CURTIS FOX JOINS CAMERON MOTORSPORTS ELITE NATIONAL TEAM
"Cameron Motorsports lands one of the biggest free agents in Ontario"

Hamilton, ON – February 9, 2007 - Cameron Motorsports is honored to announce that Curtis Fox, from Bradford, Ontario and a member of the elite Sunoco Ultra 94 F2000 Team has signed on to drive for the Cameron Motorsports CRG National Race Team in 2007. The agreement will see the talented driver pilot the fast CMI/CRG/Swedetech ICC combo in North America.

Curtis will enter his seventh season of racing with a full schedule that includes the Snap On Stars of Karting Championship, the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship, the Rock Island Grand Prix and the ASN Canada FIA National Karting Championship which will be held in August at Cameron Motorsports CRG National Teams’ home racetrack in Hamilton, ON.

The accomplished driver will further strengthen the already potent Cameron Motorsports squad. Curtis is no stranger to high level competition and the hard work and determination that the team demands. His portfolio from 2006 alone lists an impressive collection of poles and podiums. He competed nationally in the SRFKC and also in the WKA. When reached for comments at the Florida Winter Tour, Trevor Wickens the National Team’s Lead Tuner was thrilled with the news. “Curtis is such a good driver. I am excited to have him with us this coming year, he has always struck me as a team oriented individual.”

Curtis began his racing career at the age of ten at the Innisfil track near his home. When asked about his upcoming seventh year in the sport and his move to Cameron Motorsports he said, “I feel very confident because I believe that the Cameron Motorsports Team will help me produce winning results in the SRFKC in Canada and the Snap On Stars of Karting Championship in the USA. I’m excited to work with everyone at CMI and look forward to contributing to the team’s success.” Curtis will be joining Cameron Motorsports lead driver Michael Vincec - they are friends on and off the track. “I am excited to be Mike’s teammate and I believe we will work really well together.”

Cameron Motorsports CRG National Team is currently competing in Round #2 of the FWT and will begin spring testing in mid march. Stay tuned for information on Curtis’ debut in his new CMI/CRG/Swedetech package.

Cameron Motorsports Fast Facts:
Cameron Motorsports Inc. (CMI) is Canada's largest karting entity. CMI owns and operates the Cameron Motorsports Karting Complex in Hamilton, Ontario and Mosport Karting which is located within the world renowned Mosport racing facilities. CMI is the promoter and worldwide distributor of the F1-K International kart racing equipment and competition program.

CMI is the Ontario master distributor and importer of CRG Karts and also a Rotax Max authorized distributor and service centre. Based in Hamilton Ontario, CMI offers a comprehensive choice of chassis, engines and services for the karting community.

CMI initiated the Canadian Rookie Karting Championship (CRKC)™ in 1994. The successful racing development program currently has over 3000 members that compete annually at four facilities. The CRKC™ Series is an important part of the motorsport ladder system and is expanding throughout North America.

CMI fields a National Team with elite drivers and tuners that compete in the Snap-On Stars of Karting Presented by IRL, the Sunoco Ron Fellows Karting Championship and other selected Regional and National events. The Cameron Motorsports National CRG Team proudly earned 2006 Regional and National Championships.

The Cameron Motorsports Karting Complex in Hamilton Ontario will host the 2007 ASN Canada FIA (www.asncanada.com) National Karting Championship.

For more information on Cameron Motorsports, visit www.CameronMotorsports.com or call 905-679-2122.

For more information on implementing entry level racing programs or on hosting the Canadian Rookie Karting Championship (CRKC)™ visit www.racefan.ca and call Bob Cameron at 905-679-2122. Inquiries are welcomed.

 



Curtis Fox
(Photo: Courtesy of Cameron Motorsports)