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KN June09 l-o.indd - International Kart Federation
6 APRIL BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETING MINUTES & PROPOSALS F E D E R A T I O N • V O L U M E 4 9 , N O . JUNE 2009 T H E O F F I C I A L P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E I N T E R N A T I O N A L K A R T MWST KICKS OFF THE SEASON! DRIVER PROFILES SPEEDWAY BITS & PIECES SOUTHWEST ROAD RACE ASSOCIATION AT EAGLE’S CANYON KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 1 Dunlop & Russell Experience, Performance, and Championship Tradition Around d th the world, ld ddrivers i know k Dunlop as the leader of premium competition kart tires. Russell Karting, US importer of Dunlop Tires, has the largest in-stock inventory for asphalt or dirt, wet or dry. Russell’s experts will help you choose from a complete range of sizes and compounds for grip or wear. Find out for your self why this tire is the choice of World Champions all around the globe. Discover Dunlop and let the winning begin. 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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL KART FEDERATION • VOL. 49, NO. 6 • JUNE 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS MEMBERSHIP NEWS & WELCOME NEW MEMBERS ........................................................................ 6 TECH AND RULE UPDATES ..................................................................................................................... 7 BOARD OF DIRECTORS SPRING MEETING MINUTES ..................................................................... 9 SPEEDWAY BITS AND PIECES................................................................................................................ 13 Road Racing at Eagle’s Canyon - page 16 EAGLE'S CANYON ROAD RACE .......................................................................................................... 14 ONE ON ONE WITH MICAH HENDRICKS ........................................................................................ 16 2009 2-CYCLE SPRINT GRAND NATIONAL PRESS RELEASE........................................................ 17 ONE ON ONE WITH TYLER MANN .................................................................................................... 18 ADVERTISER INDEX ................................................................................................................................ 19 MIDWEST SPEEDWAY TOUR ................................................................................................................. 20 One on One with Micah Hendricks and Tyler Mann - page 18 & 20 GRAND NATIONAL ENTRY FORMS ............................................................................................... 22-25 DIRECTORS AND GOVERNORS NOMINATION FORM .................................................................. 26 IKF GRAND NATIONAL AND REGIONAL EVENTS ........................................................................ 27 CLASSIFIEDS .............................................................................................................................................. 29 IKF BOARD OF DIRECTORS Midwest Speedway Tour at University Plains Speedway - page 22 NOTE TO ALL COMPETITORS: The IKF does not endorse or determine the competition legality of products and services advertised in Karter News Magazine, the Competition Regulations & Technical Manual, and on the IKF Web Site. The competitor is responsible for determining the legality of all their equipment for use in IKF sanctioned events. If you, as a competitor, have any questions about the legality or safety of your kart, please ask the appropriate official at your race. For tech or safety issues, ask the Tech Director. For race procedures or general items, ask the Race Director. KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 BILL HILGER - President, 5910 Skylark Lane, Lincoln, Ne 68516 ....................................................(402) 416-1284 Fax (402) 489-7370 RICK SCRIBNER - Vice President, 5475 Laird Road, Loomis, Ca 95650..........................................(916) 652-3905 Fax (916) 652-3910 DON HOLMBOE - Secretary, 9399 S.w. Tigard Street, Tigard, Or 97223 .........................................(503) 624-0621 JACK HOEGERL - Co-Treasurer, 3022 20th Ave., Rock Island, Il 61201 .......................................... (309) 793-0118 Fax (309) 793-0111, Email: jackh18@aol.com ART VERLENGIERE - Co-Treasurer, 2351 Thompson Way Bldg. A, Santa Maria, CA 93455 GLENN ARAKI, 2615 Business Park Ave., Fresno, CA 93727 ...........................................................(559) 291-0570 JOHN MOTLEY, 2130 Golden Hill Road, Unit 40, Paso Robles, Ca 93446 ......................................(805) 238-7060 Fax (805) 238-0323 GARY RICHTER, 4273 Whistlewood Court, Reno, Nv 89509 ...........................................................(775) 772-7869 Fax (775) 850-2929, Email: gr@panavise.com MICHAEL SCHORN, P.o. Box 373, Banks, Or 97106 ..........................................................................(503) 324-9072 kartrcr@yahoo.com 5 MEMBERSHIP NEWS ATTENTION REGION 7 SPRINT! CLASS WEIGHT CHANGE The Rookie Sportsman class will be run at 235 lbs. for the remainder of 2009. NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF BIDS FOR THE 2011 IKF GRAND NATIONALS VOLUME 49, NO.6 • JUNE 2009 Karter News is the official monthly publication of the International Kart Federation. EDITOR Pat Eldridge (pat@ikfkarting.com) PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Felton Stroud / Stroud Design, Inc. INTERNATIONAL KART FEDERATION: Advertising, Membership and Subscription information: Office: 909/923-4999, Office Fax: 909/923-6940 website: www.ikfkarting.com Address: International Kart Federation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761 INTERNATIONAL KART FEDERATION STAFF: Pat Eldridge (pat@ikfkarting.com) Carmen Carranza (carmen@ikfkarting.com) Cynthia Enriquez (membership@ikfkarting.com) Karter News (ISSN: 0096-3216) is published monthly by the International Kart Federation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761. When applicable, preferred periodicals postage paid at Ontario, CA and additional offices. There is no restriction to access the virtual issues (January to October) on the International Kart Federation website. The printed issues: the Grand Nationals Yearbook and the Competition Regulations and Technical Manual, will be mailed to members as part of the I.K.F. member’s benefits. These two printed issues may be purchased individually. To join I.K.F., send $60.00 for one year’s membership - U.S. funds only. Editorial information: Karter News Magazine, 437 W. Wilshire, Ste. C, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 Phone: 405/840-3158, Fax: 405/843-1465, e-mail: strouddesign@strouddesign.com At least six weeks notice will be required to effect an address change. When making an address change, please use postal forms and give the old address as well as the new and the effective date. When possible, please furnish the mailing label from the latest magazine. Send to Karter News Circulation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Karter News Circulation, 1609 S. Grove Ave., Suite 105, Ontario, CA 91761. Tech and Article contributions: Karter News welcomes any such contributions, but assumes no responsibility for the return or safety of artwork, photographs, or manuscripts. Material to be returned should be accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with the correct return postage. Deadline for all submitted material is the first of the month two months prior to the month of publication For display advertising space rates, please contact the International Kart Federation at 909/923-4999. All material published herein is copyrighted by the International Kart Federation and may be reprinted only by written permission by the President of the Board of Directors. I.K.F. Office Telephone: 909/923-4999, Fax: 909/923-6940 Competition Regulations and Technical Manual: The International Kart Federation, Inc., is the sole owner of the right to use the Competition Regulations and Technical Manual. The use of any rule in this rule book or any other later promulgated rule or regulation is expressly prohibited, without written permission from the International Kart Federation, Inc. Unauthorized use of the Competition Regulations and Technical Manual is with the assumption of any and all risks, with the user expressly required to indemnify (as a Type 1 indemnity), defend, and hold harmless the International Kart Federation, Inc., its officers, directors, employees and members. The rules and/or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct of racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements for such events. These rules and regulations shall govern the conditions of all events and by participating in these events, all members are deemed to have complied with these rules. No express or implied warranty of safety shall result from publication of, or compliance with these rules and/or regulations. They are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury or death to participants, spectators or others. Publication of any advertisement shall not be considered an endorsement of the product or services involved. © 2009 International Kart Federation 6 The June issue of the Karter News will have the notice of acceptance of bids for the IKF Grand National races (approximately 24 months away). The bids for the IKF Grand Nationals must be in the IKF office prior to September 1, 2009 (approximately 21 months before the race), per Section 101.2.7 of the 2009 IKF Rulebook. IKF BOARD OF DIRCTORS’ MEETING SCHEDULE September 2009 Board Meeting - September 19-20, 2009, Ontario, CA. More information to be announced. PHOTOS NEEDED! We are always on the look out for new photos for the web site! Especially you juniors! Send in your photos with a description of the picture and some information about your racing. Click on this link for information on photo and text submissions to the IKF. (click here) Who knows? You may see yourself featured on the IKF web site in the near future! 2009 IKF RULEBOOK AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE The 2009 IKF Competition Regulations and Technical Manual is available for $25.00 each. This does not include IKF membership and voting privileges. Quantity discounts available. Contact the IKF office at 909-923-4999 to order or for more information. NEW MEMBERS APRIL 2009 Madisyn Wood ....................................NM Fred Bennett ......................................... AZ David Feiro ........................................... AZ Michael Murray .................................... NE Jacob Murray ........................................ NE Michael Murray Jr ................................ NE DJ Livesay ...............................................ID Steven Peterson ................................... WA Bryce Peterson ..................................... WA Keith Land............................................ WA Tracy Appel .......................................... WA Seth Appel ............................................ WA Frank Lamorezux ................................ WA Richard Boyd ........................................ AZ Melani Kelleher ....................................NV Zachary Kelleher ..................................NV Brandon Eshom .................................... CA Jereme Abshire...................................... CA Donald Boland .......................................TX D. John Bland ........................................TX David Verhoef ........................................TX Ken Hodge ............................................ CA Justin Hodge ......................................... CA Everest Fedler ...................................... CO Charles Ritdhart ..................................MN Steve Kemp ........................................... CA William Sheppard ................................ CA Chancellor Hinz ................................... CA Carl Green ............................................. CA Brian Tilseth .......................................... CA Mario Valiente ...................................... CA Brian White ........................................... CA Lane Amlin............................................ CA London Amlin ...................................... CA Greg Bargas ............................................TX Gabriel Bargas .......................................TX Sean Johnston ....................................... CA Mark Rubino ......................................... CA Danny Rubino....................................... CA TJ Fischer ............................................... CA Doug Rocha........................................... CA Blaine Rocha ......................................... CA Stephen Symank ....................................TX Jacob Symank.........................................TX John Chan ............................................. WA Brian Gallagher..................................... CA Michael Parcel.........................................IA Shanie George .........................................IA Mason Collings .................................... WA Jim Storie .............................................. WA Veerachart Murphy .............................. AZ Bailey Murphy ...................................... AZ CJ Welter ............................................... WA Joseph Hughes ..................................... WA Tanner Hughes .................................... WA Dana Normandy ................................. WA Joanna Normandy............................... WA Darrell Normandy .............................. WA Zach Butler ........................................... WA Keith Shew ........................................... WA Nicole Whitmarsh ............................... CO Travis Leavitt ....................................... CO Jodie Sigler ........................................... CO William Sigler ...................................... CO Cris Schureman ................................... CO Caleb Schureman ................................ CO Cristian Schureman ............................ CO William Letzsch ................................... CO Liam Letzsch ........................................ CO Marc Deslauries ................................... CO Derek Deslauries ................................. CO James Morrison .................................... CA Brian Van De Mark .............................NM Rae Anna Van De Mark......................NM Chris England ....................................... AZ Michael England .................................. AZ KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 TECH & RULE BOOK UPDATES ☞ = Indicates new update for this issue. Please note that Tech & Rule book Updates will now go into effect thirty (30) days after they are posted on the IKF Website: (www.ikfkarting.com) ADD: CHANGE: DELETE: Rule has been added where indicated by reference number. Rule has been modified from the original version. Rule has been deleted from the rule book. ADD: 101.1.5: (Add as second sentence) Appointed IKF Director in Charge is not allowed to compete at the Grand National event. ADD: ☞ 101.1.6: (Add as third sentence) At the discretion of the IKF Board of Directors, the Tech Director in Charge may compete at a Grand National. An assistant for the Tech Director in Charge must be approved by the IKF Board of Directors to take on Director responsibility while Director is on the track. CHANGE: 105.1.6.3.5 Neck Collars: (Change 2nd sentence to read) The Leatt-Brace Moto GPX, the Leatt-Brace Adventure and the Valhalla 360 neck braces are allowed. CHANGE: 105.6 Safety Fastening (In 4th paragraph, change all of "Exception" text to read:) Exceptions: 1) All-metal lock nuts, or bolts drilled and safety wired, are required to fasten brake disc to brake hub. 2) One-Use fasteners/Nylocks may not be used on previously drilled bolts without secondary retention as described above. 3) Ballast: All bolts used to secure ballast shall be fastened to the kart with a nut secured with a cotter pin or safety wire through a hole drilled in the bolt. (See Section 105.2.1.21). DELETE: 114.4.1 Verbal Warning: (Delete all) CHANGE: 114.5.2: (Change all to read) Any driver disqualified from a main or final shall lose any possible awards, not points, for the class from which he was disqualifed. CHANGE: ☞ 207 #5 Jr. Super Sportsman: (Change Engine text to read) Yamaha KT100S / RLV SSX-V exhaust / engine clutch per 202.5 Weight to read: 300 Age to read: 12-15 ADD: CHANGE: 105.2.1 Pre-Race Inspection - Also called Pre-Tech: (Add as new second paragraph) Note: At Regional and Grand National Sprint and Road Race events, the "IKF Pre-Race Technical Inspection Checklist", also called "Self-Tech, may be used as an option to going through the traditional Pre-Race Technical Inspection Procedure. 212.4 Day 5: (Change to read:) IAME Cup @ 370 KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 (continued on page 8) 7 ADD: ☞ 212.5: Clarification of the 2009 2 Cycle Sprint Grand National, per the request of the sponsoring club, to allow the following classes to be run according to Region 11 local option rules: IKF TaG Cadet - Gazelle engine only; IKF TaG Junior - Leopard and Rotax Junior engines only. CHANGE: 213.4 Official Schedule: (Change classes on listed days to:) Day 2: Delete Formula 80/85 Heavy Local Option @ 375 Day 2: Add Formula 80/85 Masters Local Option @ 375 Day 3: Delete Formula 80/85 Masters Local Option @ 375 Day 3: Add Formula 80/85 Heavy Local Option @ 375 CHANGE: 275.5 TaG Classes : (change last line to read:) Senior classes for ages 16 - up. CHANGE: 275.5.1 IKF TaG Cadet Classes: (Remove:) WTP CHANGE: 275.5.2 IKF TaG Junior Classes (Add:) Motori Seven Junior CHANGE: 306.2.2 Brakes: (change last paragraph:) Remove Rotax Max from the last paragraph. CHANGE: 306.9.3.2 Bodywork: (change all to read:) Formula 125, Formula 125 LTD driver faring required, width 15" wide, see Diagram at Section 105.2.1.20. ADD: 306.9.3.2.1: Superstock CR125 CIK faring required per Section 201.9.3. CHANGE: 312 IKF RR GN Schedule 2009: (Add as 6th paragraph:) Allow a one race exemption for the 2009 Road Race Grand National to run the TaG Light and TaG Heavy classes with optional front brakes. CHANGE: 312 IKF RR GN Schedule 2009: (Delete the 6th paragraph:) Allow a one race exemption for the 2009 Road Race Grand National to run the TaG Light and TaG Heavy classes with optional front brakes. CHANGE: 312.1 Regional Championship classes to be run in 2009 are: (add list:) Yamaha Sportsman Heavy Gazelle 8-12 240# Mini Max 9-12 255# Super Stock CR125 Heavy - Same Rules except for weight 420# Formula 125 LTD Hvy II Formula 80 Sr Heavy - Same Rules except for weight 385# Briggs & Stratton Animal - Laydown class - ages male 40+ / female 16+ 100cc OpenPiston Port / HPV - Laydown class 400# ADD: 404.3.1 Approved Local Option Classes for 2009: Kid Kart - Demo Junior III Sportsman - 14 Years and Up (Attained Age) Junior II without restrictor plate - 310# CHANGE: 405.1 Official Schedule Day 5: (change to read:) Change weight on the Briggs Animal Heavy class to 370# and change the weight on the Junior II Briggs Animal Heavy to 320# CHANGE: 509.3 Plug Gauges Defined: (Change 4th sentence to read:) Plug gauges larger than .361" are to be machined on each side to achieve a blade thickness of .215" minimum and .250" maximum. CHANGE: 600 Shifter Engine Specifications Reference Chart (page 99): Delete listing of Spec Honda 125 class. CHANGE: 601.1 Spec Fuel for 2-Cyc. Sprint, Shifter, Speedway, and Road Race: (change all to read:) All 2-Cycle Sprint, Shifter, Speedway and Road Racing Grand National events will run spec fuel and oil as approved by the appropriate Technical Committee Chairman. For 2009 VP MS98L Karting is the designated IKF fuel. All Regional and Club events are encouraged to use this fuel. NOTE: Some classes in Shifter, Speedway and Road Racing may require a higher octane fuel and may request an exemption to this requirement. A request must be made, in writing to the IKF office. The request will be either be approved or denied by the appropriate committee chair. CHANGE: CHANGE: 404 IKF Two-Cycle Speedway/Speedway Midget Grand National Schedule: (add paragraph) A participant who resides outside the 200 miles from any IKF sanctioned regional races and participates in the 2 IKF sanctioned races at Newton IA on August 2, 2009, will be qualified to race the IKF 2 Cycle Speedway Grand National in Newton IA. Participants who meet the above criteria will not have to pay a waiver. IKF Membership required. 601.1.1 (change all to read:) Each track will provide a source of gasoline, with VP MS98L being recommended. CHANGE: 404.2 Official Schedule: (Change all to read:) Day 1 August 4: Registration, Parking, Pre-Tech, Practice Day 2 August 5: Heats, Semi-Mains, Mains Junior II Light Yamaha KT100S Light 8 Midget - Junior 100cc Super Stock Light Midget - Super Stock Senior Sportsman 3pm Hot Laps Day 3 August 6: Heats, Semi-Mains, Mains Junior II Heavy Yamaha KT100S Heavy 100cc Super Stock Heavy 200cc Stock Super Sportsman (Super Box) Junior I Light 3pm Hot Laps Day 4 August 7: Heats, Semi-Mains, Mains Kid Kart - Demo Junior III Sportsman Yamaha KT00S Limited Midget - Open Open Junior I Heavy 3pm Hot Laps Day 5 August 8: Rain Date DELETE: 601.1.3 9cc Classes and Shifters (delete all) CHANGE: 601.1.4 (change all to read:) Spec Fuel Test Procedure for use with racing fuel (VP MS 98L Karting recommended): CHANGE: 601.1.4 – 6.1 Color, turbidity, and odor (change all to read:) Color, turbidity and odor will be evaluated by the Tech Inspector. Color, turbidity and odor will be evaluated on a sample removed from the carburetor end of the fuel line by the Tech Inspector into a suitable container KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 provided by the Tech Inspector. If the Tech Inspector suspects fuel to be incorrect for any of these reasons, he will consult with the Race Director or other qualified person. The inspection team is reminded that every consideration is to be given to the competitor prior to disqualification. Note: No specs are currently available for the Tilloson 384B on the Easykart. The specs for the Dell'Orto VHSB 34 on the Rotax Max FR 125 are per RMC rules CHANGE: 716.9 Camshaft: (Change first sentence to read:) Maximum valve lift of 0.255" taken directly off the valve spring retainer at zero valve lash. 601.1.2 Fuel Tests for Events not using spec racing fuel (change Note 1 to read:) NOTE 1: IKF strongly recommends the use of the VP MS98L Fuel program for all race events. Pump gas contains elements such as oxidizers than make efficient fuel testing very difficult. Because of this the possibility of non-conformance to fuel standards is much more difficult to determine. CHANGE: 620.57 Piston: (change to read:) Piston must be IAME double ring only and as manufactured with mold number 2802 or 1319 and name cast inside. Maximum break on all machined edges .030” on skirt area only. The bottom ring on the HPV must be in place and is a non tech item. Rings to be of magnetic material. CHANGE: 622.8 Ignition: (Add new sentence at end:) Machining the shanks of coil hold-down screws to provide additional coil position adjustment is not allowed. ADD: 675.21 Rotax Max Rotax Max engines may be run with or without RMC seal. If run without seal, they are subject to all RMC engines rules. ADD: 675.22 Other No additional painting, plating or ceramic coatings of any component permitted. Some engines have been approved with anodized components, which are acceptable. ADD: Carburetor 334A. AB or AA Tillotson 334A. AB or AA Tillotson 384B Dell'Orto VHSH30CS Tillotson 334A. AB or AA Tillotson 360A Tillotson 360A Dell'Orto VHSB 34 Tryton VAMECM1 Tryton VAMECM1 Tillotson 360A CHANGE: 716.5.2 Inside Diameter: (Change 1st sentence to read:) .885" must-go minimum, .905" no-go maximum. CHANGE: 716.13 Head Gasket: (Change last sentence to read:) After (date to be determined) B&S head gasket with logo is required. CHANGE: 716.16.3 Valve Length: (Change to read:) Minimum intake and exhaust valve length is 3.250". CHANGE: 716.32 Connecting Rod: (Change all to read:) Any aluminum rod allowed with or without bearing insert. Rod may not be lighter than a known stock Briggs rod, part number 555626. No under-sizing of rod is permitted. Rod may be clearanced providing the rod is in stock configuration with no dimpling or media blasting. Rod ends must be concentric with wrist pin and crank journal. The use of Briggs hex head bolts, part number 555654 is allowed. There may be a minor grinding of the cylinder for clearance of these bolts. Minimum weight is 130 grams. CHANGE: 717.15 Head Gasket: (Change last sentence to read:) After (date to be determined) B&S head gasket with logo is required. CHANGE: 721.2.2 (add second sentence to read:) End baffle of silencer is teched per dimensions shown in Section 700.1. Holes are .128" No-Go. 675.3 Carburetors/Manifolds (Add to end of 1st paragraph:) TAG Carburetor Quick Reference Specifications ENGINE NAME BM Jaguar Tillotson Cheeta SQ125 Easykart Motori Seven TAG L4 Parilla Leopard'03 PRD Fire Ball 2005 *PRD Fire Ball 2008 Rotax Max FR 125 Sonik TX125 Sonik VX125(118) Vortex ROK TT CHANGE: ADD: Venturi 0.905" 0.905" Bore 1.010" 1.010" 1.185" 0.905" 0.950" 0.950" 1.190" 1.010" 1.065" 1.065" 0.943" 0.943" 0.950" 1.075" 1.075" 1.065" Carburetor venturi diameter checked at narrowest point of venturi. Easykart has a fixed high-speed jet, no polishing of carburetor allowed. Butterfly stop in bore must be in place. 721.2.5: Exhaust must be wrapped from just above flange to the end, including the welded on muffler. CHANGE: 721.4.1 (change second sentence to read:) Unleaded 89 to 92 octane only. CHANGE: 800.9 (change fifth sentence in 3rd paragraph to read:) Junior classes, including local option classes, must have a minimum participation average of 3.0 (not 2.9) per regional event and jackets will be awarded. CHANGE: 850.1 2-Cycle Sprint Regional Classes Change weight on the Superstock CR125 to 385#. IKF Board of Directors Spring Meeting Minutes April 18-19, 2009 President Bill Hilger called the Saturday Open Meeting to order at 8:20 am. Directors present at Roll Call were Glenn Araki, Bill Hilger, Jack Hoegerl, Don Holmboe, John Motley, Mike Schorn, and Rick Scribner. Directors Gary Richter and Art Verlengiere were not in attendance at the Meeting. President Hilger welcomes the members and guests to the Meeting. Members and guests in attendance were Corey Poynor, Joanne Poynor, Tim Holden, Don Miller, Rod Verlengiere, Jim McMillan, Janet Scribner, Carmen Carranza, Cindy Enriquez, Mike Manning, Todd Snedeker, Doug KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 Norgaard, Bridgit Buryhardt, and Mylan Mork. Financial Report Hoegerl presented overview of the financial statements i.e. Accounts Receivable, 3 Year Balance Sheet and 3 Year Profit & Loss. Concern for 90-120 day receivables; receivables in line with the past. Income is down due to the current economy. New tracks coming on board will be taking advantage of our new pit pass price structure. Income has decreased in last 3 years. Unit sales of passes have increased. There is a decrease in expenses 9 as the Karter News is now a virtual magazine on the IKF website, not a printed magazine. Felton to provide input on website hits. New Presidential Budget approved to visit tracks and GN host tracks. Timing of payments is factor on reports. Discusses liability accounts. Board discusses how to reduce expenses. Hilger thanks dedicated volunteers who support the IKF and run the regional series. We need to bring tracks back to the IKF. Contact to be made to non-renewed members. States benefit of the punch system. Also wants to thank all of the karting sponsors that support the IKF and karting in general. Hilger states the new website is doing very well. We are 55% above the average for a website of our size. Felton to furnish demographics. Hilger states we need race reports from all areas for the magazine. Discuss articles and pictures for the website. Discussion by Board to allow the Kid Kart class to be run for a Duffy. Motion by Motley: Add to Section 207, Effective in 2009, to allow the Kid Kart class be run as a Duffy class in 2 Cycle Sprint only. Second by Scribner. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Passed. Motley asks for clarification on Section 114.5.2. Feels there is confusion on this rule re: DQ, points, flagrant DQ, non-flagrant DQ, drops, bigger issue in small classes. Feels that most IKF members think a DQ is zero points. Feels this rule is not clear to the members. Lengthy discussion by Board and some members present. Motley asks the 2 Cycle Sprint Committee to look at this issue with possible recommendation to change at the September Board Meeting. Needs to be more clear. Clarification on the TaG Cadet and TaG Junior class at the 2009 2 Cycle Sprint Grand National. Motley states the classes are to be run at the Grand National as they are in Region 11 – Gazelle only in TaG Cadet and Leopard and Rotax in the TaG Junior class. Discussion by Board. Tabled for discussion at the Sunday Meeting. Motion by Schorn to appoint Chris Hatch as the 2009 Region 6 Road Race Coordinator. Second by Scribner. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Passed. Motion by Schorn to appoint Stan Crocker as the 2009 Region 8 Governor and Regional Coordinator. Second by Scribner. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Passed. Motion by Schorn to approve Dave Brant as the 2009 4 Cycle Sprint Grand National Race Director. Second by Scribner. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Schorn, Scribner, Abstain: Motley, Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Passed. Motion by Scribner to appoint Mike Schorn as the Race Director of the 2009 2 Cycle Sprint Grand National. Second by Araki. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Scribner, Abstain: Schorn, Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Passed. Hilger asks for review of Section 101.1.5 and 101.1.6 to allow the Director in Charge and Tech Director to race at the Grand National event. Motley asks whether the action was proper. Is it a rule update or vote? Hilger states they do not vote on all rule updates. Board and members discuss if it is a conflict of interest and what their job is at the event. Schorn explains how he has handled this at past Grand Nationals as an official and a participant. Lengthy discussion by Board. Motion by Schorn to rescind Section 101.1.5 and Section 101.1.6. Second by Scribner. In Favor: Schorn, Scribner, Opposed: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Failed. 2010 Grand National Bid Presentations & Awarding Note: The rotation order will be as follows: 2010 2011 2 Cycle Sprint Region 6 Region 7 4 Cycle Sprint Midwest Northwest 4 Cycle Spdwy Midwest Other 2 Cycle Spdwy/ Northwest Midwest 10 Spdwy Midget The area will be favored when appropriate bids are available. The specific selection will be done using additional factors including physical facility, available personnel, history of IKF support, etc. Contracts to be sent out and they must be returned signed by July 1st or the race is awarded to the alternate track (approximately 12 months before the race). 2010 IKF GRAND NATIONAL BIDS 2 CYCLE SPRINT Region 7 Willow Springs Kart Club Willow Springs Kart Track Willow Springs, CA Region 7 EP1K ProMotions CalSpeed/Temp Las Vegas Fontana/Las Vegas Region 6 Portland Karting Assoc. McMinnville Raceway McMinnville, OR 4 CYCLE SPRINT Region 6 Tri City Kart Club Horn Rapids Kart Track Richland, WA Region 7 Santa Maria Karting Assoc. Santa Maria Kart Track Santa Maria, CA 2 CYCLE SPEEDWAY/SPEEDWAY MIDGET Region 5A South Dakota Kart Club** University Plains Speedway Brookings, SD 4 CYCLE SPEEDWAY Region 5A South Dakota Kart Club University Plains Speedway Brookings, S.D. Region 5A Huron Kart Club Rolling Thunder Speedway Huron, S.D. ROAD RACE SPEEDWAY PAVEMENT **Wishes to combine the 2 Cycle & 4 Cycle Speedway Grand National Presentations were made by all bidders listed above. The following were awarded the 2010 Grand National: 2 CYCLE SPRINT Willow Springs Kart Club Willow Springs Kart Track Willow Springs, CA In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere 4 CYCLE SPRINT Tri City Kart Club Horn Rapids Kart Track Richland, WA In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere 4 CYCLE SPEEDWAY South Dakota Kart Club University Plains Speedway Brookings, S.D. In Favor: Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner, Abstain: Araki, Absent: Richter, Verlengiere Alternate Tracks awarded: 2 CYCLE SPRINT EP1K ProMotions CalSpeed/Temp Las Vegas Fontana, Las Vegas In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere 4 CYCLE SPRINT Santa Maria Karting Assoc. Santa Maria Kart Track Santa Maria CA In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn,, Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere 4 CYCLE SPEEDWAY Huron Kart Club Rolling Thunder Speedway Huron, S.D. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner Absent: Richter, Verlengiere The 2010 2 Cycle Speedway/Speedway Midget National will be awarded at the September Board Meeting. KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 Hilger comments that Speedway does their award presentations at the pit meeting. Good representation for the sponsors. Discussion by Board and members. Board approves the shirt design for the 2009 Road Race Grand National. Trophy design to come later. The June issue of Karter News will have the notice of acceptance of bids for the IKF Grandnational races (approximately 24 months away). The bids for the IKF Grand Nationals must be in the IKF Office prior to September 1, 2009 (approximately 21 months before the race). Directors List: Bill Hilger 1. Hilliard Clutch is forwarded to Terry Nash to evaluate. 2. Thor Brake is given to Glenn Araki to evaluate. Discussion by Board. Jack Hoegerl 1.SFI 2 & 4 Cycle Tech Certification Program. Test will be available for 18+ age members. IKF will provide the tech seminar. SFI will grade the tests. Seminar and test to possibly be in conjunction with the September Board Meeting. Hoegerl has checked the 4 Cycle test but not the 2 Cycle. Open book test. Goal is that you are familiar with the Rulebook and can go to the book to find the rule; not to know the rules by heart. Suggests a Midwest seminar and testing in the September –December timeframe. Suggests an on going certification and seminar program to get more people involved. Wants members to know about the certification program. Can be for average member also. Wants to improve our whole program. John Motley 1.Pre-Tech Certification Sheet. They are using this form at regional and National events. A self tech form. Using in Region 7 all this year. He had some concerns to begin with; found adherence to the rules was remarkably good using this system. It puts the onus of conforming to the safety rules on the participants and makes them more aware of it. There have been requests to do this down to the club level. He has mixed opinions of this. Hoegerl asks if they did random checking – Motley replies yes. Surprised at conformance. Araki states it works out very well, even on practice day. Motley states the original intent was not to do below the regional level. McMillan asks if they are trying to lighten the load on the tech people. Motley states that is an additional benefit. What it is doing is putting the responsibility for the kart being correct on the participant. Used before with good results. Discuss mechanical failures. Motley is dazzled at the conformance to the rules. Motley states this was run through the insurance company and there were no issues. Hoegerl states if a club requests to do this as part of their pre tech, one of the requirements would be they have used it at a regional race and it was successful. Feels that in 2 Cycle Speedway they need to look at the karts. Motley cannot comment on Speedway. 2.Lifetime Memberships Motley feels this is a great idea but not doable with present software. Don Holmboe – Note: Most verbiage from notes – voice was barely picked up on recording tape. 1.Color of lead weights. Holmboe states that some want to add another color lead weight. Some cannot find white to buy. 2. 15” Faring. Mini Texas Tornado was created when a Super Majority vote was used for the CIK faring for the super stock class at the 2009 Road Race Grand National. States he will be using the Proposal process to go back to the 15” faring for 2010. Wants to generate input from members. Received 6 emails already. Wants to get the other side also by using Proposal system. 3. Spec tires in Road Race States he will be making a Proposal to deal with this also. Received input? McMillan asks what the Proposal on tires is. Holmboe reads the following: Section 313 Any IKF Cub or Promoter, at a Regional or National event, may require spec tires. Any request for spec tires to be run in any class must be approved by the IKF Board of Directors at the January Meeting in the year of the request. Holmboe states they went against current rules. Hilger asks Mac if MG can give away any tires at the event; Mac says Bill can try. They are already funding trophies. KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 Membership Communication: Email from Randy Lyon re: Section 105.1.6 Request for camera on helmet during practice. Discussion by Board. Board upholds current rule that does not allow this. Hilger states an EVS neck brace has been received and will be tested with recommendations to the Board. PROPOSALS From Hilger 1. To allow the PRD engine package as a stand alone class in Road Race, pending approval of engine specifications by the Board.Seconds: Holmboe & Schorn From Holmboe 1. Section 313 Any IKF Cub or Promoter, at a Regional or National event, may require spec tires. Any request for spec tires to be run in any class must be approved by the IKF Board of Directors at the January Meeting in the year of the request. Seconds: Schorn, Scribner 2. Section 207, Class #14 Add a Rotax International class to the 2 Cycle Sprint National Championship Classes. Rotax max sealed engines run under Rotax Max Challenge Rules. Weight 365 pounds. Age16 and up. Seconds: Scribner, Hoegerl From Schorn 1. Delete Section 306.9.3.2.1 Bodywork Superstock CR125 CIK faring required per Section 201.9.3. Change Section 306.9.3.2 Bodywork to read Driver fairing required, maximum width 15” wide. See Diagram at Section 105.2.1.20. Seconds: Holmboe, Scribner Clarification to the 2009 2 Cycle Sprint Grand National by Motley. IKF TaG Cadet to be run as per Region 11 local option rules, Gazelle engine only. IKF TaG Junior to be run as per Region 11 local option rules, Leopard and Rotax Junior engines only. They are using the IKF Tech Manual for the engine rules. Motley states they do have to have the engine spec sheet as well. Holmboe asks if there is concern about the new 09 cylinders for Rotax, Motley remarks yes, tremendous concern. Motley says we have no control when Rotax makes a change, is a concern. Motion by Motley: Clarification of the 2009 2 Cycle Sprint Grand National, per the request of the sponsoring club, to allow the following to be run according to Region 11 local option rules: TaG Cadet – Gazelle engine only, TaG Junior – Leopard and Rotax Junior engines only. Second by Schorn. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Motley, Schorn, Scribner. Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Passed. Fuel Hilger states the contract has been signed with VP Fuel and MS98 is the official spec fuel for the IKF, with some class exceptions allowed upon application. Have received some complaints about oil separation because of the cold weather. States that Motley has done some testing and addressed this. Motley states that it is a temperature related thing. States that Region 11 complaint is strange because of difference in weather at two events. States that 45 is about the dividing line on this. John did test to verify how this happens and explains to Board and members. Suggestions made to Region 7 how to handle this. Discussion by Board. Ambulance Requirements Hilger had a request regarding an ambulance issue at a local club race. Hilger approved the 1st responder for the event. States that if you do not have an ambulance at the event, the promoter must be in contact with ambulance in the city or town to make sure it is sitting in the bay. The moment that ambulance leaves the bay, they must let you know because your racing must end until the ambulance has returned. Hilger to give copies to the Board. McMillan states there is not adequate verbiage in the Rulebook. Hilger recognizes Doug Norgaard and his family as volunteers that are hard to find. They will help everyone at the track. They go to Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Also helps the regional coordinators with their series. Bill thanks Doug and his family for their support of the karters and the IKF. Motion to adjourn the Meeting by Motley. Second by Holmboe. 11 Meeting adjourned at 4:20pm. Sunday Schedule President Bill Hilger called the Sunday Open Meeting to order at 8:45 am. Directors in attendance: Glenn Araki, Bill Hilger, Jack Hoegerl, Don Holmboe, John Motley, Mike Schorn, and Rick Scribner. Directors Gary Richter and Art Verlengiere were not in attendance at the Meeting. Member and guest in attendance: Janet Scribner. Clone Report Clone report from Terry Nash on April 16, 2009. Terry states he has run the heck out of the clone that RLV sent me. It does not compare to the local option 206. The carb and drivability are not the same. Getting the jets drilled correctly especially. The oil comes out quite dirty and the shedding inside has been substantial. The rules question….I have heard of so much difference between the cost, the cost is the only thing I can see appealing. Discussion by Board of clone and Local Option 206. Hilger says no one has sent any rules for the clone. We need these rules in the IKF Office. Bill agrees with Hoegerl the class can be approved with rules. Hoegerl states tracks and promoters are not aware of the clone being available for approval as a local option. No resolution at this time. Hilger announces the Agreements were signed today for the 2009 Speedway Pavement Grand National to be held at Jamaica Speedway in Jamaica IA on August 13-15, 2009. Hilger to be the Director in Charge, Hoegerl to be the 2 Cycle Tech Director and Andy Bear to be the Race Director. The 4 Cycle Tech Director will be announced. After a successful event this year, Hilger says to extend for Jamaica to have the event in 2010 also. Race structure is as follows. Engine, Fuel, Weight & Age information is available in the 2009 IKF Rulebook. Day One – Open Practice 10am – 4pm Day Two Yamaha KT100S Heavy 2 Cycle Junior I Light Stock Heavy Junior II Light Stock Medium Junior II Heavy 2 Cycle Yamaha KT100S Light ** Junior I Heavy Blue Wazoom OHV Medium Junior II Heavy Junior I Heavy 2 Cycle Day Three Junior I Briggs Animal Light Briggs Animal Light Junior II Briggs Animal Light Briggs Animal Masters Briggs Animal Medium Junior I Briggs Animal Heavy Junior II Briggs Animal Heavy Briggs Animal Heavy Champ Class ** ** Local Option Classes Hilger shows the Board the Avenger Racing Chassis donated by Jody Krug of Avenger Racing. IKF wrap on the kart. These will be given away at different series and the Grand Nationals. Hilger asks if the September Board Meeting will be in Ontario. Scribner states that 8 racers in his region would be interested in attending a Board Meeting in Sacramento. States that track delegates also want to attend the Meeting, which is significant. Hoegerl asks if there is a racing conflict – Scribner says no. Scribner states he and Araki are going to meet with the track delegates one on one. Hilger suggests that key IKF people meet with all of them at the same time. Less expensive that way. Board feels this is a good idea. Board agrees the Fall Board Meeting will be in Ontario. Board discusses making the January 2010 meeting for two days only. Friday – the caucus (Board Only) and Saturday – the Open Meeting. Tabled 12 2010 IKF PROPOSALS Proposals are submitted at the Spring Board Meeting with two Seconds for a Motion. The Proposals will be listed on the website and in the Karter News. Input from the Membership should be forwarded in writing to the IKF Office or by email to pat@ikfkarting.com for distribution to the Board and/or Committee Chairman. Please include your Name, IKF Membership Number, Membership Expiration Date, contact information and Proposal Number on your submission. Proposals and Membership input will be addressed at the Fall Meeting of the Board of Directors. Input from the Membership to arrive no later than September 4, 2009. 1. To allow the PRD engine package as a stand alone class in Road Race, pending approval of engine specifications by the Board. 2. Section 313 Any IKF Cub or Promoter, at a Regional or National event, may require spec tires. Any request for spec tires to be run in any class must be approved by the IKF Board of Directors at the January Meeting in the year of the request. 3. Section 207, Class #14 Add a Rotax International class to the 2 Cycle Sprint National Championship Classes. Rotax max sealed engines run under Rotax Max Challenge Rules. Weight 365 pounds. Age16 and up. 4. Delete Section 306.9.3.2.1 Bodywork Superstock CR125 CIK faring required per Section 201.9.3. Change Section 306.9.3.2 Bodywork to read Driver fairing required, maximum width 15” wide. See Diagram at Section 105.2.1.20. for discussion at the September Board Meeting. Lengthy discussion by the Board regarding the Director in Charge and Tech Director in Charge competing in a Grand National where they are the appointed officials of the event. Motion by Don Holmboe re: Add to Section 101.1.6 At the discretion of the IKF Board, the Tech Director in Charge may compete at a Grand National. An assistant for the Tech Director in Charge must be approved by the Board to take on Director responsibility while Director is on the track. Second by Scribner. In Favor: Araki, Hoegerl, Holmboe, Schorn, Scribner, Opposed: Motley, Absent: Richter, Verlengiere, Passed. Suggestions by Board for the virtual Karter News to be forwarded to Felton. Board discusses the fuel issue with Reno and Redding. Scribner to arrange the meeting with key IKF personnel and Region 11 track delegates and other interested parties with date TBD to discuss the positive aspects of racing in Region 11. General public will also be invited. Motion by Holmboe to adjourn the Meeting. Second by Scribner. Meeting adjourned at 9:50am. Clarification: Per a request by an IKF member and after a review there is a revision in the February Minutes. What was stated originally was: Asked how the Road Race deal went through, Hilger states he went down there they could do it because no one else wanted to do Road Race. After reviewing the actual Minutes at the IKF office the actual verbiage was: Asked how the Road Race deal went through. Hilger states when he went down there they could do it (tire rule) because no one else wanted to do the Road Race unless we revisit Bernie. February Minutes will be revised. KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 SPEEDWAY: Bits & Pieces CLUTCH/CHAIN GUARDS. Every since I witnessed an injury due to a clutch coming into contact with the seat and ultimately the driver’s leg, I have been in pursuit of a guard that will protect the driver’s leg and or arm from coming into contact with the clutch. The device must have adequate protection but yet be easily removable so you can access the clutch without having to loosen the engine mount to tip the engine to work on the clutch. Currently, I have been forwarded three such devices. One from Jex Manufacturing, one from Dynamic Karting in Texas, and one from Koopman Racing in Minnesota. The Jex Clutch guard was tested at the Tulsa Shootout by my son and it worked very well and the removable plate made the clutch very accessible. The Mega Guard as I call it from Dynamic Karting is an add on plate to existing clutch guards or you can purchase the entire guard. This also looks like it has protection and accessibility. The Guard from Koopman Racing is a carbon fiber protection device that also is an add on to your existing chain guard. Koopman’s son raced it at the Tulsa Shootout as well and it performed as designed. Easily removable for clutch access as well. Please take a look at these and visit the various websites of each and find the one that bests works for you. Eventually a device like this will be mandatory but right now they are optional. Talk to someone who had this happen to them and you will put a guard on without hesitation. If you have another design and want to submit it for review, please forward to IKF. www.jexmfg.com www. dynamickarting.com www.koopmanracing.com EXHAUST HEADER WRAP It is encouraged that all animal headers are wrapped with a protective insulating covering that will help reduce the burns from having contact with the header. With the animal exhaust header pipe that comes up and then goes back down it has become very easy for participants to accidently touch or grab this header causing some serious burns, and that is why the IKF is recommending this procedure this year. It is not mandatory but will be in 2010. Contact your local kart shop for header wrap. TIRE PREP As the tire prep craze continues it has become apparent that many of these products are considered home type brews and are sold without adequate warnings or listing of contents. There are also those that comply fully with the law. It is recommended that if you purchase any tire prep product that it be labeled correctly and that you ask for a MSDS sheet. Federal law requires any manufacturer and/or supplier for chemicals have a 24 hour, 7 day a week, 52 weeks a year emergency response number. If you are dealing with a reputable company they will have their MSDS’s on file with CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300. This is the de facto standard for any emergency responder to go for emergency data. CHEMTREC has more data than is required on an MSDS. If the chemical that you are buying is not on file at CHEMTREC then be sure to get the suppliers 24 hour emergency response number. Most labels say keep out of the reach of children. Some take this as being under 18 for the age to handle these chemicals. Also when handling chemicals, nitrile gloves are recommended at the minimum. Safety glasses are also recommended. Having proper contact information is necessary in case of an accident with chemicals at the track. Medical personnel do not know what to treat the patient for if they do not know what chemicals were involved. QUESTIONS IN GENERAL If you have a particular question about any form of IKF karting, contact your appropriate committee chairman or someone on the committee. IKF has various committees and they are there to serve you, help you answer questions and take input on what may be helpful for the future of karting. The committees and personnel are listed in the IKF Technical Manual and the IKF website. There are times that you will see answers put on various website forums that do not have the correct information in terms of the IKF rules and regulations. If you are not sure where to start, contact the IKF office and they will see that you get to the correct person and or committee to help get your question answered. 2009 IKF REGIONAL MAP KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 13 EAGLE'S CANYON SOUTHWEST ROAD RACING ASSOCIATION, REGION 4B, MARCH 27-29 PHOTOS BY DALE MCCOLLUM 80cc Junior Shifter drivers #11 Ryan McCollum and #96 Jaren Trengrove stand next to their karts on the hot grid and anxiously wait to line up. 14 KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 Rotax Mini-Max drivers #2 Michael Schneider, #8 Chris Clark, #48 Kinsley Cook, #88 Beck Duggleby, #18 Nathan Adds, #12 Cole Glassom, and #9 Trenton Estep on the grid and taking the green flag. KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 15 Micah Hendricks Besides karting, what other activities are you involved in? Soccer How long have you been an IKF member? New What goals do you set for yourself in karting? Yes, win a main If we came out to your house for the weekend, what would we go do? Play games computer or cards, jump on trampoline, go swimming, ride bikes. Name: Micah Hendricks Age: 11 Hometown: Glendale, Arizona How long have you been racing? 2 years How are you involved in IKF? New to IKF! What clubs do you compete with? Phoenix Kart Racing Association What division of karting and which region do you compete in? Region 7 Sprint Do you have any sponsors or people you want to thank for their support? Innovative Karting is our local shop, my parents are my sponsors How did you get your start in karting? My Dad. Do you have any other family members that also race? My younger brother, both of my sisters drive but don’t race, and my youngest brother just turned 4 and will probably start driving soon. 16 16. If you could choose someone to be on the cover of Karter News, who would you choose and why? Curtis Ruth owner of Innovative Karting, he has helped our family a lot and he is a good guy Who is your biggest competition? Tommy Yerkovich Who inspires you, or is a mentor to you? My Dad. What do you like most about karting? The competition. What do you think needs the most improvement? Race strategy If you won a million dollars today, and had to spend it in 24 hours what would you spend it on? A new go kart, equipment, and parts, Legos, buy my friend a new DS, take my family on a cruise, help some missionaries from our church, help our church, help the college I plan to go to. EXPERIENCE LIFE IN THE FAST LANE ONE ON ONE WITH: Membership and Subscription Information: International Kart Federation 1609 S. Grove Ave., Ste. 105 Ontario, CA 91761 909-923-4999 www.ikfkarting.com If you got to have 5 minutes to talk to the IKF Board of Directors on any subject, what would you talk to them about? About rules and it would be a nice talk. KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 Scribner Promotions For Immediate Release 5/7/09 Prelude to the 2009 IKF Grand Nationals at Desert Park Raceway (DPR) in Reno Nevada. As the 2009 racing season moves into the summer, one Kart race on the West Coast stands out for the Karters vying to win a National Sanctioned Karting Event. The IKF 2 Cycle Sprint Grand Nationals. The IKF Duffy, the Screaming Eagle and the opportunity of being elevated to the most prestigious title in Kart racing, a Grand National Champion! It is expected that several competitors will win their second Duffy and forever be known as an IKF Expert, the title given to those who have captured two IKF Grand National Championships. In 2009, the IKF 2 Cycle Sprint Grand Nationals will take place at DPR, home of the Northern Nevada Kart Club (NNKC) in Reno Nevada. The 9 turn high paced Karting facility gives host to possibly the most action packed racing on the West Coast. Beginning on the 540 foot front straight, the racers drive uphill into the early apex turn 1-2 combo making a full 180 degree sweep toward turn 3. The 3rd turn provides a hard braking zone while carrying a high corner speed. Then drive down the hill through turn 4 to the highest point on the track, turn 5. Turn five is the trademark of DPR as it provides a hard braking zone into a hard 90 degree left hander dropping you off the top of hill. One miss of turn five and the kart shoots off into the sand. Next a slight downhill set of esses leading you into the turn six sweeper. This sweeper is important as it leads the racers uphill to another sweeper and back down the hill where drivers must navigate their way through turns 8 and 9 Tic Tac Toe leading onto the front straight. Draft is a big deal at DPR as well as the ability to run as tall a gear as possible. Passing usually takes place everywhere at DPR, but the last pass usually happens at the last turn. The .669 of a mile track is sure to impress with the delivery of great racing and awarding those “the Duffy” who earned it. Not only is the Track and Facility top of the line for Kart Racing, the Club lends itself to the satisfaction of the racers KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 by providing a welcome atmosphere at the track, and in the exciting town of Reno, Nv. This year for 2009, NNKC is going the extra mile for the Grand Nationals. Setting up a hospitality area under tents with Air Conditioning for the competitors to take a break, sit down and enjoy the video of the racing action and enjoying a cold beverage. For the hard working dads there will be a massage tent to relieve stress during the National event. Every day the races will be heard live via Podcast, as well as the videos of the races will be seen via Internet following the races that evening. Away from the track there has been special Hotel rates setup for the competitors at the Grand Sierra Resort and John Ascuaga’s Nugget Hotel. Both hotels offer great discounts on events put on by BaddBoyz Racing and Tux and Tails Travel. Monday Night will give host to Kids Night at the Movies. The Night supervised will allow the Parents to enjoy a Night on the Town in the Reno Lights. Tuesday night the Grand Sierra will give host to a Driver vs. Mechanic Challenge. Equally prepared "provided" Go-Karts will give the Mechanics and Drivers a chance to show whose boss in a Kart. Following the Kart race will be a Powder Puff Race for all the hard working women. Thursday Night will be Bowling Night at the Grand Sierra Resort as well. Hotel deadline is near for group rates! RSVP soon or you will be paying full price, don’t forget to send your confirmation number to speedwaynut@msn.com for the gift basket drawing. Also, Molecule Labs will be giving away a free small size cleaning kit to each registered driver. This Year the 2009 Grand Nationals has a full package planned for the Event. Starting with Discounts on Hotels, Special Events, Live Podcast, Internet Video of the races, Oh yeah, and Great Racing as well. More information to come as the 2009 IKF Grand Nationals draws near; the event draws larger than ever! Contact: Brian Rivera 775.762.8688 www.norcalkarters.com www.ikfkarting.com www.westcoastkarters.com. 17 ONE ON ONE WITH: Tyler Mann raced stock cars for years before we got into karting. Now he spends his time working on my karts Do you have any pets? If so, tell us what kind and their names. 4 Dogs. Sadie (Golden Retriever), Maggie (min. dachshund), Daisy (Lab), Bella (min. dachshund) and one fish, Spencer a wildly funny Beta Besides karting, what other activities are you involved in? Baseball, Raquetball, Jogging, Facebook, Working, University How long have you been an IKF member? I'd have to ask my dad but for a long time for sure. What goals do you set for yourself in karting? My goal is to be the best I can be every time I get on the track. I think if you go somewhere with other intentions, you are simply wasting your time Name: Tyler Josh-Anthony Mann Age: 19 Hometown: Cibolo, Texas How long have you been racing? 12 How are you involved in IKF? Driver What clubs do you compete with? Southwest Road Racing Association (SWRA) and Hill Country Kart Club (HCKC) the two best orginizations in the country. What division of karting and which region do you compete in? 125 Stock Moto, 125 Modified, TaG Light (Rotax), TaG Heavy (Rotax), Rotax Max; Road Race Region 4B Do you have any sponsors or people you want to thank for their support? M.I.P., Image Solutions, Mann Motorsports.com How did you get your start in karting? With "Old Greenie", a broken down yard kart that my dad and a neighbor worked on to get running for the neighborhood kids to ride. A few weeks later my dad purchased a purpose built race kart and the rest is 12 years of history What is your most memorable Karting moment? I have lots of great memories, but I would have to say the best is winning the Texas “Race of Champions” in 2007 after breaking a throttle cable on lap three. Do you have any other family members that also race? Not anymore. My dad pack rather than run away from two or three guys. What do you think needs the most improvement? Hands down, cooperation If we came out to your house for the weekend, what would we go do? First, you between the different regions of IKF. That way we could have a true national race would help me clean my room. Then we would drive down to the beach or chill at the pool. If you won a million dollars today, and had to spend it in 24 hours what would you spend it on? Pay off my college tuition, 16. If you could choose someone to be on the cover of Karter News, who would you choose and why? If not myself, I would build a nice kart track close to home, and then maybe buy a nice car. say Danny Howie. He is my best friend and one of the best road racers I know. Who is your biggest competition? Mike Jones or Nick Lucido for sure. Both very classy drivers. Who inspires you, or is a mentor to you? I’d have to say Alex Zana rdi. After reading his book, it is not hard to see how much of a hero and inspiration he is. What do you like most about karting? The competitive nature. I would rather finish a close second or third in a large If you got to have 5 minutes to talk to the IKF Board of Directors on any subject, what would you talk to them about? Legalizing bump drafting. If the Sprint Cup guys can do it at 200+ mph, I think we can too. Hopefully it would be a nice talk. Is there anything else you would like to tell us? I would just like to take this opportunity once again to thank my sponsors. 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Jacob Krug takes the top On Saturday 84 entries participated in 12 different divivisions. In the Junior Gas class Bryan Brandt won the feature over Blair Nothdurft. Jacob Krug won the Junior 1 Light feature over Trevor Hunt and Michael Nichols while Trey Thesenvitz won the Junior 1 Heavy feature over Levi Preston and Tylan Porath. Kaleb Johnson swept both Junior 2 flathead classes while Tanner Ploen won the Briggs Junior 2 Animal class over James 20 Junior II Flath ead classes spot in Junior I Light on Saturday Suter Corey Munneke defeated Tom Spanel and Mark JacobSuter. son in the Stock Medium class. A pair of Nebraska drivers won the Adult Briggs Animal divisions with Kiefer Kalin taking the mediums over Tom Spanel and Joe Hilger taking the Heavies over Skylar Prochaska. Todd Pudwill won the Briggs Local Option 206 over Roger Bitz. On Sunday afternoon Blair Nothdurft defeated his sister Allison in the Junior Gas class. Jacob Krug took the Junior 1 KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 Tyler Pora th edges out Blair Nothdurft Junior Gas sister Allison in Light victory over Trevor Hunt while Hunt won the Junior 1 Heavy feature over Krug. Kaleb Johnson again won Junior 2 Light’s over Dylan LaCroix and Max Jacobson. Johnson also won Junior 2 Heavy over Dillon Sampson and Keenan Shannon. James Suter and Johnson had a great battle in the Briggs Jr. 2 Animal Heavy with Suter grabbing the victory over Johnson. Tom Spanel captured the Stock Medium feature over Corey Munneke and Brentt Mork. Brian Brua earned the Briggs Local KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 was winn er of the Avenger c h assis don ated by J ody Krug. Option 206 feature over Todd Pudwill. Spanel captured his second victory of the day in the Briggs Animal Medium division over Jake Hanson and defending series champion Skylar Prochaska won Animal Heavy feature over Kirk Sackreiter. 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Class # 3 See below for more info Class # 4 Class # 5 NOTES Fees Track Entry Entries Total $ 165 x Pre - Teched to Practice Races run Rain or Shine - No Weather refunds ( Class 1 - 2 - 3 ) $ 150 x Entry No entry fee refunds after pre-tech ( Class 4 - 5 - 6 + ) All You Can Run Entry Fees Only Wed. Practice Event Passes - Driver $ 50 - Non-participant $ 30 $ 600 Driver's meeting 7:30 AM Each Day Awards each day $ 80 x ( Per Kart ) Additional Karts Wed Practice Must have Driver's Pass - Be Entered and PIT PASS PAID AT FRONT GATE ONLY NO EXCEPTIONS $ 25 x Numbers: White number plates with black numbers ( Per Kart ) This is a pre-tech item as well as post tech. Event Passes Paid Separately No DUPLICATE numbers are allowed in the same race. Cash Check # TOTAL PAID 1st entered, 1st choice and so on. Entries can be faxed to 972 988 1749 or mailed to: CREDIT CARD NUMBER Hank Cantrell c/o SWRA to either: 4129 Walsh Ln Grand Prairie, Tx 75052 or EXP. DATE: TYPE: PO Box 183054 Arlington, Tx 76096 I have read and hereby agree to conform and comply with the rules governing this event. I further agree to hold harmless SWRA, Inc., International Kart Federation, SWRA officers, track owners, their agents, representatives, authorized officials or track personnel for any loss, injury, or death to myself, my family, or my personal property which may occur as a result of my participation in this event. I understand that I will be responsible for myself and any non-participants with me for any additional medical expenses required that are not covered by IKF event insurance or through any other insurance polices. Signed: Date: Date: If under 18, parent or guardian signature Thanks for racing with IKF and SWRA 2009¬IKF 2 Cycle Sprint Grand Nationals At Desert Park Raceway, Reno Nevada July 21 thru July 25, 2009 Drivers Information ***One driver per form, please print clearly Drivers Name Address IKF # Birth Date City Exp. Date Daytime Phone Entry Fee’s Zip State Evening Phone Pit Spot & Non-Driver Fee’s Entry fee 1st class Each additional class Late entry fee 1st class Late entry fee additional class $80 $70 $90 $80 Front pit spot (if received before July 1, 2009) North pit spot (if received after July 1, 2009) South pit spot (if received after July 1, 2009) Upper pit spot Event pit pass non-driver (if received before July 1, 2009) 10 x 60 10 x 60 10 x 45 10 x 60 -- -- $200 $175 $150 $125 $35 Qty: Qty: Qty: Qty: Qty: $ $ $ $ $ Sat Qty: Sat Qty: Sat Qty: $ $ $ Additional Fee’s $30 per class Tues Qty: $100 per event Tues Qty: $20 non-driver per day Tues Qty: Spec fuel total classes RV overnight camping One day pit pass Wed Qty: Wed Qty: Wed Qty: Thurs Qty: Thurs Qty: Thurs Qty: Fri Qty: Fri Qty: Fri Qty: July 18, 19, 20 Practice Days -- Please Fill Out Separate Practice Form OFFICIAL IKF 2 CYCLE SPRINT GRAND NATIONALS PRACTICE TUESDAY JULY 21, 2009 (gates open at 6 a.m.) WEDNESDAY JULY 22, 2009 -- RACE DAY -- (gates open 6 a.m.) 1. KID KART 2. HPV-1 CADET 3. JR SPORTSMAN 4. SUPER SPORTSMAN 5. IKF TaG MASTERS Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: $ $ $ Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: $ $ $ Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: $ $ $ Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: Alternate Kart #: $ $ $ $ $ THURSDAY JULY 23, 2009 -- RACE DAY -- (gates open 6 a.m.) 1. KID KART HEAVY 2. JR. 1 HEAVY 3. JR SUPER SPORTSMAN HEAVY 4. SR. SPORTSMAN 5. HPV-3 SR. Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: $ $ FRIDAY JULY 24, 2009 -- RACE DAY -- (gates open 6 a.m.) 1. ROOKIE SPORTSMAN 2. IKF TaG CADET 3. HPV-2 JR. 4. SUPER SPORTSMAN HEAVY 5. IKF TaG SR. Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: $ $ SATURDAY JULY 25, 2009 -- RACE DAY -- (gates open 6 a.m.) 1. JR.-1 2. JR. SUPER SPORTSMAN 3. IAME CUP 4. HPV-4 SR. 5. IKF TaG JR. Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Transponder #: Make checks payable to: NNKC Mail payments and entry form to: NNKC GN Pre-Reg Dept. P.O. Box 20626 Reno, NV 89515 24 Grand Sierra Resort Rsvn Hotel Questions NOT INCLUDING PRACTICE DAYS 800.648.5080 Bev Ban - 916.601.9638 Grand Nationals Questions Parking/Pit Spot Questions Brian Rivera - 775.762.8688 Chad Kay - 775.690.5745 $ $ TOTAL $ www.nnkc.com www.westcoastkarters.com www.ikfkarting.com www.norcalkarters.com KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 25 2009 I.K.F. DIRECTORS & GOVERNORS ELECTION SCHEDULE & NOMINATION FORM Only current IKF National Members may submit the Nomination Form All nomination forms must be mailed to the C.P.A.’s office in Upland, CA. Faxes will not be accepted. TO NOMINATE: 2009 I.K.F. Director & Governors Election Schedule: Nomination forms sent to membership: June Issue, Karter News. Deadline for return of nomination forms to the C.P.A.’s office: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 (No nomination accepted after 5PM PST, July 7, 2009.) Acceptance forms mailed to nominees: Friday, July 10, 2009. Deadline for return of Director & Governor acceptance forms and platforms: Friday, July 24, 2009. (If the nominee has not contacted the I.K.F. office by July 24, 2009, it will be determined that the nominee declined the nomination.) Election ballots mailed to the membership: Monday, September 14, 2009. Deadline for return of ballots to C.P.A.’s office: Wednesday, October 7, 2009. (Ballots must be received at the C.P.A.’s office in Upland, CA by 5PM, October 7, 2009, in order to be counted.) ELECTION INFORMATION: Three (3) seats on the National Board shall be filled on October 12, 2009. The incumbents are Mike Schorn, Rick Scribner, and Gary Richter. Gubernatorial positions for the states or areas listed below shall also be filled at that time. Two nominations are required in order for a nominee to be placed on the National ballot. Nominations will be accepted for a seat on the Board and the position of I.K.F. Governor of the following states or areas: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California (North) California (South) Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Iowa Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nevada (North) Nevada (South) New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York (East) New York (West) North Carolina North Dakota DO NOT MAIL OR FAX NOMINATION FORMS TO I.K.F. OFFICE: Send to: The Nevills Company, 132-A North Euclid Ave., Upland, CA 91786. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming IMPORTANT: To be valid, nomination forms must be received at the C.P.A.’s office in Upland, CA on or before 5PM PST, July 7, 2009. Only one nomination form per current I.K.F. National member. · Only I.K.F. National members may nominate and vote, not family members. · The National member who is nominating or voting, must be a current I.K.F. member in good standing. · The person being nominated must be a current I.K.F. member in good standing. Only members who have been in good standing for at least 60 days preceding the deadline for the return of nomination forms shall be eligible. A National member can nominate any current I.K.F. member, from any where, for I.K.F. Director. A National member can nominate any current I.K.F. member for I.K.F. Governor, if the state or area is up for election and if both the National member and the nominee are within the state or area that is up for election. See states listed. If your state or area is not listed on this page, a National member may only nominate someone to serve as an I.K.F. Board member, as their state or area is not up for election. Board incumbents must be nominated in order to be placed on the National ballot. They must then be voted on by the National membership in order to continue to serve as an I.K.F. Board member. I.K.F. Governor incumbents must be nominated in order to be placed on the National ballot. If your state or area is listed on this page, your present I.K.F. Governor is up for re-election and must be nominated and voted upon by the membership within their state or area, in order to continue to serve as I.K.F. Governor. Two nominations are required to place a nominee on the national ballot. · · · · · · YOUR NOMINATION WILL BE VOIDED IF: 1. You are not a current I.K.F. National member. 2. The person you have nominated is not a current I.K.F. member in good standing or was not a current member in good standing at least 60 days preceding the deadline for the return of nomination forms. 3. You have nominated a Board member or I.K.F. Governor that is not up for election. 4. You have nominated a Governor not within your state or area. 5. You have sent in more than one nomination form. THE NATIONAL BALLOT: A National member can vote for up to three Board member candidates. A National member can vote for only one candidate for I.K.F. Governor if their state or area is up for election and there are more than two candidates running for election. · · YOUR BALLOT WILL BE VOIDED IF: 1. You have voted for more than three Board member candidates. 2. You have voted for more than one Governor candidate. 3. You have voted for a Governor candidate not within your state or area. 4. Your ballot has not been received by the deadline. 5. No write-ins will be counted. Consider all nominations for Director and Governor carefully. These people will represent you and make decisions that will affect your sport. All nomination forms must be mailed to the C.P.A.’s office in Upland, CA. Faxes will not be accepted. 2009 I.K.F. DIRECTORS & GOVERNORS NOMINATION FORM (FORM VOID UNLESS ALL INFORMATION IS COMPLETED.) I wish to nominate for a seat on the National Board of Directors: I wish to nominate for IKF Governor of my state: Name _____________________________________________________________ Name _____________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________ State __________ City ________________________________________________ State __________ Nominee must be a current I.K.F. Member. Nominee must be a current I.K.F. Member. Nominations by______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________________________________________ State ______________________________________________________________ I.K.F.# __________________________________________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________________________ Send to: The Nevills Company, 132-A North Euclid Ave., Upland, CA 91786 26 KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 EVENTS 2009 GRAND NATIONALS ROAD RACE June 10-13, 2009 • Eagles Canyon Raceway, Slidell TX Jim McMillan 817-296-7683 FOR ROAD RACE GRAND NATIONALS ONLY MG Tire Classes: 1. Yamaha KT100 Ltd Light Sprint 2. Yamaha KT100 Ltd Heavy Sprint 3. TaG Junior 4. Rotax Max Junior 5. Rotax Max Light 6. Rotax Max Heavy 7. TaG Heavy 8. TaG Light 9. Formula 125 10. Formula 125 Ltd 11. Formula 125 Ltd Heavy I 12. Formula 125 Ltd Heavy II 13. Formula 125 Stock (Super Stock CR 125) 14. Formula 125 Stk Hvy (Super Stk CR 125) #420 15. Formula 80 Sr I 16. Formula 80 Sr Heavy 17. IKF Briggs World Formula Heavy (to be run if enough pre-entered) 18. IKF Briggs World Formula Medium Open Tire Classes: 1. Yamaha KT100 Light Laydown 2. Yamaha KT100 Heavy Laydown 3. 125 – 150cc Open / FKE II 4. Unlimited FKE III 5. Super Stock Sit – up 6. IKF Intercontinental E (ICE) 7. TaG Enduro 8. Yamaha Sportsman Heavy 9. Briggs & Stratton Animal Laydown 10. 100cc Open 11. Piston Port / HPV 12. Gazelle (have own tire rule) 13. Mini Max (have own tire rule) 4-CYCLE SPRINT June 23-26, 2009 • Shasta Kart Track, Redding CA Shasta Kart Club, Dan Pellizzari 530-604-4057 4-CYCLE SPEEDWAY July 6-11, 2009 • I-20 Speedway, Winona, TX David and Carrie Snyder 903-780-2998 or 903-894-3262 2-CYCLE SPRINT July 21-25, 2009 • Desert Park Raceway, Reno, NV Northern Nevada Kart Club, Brian Rivera, NNKC President/Promoter 775-762-8688, karter81@gmail.com 2-CYCLE SPEEDWAY/ SPEEDWAY MIDGET August 4-7, 2009 • Newton Kart Track, Newton, IA Newton Kart Klub SPEEDWAY PAVEMENT August 13-15, 2009 • Jamaica Raceway, Jamaica, IA Randy Perkins 641-429-3050 KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 27 2009 REGIONAL EVENTS REGION 3 SPEEDWAY PAVEMENT July 18, 2009 Jamaica Raceway, Jamaica IA Randy Perkins 641-429-3050 / 515-490-1447 Jamkart@hotmail.com jamaicaraceway.com July 19, 2009 Jamaica Raceway, Jamaica IA Randy Perkins 641-429-3050 / 515-490-1447 Jamkart@hotmail.com jamaicaraceway.com Series Coordinator: Andy Bear, Bear Motor Sports abear@sbwireless.net, Cell: 651-260-8278 Home: 715-749-3626 930 70th Ave, Roberts, WI 54023 REGION 3 SPEEDWAY June 6, 2009 Cottonwood Speedway, New Harford IA Scott Edwards 319-346-1033 www.cottonwoodspeedway.net June 7, 2009 Cottonwood Speedway, New Harford IA Scott Edwards 319-346-1033 www.cottonwoodspeedway.net June 20, 2009 Atwater Karting Speedway, Atwater, MN Steve Minnehan 320-979-5294 ssminne@charter.net www.atwaterkarting.com June 21, 2009 Atwater Karting Speedway, Atwater, MN Steve Minnehan 320-979-5294 ssminne@charter.net www.atwaterkarting.com August 22, 2009 University Plains Speedway, Brooking SD Doug Norgaard 605-310-4020 dnorgaard@Allied-oil.com www.southdakotakartclub.com August 23, 2009 University Plains Speedway, Brooking SD Doug Norgaard 605-310-4020 dnorgaard@Allied-oil.com www.southdakotakartclub.com September 19, 2009 Thunder Hill Speedway, Menomonie WI Mark Alton 715-928-0691 malton@baldwin-telecom.net www.thunderhill-speedway.com September 20, 2009 Thunder Hill Speedway, Menomonie WI Mark Alton 715-928-0691 malton@baldwin-telecom.net www.thunderhill-speedway.com Series Coordinator: Andy Bear, Bear Motor Sports, abear@sbwireless.net Cell 651-260-8278 Home 715-749-3626 930 70th Ave Roberts, WI 54023 28 REGION 4A SPRINT June 28, 2009 Action Karting (Bandimere) Morrison, CO July 18-19, 2009 Grand Junction Motor Speedway Grand Junction, CO August 9, 2009 CRE Motorsports Park Colorado Springs, CO August 30, 2009 IMI Motorsports Erie, CO September 13, 2009 Action Karting (Bandimere) Morrison, CO September 27, 2009 2009 Awards Banquet Contact: Jay Jacobellis, Colorado Junior Karting Club 303-683-0333 REGION 4A SPEEDWAY June 27, 2009 Kart Kanyon Raceway in Aztec NM August 22, 2009 Harvey Caplin Memorial Speedway, Albuquerque NM New Mexico State Championship September 5-6, 2009 Kart Kanyon Speedway, Aztec NM Contact for Harvey Caplin Memorial Speedway: Paul Franchini 505-507-7448 Contact for Kart Kanyon: Roy or Misty Evanson REGION 4B ROAD RACE June 10-13, 2009 GRAND NATIONAL Eagles Canyon, Slidell TX SWRA / Jim McMillan www.swra.org July 17-19, 2009 Hallet Motor Racing Circuit, Jennings OK W/MARRS - Hosted by MARRS SWRA/Jim McMillan www.swra.org August 21-23, 2009 Texas World Speedway, College Station TX SWRA/Jim McMillan www.swra.org October 2-4, 2009 Oak Hill Raceway, Henderson TX SWRA /Jim McMillan www.swra.org REGION 4B SPEEDWAY Classes: 1. Briggs Animal Light @ 320# 2. Jr I Briggs Animal Light Black Restrictor @235# 3. Jr II Briggs Animal Light Gold Restrictor @285# 4. SAM Class/RWYB @ 350# 5. Stock Medium @ 345# 6. Jr I Briggs Animal Heavy Black Restrictor@270# 7. Jr II Briggs Animal Heavy Gold Restrictor@320# 8. Briggs Animal Heavy @ 370# 9. Briggs Local Option 206 Class @ 270# (Also known as Spec.) See Section 721 10. Junior I Flathead Light @ 235# Rules: 12 Race Series with 3 Drops Last Race Cannot be Used for Drop Minimum 7 Races to Qualify for Year EndAwards Black Numbers on White Backgrounds - No Letters - See Section 401.13.1 Methanol Fuel Only Except in 206 Local OptionPump Around May Be Used High Top Shoes - See Section 105.1.6.3.3 Post Tech DQ 0 Points Cannot Be Used as Drop June 13-14, 2009 Gulf Coast Speedway, Alvin TX Robert Kolkemier 979-793-3768 www.gulfcoastspeedway.com July 4, 2009 Punch Race Only I-20 Speedway, Winona TX Carrie Snyder 903-780-2998 www.I-20speedway.com August 8, 2009 201 Go Kart Speedway, New Boston TX Carrie Snyder 903-780-2998 www.201gokartspeedway.com August 9, 2009 201 Go Kart Speedway, New Boston TX Carrie Snyder 903-780-2998 www.201gokartspeedway.com September 12, 2009 I-35 Speedway, Lorena TX Les Jacob 254-666-1978 www.I-35kartway.com September 13, 2009 I-35 Speedway, Lorena TX Les Jacob 254-666-1978 www.I-35kartway.com Rain Dates: October 10 & 11, 2009. REGION 5 SPEEDWAY Classes eligible for Region 5 Awards/Jackets: 1. 2-Cycle Jr. I Light KT100S*, WA55B or WA55-1 carb SSX-V Muffler, 235, 8-11 2. 2-Cycle Jr. II Heavy KT100S*, .850 restrictor, YBX muffler, 310, 12-15 3. 2-Cycle Super Sportsman KT100S*, RLV SSX-V, Burris tires, 360, 16+, no remote carb adjusters, 3-disc wet engine clutch per 202.5; no experts 4. Yamaha Heavy KT100S* 370 16+ 5. 2-Cycle Open KT100S 330 16+ 100cc Piston Port, 350 100cc Reed & Rotary, 370 Single Engine Open, Methanol, 380 Dual 100cc Piston Ports, 390 Dual 100cc Reeds, 430 6. 4-Cycle Jr. I Light 5hp Briggs*, 425 restrictor, 235, 8 -11 7. 4-Cycle Jr. I Briggs Animal Heavy, Animal, Black* (.251) restrictor, 270, 8-11 8. 4-Cycle Jr. II Combined: 5 hp Briggs, .500 restrictor, 285, 12-15 Animal, Gold (.313) restrictor, 320, 12-15 9. 4-Cycle Stock Medium Combined 5 hp Briggs, 345, 16+, Animal, 380, 16+ 10. Spwy Midget Jr KT100S*, Super Box 425, 8-15 11. Junior Champ Animal, Burris Tires, 340, 8-15 12. Senior Champ World Formula / Blue Wazoom KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 Animal, 410,16+ Burris Tires 13. Kid Karts (Exhibition Only) See 2007 IKF Tech nical Manual 150 Attained. Section 430 Speed way Kid Kart Rules Attained Age 5 to Competi tion Age * IKF Grand National Class June 6, 2009 (Rain date Saturday, June 27) Southtown Speedway, Forest City, IA Bernie Kofren 641-585-4978 (track) 641-581-5858 June 7, 2009 (Rain date Sunday, June 14) Poplar Grove Speedway, Kamrar, IA Tim Mortenson 515-539-4473 (cell) 515-297-0476 June 13, 2009 (Rain date Saturday, June 27) Southtown Speedway, Forest City, IA Bernie Kofren 641-585-4978 (track) 641-581-5858 June 13, 2009 Newton Kart Klub, Newton, IA Josh Peterson 641-787-0093 (cell) 641-831-3950 June 20, 2009 (Rain date Saturday, June 27) Southtown Speedway, Forest City, IA Bernie Kofren 641-585-4978 (track) 641-581-5858 June 21, 2009 (Rain date Sunday, June 28) Poplar Grove Speedway, Kamrar, IA Tim Mortenson 515-539-4473 (cell) 515 / 297-0476 June 28, 2009 Delaware Speedway, Delaware, IA William Rieken (track) 319-373-2018 (cell) 319-360-7628 July 26, 2009 Delaware Speedway, Delaware, IA William Rieken (track) 319 / 373-2018 (cell) 319-360-7628 August 2 – 2, 2009 complete race programs will be run on this date. IKF members entering both events will receive 2 punches on this date. Newton Kart Klub, Newton, IA Josh Peterson 641-787-0093 (cell) 641-831-3950 August 30, 2009 (Rain Date Sunday, Sept 6) Poplar Grove Speedway, Kamrar, IA Tim Mortenson 515-539-4473 (cell) 515-297-0476 REGION 5A SPEEDWAY IKF Midwest Speedway Tour Reg. 5A Classes: 1. Briggs Jr. Gas Animal, 270lb./Flathead, 225lb. 2. Junior 1 Light, 235lb. 3. Junior 1 Heavy, 270lb. 4. Jr. 1 Briggs Animal Heavy, 270lb. 5. Junior 2 Light, 285lb. 6. Junior 2 Heavy, 320lb. 7. Jr. 2 Briggs Animal Heavy, 320lb. 8. Stock Medium, 345lb. 9. Briggs Animal Medium, 345lb. 10. Briggs Animal Heavy, 370lb. 11. Open, 370lb. KARTER NEWS - JUNE 2009 12. Briggs Local Option 206, 370lb. This is the best 8 out of 10 race series. Minimum of 8 races to qualify for the year-end banquet. Maxxis Tire Rule - Any Maxxis tire allowed except for the Junior Gas class. (open tire) Post-tech DQ cannot be used as a drop for the series. High top shoes required. The following classes will run under the 2009 tire rule: The right side tires will be marked after the first heat race and those tires must be run for the rest of that day: 1. Junior Gas 2. Jr.2 Briggs Animal Heavy 3. Stock Medium 4. Briggs Local Option 206 Local Option 206: to be listed as local option, Must be 16 years old or older, 370 lb. Open clutch. Any Maxxis tire with right side tires marked after first heat race. Any chassis. Briggs Animal Junior Gas: Must have Briggs OE rewind starter and cup (no electric starter type systems) Black Horstman IKF 3 hole restrictor plate IKF Briggs & Stratton Midwest Speedway Tour: June 13-14, 2009 Kart B.C. Track, Chilliwack BC Canada Don Choquer titan@shawcable.com July 4-5, 2009 McMinnville Raceway, McMinnville, OR PKA Mike Schorn 503-702-8244 August 15-16, 2009 Mountain High Raceway, Spanaway, WA Doug Huggler 253-536-9784 September 5-6, 2009 Spokane Raceway Park, Spokane, WA Spokane Kart Racing Assoc. Randy Wilson 509-990-4550 September 26-27, 2009 Pat's Acres, Canby OR Bill Hettick, Northwest Karting Association vghrock@comcast.net October 2-4, 2009 Apex Karting Center, Perris, CA, Apex (Contact info will be posted when available) October 30-November 1, 2009 Phoenix Kart Track, Phoenix AZ Phoenix Kart Club (Contact info TBA) December 4-6, 2009 Irwindale Kart Track of Irwindale, CA Irwindale Kart Club (Contact info TBA) REGION 11 ROAD RACE Contact for all events: Roger Miller 408-286-5487 June 20, 2009 • SUMMER NATIONAL Buttonwillow Raceway Park, Bakersfield, CA September 12, 2009 Thunderhill Raceway, Willows, CA November 7, 2009 • FALL NATIONAL Thunderhill Raceway, Willows, CA REGION 11 SPRINT Shifter/TaG License ARE required. "Road to the Nationals" Series @ Shasta Kart Track Punch Only Races - No Regional Points April 5th, & May 17th Shasta Kart Track, Redding,CA, Shasta Kart Club, Dan Pellizzari, 530-604-4057 June 13-14, 2009 Desert Park Raceway, Reno, NV North Nevada Kart Club Brian Rivera 775-762-8688 REGION 6 ROAD RACE August 1, 2009 PIR, Portland, OR September 12, 2009 - Fall National Pacific Raceways, Kent ,WA September 19-20, 2009 - Winter National PIR, Portland, OR October 16-17, 2009 Mission, BC Canada October 23-25, 2009 Bremerton Raceway, Bremerton, WA Contacts: PSRRA, Fonn Guither 206-724-7824 PKA, Mike Schorn 503-324-9072 REGION 7 SPRINT Eight Races, One Drop Tag Licenses ARE required in Region 7 Sprint June 5-7, 2009 Cal-Speed Kart Track, Fontana, CA Los Angeles Kart Club Chris LaTorre, Club President 661-259-3668 - chris.latorre@gmail.com CLASSIFIEDS CHAMPION WINNER EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO RACE •2008 TopKart- Fresh rebuilt Leopard motor, Big Radiator, $5500.00 •2008 TopKart- Bullet Roller Chasis, $1000.00 •2007 TopKart- Flash w/Hpv Mychron 3 w/ Fresh rebuilt motor, $3500.00 •2006 TopKart- Evo Roller Chasis, $1500.00 •Extra Wheels, pipes, stands, starters and weights Make Offer 951-205-4326 or 951-368-3580 Riverside, California 29 Want an economical way to reach your customers? 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