Forè Wins US Open For CRG


press release 4 November 2015

Davide Forè has secured another victory in this season end. After winning, for the second time in a row, the Race of Stars in Australia, the CRG driver won the US Open Championship in Las Vegas.

During the Halloween weekend, the event run on the premises of the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino of Las Vegas, Nevada, has seen Davide Forè taking the victory in the Shifter Senior Elite (Honda engine) proceeding Jake French and Jordon Lennox-Lamb at the flag of the Final, a result that earned Forè the US Open title.


Above: Davide Forè celebrated after his win in Las Vegas
pic - CRG press

US OPEN, DAVIDE FORE’S VICTORY

Forè has been the quickest since qualifying of the third round of the US Open held in Las Vegas, as he posted the pole position in 45.688s leading Jordon Lennox-Lamb (45.775s), Jake French (45.843s), Sabré Cook (45.988s) and Austin Wilkins (46.277s). He kept his momentum winning the four qualifying heats.

In the Final, the race was red flagged due to an incident and, at the restart, Forè engaged a good duel with Lennox. Sabré Cook tried to close in on the leading duo but Forè got the most of the melee and gained some further advantage winning by a good margin on his rivals.

Davide Forè on the Las Vegas podium
Above: Davide Forè on the Las Vegas podium

GAMOTO AT WSK FINAL CUP

The last round of the WSK season, the Final Cup held in Adria, has seen Gamoto Racing Team competing in 60 Mini. The Briton Luca Griggs (absolute third in qualifying) and the Czech Republic Dan Skocdopole have been shining on CRG-Tm and closed respectively in seventh and eighth place of the Final. They put in great results in the qualifying stages. In Prefinal-A Skocdopole was in fact third, while Griggs was sixth as they both win a heat each. Skocdopole was fifth in the general classification while Griggs was 11th.

Alexandre Kattoulas also qualified for the final race and ended 17th at the flag, while Adam Putera closed his effort in P19. Mathias Torreggiani ended 30th instead. The other drivers on CRG, Cenyu Han, Victor Majgaard, Nik Zamir, Nikhil Bohra and Egor Litvinenko, could not qualify for the Final.

Gamoto Racing Team's squad for the WSK Final Cup
Above: Gamoto Racing Team's squad for the WSK Final Cup
pic - Cunaphoto

The Mexican Sebastian Alvarez has also taken part in the WSK Final Cup, in KF Junior, but could not go beyond his Prefinal as he ended 22nd and could not run the Final.

 

 

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