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Craig, Tavella take US Rotax Grand National titles in Sonoma

Jake Craig and Dylan Tavella took the respective Senior and Junior titles in the US Rotax Frand National on a sunny day in Sonoma, California along with five other drivers in other categories, Cody Schindel reports.

Team USA for Rotax Grand Finals

Photo by: Cody Schindel

Jake Craig
Jake Craig and Oliver Askew Race to the finish line
Christian Brooks
Dev Gore
Dylan Tavellla
Jake Craig
Dylan Tavella
Junior Max start led by Aidan Keel
Tyler Gonzalez
Tyler Gonzalez
Dylan Tavella
Michael d'Orlando
Diego LaRoque
Oliver Askew
Micro-Max
Jake Craig
Dylan Tavella
Jake Craig

With three laps to go, Craig made a move on Oliver Askew in the Rotax Senior Final to the lead and once ahead, Craig built up enough lead to nearly go unchallenged.

But Askew made a last effort in a late last corner lunge for his life, but couldn’t make it stick, to earn his second National title in his home state.

It was a relatively smooth race as Craig jumped to the lead in the opening laps until Askew went by on lap three. From there, the two built a margin as no other driver was able to catch them.

Christian Brooks cruised by himself to take third, missing some of the pace in the final that he showed in the morning Pre-Final. Austin Garrison and Enzo Prevost completed the top-five.

"It was a very close race,” explained Craig after the race. “Luckily, Oliver and I were able to get a gap from the rest of the field in the beginning.

"With a few laps to go I decided to make the move to the lead and started to get a little gap. On the last lap I made a slight mistake and it came down to a drag race on the front straight and I got the win by a hair.

"It is an unbelievable feeling being a two time National champion. The competition at the US Nationals is always very high so it is definitely a huge accomplishment," he added.

Running last in the days order, Rotax Junior was a firework show just awaiting the match. At the drop of the green flag, the match was lit and turn one was all carnage, collecting many drivers.

When the dust settled, Aidan Keel was leading Dylan Tavella while off-pole starter Michael d’Orlando had fallen to sixth.

D’Orlando worked back up to third by lap five as Keel and Tavella traded the lead. A small error by Keel on a 13, dropping a wheel in corner one, not only opened the gap to Tavella, it allowed d’Orlando to sneak by in the process and from there it was down to two.

Tavella hit his marks while d’Orlando did all he could to close in on the leader, but came up short as Tavella claimed his third US Rotax National title.

His first as Junior, he called it the greatest moment of his life so far. He will join Team USA for the first time at the Rotax Grand Finals.

Keel settled for third in a race he thought was his, while Carter Herrera and Mathias Ramirez completed the top-five.

Edward Portz did drive from 28th on the grid to fifth at the finish, but was excluded after the race by officials for driver misconduct.

Tyler Gonzalez is having a career year in Rotax Mini-Max as he celebrated another major victory on Saturday.

It was a close race between himself and Austin Torgerson in the Mini-Max Final, but in the end, Gonzalez’s pace was just too much as Torgerson was unable to make a move for the lead in the late stages of the race.

Arias Duekmedjian had a major comeback on Saturday after a disastrous day in the heats Friday. He recovered from the tail of the grid in the Pre-Final to finish third in the Final, cruising most of the race just ahead of Jak Crawford.

Ashton Torgerson completed the top-five after a spirited race with Jeremy Fairbairn and Luca Mars.

Entering the weekend Derek Wang had won nearly every Rotax Max Masters title in the United States but he was still missing the glorious US Grand National title.

That changed on Saturday as he drove the wheels off his kart to take home the victory. Battling with Billy Cleavelin, Scott Roberts and John Bonanno, Wang managed the race well, never falling lower than second and took advantage of a last lap race for second to build up a gap and take home the title, securing his position on Team USA for the fifth time in his career.

Bonanno won the race for second over Roberts while Cleavelin had to settle for fourth after dominating through Qualifying and the heats.

The dust was flying at the start of the Rotax Micro-Max Final, as many drivers were forced wide on the exit.

Taking big advantage of the melee was Branyon Tiner who jumped from fifteenth on the grid to fifth while Josh Pierson, Jeremy Fletcher and Carson Morgan fell well down the order after starting up front.

Up front, James Egozi and Diego LaRoque broke free immediately as Ashton Torgerson faded from the leaders after only a couple of laps.

The lead duo worked together for most of the race, with Egozi taking a shot at the lead just after midway mark but LaRoque came right back and regained his position at the front.

And while Egozi looked high and low for a spot to pass, it just wasn’t there as LaRoque completed his dominating weekend with the victory, smiling from ear to ear at the post-race scale line.

Pierson rebounded to finish third with a stellar comeback drive, beating Torgerson and Tiner to the finish line.

In the Rotax DD2 Final, Dev Gore led for the first time this weekend after timing the start perfect to exit corner one out front.

Immediately going on the defensive, Gore and Christian Munoz duked it out for the lead over the next two laps until Munoz got into the back of Gore through the final corner, half spinning the leader and knocking him down to fourth.

The race went stale from there as Munoz built up a large lead, like he did all week long, while Gore advanced back up to second easily moving past Lawson Nagel and his teammate Michael McCarthy.

At the finish line Munoz crossed as the victor, but was accessed a five-second penalty for his actions on Gore, making Gore the US National Champion with Nagel scored third after a penalty was also accessed to McCarthy.

In the Rotax DD2 Masters race, Nathan Mauel went untouched to score his first Rotax Grand National title after fifteen years of trying.

Luis Schiavo crossed the line second with Erik Jackson third after Luis Zervigon entered the pits a lap early, and surrendered the third position.

Eight Members added to Team USA for Rotax Grand Finals in Italy

All seven US Rotax Grand National Champions earned positions on Team USA to compete at the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals in Napoli, Italy this October.

With some of the winners already qualified, the following have been added to this year’s squad: James Egozi (Micro-Max), Arias Duekmedjian (Mini-Max), Jak Crawford (Mini-Max), Ashton Torgerson (Mini-Max), Dylan Tavella (Junior Max), Jake Craig (Senior Max), Christian Munoz (Rotax DD2), Luis Schiavo (DD2 Masters) and Derek Wang (Max Masters).

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