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Trey Turns Heads at Spud Cup: All-Star Win + Sunday Podium


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Thursday–Friday: Finding the Pace

From the first laps of Thursday practice, Trey had genuine pace and kept refining the package into Friday. Qualifying didn’t land where we wanted—P5 of 5 for the All-Star grid—but the raw speed was there.


Friday Night All-Star: Backwards Track, Forward Momentum


Racing the circuit in reverse added spice, and Trey made it count. Launching from P5, he exited Turn 1 in P4, executed a clean move for P3, and set off after the leaders. With the kart “incredibly fast,” he reeled in P2 and P1 as they battled, grabbed the lead with nine to go, then broke clear to win the $1,000 All-Star feature.

“Once I got to third I had a big gap to close, but the kart was so fast. When the top two started racing each other, I caught them, took the lead, and checked out.”

Saturday Heats: Up, Down, Then Dominant

  • Heat 1: Solid pace, not quite enough to attack for the win — P3.

  • Heat 2: Rain delay, wrong call on setup — still salvaged P2.

  • Heat 3: Best the kart felt all weekend — P1 to cap the day.


Championship Sunday: In the Fight for $5,000

Rolling off P3 for the 30-lap main, Trey pushed the leader for the first 25 laps to break away from the field, setting up an all-out five-lap shootout. In an elbows-out duel, he came up just short of the top spot but brought it home P3—a gritty podium to close the weekend.


This was a complete weekend: adaptability on a reversed layout, smart recovery after a rain-affected setup call, and frontrunning pace when it counted. The All-Star victory and Sunday podium underscore Trey’s race craft and the team’s ability to dial in a winning package.


Next Up

Momentum’s on our side. On to the next race—and a return to Spud Cup next year with unfinished business.

 
 
 

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