10 Quick Laps with Dominic Curit #8
story by Chris Roy
Dominic Curit, of Saco, Maine will be racing Gold plate this race season at Richmond Karting Speedway (RKS).
Lap 1. Are you all set for the 1st race of the season?
Dominic. “Yes we are.”
Nathan Barth, It’s Dirty but it’s Fun!
Story by Chris Roy
Nathan Barth, of Buxton, Maine is looking forward to get dirt track racing at Barlett Bridge Raceway this race season. “I plan on running for a points Championship at Bartlett Bridge Raceway in the Sr cage class . I finished second there last year behind my brother Spencer. I’ll be running the kart my Brother has won three points Championships there with as he has moved to flat karts with no cages.”
Nathan has kept busy in the off season, by going racing. “I’ve been doing some indoor Karting in the winter leagues at Maine indoor Karting. I’ve also been doing some snowmobiling and spending time with my girlfriend Taylor.”
Looking for Moore, this Race Season
Story by Chris Roy
Alex Moore, of Oxford, ME. will be driving the #21 in the Sr. Sportsman Series at Richmond Karting Speedway. “My racing plans for 2017 are to get some wins and compete for the championship.”
The 2017 race season at RKS gets underway on April 30th but, Alex has been keeping busy in the off season. “In the off-season, I’ve been going to school and just hanging out with my family.”
Evan Beaulieu Wins 9th Annual DT100 for Make A Wish Foundation
Evan Beaulieu took part in the 9th Annual DT100 race at Maine Indoor Karting in Scarborough, Maine this past weekend, a charity event raising money for the Make A Wish Foundation. The event brings over 100 of the best drivers from throughout the Northeast and as far south as North Carolina to compete against each other for charity and bragging rights. The event raises over $30,000 for Make A wish and has raised over $200,000 over t he first eight years for the Make A Wish Foundation.
While it’s a charity event, to the drivers it’s their first chance to get back on the track and compete against many other drivers that they normally wouldn’t have a chance to race against, as this race brings together many different drivers from different driving disciplines. The event is split into four different divisions broken up by weight. Evan was the third lightest in his weight class, and started last for his heat race. By lap four, Evan weaved his way through the field and grabbed the race lead. Evan drove away and grabbed the heat win, giving him an automatic starting spot in the A Main.
DT 100 at Maine Indoor Karting Videos 3/4/2017
9th Annual DT 100 for Make-A-Wish