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Skip Barber Announces Karting Scholarship Invitees
Taken from www.barberdodge.com

The Skip Barber Racing School announced today the
names of 16 young karters who will participate in the 6th annual
Barber-CART Karting Scholarship Run-off. The karting element of
the Barber-CART Scholarship Ladder provides the first step in a
comprehensive system designed to place talented and deserving young
racers from the karting ranks into the Skip Barber competition program.
The karters have a clear path ahead of them, from the “Karting
Run-off” to the Formula Dodge National Championship Series,
on to the Barber Dodge Pro Series, through the Toyota Atlantic Championship
and ultimately to the CART FedEx Championship Series. Each of the
karters will participate in a Skip Barber Three-Day Racing School,
the established foundation for any racer, before taking part in
the Run-off.
The 16 invitees will take part in the Barber-CART Karting Scholarship
Run-off competition at Sebring International Raceway in Sebring,
Florida on January 6-7, 2003. At the run-off, a panel of judges
will select four winners from the sixteen invitees. Each winner
will receive a ride in the Formula Dodge National Championship Series
presented by RACER magazine, the official National Amateur Championship
of CART, as well as additional training from the Skip Barber Racing
School. The value of the package is worth nearly $40,000 to the
winners of the run-off.
"With so many great applicants from all over North America
for this year's Barber-CART Karting Scholarship Program, it was
very difficult to trim the field to the final group of sixteen,”
said Series Director of the Barber Dodge Pro Series and Director
of the Barber-CART Scholarship Program Rick Ratajczak. “Those
of us at Sebring in early January will have our work cut out for
us, as this just may be the deepest field of talent that we have
seen for this very successful program."
The panel of judges is expected to include 2002 Barber Dodge Pro
Series Champion A.J. Allmendinger, CART Ladder System Manager Robert
Dole, Skip Barber Race Series Manager Divina Galica, as well as
racing experts including factory Chevrolet Corvette ALMS team driver
Kelly Collins, champion racer Richard Spenard and racing legend
Terry Earwood.
This years invitees are the sixth group of karters to be selected
to participate in the program, and the class is joining an impressive
list of drivers who have moved up the ladder before them. This years
CART Toyota Atlantic Championship runner-up Michael Valiante, 2000
Barber Dodge Pro Series “Rookie of the Year” and CART
Toyota Atlantic Championship multiple race winner Ryan Hunter-Reay,
as well as the 2002 Barber Dodge Pro Series Champion A.J. Allmendinger
and 2002 Formula Ford 2000 Zetec Champion, Bryan Sellers are all
previous winners of the Karting Scholarship Run-off.
The following are this year's invitees to “Barber-CART Karting
Scholarship Run-off”
Michael Abbate, Las Vegas, Nevada
Nicholas Bussell, Ionia, Michigan
Matt Champagne, Fonthill, Ontario
Joe D’Agostino, Plantation, Florida
Jonathon Fecteau, Montreal, Quebec
Chris Festa, Atlanta, Georgia
Phillippe Gelinas, Grand-Mere, Quebec
Matt Jaskol, Las Vegas, Nevada
David Jurca, Federal Way, Washington
Tony Loniewski, Michigan City, Indiana
Berek McEwen, Flower Mound, Texas
Benny Moon, Shingle Springs, California
Tim O’Brien, Lebanon, Ohio
Adam Pecorari, Aston, Pennsylvania
Preston Peebles, Lubbock, Texas
James Willis, Middletown, Ohio
- Matt Cleary
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