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Nash Motorsportz Senior Max Saturday Report

Nothing helps to earn a championship more than winning a race. That

was the goal for Nash Motorsports Senior Max title contender Christian

Brooks heading into the weekend. Brooks was shut out of the five bonus

points in qualifying with Nathan Adds (Dallas Karting Complex / Sodi Kart)

posting fast time. The Prefinal was a warm-up for what the main event would

bring, with five drivers showing as the top pilots and fighting for position.

Florida driver Darren Keane (Orsolon Racing / Tony Kart) was able to steal

the win away from Brooks. The battle continued for the first half of the main

event, with some great racing on display by the top-five. Brooks was shuffled

back early on, and fought his way to the point. Once there, he was able to

break away and cruise to his third victory of the series. The fight continued

for second with contact on lap 23 helping to put Kellen Ritter (Rolison Per-

formance Group / Kosmic) into the position by the checkered flag. Adds,

among those in the contact, continued on and finished third with Adam

Smalley (Rolison Performance Group / Kosmic) and Jim McKinney (Rolison

Performance Group / Kosmic) were advanced up into the top-five. Coltin

McCaughan (Rolison Performance Group / Kosmic) and Keane suffered

the brunt of it, as the Canadian finished 12th and the other retired from the

race.

Christian Brooks

Sr. Max