05/21/2010
RDD Motorsports CKI-Phoenix Report
RDD Motorsports drivers work through a tough weekend as Garrett
Sargeant makes his Junior racing debut and Logan ties for top points

Logan Sargeant
Deerfield Beach, FL – RDD Motorsports of Deerfield Beach, Florida, the
exclusive North American importer of the art Mini chassis leaves the
desert state of Arizona with some highs and some lows. The official
factory Kart Mini team ran at the sharp end of the time sheets all
weekend, but would be rattlesnake bit by contact and controversy. The
RDD team headed into Phoenix for the second weekend of WSK North
American Series racing action at the Phoenix Raceway Park at full
strength as Garrett Sargeant made his national debut in Leopard Junior
joining teammate Sebastian Ordonez. In Rotax Mini Max, brothers Logan
and Dalton Sargeant took to the track looking to follow up on the
round one momentum. The heat of the desert would see teams and drivers
search for the right setup and tempers rise with the mercury.
“As a team manager this is one of those weekends that turns your hair
grey,” comments Andre Serra, owner of RDD Motorsports. “All of our
drivers had good speed and ran near the front, but we left the weekend
with not many points to show. Logan did a great job in Mini Max to tie
for first on weekend points. ”
In Junior the duo of Sebastian and Garrett looked to make some noise,
as the team would now be able to field a pair of drivers to share
information and compare data. In Saturday action Ordonez would run at
the front all day taking third in qualifying and following that up
with second in the prefinal. Sargeant would run a solid pace as he got
up to speed in the bigger kart taking fourteenth in qualifying and
eleventh in the prefinal. With a front row starting spot for the
final, Ordonez would battle hard right from the start and look to take
home a podium. He would settle for a fifth spot at the line, while
Sargeant went out early from contact and was classified in fourteenth.
Turing to Sunday Ordonez would clock through in the fourth spot in
qualifying while Sargeant grabbed the thirteenth spot. In the prefinal
Ordonez would cross in the sixth position after an intense battle,
while Sargeant closed the gap on the leaders to cross in the
thirteenth position. In the final race of the weekend, Ordonez would
get a great start only to loose his front nose cone early in the race
after contact, forcing him to retire in the thirteenth spot. Garett
would continue to gain speed and rally to cross in the eleventh spot.
“I am really proud of Garrett this weekend. He did pretty good and
gained a lot of speed on the leaders over the weekend,” continues
Serra. “He is learning the bigger kart and will continue to work on
kart setup over the coming week.”
In Mini Max, the tandem of Logan and Dalton Sargeant would complete an
eventful weekend. In Saturday competition, Dalton would qualify in
fourth with Logan clocking in the fifth spot. Dalton would take the
prefinal win with Logan crossing in the fifth spot to keep both RDD
drivers in the top five. Dalton would use his front row spot to take
the lead and win the final while Logan battle hard to grab second
place making it an RDD Kart Mini 1-2 finish in day one action. Moving
into day two festivities, Dalton would grab the second spot in
qualifying just nipping his teammate Logan who took the third spot.
The RDD duo would dominate the prefinal with Dalton taking the win and
Logan crossing in second for an all-RDD front row for the final race
of the weekend. In the final the battle up front was intense with
passing coming on every lap. At the line it was Dalton in second and
Logan in the fifth spot. A post race penalty for contact after the
checkered flag would see Dalton removed from the final standings. This
moved Logan to fourth and a share of the top point tally for the
weekend.
“Logan was good all weekend and to get two top fives and tie for top
points is really great,” smiles Serra. “We will have to sit down and
talk about the post race contact with Dalton and series officials to
make sure we don’t repeat that situation in the future.”

Sebastian Ordonez
Up next for RDD Motorsports will be the second round of the South
Florida Rotax Max Challenge at Homestead Karting outside of Miami.
For
more information about this release, the Kart Mini chassis program and
the entire RDD Motorsports team please contact André Serra, at
954-695-4437. |