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| December 29, 2011 News |
| Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI Powered by Rotax to Air Nationally on Fox Sports Net January 2 & 9 |
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In January, Fox Sports Net will give everyone a chance to experience the Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI Powered by Rotax when it airs two episodes from the event that took place December 1, in Orlando.
The races will be televised nationally on Fox Sports Net in two segments:
4:30 p.m., January 2--Amateur Race & Karter Division Broadcast
4:30 p.m., January 9--All-Star Broadcast.
Note that the segments are being run in simulcast, meaning that it will be on at 4:30 p.m. in all time zones. So, they'll be simulcast at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, and also 4:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time. Plus, check your local listings for any local changes in programming times.
The Red Bull Kart Fight featured famed drivers from diverse series such as NASCAR Cup, X Games, IndyCar, ALMS, Grand-Am and the NASCAR Camping World Truck series. Tanner Foust, Cole Whitt, AJ Allmendinger, Ryan Briscoe and Townsend Bell were just some of the star drivers in the race.
In an outstanding night of action-packed racing under the lights before a standing-room-only crowd of over 3,500 members of the racing industry, Jan Heylen won the 2011 All-Star division race at the Red Bull Kart Fight at PRI, Powered by Rotax. He drove a CRG kart for the CRG USA team.
Also, the Karters division was packed with amazing talents, including the current world champion Jonathan Thonon, five-time world champion David Fore and last year's world champion Bas Lammers, The winner of the Karters division race was Daniel Formal. He drove an Intrepid kart for the Intrepid North America team.
Red Bull also organized a series of qualifying races for amateurs throughout the US who then raced in the Amateurs division of the Red Bull Kart Fight. It was won by Brendan Johnson, with Jason Drescher taking second and Steve Troyer finishing third.
The race was held at the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show, which is the world's largest racing trade show. It features exhibits by over 1000 companies, and attendance by 38,000 racing professionals from throughout the US and 72 countries.
Masters Entertainment Group produced the shows. |
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