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Andersen Racing's Karters
Prepare for Winter Action
PALMETTO, Fla., Nov. 5 - Andersen Racing's competition karting team is
building on its accomplishments this summer, testing at its home base of
Andersen RacePark in Palmetto, Fla., and gearing up for a busy season of winter
karting action in Florida and abroad.
Wes Phillips, the team's director of competition karting, has a limited
number of spots available for drivers wishing to join the team for the winter
competition. He also has increased expectations for the team's current
roster of drivers based on the promise they've shown over the summer.
Andersen Racing's Dylan Lupton of Sacramento, Calif. wrapped up the TaG
Junior championship in the Pro Kart Challenge at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma,
Calif. in late summer, while two other team drivers, Matthew Powers and Andy
Dunne, were victorious in local divisions. Powers, of Danville, Calif., won
a race in the NorCal Rotax series, while Dunne, of Chicago, won races in the
MRP South Bend Rotax series.
"Dylan will race in the hotly contested TaG Junior division at the SKUSA!
Supernationals [at the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas Nov.
18-22,] and looks poised for a great start in the Florida Winter Tour in Rotax
Junior," Phillips said. "Matthew and Andy will both be a team force this
winter."
The team will utilize its own 1-mile road course test track at its
headquarters at Andersen RacePark to prepare for the 2010 season. It will conduct
extensive testing of Birel's 2010 frame line there in the coming weeks.
Andersen RacePark will also be the site of a competition karting camp Dec. 18-22.
Andersen Racing is also expected to be in action at the karting event that
is held in conjunction with the Performance Racing Industry trade show at
the Orlando Convention Center in Orlando, Fla. on Thursday night, Dec. 10.
That event will be a tune-up for the team's first major point event of the
winter, Daytona Kartweek, Dec. 28-30 at Daytona International Speedway in
Daytona Beach, Fla.
The team will then pursue the complete Florida Winter Tour (FWT) in
multiple Rotax and TaG classes. The FWT is one of the longest-running and largest
sprint kart racing series in the Americas, and the largest official Rotax Max
Challenge Series in the world. This year's FWT averaged 578 entries per
month, including drivers from 28 different countries, 28 U.S. states and five
Canadian provinces, and featured cash purses and awards exceeding $140,000.
The 12th annual FWT will begin Jan. 8-10 (Formula Kart) and Jan. 15-16
(Rotax Max Challenge) at the Orlando Kart Center in Orlando, Fla. The action
then moves to Palm Beach International Raceway in Jupiter, Fla. on Feb. 12-14
(Formula Kart) and Feb. 19-21 (Rotax Max Challenge). The final stop is the
Ocala Grand Prix in Ocala, Fla. on March 19-21 (Rotax Max Challenge) and
March 26-28 (Formula Kart).
Phillips also hinted that some international dates are being contemplated.
"In an effort to raise the bar for our staff and drivers, we're looking to
construct a small international karting division," he said. "More
information will be released on that when it becomes available."
Drivers seeking information on the team's open seats and other karting
matters can telephone (941) 723-3900 or send an e-mail to
info@andersenkarting.com. Information on the team's karting camp Dec. 18-22 at Andersen RacePark
can also be obtained through those avenues.
Andersen Racing's karting team's Web site is at andersenkarting.com.
Andersen RacePark's Web site is at andersenracepark.com.
Andersen Racing offers programs in karting, Star Mazda and Firestone Indy
Lights in an effort to provide the most comprehensive training program
available in open-wheel racing. More information on the team's open-wheel racing
cars can be found at andersenracingteam.com. In addition, a Web site
outlining the new USF2000 series being organized by Andersen Promotions can be
found at usf2000.com.
Andersen Racing is sponsored by Allied Building Products Corp.
About Allied Building Products Corp.:
Allied Building Products Corp., headquartered in East Rutherford, N.J., is
one of the largest roofing and siding distributors in the United States.
Founded in 1950 with five employees and two trucks, today it is a $1.8 billion
building material distribution company with over 3,500 employees, more than
200 branches in 30 states, well over one million square feet of office and
warehouse space, and an inventory of approximately 85,000 products, from
residential roofing and siding to doors, windows, waterproofing, manufactured
stone, interior products and commercial roofing systems. For more information
see alliedbuilding.com.
About Andersen Racing:
Andersen Racing strives to provide the best and most comprehensive training
possible for future open-wheel superstars while giving its marketing
partners media exposure and hospitality opportunities at some of the most
prestigious events in North America. It provides a unique program utilizing multiple
entries in three different platforms: karting, Star Mazda and Firestone
Indy Lights. In 2008 it fielded multiple entries in 42 races in 18 states and
provinces at some of the best facilities on the continent, including the
famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Andersen Racing's principals, brothers Dan and John Andersen, have
extensive experience in series administration as well as team management. They've
worked with many of today's top open-wheel stars, including several Indy 500
winners.
Andersen Racing is sponsored by Allied Building Products Corp. and Lafarge
North America. It is the official development team of Rahal Letterman
Racing. The team is headquartered at Andersen RacePark, an 18-acre facility in
Palmetto, Fla. that includes a 1-mile road course test track. For more
information see andersenracingteam.com, andersenracepark.com and andersenkarting.com.