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4-19-13 Rolison
Performance Group Kicks Off 2013 Pro Tour
Northwest team beats the heat in Arizona and sweeps TaG Junior
main events
When the Rolison Performance Group set up shop in the pits of
the Musselman Honda Circuit in Tucson, Arizona for the 2013
Superkarts! USA SpringNationals, they were fully prepared and
ready to aim for the top of the podium. The RPG squad was back
on the road from their Pacific Northwest headquarters after
enjoying an extremely successful opening quarter of their
season, and the first event of the SKUSA Pro Tour promised a
continuation of this level of performance.
The team had already made two trips to Arizona for Rotax
Challenge of the Americas events, so this return to the desert
heat was welcome, considering the cold temperatures in the
north. The team stayed true to its current 2013 form, as all the
RPG drivers put in great opening weekends on the SKUSA Pro Tour.
A trio of team pilots was in the forefront of the action in TaG
Junior as Luke Selliken, Blaine Rocha, and McKay Snow all
enjoyed big outings. Sting Ray Robb competed in the TaG Cadet
class and found success, while Kory Estell made a solid national
debut in the S2 category.
In TaG Junior, Rolison fielded three drivers in what was a
stacked field of young talent. Perhaps the most interesting
storyline buzzing through the pits at the start of the weekend
was the absence of RPG driver and reigning TaG Junior class
champion Luke Selliken from the Friday practice sessions. Due to
school commitments, Selliken would be forced to miss all six
rounds of practice, as well as qualifying for round one Saturday
morning. The #1 plate holder arrived at the track a little more
than an hour before his first heat race and despite the
monumental challenge of not being in the kart until the warm-up
lap of his first heat race, Selliken proved to everyone why he
is the reigning Pro Tour TaG Junior champion. In his first heat,
using great poise and race craft, Selliken picked off a kart or
more every lap for the first four laps. Between the two heat
races on Saturday, Selliken improved 13 positions from his dead
last start spot, putting him in a decent position to attack the
top-five. In the main, Selliken gained five spots on the first
lap, vaulting him into a race-long battle. Selliken finished the
18-lap main event just outside the top-five, carding a sixth
place finish that was remarkable, given the circumstances.
If Saturday’s masterful charge from the back did not prove why
Selliken was awarded the national number one plate in 2013, his
absolute domination on Sunday removed all doubt. Selliken swept
the second day of competition after earning the pole in
qualifying, winning both heat races, and besting all challengers
in the main event, earning him a perfect point day in the Pro
Tour championship. All in all, this was a strong start to his
championship title defense.
While Selliken was coming up to pace on Saturday afternoon,
Blaine Rocha picked up the slack and kept RGP at the top in TaG
Junior. The eKartingNews.com Driver of the Month for March put
his Kosmic eighth on the grid after qualifying on Saturday, but
he would show much more in the heat races and main event. Rocha
went on to win both heat races, and put the RPG logo on the top
step of the podium in the main event, winning the first round of
the 2013 season by a scant margin. On Sunday, Rocha stuck close
to Selliken with a second-place finish and a 10th in the two
heat races. Rocha recorded an eighth place finish in the main
event on Sunday after contact on the final lap while fighting
for a podium position dropped him down the order.
The third Rolison Performance Group driver in the TaG Junior
class was Utah pilot McKay Snow. Snow had an up-and-down day on
Saturday after qualifying inside the top-15. McKay set his
sights on moving up in the heats, however, in the first 10-lap
sprint, he went backwards and recorded a 20th place finish. The
second heat race saw a much better showing, as he worked his way
back inside the top-15 by racing to 14th, which put him on the
outside of row seven for start the main event. After getting
shuffled to the back of the pack on the second lap of the main,
Snow went to work and slowly rallied. At the checkers, Snow had
recovered to 16th, and then wisely focused his attention on
Sunday, which would bring a new day and a new chance for
success.
The second round of the Pro Tour was a better day overall for
Snow. A 15th place qualifying effort set him up for the pair of
heat races. The TaG Junior class is incredibly competitive, and
Snow battle to advance a single position in the first heat race.
In the second moto, which set the grid for the final, Snow
enjoyed his best effort of the weekend as he worked up to as
high as eighth on the track, before ending the second heat in
11th place, right behind teammate Blaine Rocha. The main event
saw Snow involved in an epic battle for a top-10. In the end,
Snow would finish the 18-lapper in 12th place, capping off a
solid opening two rounds of the Pro Tour.
The team’s youngest driver - Sting Ray Robb – had a weekend of
contrast. On Saturday, Robb was the second quickest driver in
morning warm-ups and then qualified his RPG Tony Kart with the
sixth quickest lap of the session. A back and forth race with
another competitor in the first heat saw Robb improve up to
third when they came across the start-finish line. The second
heat race went even better for Robb as he moved up from third
quickly to race with the polesitter. Robb got around the driver
on two occasions, the second time coming on lap four. Robb would
go on to score the win in the second heat race, earning him the
all-important inside spot on the front row for the start of the
main event. Robb’s main event did not go as well as hoped, but
finished off much better than it looked like it would have.
Starting P1, Robb fell out of the lead on the opening circuit,
and dropped as far back as sixth on lap eight. Robb stayed
focused and drove back to the front, racing hard over the last
two laps. In the end, Robb pulled out a spectacular drive to go
from sixth to third in four laps, finishing Saturday with a
podium finish. Sunday was not as successful, as an engine issue
put him behind the eight ball from the get-go. Robb qualified
23rd and after a necessary engine change, he would need to start
the first heat from the tail of the field. After a 22nd place
finish in the first heat, Robb worked his way up to 15th in heat
number two. The main event saw Robb break into the top-10, until
the set-up went away. Robb finished the main event on Sunday
with a 13th place finish.
In S2, RPG’s sole shifter entry was Washington racer Kory Estell.
The SpringNationals marked Estell’s first-ever national race in
only his second season in an S2 machine. The newcomer got faster
each time he hit the track. Estell demonstrated quality
racecraft in the first heat on Saturday as he maneuvered his CRG
from a 33rd place starting position to a 25th at the checkers.
The second heat saw Estell improve once again, up to 21st. In
his first national main event, Estell stayed focused and carded
a strong 17th place finish in a stacked field of 34 drivers.
Estell would once again have to come from the back on Sunday
after a difficult qualifying effort that placed him 31st for the
start of the first heat. The slow lap in qualifying did not
damper Estell’s spirits. Picking off at least one kart per lap
for the first seven circuits, Estell went from 31st at the start
to 16th at finish line of the first heat. Despite moving up once
again to 12th in the final heat race, Estell would record a DNF
in the main, just three laps shy of finishing the weekend on an
incredibly high note. The Washington driver’s strength in his
debut performance was what the team at RPG expected, as Estell
impressed everyone under the tent and in the paddock. Estell
will most definitely be a force to be reckoned with this year in
S2.
For more information on all the products and services that the
Rolison Performance Group has to offer, visit
www.rolisonperformancegroup.com . RPG has arrive-and-drive
opportunities for the new Rotax Can-Am ProKart Challenge in the
Pacific Northwest, which begins in May, the SKUSA
SummerNationals and SuperNationals, the US Rotax Grand Nationals
and the Pan American Challenge. If you’re interested in being
part of this winning program, contact Mike Rolison via e-mail at
roli5000@hotmail.com
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