With 16 racers signed up but only 12 showing up to compete for Millions of Dollars and a Full Ride Sponsorship on a Major Motorsports Team riding on winning this NASA AZ league this reporter was surprised to see Porsche 944 Spec Series Driver, Austin "The Kid" Newmark, miss this all too important event. Going into this third race of five with no race drops was critical to amassing enough points to walk away with this exceptional prize package. Do dreams come true or set for life mean the same things to the young racer of today. I think not! A collective cheer was heard for miles around when it was announced that a no show by Newmark was imminent.
The arrival of, currently first in points, Ronald "Lone Wolf" Jones was met with just the opposite. Boo's and hisses coming from the racing gallery upon his early arrival led one to believe that Jones was the one to beat today. Read on and your inquiring minds will have an answer.
Ronald Jones sets the bar higher with an outstanding performance in today's NASA AZ League race # 3. The Trifecta of League race wins was set today by Jones and to top it all off set fast time on Track 2 with a 24.333 on lap 43 in the 60 lap Main.
NASA AZ welcomes newcomer Aaron Gaghagen to the series and even though Aaron struggled he never gave up and did not interrupt the flow of the race by knowing where to go when the leader wanted by. His times kept dropping so with more seat time he will be right up there battling with the frontrunners in no time. Thanks Aaron, good to have you on board.
We also had a new face with Wayne Porter, brother of Kent Porter. I think the agreement was if I bring you can't beat me in front of my NASA friends. Wayne reluctantly signed the agreement and managed to finish behind brother Kent as instructed. These must be Team Porter orders and smells of scandal! It was only a one race agreement claims Wayne, next race the gloves come off. Sibling rivalry at it's best.
Eric Jacobsen is now strapping 5# weights to his ankles to distribute the weight away from the tail end of the kart and give the front tires a better chance of grip. Seems to be working as he finished top 5 in both the 36 lap Heat and the 60 Lap Main. He is now 3rd place in points overall.
There seems to be head turning contest between certain racers and Leland Forbes the III, IV or V, is by far the winner of that competition, with head turning that would make a mere mortal dizzy. I think he's up to play a part in the new Exorcist movie and a 360 head turn will be in the script. He's at the 180 degree mark now. F1 is thinking of installing a side view mirror system just for him. No extra charge.
The track battles between Kent Buckley and NASA AZ Pres. Tage Evanson were epic today and Evanson managed to stay ahead of Buckley at the conclusion of the Heat & the Main. Kent Buckley is now 2nd in points with Tage Evanson on the move up and currently in the 5th place points spot.
Adam Vega has got to be the unluckiest and luckiest racer out there. Two karts out of the three he picked had a mechanical issue but early enough so that his races were not impacted. Must be that 4 leaf clover he carries around. You have any lucky Lotto numbers you want to recommend ?
Filming all this activity from his helmet cam is Stenos "The Nos" Wijaya. If it's Friday you just may find the him down at F1 Race Factory getting in some seat time to sharpen those karting skills. Unfortunately the weight system is not available to him as he has to add 500# just to make the 200# minimum!!!
One other honorable mention before we get to the results goes out to Segio Perez. In the 4 way battle with Brian "Muscle Shirt" Turner,Leland "Head Turner" Forbes and Wayne "The Other Brother" Porter, Sergio running at the back of that pack hits the brakes hard on the back straightaway and turns into "Spinderrella"! I think he also lost the glass slipper, so if you find it please return to him at the next NASA AZ race which is Sunday October 31st, Halloween. I'll bring the candy so no door to door Trick or Treating will be required.
Great day of indoor kart racing was had by all with stacked up and three wide passing in some of the corners was the norm. Always fun to watch.
Time to get to the results.
Top 12 to Qualify: Ronald Jones with a 24.811...Kent Buckley...Tage Evanson...Stenos Wijaya...Leland Forbes...Kent Porter...Eric Jacobsen...Adam Vega...Brian Turner...Wayne Porter...Sergio Perez...Aaron Gaghagen
Heat Race Finish Order:
Ronald Jones... Tage Evanson...Eric Jacobsen...Kent Buckley...Kent Porter...Brian Turner...Stenos Wijaya...Leland Forbes...Adam Vega...Wayne Porter...Sergio Perez...Aaron Gaghagen
Main Race Finish Order:
Ronald Jones...Tage Evanson...Kent Buckley...Kent Porter...Eric Jacobsen...Stenos Wijaya...Leland Forbes...Brian Turner...Sergio Perez...Wayne Porter...Adam Vega...Aaron Gaghagen
When the Podium pics were snapped you will see two cute additions joining the second place finisher Tage Evanson. His two daughters joined him in his celebration photo and brought their best smiles to share with their dad.
Congratulations to Ronald, Tage & Kent.
See you all and more for the 4th race of the NASA AZ on Sunday October 31st 12:30 check in with qualifying to start at 1pm.
Thank You all for taking the time out of your busy schedules and the resources to do this.
Steve "Kandyman" Lattanzi of F1 Race Factory.
As soon as it is ready I will send out points sheet.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Sping League Racing
Next Spring League Race is Tuesday May 18th ...Check in between 6 & 6:30... Qualifying at 7pm
For the Best Indoor Kart Racing Leagues, there's nowhere else within 350 miles of downtown Phoenix, AZ to do it but at "The Best Indoor Karting Facility in the West" F1 Race Factory. Convenient from all parts of the "Valley of the Sun" and easily accessible from the smooth highways and byways of the 202 and the 143, exit Washington then to 48th Street, and you are at the "House That Indoor Karting Fun" built. Once inside the cocoon of cool, you pay a small amount of money ($45.00) to get over 100 laps of indoor kart league racing fun and adrenaline pumping action behind the wheel of a 9.5 HP Sodi Kart. No slow Mo play karts here, these are helmet/race suit required (and provided) karts that are capable of reaching speeds of 45MPH, and you are only inches off the tarmac, which makes it seem like 95MPH! Weight equalized to 200 lbs. per driver makes the racing fair and equal, and leaves most of the fast action up to the drivers skill level. You may walk in sad and beat up from the day, but I will guarantee you will leave pumped up and with a big smile on your face no matter where you finished for the nite. That, and there's some crazy racer guy named Steve"Kandyman2010" that will give you candy and for "FREE". How great is that? 100 laps of Indoor Kart Racing action and "FREE" candy. The candy alone is worth the price of entry.
Race # 4 Wrap Up.
After two qualifying groups and two heat groups, the "A" & "B" Mains got set to roll and determine the overall winner of the nite. That winner Austin Kipp (no surprise to anyone who's a regular) took top honors for the nite by scoring another perfect score of 45 points, 15 for his heat win and 30 for the "A" Main Win. Second on the podium stand for the nite was Mike Robertson, and third spot was occupied by none other than "The Machine" Mike Davila. Mike D. is the oldest consistent winner and podium place finisher in the building and there's not one gray hair on that full head of his. (I know, I tried pulling on it and it's no wig! My black eye should be healed up real soon now.)
We are 4 league races thru the 8 race series, and Austin Kipp has held onto the overall lead from the get go. His focus is winning it all and standing atop the podium when the dust settles after the GP final on Sat. June 5th. He is currently 12 points ahead in first with Steve "Kandyman2010" Lattanzi nipping at his heels in second. A tie for third place between Chaz Baca Jr and Mike Davila has the second overall place holder shaking in his racing shoes, as Baca Jr & Davila are only 1 point from taking over second from Lattanzi. Rounding out the top 5 is Charles Crowe who is a mere 32 points out of the top spot. One race drop will certainly change the overall points structure so any more than one "off" nite would ruin a chance for the top 3 spots at seasons end. The last indoor kart racing league series was won by 2 points, and wasn't decided until the last race of the last race. This Spring League Series promises to be the same.
You can't win it if you aren't in it. There are winners every week. Join us and you will now have something fun to do every Tuesday nite.
For the Best Indoor Kart Racing Leagues, there's nowhere else within 350 miles of downtown Phoenix, AZ to do it but at "The Best Indoor Karting Facility in the West" F1 Race Factory. Convenient from all parts of the "Valley of the Sun" and easily accessible from the smooth highways and byways of the 202 and the 143, exit Washington then to 48th Street, and you are at the "House That Indoor Karting Fun" built. Once inside the cocoon of cool, you pay a small amount of money ($45.00) to get over 100 laps of indoor kart league racing fun and adrenaline pumping action behind the wheel of a 9.5 HP Sodi Kart. No slow Mo play karts here, these are helmet/race suit required (and provided) karts that are capable of reaching speeds of 45MPH, and you are only inches off the tarmac, which makes it seem like 95MPH! Weight equalized to 200 lbs. per driver makes the racing fair and equal, and leaves most of the fast action up to the drivers skill level. You may walk in sad and beat up from the day, but I will guarantee you will leave pumped up and with a big smile on your face no matter where you finished for the nite. That, and there's some crazy racer guy named Steve"Kandyman2010" that will give you candy and for "FREE". How great is that? 100 laps of Indoor Kart Racing action and "FREE" candy. The candy alone is worth the price of entry.
Race # 4 Wrap Up.
After two qualifying groups and two heat groups, the "A" & "B" Mains got set to roll and determine the overall winner of the nite. That winner Austin Kipp (no surprise to anyone who's a regular) took top honors for the nite by scoring another perfect score of 45 points, 15 for his heat win and 30 for the "A" Main Win. Second on the podium stand for the nite was Mike Robertson, and third spot was occupied by none other than "The Machine" Mike Davila. Mike D. is the oldest consistent winner and podium place finisher in the building and there's not one gray hair on that full head of his. (I know, I tried pulling on it and it's no wig! My black eye should be healed up real soon now.)
We are 4 league races thru the 8 race series, and Austin Kipp has held onto the overall lead from the get go. His focus is winning it all and standing atop the podium when the dust settles after the GP final on Sat. June 5th. He is currently 12 points ahead in first with Steve "Kandyman2010" Lattanzi nipping at his heels in second. A tie for third place between Chaz Baca Jr and Mike Davila has the second overall place holder shaking in his racing shoes, as Baca Jr & Davila are only 1 point from taking over second from Lattanzi. Rounding out the top 5 is Charles Crowe who is a mere 32 points out of the top spot. One race drop will certainly change the overall points structure so any more than one "off" nite would ruin a chance for the top 3 spots at seasons end. The last indoor kart racing league series was won by 2 points, and wasn't decided until the last race of the last race. This Spring League Series promises to be the same.
You can't win it if you aren't in it. There are winners every week. Join us and you will now have something fun to do every Tuesday nite.
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