
Adding another partner to the list, ROK Cup USA is pleased to announce that Florida’s AM Engines will sponsor the ROK GP Junior category. As one of the premier engine builders in North American karting, AM Engines will utilize ROK Vegas as a marketing tool as they aim to build their program for the 2026 season.
Sponsoring the ultra-competitive ROK GP Junior category, AM Engines brings over 20 years of experience to the engine-building side of karting. With a strong presence in the state of Florida and with multiple ROK Cup USA Florida Winter Tour championships to their credit, AM Engines is looking for another ROK Vegas win in 2025. Powering some top drivers in the paddock, AM Engines’ own Ariel Castro is trackside providing tuning, advice, and support to fine-tune drivers’ equipment and help ensure they are at the front of the field.
“AM Engines has been a trusted and respected name in karting for more than two decades, and their support of the ROK GP Junior category at ROK Vegas speaks volumes about their commitment to the sport,” expressed ROK Cup USA’s Mike Burrell. “With Ariel Castro providing hands-on tuning and trackside expertise, AM Engines consistently helps elevate the competition and give drivers the tools they need to fight for victory.”
Stay tuned for additional class sponsor announcements. Class sponsorships are now sold out; however, opportunities for associate & event prize sponsorships remain. Brands looking to align with ROK Cup USA and engage directly with the karting community are encouraged to act quickly.
To register for ROK Vegas, book RIO Hotel rooms, view the Prize Package and Class Structure, or for general information on the event, please visit the ROK Vegas portal page HERE.
For More Information on how you can partner with ROK Cup USA, please contact:
Mike Burrell – 317.201.3771 – Michael@rokcupusa.com
Ursula Ustariz – 954.770.1356 – Ursula@rokcupusa.com
ROK Cup USA looks forward to welcoming teams and drivers back to Las Vegas and invites participants to secure their entries early as certain categories will feature entry caps to maintain the quality of the racing.
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