 Los Angeles, CA (March 4, 2010) – Just one week after watching her favorite NASCAR drivers Raquel Martinez returned to California Speedway for the second round of the Gatorz Challenge of Americas. For round two Raquel made the switch to P1 engines, which is who she uses for all of her racing programs. |
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Raquel Impresses at Gatorz Phoenix |
 Los Angeles, CA (January 29, 2010) – The West Coast was hit with heavy rain leading up to the first round of the Gatorz Challenge of Americas, but the weather would clear just in time for the start of the event. 13 year-old Raquel Martinez returned to Rotax competition after taking the last two years to focus on IKF, WKA, and CKI events. With limited testing under her belt, she was looking forward to rebounding from a disappointing start of the 2010 season in Daytona. |
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 Raquel Martinez made the long trip out from Los Angeles, California to kick off her 2010 WKA Manufacturer’s Cup campaign. After a strong showing at the SKUSASuperNationals, the Top Kart driver was looking to kick the season off right. |
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Raquel Preparing for 2010 Season |
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Raquel Martinez has just finished a successful 2009 season exceeding her goals. It has been a big jump for her moving back into the National scene in the TaG Junior category competing in the Championship Karting International Series along with select IKF and WKA Manufacturer's Cup races. |
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June 13, 2007 - Raquel Gears Up for IKF Grand Nationals |
LOS ANGELES - Action is heating up in the International Kart Federation (IKF) sprint division with over 300 entries expected for the 2-Cycle Sprint and Shifter Grand Nationals presented by King Taco at Buttonwillow Raceway in Buttonwillow, Calif. For the June 19-23 event, 11-year-old Raquel Martinez is one serious kart racer paving her path on the road to a professional career in Formula 1 or IndyCar racing. “Rocky,” as nicknamed by her peers, is recognized as one of the top contenders in the cadet category, having achieved four grand national wins and six regional championship titles in both IKF and WKA competition last season. The momentum continues for the fifth grade honor roll student from Pico Rivera, Calif., as she attempts to earn the prestigious “Duffy,” a bronze statue considered as one of the most elite awards of karting achievement. |
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