Bas Kaligis / Sunday, September 1, 2019 / Categories: International California Prokart Challenge gearing up to close out 2019 Season TEMECULA, CA – The California ProKart Challenge has the two final events of the 2019 season in sight for the month of September. The penultimate round for the Superkarts! USA regional program has teams and competitors heading to the Santa Maria Kart Track on September 7-8. The fifth round of the California PKC championship chase is set for the ‘Nationals Configuration’ of the Santa Maria, California facility. The win streak for Billy Musgrave in the Croc Promotion USA/Mad Old Nut Pro Shifter category now sits at double digits. His victory at Round Four in Monterey puts his wins to 10 in a row, dating back to the start of the 2018 California PKC season. Texan Jake French has put the pressure on the last three rounds, stealing a quick time in qualifying bonus points back in Round Three to disrupt his perfect scorestreak on the year. Cody Hodgson is second ahead of French in the standings, holding three podium finishes on the year. Musgrave is also the championship leader in the Rolison Performance Group X30 Senior division. One win and two other podium finishes put him out front in the title chase ahead of Monterey winner and defending champion Joseph Daniele with a number of drivers fighting for third, led by Jacob Gulick. Brett Harrelson in Bell Helmets S4 Super Master Stock Moto and Jesus Vasquez Jr. in Ace High Designs Mini Swift extended their own win streaks for 2019 to four following the action in Monterey. Harrelson also leads the Empire Karts X30 Master championship standings with two wins on the year. Three drivers have three wins on the year to hold the top spot in their respective standings heading into Santa Maria. 2018 SKUSA Pro Tour champion John Crow (Alpinestars G1), Vicente Salas (Honda Racing/HPD S3 Novice Stock Moto), and Josh Pierson (Allen Berg Racing Schools KA100 Junior) are gunning to add to their win total in 2019. Emon Fazlollahi became the first double winner on the season in the Musgrave Racing Company Pro Shifter 2 division. Fazlollahi won the Monterey main event, going with his victory in Round Two to extend his championship lead over Round One winner Micah Hendricks, with Connor Robles leading the battle for third. Santa Maria will be a crucial weekend in the Evinco Tires S5 Junior Stock Moto standings. Mathias Coito holds the lead with four straight podium finishes over Kailey Meris. Jacob Yesnick is coming in with three straight victories after missing the opening round, sitting third and closing in. Defending IAME USA West Micro Swift champion Graham Trammell won his second main event of 2019 in Monterey to remain the point leader. Two-time winner Logan Chambers and Tristan Murphy are tied for second in the standings, needing to make up ground on Trammell this weekend in Santa Maria. Only three points separate the top two drivers in the Nash Motorsportz X30 Junior championship standings. Round Three winner Branyon Tiner holds the top spot, with two-time winner Josh Pierson sitting second. Oliver Calvo has two wins on the year in Doran Motorsports Group KA100 Senior and remains the championship leader. The CalSpeed double winner holds a 148-point lead over Round One winner Nick Persing, with Christopher Martin a close third. The International Kart Federation-sponsored KA100 Master division has seen three different winners in four rounds. Two of them are in the title chase heading into the penultimate event. Inaugural winner Ricardo Arruda holds the advantage ahead of Terry Giffen, with two-time CalSpeed winner Mike Smith closing up in third after missing the opening round. Stuart Hayner has full control of the AiM Sports X30 Super Master title chase, leading by nearly 300 points going into Santa Maria over Federico Aquini and Jon Persing. Tuesday, September 3rd is the final day of discounted pre-entry for the fifth round of the California ProKart Challenge. The deadline is 11:59 pm PDT for online registration. California PKC pricing remains at $325 for race entry and stamped race tires, and a SKUSA membership is required to register and compete. The facility is open this Labor Day weekend on Saturday and Sunday for ‘optional’ practice offered by the Santa Maria Karting Association. Move-in for the race weekend begins on Friday, September 6 at 9 am. Registration and the tire desk will open on Friday from 3:00 to 6:00 pm for ‘Early-Bird’ check-in and tire pickup. Pit spot and RV reservations are highly recommended. Please head to the following link for the pit map and reservation details, including onsite camping options. Complete race and venue information, along with a tentative weekend schedule, can be found at the California PKC Event Page. For more information on anything related to Superkarts! USA, please visit the website – www.superkartsusa.com and be sure to follow the Superkarts! USA Facebook page, Twitter and Instagram accounts. Previous Article SUNDAY LIVESTREAM: Round 4 Euro Series 2019 – Salbris France Next Article The Italian ACI Karting Championship titles awarded in Val Vibrata Print 7783 Rate this article: No rating Tags: SuperkartsCalifornia ProKart ChallengeSanta Maria Kart TrackCalifornia PKC championshipNationals ConfigurationSanta Maria Comments Please login or register to post comments.