
Las Vegas, Nevada
Max and Everest Fedler challenged the world again in 2014 by entering the SKUSA SuperNationals XVIII in Las Vegas, Nevada. Regarded by many as the world's largest and most challenging race, over 600 drivers from around the world entered including IndyCar stars Will Power and Marco Andretti. For Everest, it would be his first National race in the Junior class - no small order for the Summit of Everest Racing pilot.
Our team had never raced the IAME Leopard based TAG JR class and we had a learning curve with which to deal. However, we make no excuses and with excellent support from Unser Performance Division and Tru Tech Racing Engines, we were competitive right off the trailer. Throughout the weekend, both racers showed tremendous speed and race craft in a field of 76 drivers. The highlights included a 18th place heat race finish for Max Fedler and a 19th place finish for Everest. Considering that no American driver had ever won this class, the results were pretty impressive for the team. We learned a lot and will use that experience in 2015 as we focus on a national level program taking on the best in the US, North America, and the World.
Max and Everest Fedler challenged the world again in 2014 by entering the SKUSA SuperNationals XVIII in Las Vegas, Nevada. Regarded by many as the world's largest and most challenging race, over 600 drivers from around the world entered including IndyCar stars Will Power and Marco Andretti. For Everest, it would be his first National race in the Junior class - no small order for the Summit of Everest Racing pilot.
Our team had never raced the IAME Leopard based TAG JR class and we had a learning curve with which to deal. However, we make no excuses and with excellent support from Unser Performance Division and Tru Tech Racing Engines, we were competitive right off the trailer. Throughout the weekend, both racers showed tremendous speed and race craft in a field of 76 drivers. The highlights included a 18th place heat race finish for Max Fedler and a 19th place finish for Everest. Considering that no American driver had ever won this class, the results were pretty impressive for the team. We learned a lot and will use that experience in 2015 as we focus on a national level program taking on the best in the US, North America, and the World.