Monday, August 30, 2010

NASA AZ League Race #2 Wrap Up Report

Sunday August 29th saw 17 NASA Az competitors return to F1 Race Factory to race for the bragging rights of NASA Az League Series Podium finisher for the day. Racing on track 1 c/c/w for the first time proved to a challenge for many of the racers. Competition racing is the only time the tracks go in the c/c/w direction and now the NASA Az racers got their chance to try it out.
Qualifying had Ronald "Mr Late" Jones at the top of the timing charts with a best lap time of 30.206, George (nobody can pronounce his last name) Sklyarevsky followed him across the timing stripe with Eric Jacobsen, Kent Porter, Adam Vega, Austin Newmark with his bullet proof 40# weight vest, Geri Amani, Tyler Braun, Tage Evanson, Dave Schutt, Brian Turner, Kent Buckley, Leland Forbes, Stenos Wijaya, Gary Kramer, Russell Whelan, and Sergio Perez completing the qualifier list.
With both heat groups now set to do the 15 minute or 30 lap heat the standing start in the c/c/w direction has turn one within 20 feet and is a tight left hander that tends to bunch everybody up really quickly and both Group 1 & 2 heat races were no exception. Position changes happen and the field stays tight for a lap or two until racers find their own rhythm and settle in to race in groups of 2 or 3.

Group 1 Heat Finish: Ronald Jones...Tage Evanson...Eric Jacobsen...Geri Amani...Brian Turner...Adam Vega...Gary Kramer...Leland Forbes...Sergio Perez
Group 2 Heat Finish: Austin Newmark...Kent Buckley...Tyler Braun...Kent Porter...George Sklyarevsky...Stenos Wijaya...Dave Schutt...Russell Whelan

Both Heat groups get same points starting with 15 to win and 1 point increments down thru the field.

Top 5 from Group 1 and top 4 from group 2 move into the "A" Main race.
"B" Main has 6 thru 9 from Group 1 and 5 thru 8 from Group 2.

The "B" Main was on track 1 first and some close spirited driving by these racers had them going into turns sometimes 3 wide??? and making it thru to try it all again next lap. The fast lap times by the entire field was in the 30 second zone and within 7/10's. An unusual driving style was also witnessed.
One handed driving by Dave "Red Gloves" Schutt and Russell "Red Shirt" Whelan with Russell suffering thru a headache and a cramping right leg. Hydration on these hot days is a must and until this high humidity and soaring temps subside I would recommend extra H2O days before the league race. Dave must have been practicing his NYC cab calling index finger pointing skyward maneuver. The taxi never showed up thank goodness.

Gary Kramer brought home the bacon in the 50 lap or 25 minute "B" Main and the rest of the field followed George Sklyarevsky across the line.
They were Adam Vega, Leland Forbes, Dave Schutt, Sergio Perez, Stenos Wijaya and Russell Whelan.

Now for the "A" Main. With Ronald Jones starting from the pole and Austin Newmark starting from the # 2 position this was going to be a fight for the lead and with the wave of the green flag it went into pass mode by Newmark almost immediately. He must have been late for an interview or a date!
Jones may have given up the spot but stayed glued to the Newmark kart as they clicked off the laps. Not until lap traffic did Jones lose his cadence but once he did Newmark pulled away and never looked back. The battle for position behind the leaders was raging and Nasa Az Pres Tage Evanson saw his 3rd place running spot turn into 6th by lap 10. Position changes between Kent Buckley, Eric Jacobsen, Tyler Braun, Kent Porter, and Tage Evanson made this race a fun one to watch. At the back of the field Brian Turner & Geri Amani had a private race going with Brian breaking free of Geri and leaving her to fend for herself against the leaders who were now in lapping mode. Just as I turned to say how hard Geri works behind the wheel but never gives up Geri pulls in to the pits and I have to eat crow. Please pass the salt! The amount of weight Geri is strapping to the back of the kart is making it harder to drive and is bouncing the kart in the corners like a basketball at a NBA playoff game.

"A" Main Finish Order: Austin Newmark...Ronald Jones...Kent Buckley...Eric Jacobsen...Kent Porter...Tage Evanson...Tyler Braun...Brian Turner...Geri Amani.
First off I want to thank all of you for taking the time and resources to do this and to wish the racers that will be competing in the NASA Championships at Miller Motorsports Park Sept. 16-19 all the best of luck. I want to see some trophies next race on Sept 26th. I will post the points asap.
Steve "Kandyman"

Sunday, August 29, 2010

AZIKC Race 7 Update

The 7th race of the 10 Race AZIKC Series Championship was held on Sat. August 28th at F1 Race Factory. Maybe it should be called, "Tony (the Tiger) Rolfson Karting School as teacher Rolfson went to the chalkboard and wasted no time getting class started with the rest of us being his sleepy eyed students.

With nine "students" in attendance including newcomer Josh Walker aka "Strawberry Seasons" Mr. Rolfson set fast time in the 3 lap qualifier. Everything went well for all but one. John Ahrens picked a strong steed to race in but was denied from the get go with a malfunction of the transponder and with 3 laps in the record books the rest of the field waited patiently to see if a re run of the qualifier would be in order. It was not. John traded karts for one that would record his times and he started from the back of the field. If it wasn't for bad luck John would not have any luck at all. With a collective sigh we all assumed Ahrens day was done and boy, were we wrong. With great determination and his Dad there for "Parent/Teacher" day young Ahrens pitted early then hit the books with a vengeance. By the time the school bell rang for the day John Ahrens went from sitting at the back of the classroom to near teachers’ pet area (3rd place) within 72 laps of GP Track racing. Wow!!! Even though he didn't catch teacher Tony or class assistant Keith Sears the last podium spot was occupied by a very happy student kart racer John Ahrens.

That was not the only great racing to be found during the course of this monthly 72 lap endurance race. With only 9 karts on the 1/2 mile GP track there was plenty of real estate and groups of two or three karts found themselves within striking distance of each other and until one kart broke off to do the mandatory 20 second pit stop it was nose to tail or side to side lap after lap. That's the way it was for one two pack of Team Titanium & Peter Liwanag. With Charles Crowe taking the first stint for Team Titanium, Crowe and Liwanag spent the first 36 laps, inches from each other and battling for 3rd place position.

Liwanag peeled off first to do his pit stop which left him now behind Team Titanium. Next Crowe brought the Team Titanium kart to the pits for the only team to do a driver change and with Steve Lattanzi now in the kart and waiting for the 20 second clock to run out they knew that coming out of the pit was going to put Liwanag back into the racing for position crosshairs of Team Titanium. Low and behold there he was and the fight for position was on. Even though Liwanag put up a good fight Lattanzi not only gave him a love tap as he went by but was able to steadily pull away for the remainder of the race.

This was a bit of a feat as a critical component within the braking system failed and Lattanzi spent the last 12 laps or so with his left foot tucked up behind the brake pedal to keep the kart from slowing down and the brake pedal from flopping forward rendering it as useless as trying to eat an apple with no teeth. Driving a kart with no brake potential and a left foot cramping up is a lesson in prayer and patience with a bit of pain management thrown in for good measure. This was an unusual situation. The Sodi karts have been incredibly reliable from day one of purchase and the top shelf mechanics at F1 keep it that way. Thanks Pat, Josh and now Matt. I wouldn't trade my job with you for all the tea in China. Too many parts and too much to know and remember. Thanks again.

Bill Hunter, Josh Walker, Matthew L and John Pappagallo also gave the spectators something to cheer for as they stayed pretty close to each other for most of the race. And the dreaded Black Flag was not displayed at all this day. Now for the results....finally!

Finish Order: Tony Rolfson...Keith Sears... John Ahrens...Team Titanium (Charles Crowe & Steve Lattanzi)...Peter Liwanag...John Pappagallo...Matthew Lamanilao...Bill Hunter...Josh Walker

Even though it was a small showing the select few had a great race and added points to the quest to be the best. See all and more of you for the next 1 hour AZIKC race on Sat Sept 25th. Check in between 9/9:30 with qualifying to commence approx. 10am. Points update soon.
Thanks, Steve "Kandyman"

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

F1 Summer League Wrap up Report Race # 6

Well the Austin Kipp stranglehold on top points for the week has finally been broken by none other than, "Mr New Race Suit" the honorable Keith Sears!
Even though Kipp took top time for the nite in the qualifier then went on to take top spot in his heat and started from the pole in the main he was patiently chased by Sears in the main and about halfway thru had Sears pass him to take not only the lead but lay down a concrete blistering lap time on Track 2 c/w of 24.009!!! Congratulations Keith Sears on your well deserved win in the 6th race of 8 in the 2010 F1 Summer League Series Championship.
Twenty Three hot shoes showed up to compete and we even had a Shifter Kart racer from the land of Big Hats. Austin, Texas is where David Heroef calls home and he was in town and looking for some exciting indoor karting for the nite and heard about F1 thru the grapevine so he moseyed on in and gave it a whirl. Very different was the words heard most often as he struggled to locate the grip he was accustomed to racing outdoors with glue like sticky tires on an asphalt surface. He was also heard to exclaim, "This is real racing"! Take note Randy Q!!!

Top Ten Qualifiers: Austin Kipp...Steve Lattanzi...Justin Bayles...Bryan Weaver...Robert Neumann...Keith Sears...Chaz Baca Jr...
Eric Dickinson...Charles Crowe...Ryan Barnicle
Josh Lambeth got to qualify all alone and was given the move over flag 3 times because he was in his own way!

Heat Group # 1 saw a lead-follow exercise between Steve Lattanzi & Keith Sears with Lattanzi leading the way until the white flag waved. That set Sears in motion to pass Lattanzi for the lead but only to have Lattanzi charge right back in the next corner to take it back. Going into the last right hander and at the stripe Sears made another daring move and as Lattanzi went wide to cross the finish line Sears dove down low and almost stole the heat win from Lattanzi. The gap over the stripe was 1/1000th between them. What a finish! A round of bumping knuckles capped the victory.

The Dreaded Black Flag made an appearance last nite. And the winner was.....to be continued?!?!?!?? Must have something to do with his last name as it can be considered a Black Flag infraction. A visit to the pits for some strategy planning by Bryan Weaver was the order of the day/nite.

Heat Group # 1 Finish Order: Steve Lattanzi...Keith Sears...Eric Dickinson...Josh Lambeth...Scott Lodding...Don Angel...Ryan Barnicle...
Kyle Tatman...Doug Smith...Dana Lanzano...Bryan Weaver.

Heat Group # 2 had Austin Kipp trying to run away with the show and Justin Bayles desperately holding off Chaz Baca Jr for most of the race until a minor slip up by Bayles had Baca Jr squeaking by and saying see you later alligator. Baca Jr ran out of laps in his pursuit of top spot taken once again by Kipp. Was that Bayles trying to modify the steering wheel with his hand? Justin, who do you think you are, Bruce Lee?

Heat Group # 2 Finish Order: Austin Kipp...Chaz Baca Jr...Justin Bayles...Charles Crowe...John Gilles...Robert Neumann...Rees Candee...
David Verhoef...Kelley Ryan...Jason Aviles...Chris Kautz...John Vanderway

Now for the heavily pointed Mains.
"B" Main goes out first so that collectively they can get home at a reasonable hour to reflect on their performance of the nite and have some warm milk before gentley slipping into a restful slumber. Some of the racers did not slip away calmly and I'm sure were up all nite sticking pins into Voodoo Dolls resembling their advisary of the nite. The quest for the # 1 finishing spot in the "B" Main got a little bumpy as no less than five or six racers had a shot at the top of the order. Bryan Weaver worked his way thru the field and had Rees Candee, John Vanderway,Ryan Barnicle,Kyle Tatman and A Nice Italian Boy by the name of Kelley Ryan to contend with. Italians have red hair and freckles, right? Weaver made it work and Candee was right there to the end.
Rees Candee is our resident filmmaker of the highest order and is never without a funny quip or action that tends to lighten the mood should it go dark.One of the most positve influences in the house week in and week out. You make it fun, Rees, don't ever change.

"B" Main Finish Order: Bryan Weaver...Rees Candee...John Vanderway...Kyle Tatman...Kelley Ryan...Ryan Barnicle...Jason Aviles...Dana Lanzano
Doug Smith...David Verhoef...Chris Kautz

"A" Main racers now step into very warmed up karts and line up up for the standing starts that goes instantly downhill from the drop of the green flag. Lattanzi starting second behind Kipp see's second place slip away into the first corner but battles back immediately but can only muster getting back into third. Sears drove like he just robbed a bank and the cops were hot on his trail. He stayed in second for as long as he could stand it then passed Kipp for the lead and went on to eventual victory. The other battle was between Bayles & Baca Jr who can't seem to pull away from each other race after race. Both have become "Master's of the Tight Line" so passing is like trying to push rope thru a sewing needle. Good Luck with that.

"A" Main Finishing Order: Keith Sears...Austin Kipp...Steve Lattanzi...Justin Bayles...Chaz Baca Jr...Charles Crowe...Eric Dickinson...
Robert Neumann...Don Angel...John Gilles...Josh Lambeth...Scott Lodding

Next meeting of the Kart Leaguers Extrodinaire is Tuesday August 31st. Check in between 6/6:30 and qualifying starts 7pm or so.
This will be Race # 7 and we should have the 2010 F1 Fall League schedule dates by then. Thank You all for taking your valuable time and resources to do this.
More seat time you ask? The 7 Hour Team Enduro is Sunday Oct. 3rd... 12 noon to 7 pm. Online sign ups currently under way. $333.00 Entry with 3 on team $111.00 + tax each with a chance to win your money back and a trip to your favorite Massage Parlour!
Thanks, Steve "Kandyman"

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

F1 League Race # 5 Wrap up

After last weeks F1 Race Factory Summer League "Bump/Push Fest" a pre race driver meeting was assembled and Race Director John Ahrens went over the trials and tribulations of the "Black Flag" enforcement rule. No Contact,no problem,anything else looked upon as a "Black Flag" infraction and for the most part the adherence to the rule was a dramatic improvement to the previous week. Enough said

Moving on to the positive action in race # 5 of the 8 race summer series we saw some exciting racing across the board in Group 1 & 2 of the heats.
Group 1 had the likes of "On the Move " Austin Kip takes down another win with Steve Lattanzi struggling to stay within striking distance of Kipp and keep Jason Burstein in the rear view mirrors. John Gilles, back from his Sturgis m/c trip managed a 4th place finish and up and coming indoor karting "Superstar" Matthew Lamanilao rounded out the top 5. Matthew has stepped into this indoor kart racing with both feet and is the one to watch as week to week his performance does nothing but improve. If only he could catch the break he needs and not get turned around by some "bonehead" in a red race suit. I plead guilty your honor and want to plead for his forgiveness...again. I see another FREE race in your future. This is starting to get expensive!
Another racer that deserves honorable mention is one of the taller racers in our fold by the name of Josh Lambeth. He qualified 2nd in his group and started the Group 1 heat race in 3rd but the kart he drew was not to his liking and he spent the rest of the heat trying to stay afloat but met the same fate as the Titanic and sunk far into the depths of a watery field. Disappointment was the word of his nite. A 9th place finish was so unfair.

On to Group 2 where we saw Justin Bayles start from the runner up position and within 2 or 3 laps get by Chaz Baca Jr and proceed to put some distance between himself and the rest of the field that tried in vain for 30 laps to get by the always tough Baca Jr. As luck would have it Baca Jr also drew the same kart Lambeth just struggled with in Group 1 heat but was able to hold off, except for a late race pass by Kyler Repella, who had to give it back??? and Baca Jr went on to take 2nd in Group 2 heat by a miracle with Kyler Repella...Bryan Weaver, and Keith Sears rounding out the top 5.

Top 6 in each Group moved into the "A" Main and bottom 6 moved into the "B" Main which was run 1st.

With "A" Main regular Eric Dickinson on pole in the "B" Main the action was sure to be behind him as he took of from the start and never looked back but was able to wave to our resident "Scoresheet Master" Mitch Hayden who was in attendance to witness the "Dickinson Domination Race" This race Josh Lambeth liked his kart draw and finished a respectable 2nd with Team Titanium member, Charles Crowe right behind him in 3rd place. The race of the nite was between newcomer Jason Aviles,all the way from Tucson Kyle Tatman, and get there early Scott Lodding. That by far was one of the best midpack battles ever with all three cleanly trading places lap after lap until the very end. Every small mistake saw a position change and right up to the very last lap you were holding your breath. Aviles 4th, Tatman 5th and Lodding 6th. Great racing and no dreaded Black Flag made an appearance!

"B" Main Finish Order: Eric Dickinson...Josh Lambeth...Charles Crowe...Jason Aviles...Kyle Tatman...Scott Lodding...Douglas Smith...Kelley Ryan...Ryan Casillas...Dana Lanzaro...John Vanderway...Chris Kautz

The "A" Main started off with Austin Kipp on pole and some of the fastest competitors right behind him. Hmmm, I think I saw a bead of sweat or was that a tear trickle down his cheek? None the less green flag flys and off we go trying our best to stay up with the "Kippinator". The battle between Justin Bayles, Chaz Baca Jr and Steve Lattanzi lasted all of 10 laps when the turbochargers of Bayles & Baca Jr kicked in and they left Lattanzi wondering where they went? Kyler Repella was closing in on Lattanzi lap after lap and before the race was over contact between Lattanzi and Lamanilao left Lamanilao wondering how that just happened and Repella licking his chops as he drew closer to taking 4th away from Lattanzi. Wasn't to be. Meanwhile the fight for 2nd place was being waged and Bayles was able to keep Baca Jr at bay and in 3rd overall. Jason Burstein had kart trouble and was able to limp the kart home last but kudos for not giving up even though he was far off the pace and ended up 4 laps down. Good job, Jason.

"A" Main Finish Order: Austin Kipp...Justin Bayles...Chaz Baca Jr...Steve Lattanzi...Kyler Repella...Keith Sears...Bryan Weaver...John Gilles...Don Angel...Robert Neumann...Matthew Lamanilao...Jason Burstein

Congratulations to Austin Kipp with another check in the win-win box and scoring max points. Best time of the week goes to Chaz Baca Jr with a 29.195 on Track 1 c/w.
We'll be back next week same place, same time for F1 Summer League Race # 6. See you all then. Titanium Members intro party with bagels/coffee and racing this Sat from 9am until 11am. Your Titanium shirts will also be handed out then. Thank You and see you all next week.
Steve "Kandyman" Lattanzi

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

F1 Summer League # 4 Wrap up Report

You would have thought by taking two weeks off from league action that the camaraderie level would be at it's highest but no just the opposite turned out to be true.Twenty six racers showed up to do this and we probably had no less than twenty six points of contact spread throut the nite of racing.Heck, a kart race was on the schedule and a kart pushing and shoving match showed up! Quoting the famous Wendy's commercial where the elderly ladies are standing around a large open hamburger bun with a miniscule hamburger patty and one of them (Clara Peller) exclaims, "Where's the Beef"! Last nites racing had me exclaiming into my helmet, ""Where's the Black Flag? The overall feel for the nite was one of take no prisoners and good clean nose to tail racing be damned! I include myself in this but also became the recipient of a push pass at the entrance to the pit I thought that maybe I missed a mandatory pit stop requirement mentioned during the non existent driver meeting. This coming Tuesday we WILL have a driver meeting and discuss the ins and outs of driver actions on and off the track.

And from what I hear a case of new Black Flags has been ordered and they're not going to be afraid to use them. Time out in the corner, a dunce cap and demerits will be issued to the offenders just like grade school when I would walk 10 miles to school 1 way in a blinding snow storm with cardboard strapped to my feet for shoes and wearing a burlap sack as a jacket You got your mouth washed out with soap if a curse word managed to slip out or you used a derogatory tone to speak to your teacher. Ah, the good ole days. I'll bring the soap.

Qualifying for the most part was uneventful even though top qualifier (Steve Lattanzi) in group one of three ended up no better than 8th when all said and done. Top qualifier (Ronald Jones) in group 2 found himself in 3rd overall. Austin Kipp took down the top spot with a time of 24.393. And when the nite was finally over Kipp would take all the honors once again. Top qualifier, fast time for the week on track 2 c/c/w (23.852) , winner of his heat and overall winner for the nite. Maximum points scored by Kipp Van Winkle and he managed to stay out of the fray. Congratulations Austin Kipp on a clean run to the top. Seems to be a trend with a racer having everything go his way for the league race and walk away with the whole enchilada. Ole"!!!

Heat Group 1 Finish Order: Justin Bayles... Mike Davila...Tony Rolfson...Steve Lattanzi...Chaz Baca Jr...Charles Crowe...Bryan Weaver...Jason Burstein...Ryan Casillas...Jason Aviles...Dana Lanzaro...John Vanderwey...Chris Kautz

Heat Group 2 Finish Order: Austin Kipp...Keith Sears...Eric Dickinson...Ronald Jones...Kyler Repella...Robert Neumann...Josh Lambeth...Kyle Tatman...Ryan Barnicle...Don Angel...Scott Lodding...Kelley...Doug Smith

"A" Main Finish: Austin Kipp...Tony Rolfson...Steve Lattanzi...Justin Bayles...Keith Sears...Mike Davila...Chaz Baca Jr...Robert Neumann...
Bryan Weaver...Eric Dickinson...Kyler Repella...Ronald Jones...Charles Crowe

"B" Main Finish: Josh Lambeth...Don Angel...Jason Burstein...Ryan Barnicle...Kyle Tatman...Ryan Casillas...Scott Lodding...John Vanderwey
Kelley...Jason Aviles...Doug Smith...Chris Kautz...Dana Lanzaro

Let me wrap this up by saying this is supposed to be a fun way to spend a Tuesday nite at F1 Race Factory with people/racers of common interests. Lets get back to that and treat your fellow racers with the same respect on and off the track you would expect. Thank You all for taking the time out of your busy week to do this and see all or most of you next week same place & same time. F1 Race Factory...6/6:30 check in...7pm official start time.
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on't be late or you get to spectate! The Overall Points will be ready shortly. Put on your patience cap.

Steve "Kandyman" Lattanzi
F1 Race Factory
steve@f1rf.com
602-427-4416

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Even though if your late you get to spectate rule applies, including showing up late to try to get into the ever popular F1 Race Factory Summer Leagues, in this case the IKWC consumed much of this writers time and here I am trying to play catch up. So here goes.

Another SELL OUT was announced and 30 racers from near and far came together to try to become the "Champion of League Nite".

One racer by the name of Justin Bayles came all the way from the Middle East to do so and had a great "Welcome Back Justin" kind of nite by taking first in his qualifying group then 1st in his heat and to finish off the nite took the top step on the podium stand by, you guessed it, First in the Main. Congratulations on the win, but don't you have a border to watch or something?

Top 5 Heat Group 1: Justin Bayles...Steve Lattanzi...Charles Crowe...Mike Davila...Eric Dickinson
Top 5 Heat Group 2: Austin Kipp...Tony Rolfson...Chaz Baca Jr...Eric Daw...Ronald Jones

This was also to be the last race for Rafael Serrano as he is now gainfully employed by Volvo and has moved on to Richmond,VA to pursue his career in fixing Swedish cars and I hear learning to cook Swedish Meatballs as a requirement to that employment. He also felt the need to run off to Vegas to get married so we want to wish him the best and he will now have to find an Indoor Kart Club to play in on the east coast. The F1 kart bumpers finally get the rest they need, and his brother Segio is still around to represent the Serrano clan.

The "B" Main saw some great racing and a surprise with "A" Main regular Keith Sears testing the waters of the "B" group. I hear he just wanted to get home earlier since we typically run the "B" group first. Something about getting his beauty rest. You want to look like Brad Pitt you better go to sleep and never wake up. Only in your dreams!

"B" Main Finish: Jason Burstein...Keith Sears...Matthew Lamanilao...Kyle Tatman...Sergio Serrano...Ryan Casillas...Scott Lodding...Don Angel...
John Gilles...John Vanderwey...Dana Lanzano...Chris Wynne...Doug Smith...Chris Kautz

The "A" Main saw some pretty bold moves and the freight train to the front Chaz Baca Jr is proving to have this figured out and insisting on podium finishes weekly. A bit of strategy was the only thing that kept Steve Lattanzi off the podium for the nite but a forth place finish kept him atop the overall points battle for the series. With Tony Rolfson within striking distance and Mike Davila close to him, Lattanzi sent Baca Jr sailing by without a second thought and watched the battle for first,second and third unfold right in front of him. Baca Jr made an errant pass on Bayles for the lead but was forced to give it back and Bayles went home with 45 points added to his bottom line. The "Arsonist was truly on fire this nite. Next race fire extinguishers will be at the ready.

"A" Main Finish: Justin Bayles...Chaz Baca Jr...Austin Kipp...Steve Lattanzi...Tony Rolfson...Mike Davila...Charles Crowe...Eric Dickinson...
Rafael Serrano...Kyler Repella...Bryan Weaver...Eric Daw...Josh Lambeth...Ronald Jones...Robert Neumann

Next League Race which is # 4 is Tuesday August 10th with racing to start by 7pm. Sign up early or you might get to watch from the stands.