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THE DRIVERS

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Teagan Kleine

Driver Race Number: 42 

Classes: Briggs Jr, Rotax Junior

Teagan Kleine is a Canadian junior kart racer with EDX. In 2025 he delivered a breakout campaign, finishing 3rd in TaG Junior and 4th in Briggs Junior at the West Coast Kart Club championships. He made his Canadian Nationals debut and placed 11th. The year showed clear gains in qualifying pace, opening laps, and consistency over the season.  Teagan was also awarded the Most Improved Junior Driver of the year award for 2025 by WCKC. 

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Teagan’s 2025 program focused on disciplined race execution. He sharpened braking references, improved race starts, and expanded his data review to convert practice speed into finals performance. Fitness work prioritized core strength and endurance. Simulator sessions targeted race craft in traffic and wet-weather lines. He also supported team operations by assisting setup checks and mentoring younger drivers during test days. 

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For 2026, his objectives and scope increase. He will return to the BC Championships, West Coast Championships, and add select international events to test his grit and offer tougher racing challenges.

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LAINA Zablotny

Driver Race Number: 86 

Classes: Briggs Sr / Rotax Senior

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​Laina Zablotny is a competitive kart racer from Coldstream, BC, recognized as a rising driver in the British Columbia racing scene. In 2025, she was named Most Improved Senior Driver by WCKC, reflecting clear progress in pace, execution, and consistency across a demanding season. She competed in the BC Regional Kart Racing Series and the West Coast Kart Club (WCKC) Championships, regularly racing in LO206 Senior and TaG Senior.

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Across the 2025 WCKC Championships (Race 8/9), Laina delivered strong results including a 7th-place Sunday finish in LO206 Senior and top-10 finishes in TaG Senior (P7/P9). At the BC Karting Championship Finale, she showed front-running potential with P9 qualifying and solid heat results (P10/P15), despite a DNF in the final. Her racing resume includes 9 podiums and some standout drives, most notably charging from 34th to 6th in a recent BC Regional event.

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Laina fell in love with motorsports three years ago and quickly built a clear long-term vision: to become a professional race car driver and use her platform to inspire others to pursue what they care about. She joined EDX because she sees it as the most professional team, one with strong connections and meaningful opportunities for up-and-coming drivers.

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Jack Harbidge

Driver Race Number: 11

Class: Rotax Jr

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Jack Harbidge is a 12-year-old junior kart racer who’s all-in on learning, competing, and improving every time he hits the track. He’s a multi-sport athlete with a standout passion for karting, and he brings a competitive mindset on and off the circuit. He's driven by a long-term goal of becoming a professional racer.

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Jack joined the team because EDX feels ambitious and inviting. After attending the summer camp and joining two races in September and October, he loved the experience, especially the chance to get to know the team and be part of the environment. He’s excited about the new changes and wants to be involved as the program continues to level up.

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For Jack, this season is about building real race craft: developing his racing skills, learning everything he can about karts, cars and competition, and doing it alongside a team he genuinely enjoys being around.​

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Devon Radosevic

Driver Race Number: 22

Class: Rotax Sr

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Devon Radosevic entered 2025 with a clear brief: turn the foundation built in 2024 into consistent speed. The year emphasized repetition and execution over headline results, with Devon logging full-distance runs, learning to manage tires and traffic, and tightening his lap-to-lap variance. Staying with EDX, he'll focus on racecraft, braking discipline, and starts, pairing each race weekend with structured simulator time and data review.

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Competing across club and regional events, Devon’s pace improved steadily through mid-season, reflected in cleaner qualifying laps, stronger opening corners, and fewer on-track errors. He worked closely with the team’s coaching and engineering group on kart setup, video analysis, and fitness, translating feedback into measurable gains by season’s end.

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With another season of experience, Devon is positioned for a results push. The 2026 objective is straightforward: convert improved pace and racecraft into finals performance, target first podiums, and expand his program with a fuller regional calendar while continuing the same disciplined approach that has defined his development to date.

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Patrick Conaty

Driver Race Number: 9

Class: Briggs Masters

Patrick Conaty completed his rookie campaign in 2025. After joining in the off-season, he impressed at Winter Camp and carried steady progress through club and WCKC events in Briggs Heavy.

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He improved first-lap positioning, braking references, and corner-exit repeatability. He adopted structured data reviews, fitness blocks, and simulator reps that translated into cleaner race runs and fewer errors under pressure. By the end of the season, he was racing inside the pack, defending cleanly, and closing gaps late in heats and finals.

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In 2026, he will strive to hit consistent top-five pace at club level and challenge for select regional podiums. His plan includes more qualifying simulations, longer race-run programs, and targeted starts practice.

Off track he will expand data analysis, refine chassis tuning baselines, and maintain strength and conditioning to cut fatigue fade.

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Jack Eriksson

Driver Race Number: 41

Class: Briggs Sr

EDX welcomed Jack Eriksson to the LO206 Senior roster for 2025. Across the season, Jack translated steady practice pace into consistent race craft, improving launch technique, pack management, and late-race defense.

 

He logged reliable top-ten runs at club and regional rounds, advanced positions in most heats, and closed the year with personal-best qualifying deltas and clean, penalty-free weekends.

 

Working closely with the Estoras coaching group, Jack focused on braking consistency, corner-exit drive, and data-driven setup feedback, showing measurable gains in sector times and race-stint tire management.

 

With a solid year of learning in one of the deepest fields, Jack ends 2025 as a composed, dependable competitor and a clear upward-trend threat for bigger results next season.

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Shawn Caspar

Driver Race Number: 84

Class: Rotax Masters

 

Shawn Caspar completed his debut season in 2025, competing in Rotax Masters. He entered select WCKC rounds, focused on clean race distances, stronger qualifying, and steady pace gains. Highlights included a top‑10 race finish in August and a personal‑best qualifying lap of 53.807 in September, showing clear progress across the year.

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The season priority was fundamentals: race starts, out‑lap execution, tire pressure windows, and consistent braking references. Shawn delivered reliable finishes, reduced variance lap‑to‑lap, and provided clear setup feedback on gearing and pressures. While podiums remain ahead, he closed the season inside a competitive pace window and built confidence in traffic and under green‑to‑checker runs.

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With that base established, Shawn targets a fuller Masters campaign in 2026 with EDX. 

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Patrick Kleine

Driver Race Number: 16 

Classes: Shifter, Briggs Masters

 

Patrick Kleine’s third season in 2025 was his most complete to date. Racing for EDX, he ran a dual program in Shifter and Briggs Masters. He captured the Shifter championship, and finished P4 in Briggs Masters at WCKC in a 23-driver field. The split program tightened his launch control, braking stability, and tire management across two powertrains.

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The year built on 2024, when he won DD2 Masters and the Regional Shifter Championships. He continues open-wheel development in the team’s Ligier JS F4, using data reviews to improve high-speed rotation, trail-brake discipline, and long-run consistency.

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In 2026, he will again contest both Shifter and Briggs Masters and aim to finish on the Briggs Masters championship podium while defending his title in Shifter.

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Andrew Bench

Driver Race Number: 5
Class: Rotax Jr

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Andrew Bench is a dedicated kart racer who started racing at age 8 at SIKA in Vernon. He quickly fell in love with the sport and progressed through the ranks, moving from Briggs, to 60cc, and into Rotax competition (Micromax/Minimax), building experience across multiple tracks and series.

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Andrew has raced at VIKA, Quesnel, and Kartplex, and in 2025 he was a consistent presence at GMR, not missing a race all season. His results reflect steady progression and front-running potential, including 2nd place in the 2024 Regionals (Micromax) and a strong P3 podium at Round 1 at Kartplex in 2025 (Minimax). One of his standout accomplishments to date is qualifying P1 at WCKC, showing he has the speed to start at the front when it counts.

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Off-track, Andrew stays active with soccer, skiing, dirt biking, mountain biking, and rock climbing and this year he also launched his own snowplowing business, demonstrating drive and discipline beyond racing.

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Andrew joined EDX to improve as a driver, be part of a team environment, and win races. He's excited to represent the team this season.

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Cash Coogan

Driver Race Number: TBD
Class: TBD

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Cash Coogan is entering motorsports competition for the first time this year and is excited to take on a new challenge. With a strong competitive background and a clear drive to improve, he’s looking forward to lining up against experienced drivers and accelerating his learning curve from the very first race weekend.

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Based in Langley, Cash lives with his mom and dad and his younger sister. He’s been playing hockey since he was 8 years old and currently competes at the U18 level, bringing discipline, coachability, and a team-first mindset into karting. He also competes in karate and earned a bronze medal at the 2023 BC Winter Games, highlighting his ability to perform under pressure in high-stakes competition.

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Cash wants to race with EDX because the team’s professionalism and direction align with his own goals in the karting world and he’s ready to put in the work to develop quickly within a strong team environment.​

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