Rolison Performance Group Junior Max Sunday Report
With a fifth victory on Saturday, Nick Brueckner (Orsolon Racing / Tony Kart) locked up the Rolison Performance Group Junior Max
championship heading into Sunday. He attempted to try and score the perfect series with six wins, however, a chucked chain in qualifying
put him back to the tail of the 19-driver field with Hannah Greenemeier (Rolison Performance Racing / Kosmic) at the point. Brueckner
worked his way up to the front quickly, and finished first but withdrew before the Final to ensure no issues during the main event. That
allowed Greenemeier to control the race, which she did until the very end. Matthew Taskinen (Rolison Performance Group / Kosmic) put
the pressure on late in the race. The two went side-by-side into the double left hand corners at the far end before tic-tac-toe. Both slide
wide, allowing Carter Herrea to slip through. In his Rolison Performance Group / Kosmic debut, Herrea earned his first series victory.
Greenemeier held on for second with Riley Dickinson (Orsolon Racing / Tony Kart) in third. Taskinen went off-road, and came back on to
finish fourth heady of Payton Durrant (Koene USA / Tony Kart)
Jr. Max
Carter Herrea