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SUNCOR EXTENDS SUPPORT OF SUNOCO RON FELLOWS
KARTING CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY TORONTO STAR
WHEELS!
by Russ Bond Agency / Brad Brown
TORONTO,
ONTARIO - On May, 13 Suncor Energy
Products announced it was renewing and expanding
its sponsorship of the Sunoco Ron Fellows
Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star
Wheels. The new agreement with Ron Fellows and
ASN Canada will run until 2007, and will provide
for the continued growth of the karting series.
Also included in the agreement is the Sunoco
Team Ultra 94 F2000 evaluation and scholarship
program, the only racing scholarship program
which provides full funding for a select number
of karters to move up into real open wheel car
racing through the Bridgestone Racing Academy
and their F2000 racing series.
The Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship
presented by Toronto Star Wheels was inaugurated
in 2002, and was designed to encourage young
racers to apply the same discipline and
professionalism found in senior motorsports
competition, thus helping prepare ambitious and
talented young kart drivers to move successfully
into professional car racing.
"This commitment to the Sunoco Ron Fellows
Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star
Wheels program makes this the central focus of
our racing program and a part of our performance
heritage," said Patricia Anderson, Suncor Energy
Products' Director of Marketing. "We're pleased
to work with Ron, ASN Canada FIA and the Ontario
KartSport Development Group to ensure the
development of the next generation of world
class young Canadian race drivers."
"With the help of Sunoco, ASN Canada FIA and the
OKDG, we have succeeded in creating what we
believe to be the best kart racing series in
North America," said Ron Fellows. "It makes me
enormously proud to see the change in the
presentation and performance fo the teams and
drivers who compete in the series. Now, we're
talking our partnership to a new level and the
series will benefit accordingly."
At the end of the 2002 season, three Sunoco Ron
Fellows kart racers were selected from the ten
invited to an Evaluation Day at the Bridgestone
Racing Academy to go into the 2003 Bridgestone/FormulaCar
Magazine F2000 series as fully-funded Sunoco
Team Ultra 94 drivers. St. Catharine's Matt
Champagne emerged as the series champion.
Vancouver's Jordy Vorrath took the most pole
positions and was second in the championship,
and Uxbridge's Aaron de Heus finished fifth in a
series of more than 20 talented competitors.
This year, the Sunoco Team Ultra 94 banner will
be borne by Simcoe's Juliana Chiovitti,
Gilford's Frank Launi and Ottawa's Jamie Holtom.
The series will
continue to run under the management of Paul
Cooke, Vice President of Competition for ASN
Canada FIA, the regulatory and sanctioning body
for most motorsport events in Canada. "I don't
know of any other karting series in the world
that is so closely tied to the international
sporting authority," said Ron Fellows. "We're
extremely fortunate to have people like Paul
Cooke who take such a professional interest and
who share the same goals as our series."
The regulations for on and off-track behaviour
and general race procedures have been designed
to be very close to those for car racing,
providing training and experience to young kart
drivers who choose to pursue car racing careers.
Kart racing is the fastest growing form of
motorsport in the world. The Sunoco Ron Fellows
Karting Championship presented by Toronto Star
Wheels has been designed to introduce young
people to the world of racing in an exciting way
that is safe and as close to the real world of
professional racing as possible. Drivers can
start kart racing at age nine.
Suncor Energy Products Inc.
Suncor Energy Products Inc. is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Suncor Energy Inc., A Canadian
integrated energy company. In addition to a
refinery in Sarnia, Suncor Energy Products has a
network of 281 Sunoco-branded retail and Fleet
Fuel cardlock sites and has a 50 per cent joint
venture interest in over 200 Pioneer and UPI
retail sites. Suncor Energy Products Inc.
manufacturers, distributes and markets
transportation fuels, heating oils and
petrochemical primarily in Ontario. For more
information, see the Sunoco website at
http://www.sunoco.ca/. |
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