Casey Neal Racing

2003 World Karting Association Jr. Yamaha Supercan National Karting Champion

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Casey on his way to a Win in Senior Sportsman Yamaha at Jacksonville Manufactures Cup
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Casey on his way to a Win in Senior Sportsman Yamaha at Jacksonville Manufactures Cup
2004

Casey is a third-generation Go Kart Racer from Ohio, he received his first Racing Kart from his Grandfather at Christmas in 2000 and started racing 2 cycle Yamaha Karts the next Spring at age twelve.

He learned to focus and tune on the kart setup while working with his father, and many hours of on-track testing around the country and at his home track, G&J Raceway. Casey studied Go-Kart Driving and Passing Technique 
from the one of winningest WKA Go Kart Racers ever -- Bobby West --

The Middletown, Ohio, native has scored a total of five go karting championships since he first wheeled a go-kart onto G&J`s Kartway at Camden, Ohio three years ago. But it was his WKA Yamaha Jr. Supercan National Championship in 2003 that Casey puts first on his list of accomplishments. 

"With the caliber of teams, kart owners, crew chiefs and drivers that are in this series now, that alone makes you respect this championship series. It doesn't take away from any of the other ones I've earned, but this is one, that's so pressure packed it's an obstacle unto itself. Winning the Yamaha Jr. Supercan Championship was like having a weight lifted from our shoulders, that's the one I wanted real bad. It meant a lot to me" said Neal.

"Every day when I go home from school, and every morning, when I leave the house, I get to see a World Karting Manufacturer's Cup Championship trophy on the mantel. It's something I'm very proud of. Winning that first National Title is always the hardest, because you've never really been in that position before and it makes you so nervous. But now we have that experience behind us, and we know what to expect. I think I can speak for everyone on the team when I say we all want another championship trophy on our mantle."

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