Little R Driving School to Take Place Sunday May 5th, Hosted By Ryan Susice and Greg Martin
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4/18/2024

4/18/2024

Ransomville Kart Track


Little R Driving School to Take Place Sunday May 5th, Hosted By Ryan Susice and Greg Martin

RANSOMVILLE, NY (April 18, 2024) Ransomville Speedway is thrilled to announce an exhilarating opportunity for budding racers with its Rookie School, set to be hosted by long time racers Greg Martin and Ryan Susice. Scheduled for Sunday, May 5th, this event promises a day of intensive instruction and thrilling on-track experiences.

Gates will open at 8:30 AM, kicking off with grandstand instruction from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Participants will receive expert guidance from Martin and Susice, delving into the basics of kart racing and gaining invaluable insights into the sport. Following the grandstand session, the action heats up with on-track instruction from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. This hands-on segment allows rookies to apply their newfound knowledge directly to the track, under the guidance of Martin and Susice. Racing radios are suggested for this portion and will be required on race days.

But the excitement doesn't end there! After the instructional sessions, the track opens to all participants to hone their skills during an open practice session from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Open practice admission is just $15 per kart, with rookies enjoying complimentary entry.

Additionally, Ransomville Speedway's tech team will be on-site throughout the day, offering pre-tech inspections for all go karts, ensuring that participants are race-ready and equipped for success.

This Rookie School promises to be an unforgettable experience for aspiring racers, offering expert instruction, thrilling on-track action, and valuable insights from seasoned pros. Don't miss your chance to kickstart your racing journey at Ransomville Speedway on May 5th!

To register, please RSVP to raceransomville@gmail.com or call the speedway office at (716) 791-3602.


Article Credit: Greg Martin

Submitted By: Steven Petty

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