04/13/2010
Double Victory For RDD Motorsports In New Ceastle
RDD Motorsports opens new national karting series with two victories
and five top tens to lead the Mini Max category

Dalton Sargeant dominated the Rotax Mini-Max class in New Castle (Photo by: On Track Promotions)
Deerfield Beach, FL – RDD Motorsports of Deerfield Beach, Florida, the
exclusive North American importer of the Kart Mini chassis, competed
in the opening round of the new WSK North American series presented by
Championship Karting International. The south Florida based team
headed north to the mid-west and the state of Indiana where New Castle
Motorsports Park played host to the nations best sprint kart racers.
The RDD Motorsports squad would field drivers in two classes, Rotax
Mini Max and Leopard Junior. Brothers Logan and Dalton Sargeant took
to the Mini Max class while RDD Motorsports development driver
Sebastian Ordonez ran in the Leopard Junior category. The field of
competitors were handed some of the best weather to hit the US
continent this spring. The entire RDD Motorsports team had an amazing
weekend taking four podiums, including double feature wins by Dalton
Sargeant.
“Dalton was really good this weekend. He is definitely on his game as
this point in the season,” comments Andre Serra, RDD Motorsports Team
Manager. “Both Logan and Sebastian ran well and also made it up on the
podium. I am very pleased to have made the trip.”
In Rotax Mini Max, Dalton quickly paced the North American field at
the ultra quick New Castle facility. Dalton would go P2 in Saturday
qualifying and follow that up with a win in the prefinal. Brother
Logan would grab a top five in qualifying setting the fourth fastest
time. In the prefinal Logan would fall back to ninth as he worked to
learn the long and fast 1.2-mile layout. In the final, Dalton would
use his pole position to grab an early lead and never look back,
taking the win and setting fast lap of the race. Logan quickly charged
forward to grab a top five at the stripe, crossing in fifth place.

Logan Sargeant displayed a brilliant drive on Sunday to join his brother on the podium (Photo by: On Track Promotions)
On Sunday day two action, it was all Dalton, all day. The talented 12 year-old made a clean sweep of the racing action taking pole with fast
time and then grabbing the prefinal win and setting fast time. Taking
his second feature win of the weekend in the Sunday final, Dalton
would also take another fast lap giving him and his RDD Kart Mini
team, a clean sweep of three fast times and two race wins. Logan would
run much better on day two as he quickly got up to speed on his first
visit to New Castle. He would grab second in qualifying to share the
front row with Dalton. A tough battle in the prefinal would see him
cross in third, a finish he would repeat in the final to grab the
final podium spot. With a dominate run on both days, Dalton would put
his RDD Kart Mini at the top of the points chase and take the weekend
title. For his effort, young Logan would sit in the fourth spot in the
overall weekend point tally.
“We are very happy for Dalton. He ran two great days and really put it
all together on Sunday,” continues Serra. “The team needs to get Logan
a bit better kart earlier so he can be at the front to battle for
wins. He is still young and learning quickly.”

Sebastian Ordonez earned a podium on Saturday with a great drive to third(Photo by: On Track Promotions)
In Leopard Junior action Sebastian Ordonez looked to make the switch
from his Rotax power plant to the IAME TaG set-up. On Saturday,
Ordonez improved quickly through out the day. In qualifying he would
clock through in ninth and start the prefinal back inside row five.
The talented Florida-based driver would improve to sixth on the
prefinal and with a great drive in the final, crossed the double
checkered flags in third to grab a place in the podium celebrations.
On Sunday, Ordonez would improve on Saturday’s effort by grabbing the
fourth spot, a position he would match in the prefinal. The racing
action in the final was furious as the Junior drivers all looked to
take point early on. Ordonez would run near the front cruising well
inside the top five before getting shuffled back in the late stages.
At the stripe Ordonez would cross in sixth for his second top ten
finish of the weekend.
“Overall I am pretty happy with the weekend. The Leopard package is
not something I run a lot so I need to adjust my style a bit,”
comments 15 year-old Ordonez. “My Kart Mini chassis just kept getting
faster all weekend. We will be fighting for wins at the next round.”
Up next for RDD Motorsports, the team heads back to South Florida for
opening round of the South Florida RMax Challenge on April 17 followed
by the opening round of the Rotax Pan Am Challenge the following
weekend in Houston.
For more information about this release, the Kart Mini chassis program
and the entire RDD Motorsports team please contact André Serra, RDD
Motorsports at 954-695-4437.
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