Scuderia Estoras 2025 Season Farewell
- Patrick Kleine
- Oct 27
- 4 min read
Updated: Oct 28

We’re closing the book on racing season for 2025 year with full hearts. If you’ve ever stood under our tent at 6:00 a.m. with a coffee in one hand and a tire gauge in the other, you know what this year felt like. Long days. Wet socks. Last-minute sprocket changes. High-fives that turned into bear hugs. It wasn’t perfect, but it was ours—and it was successful because of the people who showed up for each other.
Thank you to our sponsors and partners who believed in the vision, to our mechanics and crew who kept the wheels literally on, to the families who hauled gear and snacks and patience, and to our Team Principal, Marco Kacic, who balanced leadership and driving with grace. You gave this team its heartbeat.
The Scorecard
10 poles
17 wins
47 podiums
Canada and USA, multiple classes, one team
Numbers don’t tell the whole story, but they remind us what late nights and early mornings are for.
Drivers, Moments, and Little Wins
Trey Arzen — Four-Stroke, USA Trey didn’t just win. He owned the four-stroke program with a triple championship in one year. Cool head. Clean laps. Quiet confidence. He set a standard we’ll chase again next season.
Patrick Kleine — ShifterChampion. P1 overall. 2026 Shifter title secured. Blake Lilly made it a 1–2 by locking P2. Teammates like this push each other, share data, and celebrate both ways.
Patrick Kleine — LO206 Masters/Heavy (WCKC)P4 in a field of 23. Nothing given, everything earned. Patrick’s debrief after the finale said it best: “Proud today. Hungrier for 2026.” Same here.
Teagan Kleine — Most Improved We watched the work stack up: extra laps, video reviews, notebook scribbles. The result was LO206 P4 and TaG Junior P3. Teagan didn’t skip steps. He climbed them.
Jack Harbidge — LO206 Debut A calm head in busy packs. P9 on debut. Smart, patient, and getting stronger every weekend.
LO206 Senior Rookies in a 52-Driver Class
Laina Zablotny — P12
Massimo Perozzo — P17
Jack Eriksson — P28
Three fresh entries in one of the biggest classes. They learned the rhythm of race weekends, felt the nerves, and kept going. Top-10 pace is the next stop.
Ava Jude-Lilly — TaG Cadet Elite Micro Set a goal. Hit the goal. P9 and inside the top ten like she planned back in spring. That smile in parc fermé said everything.
Daniel Mesbah — TaG Junior New class. Real pressure. P6 in the 2025 championship. He showed race IQ beyond his years.
Marco Kacic — TaG Senior P3 out of 43 while running the whole operation. The speed for P1 was there. The team needed a leader more than a hero. Marco chose the team, and that choice made us better.
The Stuff We’ll Remember
The rain weekend when the tent became a small city.
The quiet nod between a driver and mechanic after a setup change that worked. No words. Just “we found it.”
The rookies who looked nervous on Saturday morning and steady by Sunday afternoon. That is growth you can see.
The families who turned up with umbrellas, granola bars, and encouragement at exactly the right moments.
The late-night data sessions that found a tenth in Turn 3, then turned into podium photos the next day.
What Made the Difference
We prepared with checklists, spares, and track walks. We executed with clean laps and fast calls. Most of all, we kept our culture strong. We share data. We own mistakes. We cheer hard work as much as trophies. That’s who we are.
Thank You, Sponsors and Partners
You funded the hard parts and believed in the long game. Your support bought time, tools, and opportunities that turned into pace and results. You are part of this story, and we intend to make the next chapter even better.
Thank You, Crew
Mechanics, engineers, and support staff: your work is the backbone of this team. You gave us reliability under pressure. You turned late nights into fast mornings. You taught, learned, and kept the mood steady when it counted. The best compliment we can give a crew is this: the drivers trusted you. We all did.
Thank You, Drivers
You did the brave thing. You put it on the line, lap after lap, in changing conditions, with eyes up and hands quiet. You took coaching, offered feedback, and represented Scuderia Estoras with integrity. You are why people stop to watch.
Thank You, Marco
Leadership is many small choices made consistently. You made them. You protected team culture, invested in people, and kept standards high. You drove fast when you could and stepped back when the team needed you more. That balance is rare. We see it.
The Road Ahead
We are already working on 2026. Something huge is brewing, it will shake up the karting community . We’ll share announcements in the coming weeks. The aim remains the same: give our people the tools and the environment to be excellent.
One Last Lap of 2025
To everyone who wore our colours, stood under our tent, or cheered from a fence line: thank you. You made this season successful and meaningful. We’ll rest, reset, and get back to work. The stopwatch doesn’t care about last year. We do. It taught us who we are.
With gratitude, Team Scuderia Estoras





























































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