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21st November 2013
Entry list includes 36 Australians, ex-Formula One drivers, a four-time Champ Car Champion, NASCAR regulars and an IndyCar star.
2012 CIK Stars of Karting Champions Adam Hughes and Cameron Hill will make their international KZ2 debut when they compete in the 17th Annual SuperNationals in Las Vegas, America this weekend.
With the SuperNationals event attracting in excess of 600 entries from all parts of the globe in 11 categories, the event is the largest of its kind in the world.
Hughes and Hill will line up against the world’s elite drivers in the CIK-specification KZ2 category courtesy of the $10,000 scholarship provided to them for winning the Pro Light (KF) and Pro Junior (KFJ) categories respectively last year.
For Hughes it is his second time competing overseas, while Hill has never competed outside of his home country. They will be lining up against some of the world’s best drivers, not just from karting but also other forms of motorsport.
Included in the KZ2 field to compete on the temporary circuit adjacent to the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino aboard the six-speed gearbox karts is ex-Formula One driver Nelson Piquet Jr along with KZ World Cup Champions Jonathon Thonon and Bas Lammers. In addition with Hughes and Hill, there are also another four Aussies in the 37-driver KZ2 field with Jason Faint, Kel Treseder, Kyle Ensbey and Ricky Capo on the high-quality entry list.
“The scale of this event is just incredible, the back drop is crazy, very unique, and all of it is just super exciting,” said Hughes.
“This event has been months in the planning for me and there have been a lot of people who have helped me get here. Along with the scholarship for winning the CIK Stars of Karting title it’s great to have the backing of CoreIT, Coates Hire, Inline Engineering services, FreeM, Morris Finance, FanFuel and Autologic BMW specialists for my campaign.
“It would be amazing to finish inside the top ten in such a high quality field but my number one aim is to be the first Australian across the line in the final.”
Like Hughes, Hill has been amazed at the scale of this week’s event.
“I’ve just been amazed by the size of the place, but I guess it just lives up to the ‘everything’s bigger in Vegas’ motto,” said Hill.
“The facilities are very professional and clean cut. It’s already a very exciting atmosphere and I’m really looking forward to hitting the track. It’s practically a street circuit, very fast and no room for error.
“It’s exciting to be up against the world’s best and my aim is to give it all I have and put in a solid performance.”
Of the 36-strong contingent of Australian drivers competing at the event, David Sera and Kip Foster are two of the most experience having both competed in Las Vegas on four occasions.
Sera’s drive from 29th to second, missing the win by 0.001 seconds, in 2010 was one of the best of all-time in the event’s 17-year history while Foster has been unlucky having crossed the line first on two occasions, only to have the win taken away from him by a technicality.
They will both line up in the TaG Senior category while Foster will also compete in the TaG Masters class. Also competing in the TaG Masters category is Australian IndyCar star Will Power.
Other notable motorsport identities lining up at the event include four-time Champ Car Champion Sebastien Bourdais, NASCAR drivers Jamie McMurray, AJ Allmendinger and Scott Speed.
To view a full timetable of events, please click here with updates regularly throughout the event on ekartingnews.com‘s dedicated event page. Live Timing is available here.
SKUSA SuperNationals XVII
Las Vegas, USA
LIST OF AUSTRALIAN DRIVERS
KZ2
22 Jason Faint (Gladstone, QLD) – Energy Corse America
29 Kyle Ensbey (Sunshine Coast, QLD) – Patrizicorse
64 Adam Hughes (Melbourne, Vic) – Energy Corse America
75a Kel Treseder (Bundaberg, QLD) – JT Motorsport
92 Ricky Capo (Melbourne, Vic) – Praga North America
99 Cameron Hill (Canberra, ACT) – Team Energy
DD2
29 Kyle Ensbey (Sunshine Coast, QLD) – Patrizicorse
115 Joshua Crossingham (Gold Coast, QLD) – Praga North America
Junior Rotax
3 Callum Walker (Brisbane, QLD) – Team Formula K
16 Bryce Fullwood (Darwin, NT) – Kartsport North America
41 Jack Black (Sydney, NSW) – 2Wild Karting
93 Zane Goddard (Gold Coast, QLD) – Pserra Racing
96 Liam McLellan (Melbourne, Vic) – Praga
TaG Senior
7a Brendan Nelson (Toowoomba, QLD) – Kartsport North America
22 Gordon Wilson (Sydney, NSW) – CRG-USA
042a Mason Barbera (Bundaberg, QLD) – St. George Kart Centre
48a Ben Stewart (Gold Coast, QLD) – Kartsport North America
61a James Allen (Perth, WA) – Kartsport North America
66 Kris Walton (Brisbane, QLD) – Phil Giebler Racing
85 Nicholas Rowe (Karratha, WA) – Kartsport North America
96 David Sera (Melbourne, Vic) – Kartsport North America
120a Kip Foster (Perth, WA) – Kartsport North America
TaG Junior
40 Kurt Kostecki (Perth, WA) – Tony Kart
56 Jake Kostecki (Perth, WA) – Tony Kart
96a Luis Leeds (Melbourne, Vic) – Kartsport North America
442y Callum Smith – Energy
TaG Masters
5 Will Power (Toowoomba, QLD) – Kartsport North America
9a Hamish Leighton (Melbourne, Vic) – Team VemmeKart / Extreme Karting
20a Kip Foster (Perth, WA) – Kartsport North America
TaG Cadets
5 Thomas Gasperak (Gold Coast, QLD) – CRG-USA
15 Lochie Hughes (Gold Coast, QLD) – Praga North America
22 Declan Fraser (Mackay, QLD) – Pserra Racing
42 Broc Feeney (Gold Coast, QLD) – Pserra Racing
43 Jac Preston (Gold Coast, QLD) – Praga North America
89 Austin Wells (Gold Coast, QLD) – Pserra Racing
97 Harrison Hoey (Gold Coast, QLD) – MRP Motorsports
103 Jack Doohan (Gold Coast, QLD) – Pserra Racing
666 Sean Bolger (Brisbane, QLD) – G Force Karting
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