2015 Kinetik Racing Chassis Maxxis national champion!

Every week seems like a dream here lately. The hard work and effort is all starting to pay off in big way for the Kinetik racers all around the country! This was without a doubt one of the biggest weekends in karting with the Maxxis Nationals in Neeses, Sc. After the momentum coming out of the Tri-State pro series two weeks ago, the Kinetik racers headed back to go after the very prestigious national championship. Drew Wiltse debuted his 2015 Genesis at this race and came out with a bang! Drew qualified on the pole in both of his classes, jr.2 and jr.2 ace. With some of the biggest fields of jr drivers all year this is an unbelievable feat in itself and would have made the weekend one to remember. The eager Wiltse lead a majority of the jr.2 race on Saturday settling for second at the end. Sunday brought a sharper focus and Drew drove his Blaze Martin Racing Engines powered Genesis flawlessly leading every lap Sunday cruising to the win in Jr.2 Ace and winning the now even more coveted orange leather National Champion jacket! What an amazing accomplishment for Drew and his team!!

Our Iowa native reigning IKF national champ Lucas Jacobson also came to Neeses with high hopes. After working hard to get to the front in Jr.3 semi pro, Jacobson was battling for the lead when the bad luck struck ending his event but its like the old saying goes, you gotta be there to win it, and at the end of the day he was. For the first venture east, we are extremely proud and glad Lucas came to race.

With the successes of the last few weeks and the new partnerships of Bryson motorsports and Blaze Martin Racing Engines coming on to start distribution, the future is looking very bright. Don't hesitate, the new generation is here! Be a part of it, and Kinetik Racing Chassis, today!!!

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Congratulations Wesley, I know you must be proud of your accomplishments. With out a doubt. It's a nice looking piece.
How about putting my son in one of those here in FL. ;)
 
Good morning karting world, we sure hope everyone is enjoying this nice fall weather. With the fall bring the big money races and prestigious events we all aim to do well at. This weekend it was at the 2nd annual Duel at Dawgwood in Ga. The best in the business showed up with guns loaded and the Kinetik drivers managed to get a piece of the pie! Daniel Simmons started off strong Friday night winning both the Pro clone warm up and Pro EL! he followed that with a 3rd place in EL heavy. The Bryson Motorsports, Blaze Martin powered Genesis looked to be the favorite heading into Saturday's big race, but the team wasn't able to find the tire combo and settled for a 15th place finish in the big race.

Our National Champ Drew Wiltse also rolled into Dawgwood to compete in the Jr ranks. Drew had a great follow up to his national runs with a Win in Jr3, 3rd in Jr3 pro, and 4th in Jr green pro. Drew normally runs jr2, stepping up and still getting a win is a great accomplishment at that level!

As you can see we continue to have great success week after week proving the consistency and speed in the Genesis is there. Karts are flowing out the door and the list is getting longer by the day. Get your orders in now and be a part of the new generation in karting today!
 
I only raced my kinetic one time and won at blew-by-you ,we just have been real busy and hadn't had time to race in the last few months, but we will be ready soon a I cant wait ,from what I have seen it is a very fast kart
 
What an adventure this weekend was! Two different track with two different tire rules, indoor and outdoor, and wins at both for our Kinetik riders! On Saturday we had karts at both the Unilli race at Talledega and at the Cajun indoor in Gulf port, all taking a shot at some wins. In dega Ryan Walters pulled off the win in super heavy coming from the back after qualifying outside pole. In pro super he was passing three wide for the lead, but we all know how that normally ends and it ended his chance at the second win for the day. After a few hit and misses Daniel Simmons managed a charge in pro coming up to sixth. Further down south at the Cajun, Bryce Fauntleroy picked up wins in both lite and med, and a third in heavy. Tom Terry also managed a third in med to round out day one. Sunday we made the trek from dega to the Cajun to help out. Bryce Fauntleroy once again doubled in the win column on his brand new 2015 Genesis taking the wins in lite and heavy, and a third in med. The pro race was a barn burner and when the dust settled we had 3 Genesis in the top 4, Bryce Fauntleroy came home second, Tyler McLeod third, and Tom Terry fourth. 5 total wins this weekend and some great runs continue to show our progress and prove the Genesis is the factor in helping you win, and win often. Don't get run over by the bus, be a part of the new generation today!
 
Happy hump day folks! Well it's here, the time of the year we all have been waiting for. November brings the biggest most prestigious races of the year and it time to go and get it done! this past weekend was a wash for some parts and not a ton of races going on in other areas but we did once again manage some wins! Clayton Robbins debuted his 2015 Genesis at Sunset Speedway in Collins, Ms and won both jr 1 features in first night out. We have been working with Clayton and his crew for a few months now and the growth and future looks to be very promising. we are glad to have him on board and piloting a Genesis. This weekend we will have a couple crews going to Jasper,Fl for the coveted World 100. We want to wish those guys good luck and hope to be reporting some wins next week from them! In closing this week if anyone is planning on going to Batesville or Thanksgiving Thunder we will have Kinetik riders at both and are looking to help in anyway we can. Let us know how we can help and remember to get your orders in now for Christmas presents to ensure delivery on time. The winning generation is here, be a part of it, and on a Genesis, today!!
 
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