16-11-2012

SUPER NATIONALS USA

  • SuperNationals USA at the start with our drivers Ardigò, Dreezen, Piccini and Torsellini
  • Nick Neri is the young American promise our Racing Team is focusing its attention on   
  • The SuperNat gives prove to be an important International event in the karting field
  • Racer EVK has its debut with the KZ setup after the world success in Macao
  • Live follow our drivers’ results
  • Watch at the video concerning the introduction of the new chassis at the XVI SuperNationals USA

The sixteenth edition of the very famous Super Nationals USA of KZ2, known also in the karting slang as SuperNat is now almost ready to start.

The forthcoming edition, which will be run right in front of the bright Las Vegas Rio Hotel & Casino (USA), will have our official team with all KZ drivers at the track. Not less than five are our drivers fighting for the famous title of this last race of the season. It’s a competition we won many times already in the past with Marco Ardigò. Our latest success was in 2010, when with Ardigò and Dreezen, we could succeed twice. This year they will still be at the track next to the many times world champion Alessandro Piccini and Mirko Torsellini.
The Nevada city competition will also host the official debut of our new Racer EVK chassis set up for KZ categories. It’s odd that our newest chassis, after having succeeded in the World Cup with Flavio Camponeschi at Macao, have not been employed in Europe yet.  Many will be the Tony Kart-Vortex chassis at the track, amongst which Nick Neri’s, driver attending the race wearing the Tony Kart USA colours.
The SuperNat forebodes to be once again one of the most spectacular events of this ending season, with a huge number of registered drivers, a jackpot of about 100,000 US dollars and an extraordinary setting.
To live follow Tony Kart Racing Team’s driver link at: http://www.mylaps.com/results/showevent.jsp?id=856641

Watch at the XVI SuperNationals USA presentation video at: http://www.superkartsusa.com/media/videos.html