Rolison Performance Group Junior Max Sunday Report
It was nearly the same results in Junior Max qualifying for Sunday as it was on Saturday. Nick Brueckner put his Orsolon Racing Tony
Kart on the pole position early on with a 51.715-second lap. The Texan was able to edge out Sting Ray Robb (Tony Kart) by 14 thou-
sandths. Both were in after the halfway point but none of the front runners were able to find the adjustment needed to improve. Kellen
Ritter (Tony Kart) was third with David Ilavia (CompKart) fourth and Trey Brown (Tony Kart) fifth. Mason Cohen (Kosmic) was in the first
group, able to end up sixth.
After the first attempt at a start was canceled, the field regrouped to get the race going on the second try and were clean through the
opening corners. Brueckner led the way on the opening lap, but Robb struck on the second circuit. He brought Ilavia with him, but Brueck-
ner retook the spot on lap three, dropping the CompKart back to fourth with Brown into the third spot. Robb established a good lead, and
was able to maintain it over the 17 laps of the race for the win over Brueckner. The fight for third intensified toward the end. Ilavia caught
Brown, and they battled which allowed Ritter to close back in. On lap 15, Brown dropped a wheel and Ritter took advantage, moving
into third. Ilavia tried but fail in his first attempt, but moved to the fourth spot on the final lap to put Brown fifth.
Jr. Max
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