition to our Mini ROK program globally, said
Mr. Corona, president of Vortex factory.
This injection of additional manufacturer support is
important to SKUSA, providing a playing field in the Junior
ranks for Vortex to develop a working relationship with the
organization, just as IAME has with the Leopard-only TaG
Junior class. SKUSA remains focused on keeping the TaG
Senior and TaG Master classes open to multiple engine
manufacturers, ensuring the ability to support a wider
spectrum of manufacturers and area racing shops.
The SKUSA Pro Tour begins on the April 16-18 weekend at
Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, CA. The Spring and Summer events
will each feature a three-day format with practice on Friday
and complete race days on Saturday and Sunday with
qualifying, heat races and a main. Any companies interested
in the event or class sponsorship opportunities are asked to
contact the SKUSA head office at 951-491-0808.
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