2019CalSpeedMagazineFeb

T he competition karting season at CalSpeed Karting kicked things off this past weekend with the opening round of the Tri-C Karters Club, the series of choice for the CSK Racing team. Like the season opener last year, rain would be in the forecast, but unlike last year it would be wet throughout the entire day -extremely so at times. With an eventually modified course to avoid water and a shortened day that not only saw just the mains run, but laps cut as well, it was a tough challenge for all of the teams, drivers, and officials. Still, CSK Racing would be able to take what they learned form the previous year’s deluge, coming into the event more prepared than ever, resulting in no mechanical issues throughout the day even with the extreme conditions. Not only that, but they would leave round #1 with a sold amount of hardware… 100CC TAG MASTERS New for this year is the inclusion of the 100cc Tag Masters category under the CSK Racing team tent, with now 2-time 206 champion Mark Connell moving on into the 2-stroke ranks. Carrying the flag for the VLR chassis brand in the 100cc game at Tri-C, Connell showed to be very strong in the dry during Friday practice, even though it was only his second day in the package. While he did win in the 206 Spec category in the wet conditions last year, 2019 would prove to be a bigger challenge for the 3rd year driver, pushing to come to grips with the power plant and the tricky conditions on hand. Still, he would improve every time he would hit the track, going virtually mistake free to score a podium in his very first 100cc event. It proved that not making mistakes is the key to a good finish in the wet, and he brought home his KA100 powered VLR chassis home 3rd for a solid start to the season. 100CC TAG MASTERS (TOP 5) Bryan Williams 400 Nick Dyer 390 Mark Connell 380 Robert Perez 377 Mike Dyer 376 206 MASTERS CSK Racing saw 5 drivers in the Masters 206 ranks, with four out of the five returning from last year, including Lukas Dziemidok and Jose Da Silva, who finished 1-2 in the season finale last year. Dziemidok would pick up where he left off in 2018, securing the first pole position of the season, and the third of his career, with da Silva securing the #2 spot. With rain shortening the day to just the mains, these two would lead the field away for their only race of the day… In quite possibly the worst conditions of the day, the Masters 206 field took the green on the altered Grande CCW layout, and immediately Lukas lost the top spot after choosing the wrong lane through the water. Da Silva was quick to pounce, taking over the top spot, while the former pole sitter fell to second and almost third. Cutting the fast lap along the way, Dziemidok charged back to just arrive at the back bumper of Jose, but would be forced to settle for second, with Jose da Silva picking up his first career win in a 206 after a flawless drive in the wet. Of note behind the top two, newcomer to 206 racing -John Rice- would work his way up from the back by being mistake-free, holding off a charge from fellow sport karter Pietro Moro at the end to securing the fifth position. This put three CSK Racing drivers in the top five to start off the new season in the 206 Masters category. And for Lukas Dziemidok’s part, scoring some crucial bonus points for pole and fast lap in the main sees him tied with race winner Jose da Silva for the top spot in the standings… 206 MASTERS (TOP 5) Jose da Silva 400 Lukas Dziemidok 400 Richard Fitzgerald 380 Les Nanson 376 John Rice 372 206 SENIOR Like the Masters category, Senior 206 saw several drivers returning from last year, albeit from either the former Spec Class, or via Masters drivers looking for a second class to run. Newcomers to the fold -Seth Willits and Mark Sternberg- put in laps on Friday, and looked to really have a handle on things in the dry. Come race day in the wet, it was Willits who really showed what he could do, backing up pace he had shown as a rental driver in the season finale last year. Like the other categories too, the Senior Main would be the only race they would run, but theirs would not be as short, going for 12 laps as the worst of the weather would come later in the schedule. Willits would lead all other CSK Racing pilots from the 3rd starting Photos by Heather Perrin Round 1 FEB 2

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