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Eurokart Racing Swiss Hutless Karts North America look towards a strong finish to the season.
As the final race of the F Series Championship dawns in just three days Eurokart Racing and it's pilot's Amber Freidberg, Alfonso Perri, and Chris Giumarra are looking forward to put in there best performances of the season so far.
Amber has now made the switch to the F125cc class with her Swedetech prepared Parilla Leopard with almost instant gratification running as high as P2 while actually being quickest in the unofficial timed practice sessions. Chris Giumarra has done some private testing and engine running in of his Cook Racing Engines while trying out a few new things. Alfonso Perri had an engine blow up in Boston and had to resort to a back up engine that was almost 1 second per lap slower than his race engine. P1 Engines of California has put the race engine back together and Alfonso is looking forward to the power he had before the mishap. Chris and Alfonso have the ability to finish P3 for the year in the F Series Championship but honestly if ever there was a time for the stars to align for us, now would be it!
Team principal Bob Falcone states: "Our preparation is nothing less than 100% and the dedication of Peter Friedberg, Chris Giumarra and Alfonso Perri along with me working along side them should have given us the reliability factor that we were all accustomed to, but unfortunately we have fought little niggling gremlins all year. Well we hope to have those gremlins exorcised from our paddock, it is some one else's turn!"
"We have come a long way from our first race in April and fought many battles including a debilitating shoulder injury to Amber, but we made it through and now hope to show where we should have been all year. We will have an expert mechanic with us for this race to lend a hand with our Rotax driver Chris Rock putting down the driving gloves to wrench for us and associate team Kompetitive Kartsports and maybe an appearance of another piece of our history, Trevor Christman may also turn some wrenches."
We wish all of our competitors and team a safe, fun race as the top two spots are still available to 3 different drivers in F355.