Bud Morrison
08-24-2011, 05:37 PM
The karting spectacular with stars from NASCAR, ALMS, NHRA, Grand-Am & more will be held at the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show In Orlando this December.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — MicroRacing.com, the website for the latest news and information on Micro Sprint racing, will sponsor the Hard Charger Award in the upcoming Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax. The kart race will be held on Thursday night, December 1, in Orlando. The event is part of the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show.
Stars from NASCAR, IndyCar, ALMS, NHRA, Grand-Am and more come to the world’s largest racing trade show to compete in the popular kart race in Orlando, Florida. The race course is a tight, technical, purpose-built race track adjacent to the Orange County Convention Center, housing the 700,000 square feet PRI Trade Show. Over 40,000 racing business people from 65 countries arrive in Orlando each December for the PRI Trade Show to view the latest advances in racing technology by 1,100 racing companies.
MicroRacing.com will present the driver who advances the farthest in the big All-Star feature race with a check for $500.
MicroRacing.com is a central location on the Internet for all things Micro Sprint racing, including news, forums, classifieds, race results, photo galleries and more.
"MicroRacing.com does a terrific job keeping Micro Sprint racers across the country up to date on the latest news, and we’re excited to have them as the sponsor of the Hard Charger Award," said Steve Lewis, producer of the PRI Trade Show. "Micro Sprints are where a lot of young racers get their start, and it’s also where a lot of racers of all ages enjoy racing every weekend. For them, MicroRacing.com is the place to gather online."
Past competitors in the kart race at the PRI Trade Show include Indy 500 winners Dan Wheldon and Buddy Rice, Daytona 500 winner Jamie McMurray, current Indy 500 winner as a team owner Bryan Herta, 2011 Indy 500 pole position winner Alex Tagliani, NHRA Funny Car star Ron Capps, Top Fuel star Antron Brown and F1 star Vitantonio Liuzzi.
Young racing stars of tomorrow have competed in the Karters division, including Josef Newgarden, Conor Daly and Joel Miller, now in Indy Lights; Michael Lewis, now in Formula 3 Italia; and Gary Carlton, now a factory pilot in Europe for Zanardi Kart.
The Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax race will be televised later in the year.
Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax race also is being co-sanctioned by the nation’s two largest kart racing organizations: WKA and IKF. It is the only kart race to have this sort of unification of the karting segment of the racing industry.
More details, including announcements of this year’s participants in the Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax race, will be unveiled on the PRI website:
www.performanceracing.com (http://www.microracing.com/forum/www.performanceracing.com).
LAGUNA BEACH, CA — MicroRacing.com, the website for the latest news and information on Micro Sprint racing, will sponsor the Hard Charger Award in the upcoming Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax. The kart race will be held on Thursday night, December 1, in Orlando. The event is part of the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show.
Stars from NASCAR, IndyCar, ALMS, NHRA, Grand-Am and more come to the world’s largest racing trade show to compete in the popular kart race in Orlando, Florida. The race course is a tight, technical, purpose-built race track adjacent to the Orange County Convention Center, housing the 700,000 square feet PRI Trade Show. Over 40,000 racing business people from 65 countries arrive in Orlando each December for the PRI Trade Show to view the latest advances in racing technology by 1,100 racing companies.
MicroRacing.com will present the driver who advances the farthest in the big All-Star feature race with a check for $500.
MicroRacing.com is a central location on the Internet for all things Micro Sprint racing, including news, forums, classifieds, race results, photo galleries and more.
"MicroRacing.com does a terrific job keeping Micro Sprint racers across the country up to date on the latest news, and we’re excited to have them as the sponsor of the Hard Charger Award," said Steve Lewis, producer of the PRI Trade Show. "Micro Sprints are where a lot of young racers get their start, and it’s also where a lot of racers of all ages enjoy racing every weekend. For them, MicroRacing.com is the place to gather online."
Past competitors in the kart race at the PRI Trade Show include Indy 500 winners Dan Wheldon and Buddy Rice, Daytona 500 winner Jamie McMurray, current Indy 500 winner as a team owner Bryan Herta, 2011 Indy 500 pole position winner Alex Tagliani, NHRA Funny Car star Ron Capps, Top Fuel star Antron Brown and F1 star Vitantonio Liuzzi.
Young racing stars of tomorrow have competed in the Karters division, including Josef Newgarden, Conor Daly and Joel Miller, now in Indy Lights; Michael Lewis, now in Formula 3 Italia; and Gary Carlton, now a factory pilot in Europe for Zanardi Kart.
The Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax race will be televised later in the year.
Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax race also is being co-sanctioned by the nation’s two largest kart racing organizations: WKA and IKF. It is the only kart race to have this sort of unification of the karting segment of the racing industry.
More details, including announcements of this year’s participants in the Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax race, will be unveiled on the PRI website:
www.performanceracing.com (http://www.microracing.com/forum/www.performanceracing.com).