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on Labor Day weekend, the IKF Region 7 Sprint
Championship Series headed to Southern California's
high desert for Round #5 at Grangé
Motor Circuit. Grangé was probably the most
interesting event of the year so far. It might have
been the full moon or maybe the clean desert air,
but either way there was something in the water,
as it was crazy all weekend long. The Region 7
series decided to run the circuit backwards this
weekend and as always, racing was fantastic.
Grangé is one of the few tracks that races nearly
as well backwards as it does in its normal clockwise
direction. Weather was a little on the hot
side, but compared to down the hill where most
of the other series tracks are located, it was not
too bad. As always Chappy was on the mic and after two heat
races, the main events started around 3pm. Saturday and Sunday's
programs went off without too many glitches. There was
a rare red flag on Saturday in the juniors that slowed the event
down a bit but Christian Brooks was ok and took to the track
a few classes later unscathed.
Noah Grey was the first pole sitter of the weekend in Junior
2 PRD Controlled, running a time of 57.188. Grey was in a
class of his own
Junior 2 PRD Controlled
in heat 1, finishing
over four seconds
ahead of Chance Skaufel and Christian Brooks. Heat 2 was a
lot closer with Skylar Estrada and Hannah Grisham not far
behind, but Grey still scored the win. The 20 lap main event
was anything but typical. All bets were on Grey to take the win,
but Royal McKee had other plans. McKee, who just had pins
removed from his hand before the event started shotgun on the
field. Grey took off at the drop of the green with Estrada, Grisham
and Skaufel in tow. The lead quartette quickly distanced
themselves from the chance group behind. Coming down the
hill Grisham moved into second place, getting around Estrada.
Grey was inching out a slight advantage as McKee was moving
through the field. By lap 8, McKee was in second and gaining
ground on the leader Grey. By lap 16, McKee was up front and
went on to take the win. Grey finished in second place with
Estrada getting back up into third.
TAG Sr. was the T-Lowe show with Travis Lowe leading
the way in qualifying. Lowe bested everyone by over a half
second in qualifying as Mike Herda, Alejo
TaG Senior
Fernandez and Trevor Sumner were all
pretty evenly matched. Lowe won both
heats without an issue and backed it up with an easy run to
the checkered flag in the final. Teammate Fernandez finished
in second with Herda in third.
Myles 'The Machine' Farhan was the pole sitter in PRD
Junior 1 Controlled with a time of 59.770, the only one able to
break the minute
Junior 1 PRD Controlled
mark in qualifying.
Ryan Schar-
tau qualified P2 followed by Anthony Sawyer, Hunter Corbitt
and Jake Drew. Corbitt handily won both heat races and started
the final from the pole. Corbitt led the opening circuits before
being overtaken by Drew. After leading a handful of laps, Corbitt
regained the top position. Sawyer and Schartau were right
KARTER NEWs - OCTOBER 2012
It might have been
the full moon or maybe
the clean desert air,
but either way there
was something in
the water, as it was
crazy all weekend long.
Jake Drew - KPV 1 Heavy
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