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Nik Pazanin To Ride Sea-Doo Sydney AquaX Endurance Series

According to recent media release out of Sydney, Australia up-and-coming young racer Nik Pazanin will be backed by the local dealership Sydney Sea-Doo for the 2018 AquaX endurance series. The young rider has already begun the New South Wales PWC ‘NSWPWC’ race season with this support.

The up-and-coming young hopeful will contest the Showroom Stock class aboard his personal Sea-Doo RXP-X 300 before climbing aboard the all-new 2018 Sea-Doo RXT-X 300 that will be owned by the store once released later this month.

“I decided to offer this opportunity to Nik based on a couple of reasons,” said dealership principal James Masterton. “First being that for 2018 I want to be a strong competitor in the UIM World Championship and with UIM motos being close to 30 minutes in duration it is critical we test engine/parts durability for this amount of time. Nik will actually be running different versions of my ‘Pro GP’ spec engines in the new RXT-X platform and endurance racing is the ideal testing arena for this purpose. Secondly, Nik started racing runabouts at the grass-roots level, on naturally aspirated equipment allowing him to learn race-craft in the correct manner. This was a key decision on why we chose Nik for the job.”

The latest trends in discussion is of the all-new ‘ST3’ hull platform and its prospect of being the number one choice amongst endurance-style racing competitors. It will certainly be interesting to follow the 2018 race season.

Brice Leckrone
Brice Leckrone
Brice is a Mechanical Engineer for 33% of the day and a PWC enthusiast for 100% of the day. When he is not at work or at the farmhouse with his wife and countless animals, he likes to be on the water. Having evolved from motorcycles and race cars that go way too fast for a married man, he now likes to ride watercraft that go way too fast for a married man.

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