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PSL Karting, NevosoKart and Kart Depot continue their domination in the United States

2004 July 7th

PSL Karting, NevosoKart and Kart Depot
continue their domination in the United States




July, 2004 ­Indianapolis ­ USA., PSL Karting, the official Canadian team and
its two affiliate teams, NevosoKart from New-York state and Kart Depot from
Ontario all drove to New Castle near Indianapolis to take part in the second
round of the Eastern series of the Stars of Tomorrow championship. With no
less than nine drivers entering four classes and finishing in the Top Four,
the black and silver team proved once again how competitive PSL can be as a
race preparator.

In the ICC class, young Canadian Kevin Lacroix, in his first season as a
Senior, demonstrated again the pure talent most of the experts credit the
Quebec driver. With a deserving second place on the starting grid and an
unofficial second place in the Sunday final, Lacroix offered yet another
podium to PSL, one of many in 2004. By doing so, Lacroix gives the
demonstration that Maxter engines are now a force to consider in this
category.

 

Flying in from Puerto Rico, Jan Velez Walter, also on a CRG/­ Maxter
combination, earned fourth place in the qualifying session and finished in
third place in the final. However, he was denied stepping on the podium
after an irregularity was found in his engine.

Ontarian Tyler Givogue, on CRG, was third fastest in the first qualifying
heat on Saturday and finished in sixth place overall in the final. Also
travelling from South America, Terrick Mansur was very happy with a seventh
place in his first outing in the Stars series.

In the ICA class, Toby Rinaldoni could not keep up with his stellar
performance in the first event in Pennsylvania when he climbed on the
podium. After completing the qualifying session in fifth place, he was
involved in contacts in both final heats and his day was done.

In the Junior ICA class, Tommy Hartensveld on CRG and Anthony Llopiz on
CRG/ ­Maxter crossed the finish line in second and third places, therefore
increasing their lead in the 2004 season standings.

In the cadet class, Sergio Pena earned another victory followed by Bijon
Spinnazzola on the second step of the podium. Young Corey Lewis deserves
credit for his exciting performance and a fourth place overall in the first
final. As if he was on a roll, Lewis came back with an outright win in the
second final while Pena had to settle with third.

PSL Karting is the official North American distributor for CRG kart chassis
and Maxter engines. You may visit PSL Karting official web site with their
online shop or learn more about the Stars of Tomorrow series at:

PSL Karting : www.pslkarting.com  
Stars of Tomorrow : www.starsofkarting.com

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Contact :             ­PSL Karting, Dominic Labrecque: 1-888-889-5278 (toll
free)
Sébastien Blin (514) 273 ­ 4964

 


















 



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