TOP KART USA CONTINUES TO IMPRESS IN WKA COMPETITION
“Five wins, six podiums and two poles at WKA Winter Cup round three”
In the third and final round of World Karting Association (WKA) Winter Cupcompetition, held March 4-6 at GoPro Motorplex in Mooresville, NC, Top Kart USA stayed true to form, bringing home several wins, podiums and pole positions. Their impressive results throughout the Winter Cup schedule also brought them several impressive championship finishes.
“It was a great weekend of racing for Top Kart USA in every category at the final round of the WKA Winter Cup in Mooresville, NC,” said Blake Deister, co-owner of Top Kart USA. “With championships on the line, we were able to lock up three titles at the conclusion of the weekend. We are extremely proud of what the drivers, teams and staff have achieved thus far in 2016, and we are happy to continue this momentum headed into racing this spring and summer.”
In Kid Kart, Top Kart USA drivers had a good weekend. Aryton Grim finished first on Saturdayand second on Sunday. Teammate Karsyn Walters was disqualified on Saturday, but came back to take pole position and the win on Sunday. The drivers would also finish 1-2 in the championship standings, with Walters taking the championship and Grim ending the Winter Cup in second place.
In Mini Swift, Ben Maier and Julian Mills showed consistent pace all weekend. Maier brought home a seventh place finish on Saturday and an eighth on Sunday. Mills finished 11th on Saturday and tenth on Sunday.
In Pro IAME Junior, Pauly Massimino finished third on Saturday. He failed to finish Sunday’s race, but that didn’t stop him from finishing the championship in third place. Teammates Emil Schulz and Jacob Abel each brought home one top-15 finish and one top-ten finish while Ashley Breuer finished 15th and 20th in her two main events.
In Mini Swift, Ben Maier and Julian Mills showed consistent pace all weekend. Maier brought home a seventh place finish on Saturday and an eighth on Sunday. Mills finished 11th on Saturday and tenth on Sunday.
In Pro IAME Junior, Pauly Massimino finished third on Saturday. He failed to finish Sunday’s race, but that didn’t stop him from finishing the championship in third place. Teammates Emil Schulz and Jacob Abel each brought home one top-15 finish and one top-ten finish while Ashley Breuer finished 15th and 20th in her two main events.
In Pro IAME Senior, Jonathan Kotyk finished in third place on Saturday. Sunday would bring him a 12th place finish. Teammates Austin Schulz and Abby McLaughlin each brought home two top-13 finishes for the team.
In Pro Swift, Top Kart USA’s dominance continued. Jason Welage finished second on Saturday and took the win Sunday on his way to the Winter Cup championship. Connor Ferris took pole position on Saturday, finishing in eighth place. He would finish ninth on Sunday but come second in the championship points. Teammate Kaden Wharff brought home a tenth place finish on Saturday and a fifth place finish on Sunday. Riley Erickson had two top-16 finishes.
In Yamaha Sportsman, Jason Welage and Kaden Wharff dominated the weekend and the championship. Wharff took the win on Saturday and second on Sunday. Welage came home second on Saturday and won on Sunday. Welage and Wharff also finished 1-2 in the championship, with Welage taking first place. Teammate Timothy Steele also showed impressive speed all weekend.
“It was a great weekend in Mooresville to end the final round of the WKA Winter Cup series,” said Greg Welage, Jason’s father. “Jason won both the Yamaha and Pro Swift championships. I am very proud of his determination to reach his goal of two more championships. In the three series events, he had podiums in at all 12 races and the most wins in each class. Thanks as always to Top Kart USA, Michael Tetreault/Grand Products and Woltjer Racing Engines. We could not have done this without the help of the Top Kart chassis and the dependable, consistent horsepower that Woltjer Engines provide.”
“So far this season, our hard work on the 2016 Mini Blue Eagle has been paying off, with impressive results achieved at every race competition this season,” said Bill McLaughlin, co-owner of Top Kart USA. “From Daytona and Jacksonville to Ocala and back to GoPro, we earned multiple victories throughout each weekend, and we are extremely proud of the chassis and the performance it has given the drivers to produce winning results.”