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Scuderia Estoras Race 3 Recap – West Coast Kart Club Championship


Race 3 of the 2025 WCKC Championship brought together over 100 drivers to compete under ideal racing conditions at Greg Moore Raceway. With clear skies and high track temperatures, the weekend tested both the drivers' skill and the reliability of the equipment. Scuderia Estoras arrived ready, and what followed was a weekend of intense competition, notable improvements, and a clear sense that the team is locking in both rhythm and cohesion.

Patrick Kleine – LO206 Heavy & Shifter

Patrick delivered consistency and mechanical awareness throughout the event, competing in two demanding categories.

  • Qualifying: P7 in LO206 Heavy and P4 in Shifter

  • Pre-Final: He held steady with P7 in LO206 and delivered a strong P3 finish in Shifter

  • Final: In LO206 Heavy, he pushed up to P6, while in Shifter he stood on the podium with a P3 finish

Patrick’s dual-category performance was a clear demonstration of tactical racing and the ability to adapt to different karts under pressure.


Teagan Kleine – LO206 Junior & TaG Junior

Teagan once again competed in two categories, showcasing his stamina and versatility.

  • Qualifying: P2 in LO206 Junior and P6 in TaG Junior

  • Pre-Final: He maintained strong pace with a P2 finish in LO206 Junior, setting the fastest lap of the race. In TaG Junior, he claimed P5.

  • Final: After a promising start, a race incident dropped him to P4 in LO206 Junior. He wrapped up the day with P6 in TaG Junior.

Teagan continues to mature into a race leader. His ability to balance performance in two classes on the same day is a testament to both his conditioning and racecraft.


Dan Monteiro – TaG Masters & Shifter

Dan started the weekend on strong footing, especially in Shifter, where he showed front-running pace.

  • Qualifying: P8 in TaG Masters and P2 in Shifter

  • Pre-Final: He improved to P1 in the Shifter Pre-Final with a decisive drive. He held position in TaG Masters with P8

  • Final: Unfortunately, Dan was forced to retire due to injury before the Shifter final.

His Shifter win in the Pre-Final stood as one of the highlights of the day, and the entire team wishes him a speedy recovery.


Ava Jude-Lilly – TaG Cadet Elite

Ava continued to gain experience in one of the most dynamic classes of the weekend.

  • Qualifying: P10

  • Pre-Final: Moved forward one spot to P9

  • Final: Finished P11

For Ava, this round was another step forward in her development. She completed every session and is showing a growing understanding of race lines and racecraft.


Marco Kacic – TaG Senior

Marco arrived as one of the frontrunners and proved his pace early on.

  • Qualifying: P2

  • Pre-Final: Took the win in commanding fashion

  • Final: Unfortunately, a mechanical failure forced his retirement

Marco’s speed was undeniable all weekend. While the final result was disappointing, the foundation for future wins remains solid.


Devon Radosevic – TaG Senior

Devon entered the weekend focused on building consistency in one of the deepest fields of the event.

  • Qualifying: P7

  • Pre-Final: Finished P11

  • Final: Brought it home in P20 after penalty

Devon is steadily improving with each event. These tough races are adding experience that will serve him well as the season progresses.


Team Progress & Weekend Highlights

With over 100 competitors at the track, Race 3 was one of the most competitive rounds of the season so far. Scuderia Estoras drivers are adapting well to increased pressure and tougher fields. Most importantly, the team dynamic continues to strengthen. Behind every result is the effort of a top-tier support crew—mechanics, engineers, and coaches—who kept the karts dialed in and the drivers prepared.


This was a weekend of growth and resilience. While some results were hard-earned and others fell just short due to incidents or mechanical failure, the overall trajectory of the team remains upward.




 
 
 

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