Sera & Schneider Share The Spoils

AKA press release

Victorian kart racers David Sera and Justin Schneider have shared the spoils in the Toyota IAME Leopard Final Shootout held at the Lincoln County Raceway in Dubbo, New South Wales last weekend.


Above: 'Oh what a feeling!' Sera and Schneider jump for joy
pic - Cooper's Photography, 0439 607 072

Sera was simply dominant in the Leopard Light category to secure pole position during qualifying, remain undefeated in the heat races, take out the Pre-Final before cruising to victory in the Final.

Following Sera across the line, albeit the length of the straight behind, was Leigh Gallace. Sera’s victory was his third straight victory in the Event.

“I’m stoked to have won this Event three years in a row, after last year’s dominance of the class 2008 hasn’t been as successful so I’m glad that I’ve been able to close it out with a win,” said Sera.

“My Arrow kart was simply awesome from the time we dropped it onto the track for the first time until the chequered flag, I couldn’t have asked for more.


Above: David Sera
pic - Cooper's Photography, 0439 607 072

“This Event is gaining more prestige with every year and the prizes offered by Remo and his team at Remo Racing are superb.”

Finishing in third place was National Champion, James Sera. Toowoomba’s Brendon Nelson appeared to have the pace to match it with the leading trio, however, a mechanical failure in the pre-final force him to start from the back of the grid in the final.

Local Dubbo driver Phil King finished in sixth spot.

Just as Sera was in the Light Division, Schneider was dominant in the Heavy class.

Queenslanders Matt Greenbury, Nathan Mills and Kel Treseder threw out the challenges in the heat races and pre-final but Schneider held strong to win each of the three qualifying events.

In the final Schneider was passed entering the first corner but after sitting second for a few laps he made his race winning move before cruising to victory to claim the Toyota Yaris car valed at $18,000.

New South Wales driver Daniel Stein showed some impressive speed in the final to finish second ahead of Mills.


Above: Justin Schneider
pic - Cooper's Photography, 0439 607 072

In total there was over $100,000 of prizes distributed over the weekend and the Managing Director of Remo Racing, Remo Luciani, was extremely pleased with the fourth running of the Toyota IAME Leopard Final Shootout.

"I was extremely proud to see the quality of the drivers who came to support this prestigous event, it made me feel so proud of all the hard work I have put into Leopard Class over the years to see these young drivers take this event so seriously,” said Luciani.

“Many of the drivers are the same names for four years running as they consider this to be the richest prize giving event in Karting world-wide

"I was extremely please with the 54 entrants we received as they were all high quality drivers and capable of winning. The track presentation was outstanding with plenty of banners and flags surrounding the circuit to give it the atmosphere that something huge was happening.

"David Sera and Justin Schneider thoroughly deserved the motorcars with their dominating performance as they both qualified pole in time-trials, pole in Top-Ten Shootout and winning every heat, pre-final and final - an A class act by both of them.

"Congratulations must be given to the few hard working Dubbo Club members who presented it to the highest standards possible."

"David Tapp's Power Productions professional crew had set-up the circuit with three fixed camera's and four on-board cameras to capture all the racing action, all of which is soon to be broadcast on Fox Sports.

"Gordon Cooper was a huge assistance with his photographic expertise and we had the pleasure of having glamorous Kylie Howard performing the Australian National Anthem.

"Also adding to the great atmosphere was the Grizzly girls Bec and Sandra handing out free energy drinks to competitors and spectators.

"I would like to thank all competitors, pit crews, family for making this such a happy family event.

James Sera won the "Loyalty prize draw" where everyone who had competed in ALL their State Series Rounds went were included while Blake Mooney won the "Shootout prize draw" where all entrants of the Shootout went into the draw.

As a result both of the won a fully funded drive to the 2009 IAME International Challenge where everything including airfares, accommodation, entry, equipment, travel are all included.

Remo Racing will announce the format for the 2009 National Leopard Challenge in the near future.

Last weekend’s Event will be broadcast on two one-hour shows on Fox Sports 2. It will screen on Monday November 3 at 10:00pm (AEDST) and replayed in full the following morning at 9:00am.

RESULTS OF THE 2008 TOYOTA IAME LEOPARD FINAL SHOOTOUT

Leopard Light
1 David Sera
2 Leigh Gallace
3 James Sera
4 Thomas Phillips
5 Adam Hughes
6 Philip King
7 Fergus Symes
8 Cian Fothergill
9 Gavin Whitmore
10 Ben Edwards
11 Matthew Harris
12 David Sultana
13 Scott Connole
14 Giovanni Fasone
15 Scott Hill
16 Garry Algie
17 Maxwell Thornhill
18 Lloyd Bilick
19 Jedd Stojakovic
20 Clinton Marcon
21 Damien Radasevic
22 Matthew Berridge
23 Brendan Nelson
24 Luke Lane
25 John Grother
26 Brad Fitch
27 John McSpedden
28 Josh Tynan
29 Adam Garnaut
30 Geoffrey Uhrhane
31 Mark Gallagher

Leopard Heavy
1 Justin Schneider
2 Daniel Stein
3 Nathan Mills
4 Matt Greenbury
5 Michael Griffiths
6 Daniel Baker
7 Kel Treseder
8 Hayden Stephenson
9 Matthew Hall
10 Craig Stauner
11 Peter Galvin
12 Steven Edmunds
13 Keke Falland
14 Zane Wyatt
15 Blake Mooney
16 Simon Roberts
17 ian Allen
18 Mike Powe
19 Rowan Booth
20 Mark Cowley
21 Dennis Buttler
22 Josh Brooker

TOTAL PRIZE POOL - $100,180

Two Toyota Yaris Cars $18,000 each (includes all on-road costs & registration)

Four IAME Leopard Engines $2995 each.

Two fully funded drives to complete at the 2009 IAME International Challenge.
Included Airfares, Accommodation, Transport, Race equipment, Driving Suits, Mechanic and all spare parts used. Valued at over $20,000.00 per drive.

20 Random Prize Draws. Carburettors, Tyres, Chains, Sprockets, Carby Kits, Spark plugs, Airboxes, Exhaust pipes, Reed Petals and much more, valued at over $10,000.00.

One IAME Parilla Sports Watch to the Club Organiser Dennis King valued at $200.00

100 race event t-shirts given away to competitors / mechanics etc; $2000.00

On top of all this are four more IAME International Challenge drives with ALL race equipment only free of charge paid by Remo Racing.

This is in addition to the thousands and thousands of dollars sponsorship Remo Racing provide to State Series events in each state.

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