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At Norway, my home track, I took the pole in qualifying, the win in the prefinal and the win in the final.  I won by 18 seconds.  Great start to the Memorial Day weekend.

I Did well this weekend, not like the first race of the series when I got spun at the green flag.  This time I finished the race!  I got the pole in my qualifying run.  My kart was handling PERFECT!  In the prefinal, I got loose and my kart went into the grass a bit so that let 2 drivers get by me and there wasn't enough laps left in the race to pass them back.  In the final, I started third, the guy in front of me got a terrible start off the green flag which put me back to fifth, still with a loose condition in my kart I was able to come back to fourth place to finish my race.  Pretty good weekend overall.  Following is the article written on the series website:


Erdmann wasn’t done there, as he then set his sights on the Adkins Speed Center Yamaha Supercan Lite category. Tony Velez paced the field in qualifying by a mere .03 over Erdmann. Tony Nielson threw his name in the ring by winning the prefinal over Jeff Green. At the start of the final, Erdmann made no contest of this one as he just began pulling away on his Triple E powered Margay, and he never looked back. If he would have, he would have seen a great battle for second between Nielson, Green, Velez and Becky Kaestner. These four were trading positions almost every lap, as the four of them finished within .2 of a second of each other. Nielson was in the not so preferred front spot coming down to get the checkered and Green used a little help from the draft to slide into second ahead of Nielson, Velez and Kaestner.