press release | 7 January 2014 |
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Adelaide based Zanardi Corse Australia have recently launched their 2014 campaign that will see the growing outfit contest Karting events both in their home state of South Australia and around the country in the nation’s biggest series’ as part of an extensive expansion placing the European brand amongst the most represented in Karting.
The Zanardi Corse Australia team will feature across a broad range of categories throughout the 2014 season, including the youngest drivers in Australia, Cadets which will notably see reigning South Australian Champion Blake Purdie return to the seat.
Above: The 2014 driver line-up for Zanardi Corse Australia
pic - Tony Martini
Full 2014 Driver Line-Up:
A healthy support team have assisted in the expansion of Zanardi Corse Australia into the 2014 season, with the team especially focussing on the backing of Slipstream Signs, Thursday Thunder Apparel and Wizzer Race Engines who have contributed towards the team’s growth.
In conjunction with the growth of Zanardi Corse Australia throughout SA, Team Principal David Brewer is encouraging already established Kart racers or new members to the Karting community to form a partnership with the team either as a dealer or team member to further grow the Zanardi brand throughout Australian Karting.
David Brewer – Team Principal, Zanardi Corse Australia - “I would like to thank the existing team members for their support. I am also excited about the growth of the team and the talent of drivers acquired. The Zanardi relationship has prospered over the last two years and is a strong bond with Australia.”
Above: Group shot, drivers and pit crew
pic - Tony Martini
“The factory are showing great interest in what Australia are doing and are really helping to develop the brand and product. It is nice to know we have world championship standard equipment and knowledge to provide our drivers.”
“2014 will be exciting year and expectations are high, I look forward to working with many new members and refining our existing ones.”