YNOT Grand Prix to Open QWEBEC Expo on August 4

MONTREAL — The YNOT Group will help kick off the QWEBEC Expo with the YNOT Grand Prix in Montreal on Aug. 4. The QWEBEC Expo will be held at the Hotel Bonaventure in Montreal from Aug. 4-7.

"We’re thrilled to help kick off QWEBEC Expo every year with our adrenaline-fueled event,” said Jay Kopita, co-owner of the YNOT Group. “This is one of the easiest tracks on the circuit, so I encourage less-experienced drivers to race. It’s an awesome way to enjoy the company of your industry peers.”

Kart-O-Mania, YNOT said, hosts attendees in a facility renowned for its attentive staff, modern track, high-tech electronic timing equipment and specially designed karts. In addition to flat-screen TVs, pool tables and virtual racing games, drivers and spectators will be treated to complimentary beverages and a trackside buffet of traditional Canadian food. Sponsors include JuicyAds, Payze, Mistral, Traffic Mansion, FNCash and Studio 20.

Shuttles will depart the show’s headquarters at Hotel Bonaventure at 4 p.m. The return trip will commence when racing ends. A few driver seats remain. To obtain a seat or inquire about sponsorship opportunities, contact Kopita by e-mail at jay@ynot.com or by Skype at LAJConsulting.

A spokesperson for the YNOT Group said, “Now in its seventh season, the adult industry’s international kart-racing series offers high-octane entertainment and networking in Spain, the U.S., Canada and the Czech Republic. The death-match finishers at each event earn points toward the season championship, which is worth $1000. Check the leader board to see the current rankings. The cash prize will be awarded after the dust settles at the final race Sept. 20 during the European Summit in Prague.”

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