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2016 News Items & Press Releases
Kart Parts UK Expands Range (29/12)
Kart
Parts UK would like to wish their customers a Happy New Year. After another
successful year we are pleased to continue to expand our range of products
especially our range of in house manufactured karting products such as the very
popular 3 wheel chrome and scissor trolleys, pit tables small and large, bead
breakers etc.
We continue to supply the wide range of Rotax Max spares,
including the Evo spec engine, spare parts and the upgrade kits which are
available at a reduced price until 31/03/2017, along with spares and engines for
the Iame cadet, Iame X30 and we will also be expanding into the Honda range for
2017.
We
continue to import the IPK Praga and OK1 kart along with also being agents for
Gillard and the OTK range of karts and spare parts.
Our web site kartpartsuk.com is
open 24/7 and our telephone lines are open 8.00am to 6pm. You will also see us
track side at SYKC - Wombwell and the Fulbeck Sprint series.
Please do not
hesitate to contact us with your enquiries on 01775 712633 or [email protected] Trade
enquiries also welcome.
We have also been able to negotiate better rates with our
courier for zones 3 and 4 and to also include Southern Ireland. This is on a
two day service and the cost is £5.50 plus VAT. If you require a one day
service please contact for current rates.
Finally, do you need a helmet painting
please contract our in house Helmet Paint shop at Dash Designs tel 07913
212724 or search on Facebook for dash helmet designs.
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Jobs Available: Mechanics Required (28/12)
Due
to recent expansion Racing Perfection has several part time mechanic positions
available for 2017.
The successful individuals will be assisting at the team's
Forest Edge tests and events throughout the season, which consist of the 1st
weekend of each month (Saturday + Sunday) as well as the 3rd Saturday of each
month.
Applicants must have experience of working on either Honda Cadet or Rotax Max
classes.
Applications are to be sent to Steve Bell of Racing
Perfection at
[email protected].
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Rotax Classes 2017 (21/12)
New
development in the Rotax classes for the New Year will once again prove the
product to be way ahead of any known competitor in the market today.
For the Junior Class, not only do we
have the introduction of the New EVO 2017 package that brings improved ignition
& carburetion but also the introduction of the MOJO D2 tyre.
The D2 has long been the tyre of
choice giving good performance, excellent durability and feel good factor for
the driver.
The EVO accessories can be equally successfully installed onto existing engines
as the current delivery units.
The EVO is not so much faster, it is just so much easier
to drive, more rewarding and way better for the not so experienced driver.
JAG Engineering have been hard pushed
to keep up with demand, both for new engines complete & EVO upgrade kits for
existing units.
The
new engines are sufficiently good & consistently similar that the
sometimes-exaggerated value of the so called "Super engines" is largely a thing
of the past.
The New Generation of Rotax Max EVO engines will prove
once again that this engine is its own best marketing tool.
Supremely reliable, the customer can
buy with confidence, every New Rotax EVO engine comes with the unique
BRP-ROTAX
conditional warranty.
A product that no-one can match.
Rotax Max FR125 EVO - "it's never been
better".
For more information on Rotax classes visit
www.jagrotax.co.uk.
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New Tonykarts Now In Stock (20/12)
MSPORT
Karting are pleased to announce that the first batch of the class-leading 2017
401's are now in stock.
To mark the arrival of the new chassis, MSPORT Karting
will have chassis' to test at Whilton Mill on both the Wednesday 28th and Friday
30th December. We will deduct the test fee off any purchase.
For more details please call us on
07968 987883.
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ABkC Plans A New Future (14/12)
The
Association of British Kart Clubs has taken time out to carry out in depth
discussion on its future within national karting in the face of changes and
perceptions within the sport.
Under the leadership of acting Chairman Nigel Edwards, who
took over in October, the ABkC steering group has spent two days in discussion
devoted to identifying how it can help shape and influence the running of UK
karting into the next decade.
It has identified a five point plan aimed at building
stronger and better British karting with particular emphasis on helping and
encouraging club drivers. The key points are:
- Working closely with the MSA in simplifying and
separating club racing from the full weight of MSA regulations including
development of one new single rule book containing all regulations for karting.
- A change of focus, image, promotion
and perception to make the activities of the ABkC more directly related and
geared to drivers.
- Development of a new range of low cost championships
aimed specifically at club level racing with emphasis on fresh new formats to
meet driver demand, and maximise support to the kart clubs.
- Working with the growing number of
non MSA licence event organisers with a view to building a much closer
association which can have benefits for all.
- Creation of 'hands on' training days for clubs and
officials to help improve relations with drivers, improve efficiency and 'best
practice', and create a 'user friendly' environment.
Says Nigel Edwards: "The ABkC has done a lot of good work
over the past 25 years but now we need to change the approach to meet with the
needs of karting today and into the next decade. In particular we want to give
much more support and voice to club drivers because they are the life-line of
this great sport."
The ABkC is now in talks with the MSA in order to help put
its plans into action.
For more information on the ABkC
visit
www.abkc.org.uk.
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Kart-Tek Racing Expand (12/12)
Kart-Tek
is a professional team and has opportunities available as our operations expand.
Places are vacant to join the team now, with a full set of services available
from simple awning space to full Arrive and Drive support.
2016 has been another successful year
for the team with 2 more championship titles to add to the list and now is a
good time to plan for the 2017 team.
We consistently prove our ability to run at the front in
multiple classes at circuits all over the UK, taking championships and wins and
setting fastest laps.
With Kart-Tek's knowledge of kart set up the best
performance will be achieved in all weathers conditions and with 40 years of
experience in motorsport we can offer the best package suitable for you.
Kart-Tek
have won British championships, Open championships, Midland championships, Easy
Kart British championships, WTP open champions, and have Whilton, Rissington,
Kimbolton and Shenington club champions in our extensive list of achievements.
Professional
team support for all classes including Bambino.
Kart storage & transport facilities.
Full kart preparation from £60.
Driver coaching from £75.
Awning space.
Engine hire and support, all team Cadet engines are A
number engines.
Also X30 engine
with full support off fully kitted race van.
For more information or discuss your
requirements or arrange a test with team email us:
[email protected] or call Darren on
07792 990592.
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Coles Racing In 2017 (08/12)
Come
and join Coles Racing in 2017 as we take on the SuperOne series in all OK, Rotax
and X30 classes.
We will also be competing in the LGM series in all X30
classes, Rotax & X30 Winter cup in Valencia, RGMMC X30 Euro Series and then the
X30 Season Finale; the Iame International Final in Le Mans!
If necessary Coles Racing can provide
all equipment for both Rotax and X30 classes.
Spaces are limited for the 2017 season
so don't hesitate to get it touch and we can tailor your 2017 schedule to suit
you.
2016 Honours:
Junior X30 LGM Champions
Junior
X30 Kart Masters Champion
Vice
Mini Max British Champion
Junior
Rotax Winter Cup Champion
Multiple race wins, Junior Rotax S1
Vice Senior Max British Champions
For more
information email
[email protected] or
call 07867 301401.
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December & Christmas Meeting (05/12)
Firstly,
an early "Merry Christmas" to all our customers, families and friends - a big
"thank you" also to staff, marshals & officials for your support in 2016.
Round 3 - IKR Winter
2016/2017 Championship
Meetings for this championship (6 rounds) are every 2nd Sunday of the month with
optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday before.
Competitors best 5 results count
towards their final championship position. Note, a driver can do a one off
meeting also & be in contention for race day points. Many drivers do have
a licence, however these meetings are non-msa, do contact us with any questions
or clarification.
Winter Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per
class, followed by timed qualifying of at least 5 mins per class, then 2 heats
(usually 8 laps each) and a final (usually 10 laps). Bambino drivers have
practice/qualify followed by 3 timed runs. Usual classes catered for are
Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini
Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177.
http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-drivers/winter-championship-regulations/
All
Rotax classes and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6
rounds). Please be reminded to purchase & use barcoded tyres only. Barcodes must
match the numbers recorded on scrutineer cards.
Saturday practice running order & Sunday race day time
table is posted to Facebook prior to event.
Entry Options
Post or email completed race entry form & payment to the
circuit, or confirm entry & card payment over the phone.
Trakentries
online
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26
the deadline for this being Wednesday 7th December.
In person at the weekend, entries are
taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop is open both Saturday10th December
testing/race practice & Sunday 12th December race day. Café and Clubhouse are
open both days, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or
circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 321895, email [email protected].,
visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/lydd.kartcircuit/
or download our app at https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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FIA World Motor Sport Council (02/12)
At
its meeting on 30th November 2016 in Vienna, Austria, the FIA World Motor
Sport Council took the following decisions on the basis of the proposals of the
International Karting Commission.
"Rookie Of The Year"
A new "Rookie of the Year" award will be presented to the
driver who scored the highest number of points, taking into consideration all
the results obtained during participation in the CIK-FIA World Championship and
the CIK-FIA European Championship (OK class) from 2017. Drivers must be in their
first year of competition and be no older than 16 years of age.
Tender Awards - Fuel
- Panta has been selected for the exclusive supply of Fuel
for the 2017 CIK-FIA Championships.
Tender Awards - Tyres
- Lecont * has been selected for the exclusive supply of
approved tyres for Category I; 2017 CIK-FIA World and European Championships (OK
class) and the 2017 CIK-FIA Endurance Championship.
- Vega * has been selected for the exclusive supply of
approved tyres for Category II; 2017 CIK-FIA Junior World and European
Championships (OK-Junior class).
- Bridgestone * has been selected for the exclusive supply
of approved tyres for Categories III and IV; 2017 CIK-FIA KZ World and European
Championships, 2017 CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy, 2017 KZ2 CIK-FIA European
Championship and 2017 CIK-FIA KZ2 International Super Cup.
* Subject to the approval of CIK-FIA
tyre homologation concerned.
Homologation procedure
It was decided to harmonise the entirety of the various
CIK-FIA homologation processes with a three-year validity period and a clear
approval procedure.
The new homologation regulations will
be available on
www.cikfia.com during the month of January 2017.
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Name Change For New 2017 Series (01/12)
After
careful consideration, and having listened to the views of our clients, we feel
it is the right time to refresh some elements of our Championship for 2017.
Many of you have commented that the
name "Easykart" makes our Championship sound basic and for some of you and and
for some new people considering our Championship unappealing! And that's far
from true!
The Easykart UK Championship has run for 10 years and has produced some great
drivers like GP3 race winning driver Jake Hughes who started karting in
Easykart.
The technical side and mechanical aspects of the karts in Easykart is Easy - but
for sure, the racing is very competitive and challenging - and is far from Easy
on the track!
For 2017 our Championship will be re-named the BirelArt UK
Series, and will be promoted as a mono brand series using BirelART karts with
Iame EK engines and Vega tyres. We will continue to utilize the Easykart karts
and product line.
Of course the ethos of birelART UK as the only factory
engine builder, NO teams or external trade or external engine builders means
that in our paddock equal and fair play racing will remain firmly in place.
For more
information visit
www.birelARTUKseries.com.
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Kart Components Manufacturing (30/11)
Kart
Components would like to announce that our new KC30 brake system has been
homologated by the MSA for Cadet racing for the 2017 season onwards.
We have also manufactured a brand new
disc and disc carrier for this system and they are available now.
For more
information please contact
[email protected]
or go to
www.kartcomponents.com.
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2017 Beckons For DR Kart UK (28/11)
In
2016 DR Racing Kart UK became UK distributors for Starlane Performance
Electronics, having used them throughout the season, testing the hardware and
software extensively.
The Starlane Corsaro is surely, by full right, the most
innovative product in the field of telemetry by virtue of its lightweight,
wireless, compact and touchscreen technology. The software enables complete
manipulation of the data by the user, and the hardware finally brings wireless
technology to karting telemetry.
The revolutionary Corsaro unit has also
been used throughout 2016 by CRG SPA, therefore recently becoming CIK-FIA World
Champion. The lightweight technology of the Corsaro unit makes it ideal for use
in the OK categories, or any driver looking to save some kilos on the kart!
Complete Corsaro packages are available from DR Kart UK with exhaust
temperature sensor for £440 (OK/KZ) or without for £380 (with water temp i.e.
X30), all inclusive of VAT. Please don't hesitate to contact through any of the
means below.
After
a successful first season with the new MSA British Championship, the Vortex OK
class - where team driver Ryan Green regularly featured at the front
illustrating the pace and versatility of the chassis - DR Kart UK will be
supporting the series once again next year. This opens the availability for
affordable team drives in all MSA Superone classes i.e. OK, TKM and KZ, where
other team drivers have recently been successful at club level.
The
DR chassis range now offers complete suitability for any class and driver,
including: a 30mm S97 chassis developed specifically for TKM with welded front
torsion bar; as well as the regular s97, m99 and 32mm m92 (KZ) frames. DR Kart
UK are the leading UK based team using only CRG Tinini Group products (recently
showing their dominance by becoming double world champions at the OK and KZ
World Championships.
For information regarding the
Starlane Corsaro, to test in OK, or try the DR Kart yourself, contact us via
email to
[email protected] or phone Richard on 07887
998753.
You can also follow us on Twitter -
twitter.com/drkartuk find us on Facebook at
facebook.com/drkartuk.
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Precision Racing (24/11)
2016
has been another successful year for the team with another championship title to
add to the list, and although it isn't quite finished for us yet, now is a good
time to look at both what we achieved and our plans for 2017 which will include
expanding the team!
We demonstrated our ability to run at the front in
multiple classes at circuits all over the UK, taking wins & setting fastest
laps, some of the highlights from our season have been:
S1
TKM Extreme - 3rd - Phil Smith
SKRC Junior X30 - Champion - Rob Welham
SKRC TKM Extreme - Vice Champion - Lewis Wadley
TKM Festival Junior Elite - 4th - Rob
Welham
TKM Festival Senior
Elite - 9th - Jake Campbell-Mills
2017
is already looking like it should be a very strong year again for the team,
plans are already forming to attend S1 in TKM & X30 (both Jnr & Snr),
Kartmasters, TKM Festival, E Plate, club meetings & other selected events!
Opportunities are now available to
join the team as we expand our operations with a full set of services available
from simply Awning Space to full arrive & drive support.
For more
information, discuss your requirements, or arrange a test day with the team
email
[email protected]
or contact Jake on 07725 077352.
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Latest News From Shenington (24/11)
On
line payments at Shenington
Shenington KRC are delighted to confirm that entries and
memberships can now be taken on line.
Entering a
Shenington race meeting couldn't be easier... simply register online for the
event here:
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?c=23.
You can
also pay for membership, practice days, pit bays, transponder hire etc at the
same time as your entry. The discount entry fee for the Winter100 series
in December, February and March is also available on the system, only £135 for
three meetings if a club member (not applicable to TKM Clubman senior). Or you
can separately join the club by clicking here:
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/membership.asp?c=23.
Once you are registered, the system
will issue you with a password and will then remember your details for next
time. It also allows a team or parent with multiple drivers to register
them all to one login, allowing multiple drivers to be entered on one card
transaction. You will also find all your information if you have used the
TrakData with us before or with another club.
You also have the option to download
the 'TrakData' app to your Smartphone which gives you the option to enter for
the race no matter where your location!
Payment can also be accepted online
from most major credit/debit cards or with PayPal. All payments are secure
with the latest 2048 bit encryption.
Please let us know if you have any
problems with our new system.
Alternatively, you can still enter a
meeting with a RACE ENTRY FORM, or join the club by downloading from the list on
the Race/Entries tab on the
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk
website and post or Fax to the address / number on the form.
Junior TKM Clubman at
Shenington
Starting on
December 18 the club can offer a low cost junior championship. Junior TKM
Clubman is exactly the same as Junior TKM except the TAG engines are not
permitted. Karts in Junior TKM and Junior TKM Clubman will all race
together but there will be separate trophies and separate points for the
championship (subject as always to sufficient entries). Please ensure you
enter the correct class and confirm on the scrutineering card. TKM non TAG
engines are relatively inexpensive on the used market so the club hopes this
affordable approach will boost numbers in the junior classes. Subject to
sufficient entries there will be a Winter Championship for the class over
December, February and March, these meetings also counting for the 2017 club
championship.
Big prizes for Rotax drivers at Shenington on
December 17/18 Christmas Cracker
All Rotax classes please note the special offers and
prizes offered at Shenington's 'Christmas Cracker' race weekend on 17/18
December. Thanks to the generosity of JAG Engineering there will be a free
draw for sets of slick tyres on Saturday, up to three sets per class subject to
entries. And the class winners will receive an EVO upgrade kit and a
voucher for a free 2017 race entry. That's not all, there will be the
opportunity to try out the EVO kit on Saturday on your own kart (limited numbers
available, first come basis). JAG Engineering will be on hand to give
advice on the exciting new Rotax EVO parts permitted for 2017.
The club is
offering club member rates for all Rotax entries at the December meeting.
To enter just choose the Club Member rates on the new on line entry system here:
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?c=23
or complete an entry form from the Forms / Entry page on the
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk website. Prizes
and tyres are subject to a minimum of 5 entries per class, tyre draw is one set
per five entries up to a maximum of three sets per class. All entrants in
each class will be put in the raffle for the draw.
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OK & OKJ Winter Series PFI (23/11)
After
a successful Vega Trophy meeting at Shenington Kart Club, Vortex engine
suppliers Strawberry Racing and Vega supplier ACR will be supporting the PFI
Trent Valley winter series starting in December with 3 further races in 2017.
The first 3 drivers in OK and OKJ
Winter series plus the first 3 privateer drivers in OK and OKJ results after the
4 rounds will have the use of a free engine package for the 6 round Super 1
championship. (Or prize of similar value if engines are not required).
Offers for all 4 rounds of the winter
series are;
20% discount off 1
set of race tyres per driver for OK and OKJ.
OKJ The first 10 drivers to enter will receive a free
engine package for the Saturday and Sunday, all further entries will get the
hire at a reduced cost of £100.00 for the 2 days.
OK engines will be hired at a reduced cost of £100.00 for
the 2 days.
Engines will be
available for testing on Friday before each race OK £100.00 and OKJ £50.00.
Online entry is
available at
www.tvkc.co.uk.
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Kent Kart Championship (22/11)
Lydd
Kart Circuit is proud to announce its return to The Kent Kart Championship.
Circuit owner James Clarke said he is very happy to run two events for this
great championship. "I feel that this is the right time as Lydd keeps on
evolving; we are fully booked for next year already with various different clubs
visiting".
"The South needs a worthy championship to keep karting healthy down here as
travelling away is so expensive and not everybody can afford to travel around
the country. Also it gives dads & lads a better chance as well as teams also
competing".
The six round championship will consits of two at Lydd,
Bayford Meadows & Buckmore Park, and should be cost effective to try and build
karting up again in the South and everybody is welcome.
2017 Championship Rounds:
26th March - Bayford Meadows
30th April - Lydd
21st May - Buckmore Park
30th July - Lydd
27th August - Bayford Meadows
15th October - Buckmore Park
More details will be released at the
KartMania Show as the circuits work together.
See you there!
For more
information on Lydd Kart Circuit visit
www.lyddkartcircuit.com.
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Rye House Bambino Festival (18/11)
Rye
House are proud to announce our Bambino Festival 2016 will be on 10th December
2016, 11am - 4pm.
The camera crew are
booked (and some surprises too!) and we are hoping you'll enjoy the thrills and
spills of the IKR Bambino Festival. This will be run by the circuit, fantastic
fun and clear rules.
If you have ever run, or been part of our Monday night IKR
Bambino Cup, then we're sure you'll agree that we know what we're doing. If you
haven't, then what a way to start your Bambino racing career!
Every Bambino (5-7 years of age) is
welcome to enter, BUT for the 20 entrants to the 4Gadgets London Cup 2016 there
is a substantial discount!
Hows it going to work?
Very simply, there will up to three
groups, with a total of 15 karts per group. Each group will have a 5 minute
practice session, followed by three 7 minute timed heats. The 15 karts that have
accrued the most points from these timed heats will go into the final heat. The
winner who has accrued the most points over all FOUR heats will be declared
Festival Champion!
In a nutshell, it's THAT simple! (We'll be using our tried
and tested rules & regs from our IKR Bambino cup)
With special attractions to also include drift car
demonstrations & much, much more, this event will be a perfect opportunity for
spectating.
Furthermore, this meeting will be televised on Motors TV &
we fully expect plenty of crowd shots to be aired!
Regardless of age, spectators will have the opportunity to
see the children do what they do best, racing, enjoy use of our hospitality
suite, cafe & bar and get a real insight into the world of Junior Kart Racing.
The Cost
London Cup Entrants (all 20 of you)
£35.00
Everyone else: £100.00
At the end of the event there will be
a presentation. Every racer will get a medal. The top three will get pride of
place on the podium and receive a trophy.
At the end of the day these racers are kids. We hope they
will have an absolute fantastic day of racing and we can't wait to host this
epic day!
London Cup entrants enter eere:
http://bookings.rye-house.co.uk/Direct.aspx?s=105550
Everyone else
enter here:
http://bookings.rye-house.co.uk/Direct.aspx?s=105549
Or call 01992 460895, extension 1.
Members of staff will be on hand to
offer information on "what goes on" for those that would like it and spectators
are welcome at our favourite price; "FREE OF CHARGE"!! We hope you are able to
join us, trackside & assure you of a warm welcome!
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2017 OTK Chassis Break Cover (17/11)
Arriving
in time for Christmas are four evolutionary chassis from the OTK 'scuderia' of
Tony Kart, Kosmic, Exprit and Alonso. Featuring a range of new developments for
the 2017, the karts are the result of OTK's commitment to designing and
manufacturing products with superior quality and performance.
To the naked eye, the Tony Kart Racer
401S, Kosmic Mercury MY17, Exprit Noesis MY17 and Alonso Victory MA17 don't
immediately have any significant changes, but do have a series of enhancements
that promise to make these already race and championship-winning chassis even
more satisfying to drive and work on.
Overall,
there are ten detail changes across the range. These include a new rear brake,
floor tray, seat and steering column support, third bearing support and front
bumper supports, plus throttle cable adjuster as well as revised CIK front
bumper bars.
Significantly, these developments are aimed to make
adjusting the kart - for different track and weather conditions - easier for the
driver and mechanic, which is especially crucial in pressurized situations when
such variables can change in a heartbeat and alterations to set-up can be needed
whilst on the dummy grid.
The
Tony Kart Neos is an entirely new model developed to best suit the needs of
youngsters racing in the Mini and Cadet classes. This chassis promises very
different characteristics to its predecessor, and is equipped with the typical
details of the Racer 401S, such as: next-generation aluminium wheels, new stub
axles and wheel hubs, ergonomic steering wheel and standard footrests.
Much
of the development work for the 2017 Neos has been conducted by Tony Kart's UK
partner, Strawberry Racing to make it ideally suited for the cut and thrust of
British Cadet racing.
The new range of chassis will be available from
mid-December 2016.
For more information and to arrange a
track test with your nearest dealer please contact the following: Tony Kart -
Strawberry Racing (www.strawberryracing.co.uk)
and MSport (www.teammsport.com),
Kosmic - KR Sport (www.kr-sport.com),
Exprit - (www.fusionmotorsport.co.uk)
and Alonso - (www.danhollandracing.co.uk)
For full technical specifications of the complete 2017
range of OTK karts and accessories visit
www.strawberryracing.co.uk, or call Warwick
Ringham on 0114 269 6215 or email him via
[email protected].
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Kimber Is Rotax World Champ (16/11)
Strawberry
Racing's Mark Kimber pulled out all the stops to deliver the biggest result of
his career to date, following two scintillating drives in the recent Rotax Grand
Finals at Sarno, Italy.
A huge entry required two pre-finals to be run and in the
intermediate classification, Kimber found himself languishing in 40th place
overall. In contrast, teammate Perdana Minang had taken pole position, with Euro
Challenge champion Axel Charpentier 16th.
With the top 18 drivers from each pre-final going through
to Sunday's Grand Final, drama, action and tension were guaranteed. Especially
as morning rain greeted the competitors as they arrived at the famous Sarno
circuit. Naturally, second-guessing the weather made tyre choice something of a
headache and ultimately became a factor in the results of both finals.
Opting for slicks, Perdana was caught
out at the very first corner of Pre-final A and found himself shuffled to the
back of the field. He battled gamely on, but as the rain continued to fall it
became inevitable that the race would play into the hands of the wet-tyre shod
runners and he agonizingly missed the cut for the 'big one'.
The Pre final B was dominated by
British talent. Super One front-runner Jonathan Hoggard took the win with Kimber
rocketing up the order to cross the line in 3rd place, while Charpentier
maintained French pride with a strong 5th.
Perhaps playing to his home advantage, Marco Settimo led
and began to develop a gap over his pursuers. Kimber took up the challenge of
reeling the Italian in and a string of fast laps saw Settimo's advantage eroded
to nothing. However, despite the Englishman now breathing down Settimo's neck as
the race entered its endgame, he found his rival unwilling to yield.
As the pair raced
into the very last corner of the last lap, Kimber left his braking to the very
last moment, but still could not force a gap, leaving Marco to cross the
finishing line celebrating wildly. His tears of joy would transpose into those
of sadness when the news filtered into the paddock that Settimo had been given a
ten-second penalty for a dropped nosecone, making Kimber the de facto world
champion.
Charpentier
had crossed the line in 14th place but was another to be handed a post-race time
penalty - also for a dropped nosecone - leaving him eventually 21st overall.
71 drivers
signed off for the 125 Max (Senior) class, also requiring two pre-finals to see
who would go through to the main final.
In a near carbon-copy of Mark Kimber's performance,
newly-crowned Super One champion Jack McCarthy overturned his 43rd intermediate
ranking and powered through to 4th place in the Pre-A final.
In the Pre-B race, Euro Challenge
winner Nicholas Schoell carved his way up the order to 5th, with Irish ace Gary
Donnelly just missing out on progressing through to Sunday's showcase by
finishing 20th. Making his debut with the team, South Africa's Alain Delon
Thompson also saw his journey come to an end when he placed 27th.
Crashes became a feature of the
senior's event, which affected Strawberry's Schoell and McCarthy. Jack had
figured strongly in the early part of the race but saw his dream of adding the
Grand Finals crown to his glittering palmares end up parked by the tyres a crash
which caused his retirement. Meanwhile, Nicholas' efforts were also to be left
frustrated. Having started 15th, he took the chequered flag in the same
position, arguably expecting so much more from the event.
The team's sole representative in
DD2, Aaron Sherlock, was another whom simply did not have Lady Luck on his side
throughout the event. Taking on a field of 71 other drivers, Aaron emerged from
the heats in 28th place overall, sufficient to give him a berth in the Pre-B
final. Despite making up places, his 23rd place was not enough to carry him
through to the Grand Final, leaving him and the team to regather and plan their
2017 assault.
"Sarno was a bitter-sweet experience," reflected
Strawberry Racing owner, Paul Spencer. "Obviously, Mark's victory is fantastic
and a terrific achievement for the lad. He really showed his quality and 100%
deserves his success. We're all very proud of him."
He added: "You've got to feel for Perdana. He was so
consistent in the early stages of the week but that first corner, in those
conditions and bang, you get collected and it's game over in a split second. It
was similarly, for Jack McCarthy. The kid did everything right but he was just
unlucky to be the victim of someone else's accident. Overall though, Strawberry
Racing has had another great year and these set-backs only make us more
determined to overcome them next season. Roll on 2017!"
For more information about the complete range of OTK karts
and accessories visit
www.strawberryracing.co.uk,
or to arrange a test drive call Warwick on 0114 269 6215 or email him via
[email protected].
Photograph courtesy of BRP-Rotax.
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MSA Extends Vortex Contract (15/11)
Following
the success of this year's relaunched MSA British Kart and Junior Kart
Championships, the MSA has agreed a two-year extension of the Vortex (OTK)
engine supply contract.
This means that Vortex (OTK) will supply the
CIK-homologated DDJ engine for the MSA British Junior Kart Championship (CIK OKJ
class) and the DDS engine (also CIK-homologated) will continue to be used in the
MSA British Senior Kart Championship (CIK OK class) until the end of the 2018
season.
Once
again, there will be a special prize for the MSA British Junior and Senior Kart
Champions: works drives with a Vortex team (Tonykart Racing Team or Kosmic
Racing Department) in the 2017 CIK-FIA World Championships. This will be fully
funded by OTK, including race entry, race material, mechanic, flights,
accommodation and subsistence.
Moreover, these classes will also be adopted in the UK at
club level. The engines used at this level will be the same but with differences
relating to the senior class weight and tyres.
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said:
"We have been delighted with the impact of the MSA British Kart Championships in
2016, especially considering the Junior title returned after a three-year
absence. Part of this success is directly attributable to the fantastic Vortex
(OTK) package and so we are pleased that UK karting will continue to benefit
from this new relationship for at least a further two years."
Roberto Robazzi, OTK Kart Group
President, said "Vortex is glad to be the engine sole supplier for the OKJ and
OK British Kart Championship until 2018. Through our Official Importer,
Strawberry Racing, we will give the best service possible to the UK market and
will provide great support the British Championships."
The class
regulations detailing the age and licence criteria, engine package price, and
tyres will be made available at
www.msauk.org/karttech by
the end of November 2016.
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NJL Racing - At Your Service (07/11)
NJL
Racing has available professional Team services from awning space to full team
support.
Be
prepared for the 2017 season. Successful and professional team NJL Racing have a
wealth of experience with expertise from former British Touring Car and GT racer
and British Super One kart racer offering the perfect combination of their
driver skills and knowledge. Including top flight engineers and mechanics
available to keep your kart set up creating the best performance in all weather
conditions with the knowledge of specific set up characteristics and data of
each track, NJL Racing can offer the perfect package for you.
For
a limited time winter testing packages available: includes driver coaching and
kart set up. Each test personalised to the driver to achieve their ultimate pace
/ knowledge and skills, looking to fine tune, find extra performance and
consistency.
NJL Racing cater for X30, Rotax, Cadet and Bambino at most
UK and European circuits.
NJL Racing Team Services offer:
Professional Team support.
Kart storage and transportation facility.
Full Kart preparation.
Driver coaching / management / analysis.
Driver PR & Sponsorship services.
Awning space.
For more information please contact
us with your requirements - email
[email protected] or
telephone 07774 891435.
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Kart Tek Racing (04/11)
Kart
Tek Racing have over 40 years of experience in motorsports, with 15 years in
kart racing and also in car racing.
Kart Tek Racing have won British Championships, Midlands
Championships, Open Championships, Club Championships.
We have run successful drivers, some drivers are now
racing cars and are works drivers for Aston Martin and other teams.
Kart Tek is now offering kart hire in
X30 and Iame Cadet at club meetings at sensible prices, price on application.
Kart Tek is also offering
awning space at Kimbolton, Shenington and Whilton Mill for 2017.
Also Kart Tek are offering kart
preparation, storage, transport, tuition days, Bambino kart hire and tuition on
a Wednesday night at Whilton Mill and school holidays.
We also have a support vehicle with most spares and
engines on board for team.
Kart Tek would like to congratulate Harry Restall for
winning the Rissington Club Championship in 2016 with Kart Tek, also Billy
Matocks in X30 Junior finishing 2nd in the Shenington Club Championship and
Jenson Woodruff finishing top 3 in Tyro at Rissington, and not forgetting Brett
Wykes finishing top 3 in X30 Senior at Whilton Mill.
For all enquires please call Darren
Masters on 07792 990592 or email
[email protected].
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IKR Owner Driver Race Meeting (03/11)
Round
2 of the Lydd IKR Winter 2016/2017 Championship takes place on Sunday 13th
October 2016.
Meetings for this championship (6 rounds) are every 2nd
Sunday of the month with race practice the Saturday before.
Winter
regulations are available on the website -
http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-drivers/winter-championship-regulations/.
Winter Format:
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 5 mins per class, then 2 heats (usually 8 laps
each) and a final (usually 10 laps). Bambino drivers have practice/qualify
followed by 3 timed runs. Usual classes catered for are Honda Cadet
Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max ProKart
175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177.
All Rotax classes
and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6 rounds). Please be
reminded to purchase and use barcoded tyres only.
Barcodes must match the numbers recorded on scrutineer
cards.
Saturday practice running order & Sunday race day time table is posted to
Facebook prior to event.
Entry
Options:
Post or email
completed race entry form and payment to the circuit, or confirm entry and card
payment over the phone.
Fill in Trakentries race entry online
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26
the deadline for this being Wednesday 9th November.
In person at the weekend - blank forms
available - entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on (with no
late entry fee).
Clarkekarts shop is open both Saturday 12th November
testing/race practice and Sunday 13th November race day.
Café and Clubhouse are open both days,
spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or
circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 321895, email:
[email protected], visit our website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, find us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/lydd.kartcircuit/
or download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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Intrepid Chassis Range (01/11)
Intrepid
UK have great offers available across its full range of chassis. We have
available Intrepid Bambino, MSA Cub Cadet and Intrepid Cruiser MS3. All
Chassis's are in stock and available for immediate delivery Nationwide.
Intrepid Bambino is the newest
Bambino Chassis on the market and with its full adjustable pedals and seat
mountings it is the perfect starter chassis.
And at just £1500 + VAT
including a brand new Comer C50 engine and Le Cont race tyres.
Intrepid
MSA Cub Cadet made out of 28mm tube to the highest standard is the perfect for
Iame Cadet kart for the new Dunlop Slick tyres,
Karts
start from just £1700 + VAT, and 'Just Add Fuel' packages are available from
£2500 + VAT.
Intrepid Cruiser MS3 perfect chassis for X30, Rotax and OK
Classes, made from a full a 30mm tube and fitted with the very latest R1K/R2K
Brake System from Intrepid. With great pace shown on track throughout 2016 and
it's easy to drive nature and easy adjustable set ups.
The kart is
perfect for all drivers wishing to compete at the front of UK and European grids
in 2017.
Karts
start from just £2500 + VAT, and 'Just Add Fuel' packages are available from
£3800 + VAT.
All
Intrepid Chassis are in stock and available for immediate delivery, all karts
come rolling including a seat and rims, all Just Add Fuel packages come complete
with brand new engine, and tyres.
Test days are available across the whole range on a weekly
basis at PFI and Whilton Mill and tests in the South of the UK and Scotland can
be arranged by request.
For more information contact our main
office on 01244 677615, email us
[email protected] or visit our new
showroom at Unit 17 Central Trading Estate, Saltney, Chester, CH4 8SX.
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Become Part Of The ACR Team (01/11)
Job
Description: Easykart UK Factory and Trackside Technical Support.
Position: Permanent (subject to a 12 month probationary
period).
Position based at the ACR factory in Bromsgrove in Worcestershire.
Applicants should have their own
transport; a good knowledge of kart mechanics, racing experience would be
advantageous. Applicants will work under our Factory Manager and will receive
initial support on the introduction of the role during the probationary period;
however, applicants are also expected to be able to work on their own
initiative.
The position will involve the management, service and
preparation of Birelart chassis and Easykarts. The successful applicant would be
required to assist clients with technical support at trackside test/race events.
The position will also involve the
PDI of new karts and registration of chassis and engines on official databases.
The role will also involve picking and packing of mail order parcels to clients.
The role with also include loading and unloading of our race transporter,
construction of awnings and cleaning/maintenance of track side equipment.
Basic PC
skills would be required as well as a good level of competence for completing
service job cards and records.
Applicants would be required to attend the (Easykart UK
Championship) Birelart UK Racing Championship and work in our team as trackside
technical support. Travel and subsistence at these races would be covered by ACR
Ltd.
There may also be an
opportunity to work with our OK and OKJ classes at S1.
Applicants should have a genuine
passion for karting/motorsport and be self-motivated with a good personal level
of initiative as well as being a team player.
We are looking for a person to become an integral part of
the ACR team for the future.
Interested applicants should send their CV and covering
letter FAO:
Jayne Moore, ACR Ltd., Lissone House, Harris Business Park,
Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove B60 4DJ or you can email your covering letter and CV
FAO: Jayne Moore at
[email protected].
Closing date for interested
applicants: Friday 2nd December 2016.
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Tonykart Bambino (28/10)
Msport
Karting, based at Whilton Mill kart circuit in Daventry, have the world
championship Tonykart bambino kart, ready to race with a new sealed Comer C50
motor and Le Cont tyres.
The karts come fully assembled with seat fitted and tyres
mounted, just add fuel and GO!
Price complete is £1850 + VAT. The karts are available to
view at our Whilton Mill base.
Feel free to call or pop in to take a look at this world
beating kart.
For more information call 01327
842778 or email
[email protected].
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Rotax Classes For MSA Racing (26/10)
The
Motor Sports Association have now approved the introduction of ROTAX MAX EVO
Accessories for use from the 1st January 2017 for the Rotax Max Senior & Junior
Classes.
It
is acceptable to use Accessories from EVO & Pre-EVO together at the same time.
However in the case of the Senior Engine if the new Ignition system is employed
then it is obligatory to use the EVO electronically controlled Exhaust Valve in
its entirety. As an example, if the competitor decided to use the New EVO
ignition etc. he would be at liberty to use his original Pre-EVO Exhaust and or
Carburettor.
Minimax will remain unchanged in all respects. This means
that 2017 Minimax regulations will remain exactly as per the 2016 regulations
with the only exception being the allowed use of the New EVO Exhaust system. The
New Exhaust will not provide a performance advantage in the restricted Minimax
Class but will allow competitors to upgrade to the new type as the old variety
becomes obsolete.
Tyres:
Contrary to recent rumour the tyres for all Rotax Classes
will remain unchanged for 2017.
Rotax Junior & Minimax will remain on MOJO D1 Slick tyres.
Rotax Senior Max will remain on MOJO D2 Slick tyres.
All Rotax Classes with remain on MOJO W2 Rain tyres.
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OTK Dominates X30 Internationals (26/10)
The
myth that OTK chassis are not well suited to the IAME X30 classes was firmly
dispelled at the weekend when Oliver York, Callum Bradshaw and Oliver Clarke
took the Junior honours in France, while Hugo Ellis won the Senior final.
Fusion's York and
BKC's Bradshaw demonstrated the capabilities of OTK's Exprit kart to great
effect, while Clarke and Ellis achieved their success on board Tony Kart
chassis.
Oliver York's victory was all the more remarkable at the world famous venue
after he recovered from starting from the back of the grid for each of his heats
to ultimately beat 129 other drivers.
York qualified for the pre-final in 18th place, while
Bradshaw took pole. Clarke started from P11 with fellow Brits Owen Byatt
(Kosmic), Tyler Chesterton (Tony Kart), Jack Maybin (Exprit) just ahead in 8th,
5th and 4th respectively.
France's
Victor Martins guided his Kosmic to the pre-final win, ahead of Bradshaw and
Irish driver Sam McDonnell, also on an Exprit. Maybin, Clarke and York completed
the top six.
Saving his best for last, York turned on the style to win
the biggest race of his career to date, leading home compatriots Bradshaw and
Clarke.
The
Senior class had also attracted a huge grid, with 124 competitors vying for
glory. Once the heats had been dispensed with, it was Jordan Nutley-Brown and
Ellis who spearheaded the UK's OTK challenge. However, in a rumbustious
pre-final Nutley-Brown would DNF, while Ellis crossed the finishing line in 16th
place.
A
terrific performance from the talented ADP star saw him pick his way through the
pack to triumph on the grandest of stages.
In X30 Master, the top five chassis were all Kosmics, with
Graham Hill 6th on his Exprit. Thomas Bale was pipped to the post in X30 Super
by Victor Compere - both were on OTK karts.
"There were 23 OTK chassis in the Junior final and 25 in
the Senior equivalent," observes Strawberry Racing's Warwick Ringham. "In the
main finals for those two classes, eight of the top ten in Junior were OTKs and
seven in the top ten of the Senior race. All I've heard for the past three years
in the paddock is that OTKs don't work in X30 but these results blow that theory
apart."
He
adds: "In the wet and the dry, there was an OTK kart at the sharp end. Of
course, you don't have to use an Exprit, Kosmic, Tony or FA kart in X30, but why
make life hard for yourself?"
For more information about the
complete range of OTK karts and accessories visit
www.strawberryracing.co.uk, or to arrange a test
drive call Warwick on 0114 269 6215 or email him via
[email protected].
Photographs courtest of IAME.
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Test The New Rotax Evo (25/10)
British
and European champions KR-Sport will be in attendance for the Rotax Evo test
days held at Whilton Mill on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th October.
This offers the perfect chance to
test with the KR Sport team and try out the latest Evo Equipment on offer from
Rotax.
We
have limited space available for these tests but if you are interested in either
of these days with the team then please contact us to book your slot.
To make the test as beneficial as
possible KR-Sport will only be offering tests to pre-booked drivers so that we
can supply the equipment with the correct seat size and pedal position.
If you are unable to make either of
the tests please feel free to contact us to arrange a personal test with the
team over the coming weeks.
All enquiries should be directed to
Ashley Orchard or Martyn Smithers -
[email protected] or
[email protected],
or call (mobile) 07921 225680 or (work) 01908
991794.
Details on KR-Sport can be found at
www.kr-sport.com.
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Easykart UK Cadet Academy (21/10)
The
Easykart UK Cadet Academy is designed for new aspiring cadet drivers and is
aimed at delivering a positive first 2-stroke driving experience.
It's taking place during half term at
Whilton Mill on Wednesday 26th October, and you can try it out for free!
Are you a Bambino or in another cadet
class disillusioned with spiralling costs? Then come and try Easykart Cadet!
Or are you making the next step from
corporate / arrive and drive or indoor / outdoor rental karting? There is no
better place to do it than with Easykart UK - start your racing journey with us!
The Easykart Academy sessions will
operate on Wednesday 26th October from noon til 6pm at the Whilton Mill Kart
Circuit, Whilton Locks, Whilton, Daventry, NN11 2NH
The
details:
Potential drivers can
be 7 years old but must be in the year of 8th birthday to a maximum of 13 years
old.
Drivers must have had some
driving experience at an indoor or outdoor arrive and drive NKA circuit prior to
the test session.
Minimum driver
height: 1.25 metres
Minimum
driver weight in race suit and helmet: 25 kilos
Drive one 10 minute session for free
Any further sessions will be £20 per session and are
subject to availability
Helmets,
suits and gloves available upon prior request
Driver coaching and safety briefing provided prior to each
session
To
be able to drive you must pre-book in via the Easykart UK Office on 01527
889595.
Or email your enquiry to
[email protected].
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Test Drive A Rotax With DHR (20/10)
Attention
all drivers - leading Rotax team Dan Holland Racing will have various karts in
Minimax, Junior Max and Senior Max available to test at Whilton Mill on the 27th
& 28th October.
Get in touch if you are interested in trying the all new
Rotax EVO classes or just the DHR team, no matter if you're just moving up from
Cadet or simply interested in trying something new, including the brand new tyre
upgrade for the Junior Max class.
This day is completely free on our part, just a signing on
fee.
Please get in contact to book your slot via email
[email protected] or call 07960 047810.
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'New Look' TVKC Winter Series! (20/10)
The
ever popular TVKC Winter Series will soon be returning to PFi! Contested over
the regular four rounds (December, January, February & March), including
back-to-back meetings in January and February, the series promises to be better
than ever thanks to some new features!
Each round will be held over two days, Saturday & Sunday,
regardless of the number of entries. This new format will consist of Practice
sessions and Timed Qualifying on the Saturday and then the Heats and Finals will
be held on the Sunday.
In order to maximize the length of track time for each
competitor, given the reduced hours of natural daylight, PFi will be able to run
the TQ sessions under the newly improved circuit lights if necessary!
TVKC are excited about these new
additions to the already very impressive features at PFi. The circuit owner,
Paul Fletcher, has gone to great lengths (and cost!) to upgrade the lighting
system to comply with the regulations set out by the MSA, allowing track action
to take place under the lights if required, offering more flexibility in the
timetables for the Winter months.
So with a full day of Practice sessions followed by TQ on
Saturday and then Sunday dedicated to running the Heats and Finals, we hope
you'll agree you'll be getting value for money at the TVKC Winter Series!
Entries for the Winter Series can be
made online via Trakdata in the usual manner. As the meetings will be over two
days, the Practice and Entry fee will be added together as one payment for each
round, making the signing-on process on Saturday morning much more streamline.
The Series will be held over these
four rounds:
Round 1 - 03 + 04
December - Fee: £105 per driver
Round 2 - 28 + 29 January - Fee: £115 per driver*
Round 3 - 04 + 05 February - Fee: £115 per driver*
Round 4 - 04 + 05 March - Fee: £115 per driver*
With the tarmac paddocks, extensive
free plug in electric points, TVKC paying the overnight parking fees on your
behalf and the luxury of the indoor viewing from the Panorama Room, don't let
the colder weather deter you from racing over the Winter months, come and be
part of the 'new look' TVKC Winter Series.
Please find the Championship
Regulations
here.
Please note that due to the new format of the Winter
Series only drivers entered to race on the Sunday will be allowed to practice on
the Saturday.
* - Please be aware that the difference in price is due to
the fact the Club's fees shall be increasing in 2017 (Entry fee £60 / Practice
fee £55).
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Coles Racing At Whilton Mill (18/10)
Coles Racing are pleased to confirm we will be
attending the Rotax sampler day at Whilton Mill on 27th & 28th October with the
help of JAG Engineering.
We will have all Rotax equipment available to test, come
and join us for a great couple of days with the New Rotax EVO.
Contact
[email protected] or call 07867
301401 to book your place.
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MSA British Superkart Championship (17/10)
Jack
Layton secured the 2016 championship title at a very wet Pembrey circuit on 16th
October.
Starting from the second row of the grid alongside Gavin Bennett, Layton took
things easy, knowing that a top-twelve finish would be enough.
While James O'Reilly and Gareth James
were dicing for the lead in race one, Layton was content with sixth place as
rival Bennett was in third. A win was required.
The conditions were no better the next
day for race two and with the championship sewn up Layton didn't take
part. James took the lead on the opening lap and looked to be heading for
victory until an engine sprocket came off as he started the last lap. This
handed the win to a surprised Dan Clark. Race three was due to take place later
in the day but the weather and track conditions worsened and it was deemed
unsafe to continue by the officials.
Results
- Round 13:
1 James
O'Reilly (PVP Viper)
2 Gareth
James (Anderson DEA)
3 Gavin
Bennett (Anderson DEA)
Results - Round 14:
1 Dan Clark (Anderson Redspeed Gas Gas)
2 Adam Edgecombe (Anderson DEA)
3 Andy Bird (Raider Redspeed Gas Gas)
Provisional championship
standings:
1 Jack
Layton - 420 points (CHAMPION)
2
Gavin Bennett - 375
3 James
O'Reilly - 324
4 Dan Clark - 311
5 James Hassall - 269
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It's Almost Time For Kartmania! (13/10)
This
year's Kartmania show is taking shape with more and more exhibitors signing up
for the UK's only dedicated karting show, on 26th and 27th November 2016 at
Silverstone.
The show includes exhibitors from across the karting
industry and provides a venue for beginners to get kitted out, established
drivers to check out the latest developments, and for traders and organisers to
network.
The KartBoot section is where teams and individuals clear out their surplus
equipment, from complete karts to washers. You could potentially snag a bargain
kart and accessories, then go to the main show to find everything else you need
from the many knowledgable traders, not forgetting the engine importers who will
be able to give you the most up to date advice to get you running well.
One of the most significant of these
is JAG Engineering, the UK and Ireland Rotax importer, who run the Rotax Max
class which is the most common choice for those new to karting. JAG have
supported the show from the beginning with sales and advice.
The clubs and championships are also
on hand with racing options across the country, and some, such as the Northern
Karting Federation and CovKartSport, award their annual trophies at the show.
The unique location of Silverstone's
Wing building adds to the atmosphere as the home of British Motorsport, so save
the date now - the show takes place on 26th & 27th November.
See
kartmania.co.uk
for more information.
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X30 Seniors & Masters Drivers (12/10)
Attention
all X30 Seniors and Masters - we have been missing you lately at Shenington and
after requests we are offering a special deal for our end of October race
meeting, club rates for entry on Sunday and practice days on both Friday and
Saturday. That's 28-30 October at our centrally placed popular race circuit.
If you come on Friday there is sure to be lots of time for practice. Maybe
you are thinking about the class for 2017, so why not contact one of our nearby
kart teams for a hire to try.
We start at 0930 on the track each day after the driver's
briefing and of course there will be full medical cover every day.
Practice will be in sessions. So subject to sufficient entries the race fee is
only £50.
Practice is open to all, whether licenced or not, Friday costs
£45 and Saturday is £40.
You will find our entry form here to
download and post or fax in...
http://www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk/docs/entryform.pdf.
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MSA Superkarts & Bambinos (12/10)
MSA
British Superkart Championship Round 6: Pembrey, 15-16 October.
This weekend the final rounds of the
championship take place at Pembrey for the first time since 2010.
Jack Layton has topped the points
table since his debut victory at Silverstone back in March and has tasted
further success with wins at Snetterton, Donington Park and Castle Combe.
Layton secured the UK Cup title at
Castle Combe and then added the English Championship at Cadwell Park last month.
This weekend he will be looking for the treble by adding the number one plate to
his trophy cabinet. With a healthy lead in the championship Jack can wrap up the
title if he finishes inside the top twelve.
Reigning champion Gavin Bennett holds
second place in the championship and is the only driver who can challenge Layton
for the title. James O'Reilly, 2009 champion, sits third in the standings.
MSA
Bambino Kart Championship Round 7: Buckmore Park, 16 October.
The final round of the 2016 MSA
Bambino Kart Championship will take place at Buckmore Park this weekend.
The championship has been incredibly
well supported with over 50 drivers taking part and a different winner at each
round so far.
The current championship leader Leo Robinson holds a slim
points advantage over Scotland's Monde-Jnr Konini, while Finlay Brown lies in
third position and will be waiting in the wings should the top two drivers have
any problems over the weekend.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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10% Discount On Transponders (11/10)
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Rotax EVO Open Test Days (04/10)
Whilton
Mill will play host to two Rotax EVO open test days on 27th & 28th October 2016.
All are welcome to come to Whilton on
the above days where a number of Karts, fitted with the New EVO engines &
components where appropriate, will be made available for all the Rotax classes,
Mini Max, Junior Max & Senior Max.
These Special Test days are being supported by many of the
Top UK Teams as well as JAG Engineering.
Watch this space for more details!
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Butterfield is Super One Champion (03/10)
Jenson
Butterfield capped his fantastic Super One Mini Max campaign with a dominant
performance in the season finale at PFi on 24/25 September. The Strawberry
Racing driver won both his finals, with team-mate Lorcan Hanafin joining him on
the podium.
Jack McCarthy's brace of runner-up finishes should have been enough to lift the
Senior Max crown, but following an appeal by one of his competitors, he must now
wait to see if he has made history by becoming one, if not the, youngest
champion in the class. Mark Kimber's valiant efforts in Junior OK saw him podium
in Lincolnshire.
From the get-go, Strawberry's hard-charging trio of
Butterfield, Hanafin and Dexter Patterson were in the reckoning for glory in
Sunday's finals. After the heats had been dispensed with, Lorcan had qualified
for the first final in 3rd, with Jenson 4th and Dexter 5th. Making his S1 debut
with the team, Suleiman Zanfari would line up on P19.
Butterfield
went on to triumph, ahead of Hanafin in 3rd and Patterson 7th, while Zanfari
crossed the finishing line in 14th.
With so much at stake, Jenson displayed all the coolness,
guile and pace of his famous namesake to make it two wins from two in the main
final. His victory put the title beyond the reach of his nearest rival, Jonny
Edgar. Lorcan made it a double celebration for the Tony Kart squad by taking the
runner-up place, but Dexter's sterling efforts were for nothing, after the young
Scot was punted off the circuit during the first lap. He recovered to take 15th
place - setting the fastest lap in the process - and finish two places ahead of
Suleiman.
Mark
Kimber was certainly the busiest of Strawberry's drivers at PFi, as he was
competing in both the Junior Max and OK classes. Having qualified for the first
Rotax final in 3rd place, Mark went on to finish 5th before going one place
better in the main final. His points tally took him to 6th overall in the Junior
Max series. In OK, he finished 4th and 2nd respectively to complete the
inaugural MSA British Championship in a fine 3rd place.
The chance to make a little history
as one of the few drivers to not just win back-to-back titles in different
classes, but also be one of the youngest to boot, could have plated heavily on
Jack McCarthy's mind. As it was, the 16-year old was completely unfazed and
remained steadfastly focused on denying his closest rivals the title he so badly
wanted.
His
fellow title protagonist, Josh White, was equally fired-up and the pair would
set up a crowd-pleasing 'Super Sunday' of their own by locking out the front row
of the grid for the first final.
During the last few laps of the race McCarthy and White
were engaged in a battle royal. With one of the best moves of the day, McCarthy
attacked on the approach to the circuit's tight first hairpin. Josh defended and
shut any way down the inside line, inspiring Jack to simply power round the
outside. The pair were neck and neck as they sprinted towards the chequered flag
but it was the Strawberry driver who claimed 2nd, behind winner Josh Collings.
White's 3rd ensured that the title decider would be the very last final race of
the season.
Another thriller saw the trio finished in the same order
in the main final, capping off not just another enthralling race but a year in
which each of them had enjoyed hard-fought success. With White and McCarthy
tying on points, on paper the title goes to McCarthy by virtue of the Strawberry
driver having a better total score over the seven rounds. However, with an MSA
tribunal yet to hear an appeal concerning Collings' exclusion from round five,
at Fulbeck, the team's celebrations remain on hold.
In the Senior OK class Dean Macdonald was going for the
new category's very first British championship. His hopes were dealt a cruel
blow when his motor mysteriously refused to fire on the dummy grid, which meant
that he would be a non-starter for Timed Qualifying. Although automatically put
on the back foot for the rest of the meeting, MacDonald displayed his
never-say-die attitude to set fastest laps in the heats as he raced from the
back of the grid. His combined finishes earned him P4 on the pre-final grid.
Sadly,
a collision at the first corner dropped him to the back of the field and, to add
insult to injury, he incurred a time penalty for a dropped nose cone. This
put-paid to his title chances but a terrific performance in the second final, in
which he claimed 3rd at the finish, was further testimony to the young Scot's
talent and professionalism.
MacDonald's team-mates also experienced varied fortunes.
Luke Knott had been second-quickest in TQ but despite his obvious pace, chalked
up a brace of 7th-place finishes in the finals. Newly-crowned Euro Max champion
Nicholas Schoell had a DNF in the first final but rocketed up the order in the
second to finish 5th. Similarly, Tom Gamble had driven with great verve
throughout the weekend but a podium in either final just eluded him, leaving him
having to content himself with 4th place in both races.
Strawberry Racing Team Manager,
Warwick Ringham said: "It's a shame for Jack and his family, as he'd done
absolutely everything he needed to do to get the job done. It's not been a
perfect season for him, but it is a mark of his star quality that he kept
himself in the hunt, even when his back was against the wall. He's definitely
qualified for the Grand Finals in Italy but it would be harsh on him if he
doesn't go to Sarno as the 2016 British Super One champion."
He added: "This has been a really
hard year, in terms of the level of competition across the board, so it is
fantastic to see Jenson win his title, with Lorcan and Dexter also in the top
five [in 4th and 5th respectively]. Mark has also done a great job; racing in
two different classes is far from easy. So for him to take 6th in Junior Max and
3rd in OK is a real achievement. Dean has been fantastic all year but just when
he needed it, he ran out of luck. However, we must congratulate Oliver Hodgson,
the first ever MSA British Senior OK champion, who has driven brilliantly all
year and made it such a great new series for karting in the UK. He deserves his
success!"
Having previously clinched the Junior and Senior Euro Max series wins with Axel
Charpentier and Nicholas Schoell, Strawberry will take a strong line-up to the
International Open at Adria (8/9 October) and then the Grand Finals a fortnight
later.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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IKR Owner Driver Race Meeting (03/10)
Round
one of our Winter 2016/2017 Championship starts this weekend. Meetings for this
championship (6 rounds) are every 2nd Sunday of the month with race practice the
Saturday before.
Winter regulations are available on the website; do
contact us with any questions.
Winter Format: Practice of at least 3 minutes per
class, followed by timed qualifying of at least 5 mins per class, then 2 heats
(usually 8 laps each) and a final (usually 10 laps). Bambino drivers have
practice/qualify followed by 3 timed runs. Usual classes catered for are
Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini
Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162, Rotax Max 177.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6 rounds). Please be reminded to purchase
& use barcoded tyres only. Barcodes must match the numbers recorded on
scrutineer cards.
Saturday practice running order & Sunday race day time
table is posted to Facebook prior to event.
To Enter: Post completed race entry
form and payment to the circuit, or confirm entry &card payment over the phone.
Entries are taken up to and including race morning (with no late entry fee). Or
race entry online at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
via TrakData, the deadline for this option being Wednesday 5th October.
Clarkekarts shop is open both Saturday 8th Oct testing/race practice & Sunday
9th Oct race day. Café and Clubhouse is open both days, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and
garage space hire is £25 per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
End of Season Summer 2016
Championship Awards to be presented in the Clubhouse on the 9th after race day
trophies for Sunday's meeting.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or
circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email [email protected].
You can also visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or download our app at https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com
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HTR Racing 2016-2017 (30/09)
After
a successful season in S1 The British Championship and NKF Northern Karting
Federation Championship it is that time of the year to look forward to 2017 and
what your racing ambitions are.
HTR Racing is noted for their driver development - not
poaching drivers to look good, but to develop and nurture the talent to be able
to go forward.
HTR Racing is looking for the next Champions, whether in
S1, NKF or club events.
HTR Racing can tailor a racing
package for the right drivers.
For more information please do not hesitate to call
Derrick on 07836 248459 for a no obligation informal chat.
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The Awning Company Super One Series (28/09)
Eleven
classes and 280 competitors set the scene for an exciting Super One finalé at
the UK's best appointed circuit, PF International. Three titles had been
settled prior to this last round, the rest would be fought out through three
long days. Some big prizes were on offer, OTK factory supported free
entries for the OK and OKJ, several free entries to the Rotax Max Challenge
International finals including for the first time one from MiniMax, and three
entries in each of the X30 classes to their International final. Saturday
for the heats had been sunny and dry but overnight rain left the track wet for
the first three finals.
ABkC Honda Cadet National Championship
Sunday's finals day kicked off with the Honda,
the second biggest class in the series. Justin Breward was quickest in timed
qualifying from James Walker, Tom Lebbon and Oliver Bearman. Harry
Thompson, Walker and Wesley Mason won the heats, new champion Thompson
recovering well from a poor TQ. Mason was quickly shuffled out of the lead
by Thompson, all on wets in the first Final. Heading and Bearman had
penalties in Heat One and whilst Heading spun to the back, Bearman was swiftly
into lead contention shadowing Thompson. Walker clawed his way to the lead
due and traded second with Bearman allowing Thompson a cushion but Bearman threw
off the challenge and came back for a close second. Caden McQueen headed
the fourth place battle over Alex Eades and Mason. With the second final
in sunny warm conditions, Bearman snatched the lead but Thompson was soon back
in charge. Mason leapfrogged McQueen to enter the lead battle, Thompson
now down to fourth whilst Mason and Bearman fought it out. With great
skill Thompson swooped round the outside of the first hairpin to grab the win
once more over Bearman, who is easily second in the series from McQeen and
Eades.
Results:
Final 1 (10 laps) 1 Harry Thompson (CER/Synergy); 2 Oliver Bearman (Virtus
Motorsport/Project One); 3 James Walker (CER/Synergy); 4 Caden McQueen
(Privateer/ZIP); 5 Alex Eades (Global Karting/BRK); 6 Wesley Mason (Project
One/Project One).
Final 2 (12
laps) 1 Thompson; 2 Bearman; 3 Mason; 4 Oliver Greenall (Evolution
Racing/Project One); 5 Walker; 6 McQueen.
ABkC
Junior TKM National Championship
Lee
Whittingham had the best pace in the time trials over Abbi Pulling and Bradley
White whilst Adam Sparrow had one heat win and Whittingham the other.
Sparrow got a tremendous start in the first final and never looked back as he
was over 4s to the good by the chequer. Three abreast out of the first
hairpin had Joe Fowler breaking clear of Bradley White and Whittingham whilst
Pulling had ben rather mired in eighth. But she put on a late spurt on the
drying track, clambering up to fourth. The title was finely balanced as
White and Fowler hindered their chances with a clash over the bridge.
Sparrow was turned sideways out of the lead in favour of Ian Sisson but he in
turn was shuffled back by Whittingham and Pulling. White was frantically
trying to recover so when Sissons came off on the last lap clashing with
Kristian Brierley ninth place was just enough to give him the title by two
points on Pulling. Whittingham had held Pulling off to win the race with
Sparrow and James Pashley a distant third and fourth.
Results:
Final 1 (11 laps) 1 Adam Sparrow (Tal-Ko Racing/Tal-Ko); 2
Joe Fowler (Jade Karts/Jade); 3 Bradley White (Tal-Ko Racing/Tal-Ko); 4 Abbi
Pulling (Tal-Ko Racing/Tal-Ko); 5 Ian Sisson (Privateer/Jade); 6 Lee Whittingham
(Privateer/Tonykart).
Final 2
(13 laps) 1 Whittingham; 2 Pulling; 3 Sparrow; 4 James Pashley (Privateer/Jade);
5 Jordan Lee-Chapman (Privateer/Tonykart); 6 Fowler.
ABkC
TKM Extreme National Championship
Joe
Stockford then Louis Back and Matthew Taylor were on top of the 43 kart timed
qualifying list, the series' biggest class. Phil Smith won two heats and
Christopher Whitton the other. Rookie Harry Moore was leading the
championship but losing places in the first final, then getting a front fairing
penalty along with three others. Whitton quickly usurped Smith for a
massive lead to the chequered flag, Smith hanging on for second on a rapidly
drying track. Defending champion Matt England was at the back then
retired. Kyle Sproat held off Sam Fowler for third. Whitton made a
great start in the second final, a long way clear of Smith who was forced back
as Sproat and Owain Rosser contested second. Smith came back to the front
of that group to help reel in Whitton who faded rapidly to eighth. Smith
and Rosser blocked each other at the front allowing Fowler and Sproat to lead
over the finish. Moore's tenth was easily enough for the title whilst
Sproat catapulted into second for vice champion, England falling to sixth.
Six drivers had the 10s penalties for displaced front fairings, a rough and
tumble race!
Results:
Final 1 (12 laps) 1 Christopher Whitton (Litchfield Motorsport/Tonykart); 2 Phil
Smith (Precision Racing/Tonykart); 3 Kyle Sproat (Litchfield
Motorsport/Tonykart); 4 Sam Fowler (Jade Karts/Jade); 5 Joe Stockford
(Privateer/Jade); 6 Owain Rosser (Jade Karts/Jade).
Final 2 (13 laps) 1 Fowler; 2 Sproat; 3 Smith; 4 Rosser; 5
Andrew Lawrence (TWM/Tonykart); 6 Ryan Edwards (Flex Motorsport/Tonykart).
Junior
X30 International Qualifier
Angus
Fender just had the edge on Oliver Clarke in the time trials but Clarke won both
heats. Championship leader Gordon Mutch suffered a heat exclusion although
being able to drop two rounds in this series would help him against Fender
later. Oliver Clarke fought off a challenge from Henry Laws round the
hairpins in Final One then succumbed to Reggie Duhy who in turn was displaced by
Evan Cook with all but one kart now on slicks. A sideways moment over the
bridge lost Duhy the lead, Clarke coming back to the front. Another grassy
moment put Duhy back to eighth whilst Fender relieved Cook of second on he last
lap. However Clarke had a 10s penalty for driving standards whilst Mutch,
Duhy, Laws and Oliver Greetham had 10s penalties for displaced front fairing
leaving Fender with the win. Fender took a big lead at the start of the
second final, Louie Westover leapfrogging Cook for second. Clarke was on a
mission, carving through the field and when Fender faded back towards Westover,
Clarke pounced on both. Mutch was also racing through the field, coming up
to second at the end which was just enough to give him the overall lead by 3
points over Fender. Fender's fourth place behind Westover was not quite enough
but they will do battle again at the X30 international finals.
Results:
Final 1 (13 laps) 1 Angus Fender (Jade Karts/Gold); 2 Evan
Cook (Jade Karts/Gold); 3 Abigail Ross (AMT Services/Tony); 4 Louie Westover
(Privateer/OTK); 5 James Taylor (KMS/Tony); 6 Tom Westworth (Intrepid
UK/Intrepid).
Final 2 (13 laps)
1 Oliver Clarke (M Sport/Tony); 2 Gordon Mutch (Clan Racing/Mad Croc); 3 Louie
Westover (Privateer/OTK); 4 Angus Fender (Jade Karts/Gold); 5 Oliver Greetham
(S8 Racing/Alonso); 6 Evan Cook (Jade Karts/Gold).
MSA
British Cadet Kart Championship (IAME)
Joshua
Rattican had tied at the top of the timed qualifying table with Bray Kenneally
with new champion Harry Thompson hard on their heels. Thompson must have
won more Cadet titles in one season than anyone else. He also won two of
the heats, Kenneally the other. As Thompson led the first final, Rattican
came up to challenge Taylor Barnard for second. Having thrown that off
Taylor punched into the lead, Georgi Dimitrov came through to trade the lead and
Thompson dropped to fourth. Into the penultimate lap and Barnard took the
lead over Dimitrov whilst Rattican put Thompson to fourth. Down the hill
on the last lap Dimitrov regained the lead, then Rattican executed a switchback
to put him down to fifth. Yet through the last corners the incredible
Thompson outwitted the others to snatch the win by 0.02s over Rattican, Taylor
and Jonny Wilkinson. Thompson's initial lead in the second final was soon
eroded by Rattican who was briefly first until Dimitrov assumed the position.
Challenging Kenneally for third, Taylor spun onto the grass at turn one, another
pair cutting over the grass in avoidance with little loss. Luckily Taylor
had enough points in hand to save the vice-champion position. Thompson
found a winning pass over the bridge, Dimitrov deposed to second and Kenneally
third.
Results:
Final 1 (12 laps) 1 Harry Thompson (Fusion/Synergy); 2 Joshua Rattican (AIM
Motorsport/Synergy); 3 Joseph Taylor (Fusion/Synergy); 4 Jonny Wilkinson
(KMS/ZIP); 5 Georgi Dimitrov (Fusion/Synergy); 6 Taylor Barnard (OWR/Synergy).
Final 2 (12 laps) 1 Thompson; 2
Dimitrov; 3 Kenneally; 4 Barnard; 5 Rattican; 6 Arvid Lindblad (AIM
Motorsport/ZIP).
MSA
Junior British Kart Championship (OKJ)
With
an entry slightly smaller than before all Jonathan Hoggard needed was some
finishes to win the British Junior crown. Mark Kimber had been fastest in
qualifying and he and Morgan Porter won the heats. Max Jeanne swooped past
Porter for the first final lead whilst Hoggard did a few laps at the back then
went in. Meanwhile Porter, Jeanne and Chris Lulham entertained at the
front, swapping the lead until Lulham consolidated the position at turn one.
Jeanne ran wide at the second hairpin, offering second to Porter, but regained
the place by the flag. Final two had another good scrap for the win
amongst Porter, Lulham and Jeanne. Hoggard hung back then put in several
fastest laps before cruising for the finish and the title. Porter regained
the lead to ensure second in the championship over Kimber who snatched second in
the race, Jeanne and Lulham next.
Results:
Final 1 (14 laps) 1 Chris Lulham (Fusion
Motorsport/Exprit); 2 Max Jeanne (Litchfield Motorsport/Tony); 3 Morgan Porter
(BMR/Octane); 4 Mark Kimber (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 5 Bradley Barrett
(Privateer/Alonso); 6 Kyle Connolly (M Sport/Tony).
Final 2 (14 laps) 1 Porter; 2 Kimber; 3 Jeanne; 4 Lulham;
5 Roman Haskett (Litchfield Motorsport/Tony); 6 Barrett.
MSA
British Kart Championship (OK)
A
great entry of seniors for the last round had Oliver Hodgson over Luke Knott and
Jamie Flynn whilst points leader Dean MacDonald had no time. Hodgson
continued his clean sweep through the heats although MacDonald was third and
fourth with fastest laps. His championship hopes were dashed at the start
of the first final as Knott and Hodgson seemed to touch spearing MacDonald over
the grass and to last. Ross Martin took up the lead but Hodgson was quick
to recover past Flynn then sliced into the lead for an unchallenged win.
Martin was second on the road but had a front fairing penalty like Macdonald so
Flynn reclaimed that spot. Hodgson cruised to the second final win and
with it the British title. Jacob Stilp held a lonely second for much of
the race until the flying Scotsman arrowed through to challenge. No matter
which side MacDonald tried the door was firmly closed so he had to settle for
third and runner up in the championship. Ross Martin retired three laps
from the end whilst Roy Johnson also stopped just after claiming fourth over Tom
Gamble.
Results:
Final 1 (14 laps) 1
Oliver Hodgson (PF International/Birel); 2 Jamie Flynn (RFM/Alonso); 3 Jacob
Stilp (Mad Croc/Mad Croc); 4 Tom Gamble (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 5 Archie
Tillett (Privateer/Fullerton); 6 Sam Faulkner (Birel ART UK/Birel ART).
Final 2 (14 laps) 1 Hodgson; 2 Stilp; 3 Dean Macdonald
(Strawberry Racing/Tony); 4 Gamble; 5 Nicholas Scholl (Strawberry Racing/Tony);
6 Flynn.
Senior
X30 International Qualifier
Thomas Turner topped the TQ from Matthew Hirst and went on
to win both the heats. He had Jordan Brown-Nutley for first final front
row company with Hirst and Matthew Davies behind. But Brown-Nutley spun at
the first turn, leaving Turner in the lead and Josh Collings leapfrogging Hirst
for second. Hirst came back and broke away at the front behind Turner
whilst Collings slipped back to eleventh. A big final laps challenge by
Hirst resulted in him running wide out of the bridge turn and losing ground,
having to defend from Davies and Ben Davis. Brett Ward was fifth and went
into the second final two points ahead of Davies with Collings a further point
back. Collings could do no better than eighth and Ward fifth so when
Davies overcame the challenges from Turner to win, the top spot for the
International finals was his. Euan Wilson came from ninth to fourth behind
Hirst.
Results:
Final 1 (14 laps) 1
Thomas Turner (Mark Baines Motorsport/Mad Croc); 2 Matthew Hirst (KR
Sport/Kosmic); 3 Matt Davies (Privateer/Tonykart); 4 Ben Davis (Dan Holland
Racing/Alonso); 5 Brett Ward (MLC/Mach 1); 6 Jordan Brown (KR Sport/Kosmic).
Final 2 (14 laps) 1 Davies; 2
Turner; 3 Hirst; 4 Euan Wilson (S8 Racing/Alonso); 5 Ward; 6 Davis.
ABkC
MiniMax National Championship
Jenson
Butterfield had already won the ABkC title but that did not hinder him in his
winning ways, and he won one heat with Lorcan Hanafin the other. Alex
Lloyd had been on pole for the heats after TQ success, back from injury.
Butterfield had not done quite so well in his other heat so lined up on the
second row of the first final grid with Tom Canning and Jonny Edgar on the front
row. Multiple lead changes between Canning, Dexter Patterson, Hanafin and
finally Butterfield entertained. Patterson lost many places over the
bridge leaving Butterfield and Canning to fight it out for the win, finishing in
that order. Edgar lost fourth near the end and would be given a penalty
which he successfully appealed leaving him sixth. So it was all very close
for the vice champion spot going into the second final with a short rain shower
to complicate matters. Butterfield broke away at the front with Hanafin,
Canning and Lloyd dicing for second. Patterson spun to the back then
Butterfield was caught with Lloyd taking over at the front. Canning in
third was only four points in arrears to Edgar for runner-up in the championship
but as Lloyd was knocked back Butterfield again surged to the front displacing
Hanafin. Canning lost further places on the last lap to Klaas Kookier and Ben
Fayers but Edgar's sixth kept him overall runner-up. He will go to the new
MiniMax International Finals as he is of the right age unlike Butterfield.
The points may remain provisional if appeals are pending.
Results:
Final 1 (13 laps) 1 Jenson Butterfield (Strawberry
Racing/Tony); 2 Tom Canning (KR Sport/Kosmic); 3 Lorcan Hanafin (Strawberry
Racing/Tony); 4 Alex Lloyd (Dan Holland Racing/Alonso); 5 Klaas Kooiker (Tooley
Motorsport/Tony); 6 Jonny Edgar (Coles Racing/Tony).
Final 2 (13 laps) 1 Butterfield; 2 Hanafin; 3 Kooiker; 4
Ben Fayers (Project One/Tony); 5 Canning; 6 Edgar.
ABkC
Junior Max National Championship
Myles
Apps had topped TQ from Rory Hudson and Jonathan Hoggard but William Pettitt had
a front fairing penalty dropping him to last, he would play catch up through the
heats. They were won by Hudson and Hoggard. Hudson ran wide on the
opening laps of the first final dropping him down to fifth whilst Mark Kimber
took up the lead over Myles Apps. Pettitt was also quite a long way down.
Apps and Hoggard vied for the lead until Hudson managed to consolidate his
position at the front with Hoggard vaulting by Kimber for second, the latter
falling to fifth. Pettitt charged up to third, but Apps fell to seventh.
Despite being only sixth Joe Turney was fairly clear in the title charge,
although having already been given a ticket to the International Finals by BNL
the Super One entries would go to the next two. In the second final as
Pettitt took over the lead Apps spun down the order. Hoggard had fallen to
sixth and started his charge through to the front. Reaching third he found
he found Pettitt challenging Hudson for the lead, and taking the win through the
last complex. Hoggard put his kart between them but he was then excluded
for a driving offence losing his vice champion slot, and elevating Hudson to
second. Turney took the ABkC title from Pettitt and Hoggard.
Results:
Final 1 (13 laps) 1 Rory Hudson (Tooley Motorsport/Tony);
2 Jonathan Hoggard (KR Sport/Kosmic); 3 William Pettitt (Tooley
Motorsport/Tony); 4 Tommy Foster (Privateer/Tony); 5 Mark Kimber (Strawberry
Racing/Tony); 6 Joe Turney (KR Sport/Kosmic).
Final 2 (14 laps) 1 Pettitt; 2 Hudson; 3 Foster; 4 Kimber;
5 Tyler Chesterton (Coles Racing/Tony); 6 Turney.
ABkC
Senior Max National Championship
Jack
McCarthy topped TQ whilst Josh White and Josh Collings took the heat wins.
White took pole for the first final, McCarthy alongside and Harrison Thomas and
Josh Skelton behind. Collings was quickly into the lead over White until
Thomas split them. Skelton came up to second briefly before falling to
fifth all his action letting Collings escape at the front. McCarthy and
White traded second, finishing in that order whilst Thomas defended fourth but
lost to Skelton and was then penalised 10s. For the second final Collings
enjoyed a huge lead as the others fought behind. Collings was awaiting the
result of an appeal from an earlier exclusion which could lift him well up the
final points order. Meantime McCarthy finally got the better of White
which tied them for the championship points lead but McCarthy had the title on
countback, ahead of White, Skelton and Thomas. The championship points
remain provisional until the appeal is heard.
Results:
Final 1 (14 laps) 1 Josh Collings (Dan Holland
Racing/Alonso); 2 Jack McCarthy (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 3 Josh White (Coles
Racing/Tony); 4 Josh Skelton (Coles Racing/Tony); 5 James Johnson
(Privateer/Tony); 6 Tom Croydon (Coles Racing/Tony).
Final 2 (14 laps) 1 Collings; 2 McCarthy; 3 White; 4
Johnson; 5 Ben Davis (Dan Holland Racing/Alonso); 6 Morgan Rose (Coles
Racing/Tony).
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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The TVKC Awards Dinner (28/09)
Trent
Valley Kart Club have great pleasure in announcing the details for their 2016
Club Championship Awards Evening.
This year's event will be held on Saturday 26th November
at the Belton House Hotel and tickets are now on sale.
Full details can
be found at
http://tvkc.co.uk/beta/2016-club-championship-awards-evening/.
Everyone welcome!
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X30 Club & LGM Tour Drivers (27/09)
Attention
all X30 Club & LGM Tour drivers!
Due to the number of entries and maximizing track time for
all drivers at round 6 of the 2016 TVKC Club Championships (incorporating the
final round of the LGM series), ALL X30 drivers (Junior & Senior categories,
Club & X30 Tour drivers) will be having their Timed Qualifying on Saturday 1st
October. There will also be one Heat for the LGM cadet drivers on Saturday
afternoon.
Please note that the normal Sunday format of Timed Qualifying, Heats & Finals
will apply for all other 'club' classes (IAME Club, Honda, Mini Max & Junior
Max).
The SR's for the event can be
found here (PDF).
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MSA British Kart Championships (27/09)
Round
3 of the MSA British Kart Championship and British Junior Kart Championship, and
round 7 of the British Cadet Kart Championship took place at PF Internationl on
23th-25th September 2016.
The
Awning Company MSA British Kart Championship
Oliver Hodgson won both finals with ease, catapulting him
to the British title and with it the prize of an OTK factory supported free
entry for the CIK-FIA World Championship in Bahrain.
Dean MacDonald's hopes were dashed at
the start of the first final when Luke Knott and Hodgson touched at the first
corner, spearing MacDonald over the grass and down to last. Hodgson leapfrogged
Jamie Flynn and Ross Martin for his first final win.
Martin's second place became eighth
with a displaced front fairing penalty, elevating Flynn and Jacob Stilp. For the
second final Hodgson snatched a huge gap at the start and was never touched
again, whilst Stilp held off the rising MacDonald for second. Martin retired
early on and so did Roy Johnson just after taking fourth from Tom Gamble.
Results - Final 1:
1 Oliver Hogdson (BirelART)
2 Jamie Flynn (Alonso)
3 Jacob Stilp (Mad-Croc)
Results - Final 2:
1 Oliver Hodgson (BirelART)
2 Jacob Stilp (Mad-Croc)
3 Dean MacDonald (Tonykart)
Final Provisional Points Standings:
1 Oliver Hodgson - 570 points (CHAMPION)
2 Dean MacDonald - 558
3 Jacob Stilp - 530
The
Awning Company MSA British Junior Kart Championship
Jonathan Hoggard only needed to finish last for the
British Junior title and his CIK-FIA World Championship entry. He did a few laps
before pulling out of the first final.
At the front Max Jeanne, Morgan Porter
and Chris Lulham battled hard for the win. From the lead Jeanne ran wide in the
second hairpin, leaving Lulham to take the win. For the second final the fight
resumed now including Mark Kimber.
Hoggard dropped clear of the pack and
then put in a succession of fastest laps, staying out of trouble. After much
trading of the lead Porter pulled off a winning move over the bridge leaving
Kimber to defend second against Jeanne, Lulham and Roman Haskett. That result
sealed Porter's vice-champion slot.
Results - Final 1:
1 Chris Lulham (Tonykart)
2 Max Jeanne (Tonykart)
3 Morgan Porter (Octane)
Results - Final 2:
1 Morgan Porter (Octane)
2 Mark Kimber Tonykart
3 Max Jeanne (Tonykart)
Provisional Championship Standings:
1 Jonathan Hoggard - 557 points (CHAMPION)
2 Morgan Porter - 538
3 Mark Kimber - 518
The
Awning Company MSA British Cadet Kart Championship
Harry Thompson sealed the British Cadet Kart title after
dominating at PF International.
Runner-up and the rest were up for grabs but a heat
penalty for Bray Kenneally took him out of contention for vice champion. Joseph
Taylor's third place in Final 1 kept him second, despite a DNF from a terminal
spin in Final 2 whilst fighting for third.
Thompson somehow snatched the first
final win on the last corners, leapfrogging Georgi Dimitrov and Rattican,
Dimitrov falling to fifth. Thompson pulled off another stunning winning move
over the bridge in the second final, having led off the start, had to give way
to Rattican then outwitted Dimitrov on the last lap. Kenneally recovered to take
third.
Results - Final 1:
1 Harry
Thompson (Synergy)
2 Joshua
Rattican (Zip)
3 Joseph Taylor
(Synergy)
Results - Final 2:
1 Harry
Thompson (Synergy)
2 Georgi
Dimitrov (Synergy)
3 Bray
Kenneally (Zip)
Provisional Championship Standings:
1 Harry Thompson - 1152 points (CHAMPION)
2 Joseph Taylor - 1095
3 Jonny Wilkinson - 1072
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Continued Success For Grice (26/09)
Grice
Racing Engines are continuing to add successes to the already long list, across
the different classes and with a variety of teams, showing that the policy of
treating everyone equally is working.
Old flame Martin Brackenbury has been back in action at
Fulbeck in Senior Max at the NKF meeting, setting fastest laps.
We're building engines again for
Wigan local Sam Pollitt in both X30 and Rotax, and in addition X30 drivers
Ben Wooldridge, Archie Tillett, Matt Armstrong, Tom Westworth, Tye mason, King
brothers ,Louie Short and many many more have all been mega fast during the
summer.
To
keep up with all this, Dean Panrucker is now full time in the workshop together
with specialising at trackside support after our great success during the
winter, spring and summer.
We have over 30 years experience in virtually every class
in karting, and we concentrate entirely on engine preparation, constantly
investing in new resources to give you the best. We have a state-of-the-art dyno
and rolling road where we investigate every new part when it becomes available,
one reason why in X30 we've been at the front since the launch of the class.
Lastly as part of our investment
program we have just taken delivery of the latest rotax cylinders and 5 new X30
motors. If you want your motor updated or wish to enquire about a new race ready
motor in readiness of next years season please contact us immediately.
For more details please contact Tom
Grice on 07707 298774, Dean Panrucker on 07581 793552, or call the Workshop on
01268 727847.
You can also visit our website at
www.griceracingengines.com or email
[email protected].
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IKR Racing & Championship Awards (22/09)
Lydd
Kart Circuit Owner Driver 2016 Summer Championship Awards.
We have seen some great racing this
season, well done to all competitors. Bambino's too, working their lines during
the timed runs for this class. A few drivers are moving up a class and we are
gearing up now for the start of our Winter 2016/2017 IKR Owner Driver
Championship. Thank you to all our staff, drivers and teams, friends and
families for your support.
Bambino 2-Stroke
1st Place Damian Baruss-Haggett
2nd Place Marco Horsley
3rd Place Mikey Walker
4th Place Ivo Thwaites
5th Place Oliver Jamieson
Honda Cadet Clubman
1st Place Mitchell Gibbons
2nd Place Harrison Crowther
3rd Place Poppi Stephenson
4th Place Maks Solarski
Honda
Cadet
1st Place Louis
Horsley
2nd Place Ben Harper
3rd Place Leon Frost
4th Place Ethan Barford
IAME Cadet
1st Place Jacob Baldry
Junior Subaru
1st Place Riley Stephenson
2nd Place Joshua Pullen
3rd Place Lewis Berry
4th Place Ben Hoare
Junior Rotax
1st Place Rhys Anthony
2nd Place Sam Powell
3rd Place Alex Hughes
4th Place Jayden Walker
ProKart 175
1st Place Nick Williams
2nd Place Chris Williams
3rd Place Grant Brigdale
4th Place Daniel Tidwell
ProKart 200
1st Place Jack Denne
2nd Place Matt Spickett
3rd Place Malcolm Freeman
4th Place John Denne
Senior Rotax 162
1st Place Daniel Read
2nd Place Steve Walker
3rd Place Danny Walker
4th Place William Kember
Rotax Max 177
1st Place Karl Mepham
2nd Place Oliver Clarke
Championship Awards to be presented at Lydd Kart Circuit
on Sunday 9th October 2016 after race day trophies have been given out for the
first round of our winter racing season.
'Winner
of The London Cup'
A
shout out also to Damian Baruss-Haggett for his victory at Rye House on Sat 17th
September The London Cup went to you 'Great Bambino Win'.
The 6 Winter Race Dates are:
Round 1 - October 9th 2016
Round 2 - November 13th 2016
Round 3 - December 11th 2016
Round 4 - January 8th 2017
Round 5 - February 12th 2017
Round 6 - March 12th 2017
Regulations for our 2016/17 Winter
Championship are being updated and will be available on the website next week.
For more information contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) on
01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email [email protected].
You can also visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or download our app at https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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MSA Championship Previews (22/09)
PF International plays host to The Awning Company MSA British Kart Championship (including those for Cadets and Juniors) this weekend, 23-25th September.
Round 3 of the MSA British Kart Championship:
The 'Flying Scotsman' Dean MacDonald holds
station at the top of the points standings, 10 points ahead of Oliver Hodgson
going into the season finale at PF International, which is recognised as the
UK's premier kart circuit.
Jacob Stilp is a further 16 points in arrears but with all
three rounds to count in the CIK's new international class any slip will be
severely punished. Like the juniors the big prize is a free works entry to the
CIK-FIA World Championships in Bahrain.
Support races
include the final rounds of the ABkC National Championships for the Rotax, TKM
and Honda Cadet classes as well as Britain's X30 international qualifier rounds.
For more details, entry lists and timetables visit
www.superoneseries.com and for track and access
details of PF International visit
www.tvkc.co.uk/beta.
Round
3 of the MSA British Junior Kart Championship:
The third and last round of the revitalised
championship will be held at PF International this weekend. The title race is
far from settled, with Jonathan Hoggard and Morgan Porter currently vying for
top honours.
The champion will be invited to the CIK-FIA World
Championships in Bahrain as part of an OTK factory team - an immense prize
giving the champion a chance to demonstrate his talent on the world stage.
Sixth place in the standings is Callum
Bradshaw, who has already sealed his place in Bahrain by winning the CIK-FIA
Karting Academy Trophy. Nigel Edwards, chairman of this weekend's hosts, Trent
Valley Kart Club, said: "We are going to be very busy with 280 competitors but
this will be an exciting and challenging finale to the season."
There will be
practice and timed qualifying on Friday, heats on Saturday and finals on Sunday.
For more details, entry lists and timetables visit superoneseries.com and for
track and access details of PF International visit
www.tvkc.co.uk/beta.
Round
7 of the MSA British Cadet Kart Championship:
Harry Thompson has already provisionally taken
the 2016 title and completed a unique double by also winning the ABkC Honda
Cadet National championship in the same Super One Series. Each class has around
40 regular competitors, making his success even more commendable.
For the last round, held at PF
International situated between Newark and Grantham, all eyes will be on the
runner-up position being fought out between Joseph Taylor, Jonny Wilkinson and
Bray Kenneally. There will be practice and timed qualifying on Friday, heats on
Saturday and finals on Sunday.
Promoter John Hoyle said: "We are looking forward to our
biggest ever Super One, it is immensely satisfying that nearly everyone is
continuing to race through to the last round."
For more details,
entry lists and timetables visit superoneseries.com and for track and access
details of PF International visit
www.tvkc.co.uk/beta.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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MSA British Gearbox Kart GP (20/09)
Introducing
the return of the MSA British Gearbox Kart Grand Prix!
This event will be held at Fulbeck
Kart Circuit on 22 & 23 October 2016, with an optional test day also available
on Friday 21 October.
Open to National A licence holders (or above), this event
will crown the 2016 Gearbox GP winners in the 250 National and KZ2 UK
categories.
The format will include Official Practice, Timed
Qualifying and Heat 1 on the Saturday and then Warm Up, Heat 2, B Finals (if
applicable), Pre Finals and Grand Prix on the Sunday.
Trent Valley Kart Club & Lincolnshire
Kart Racing Club and put together a CASH prize fund for this event! The top
three from each class will be awarded with the following... 1st £300, 2nd £150,
3rd £100.
So with this excellent CASH prize fund to be won along with the coveted GP
plates at stake plus a Saturday night BBQ planned, why not help support this
event and help it to become a regular fixture on the UK Karting calendar once
more!
Entries are open now! Enter online at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=14.
The two day entry fee is £115. The
optional Friday practice day is £30. Entries will close on Saturday 15th October
at 6pm.
Find a copy of the Supplementary Regulations plus more
information at
http://tvkc.co.uk/beta/2016-msa-british-gearbox-kart-grand-prix/
For more information, please contact
TVKC's Competition Secretary, Danielle Short, on 07545 131099.
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Volunteer Required At PFI (20/09)
Trent
Valley Kart Club are looking for a volunteer who can look after their IT
requirements at PF International kart circuit during their race meetings.
This person should be competent in
this field and have a good understanding of IT equipment, the network
infrastructure and be able to troubleshoot issues that may arise. This
person should also be able to commit to the majority of the race meetings
(generally the first weekend of each month) and able to begin as soon as
possible.
Although only on a volunteer basis, expenses will be paid. For more information,
please contact TVKC Chairman, Nigel Edwards, on 07883 401205.
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New Drivers For MSPORT Karting (15/09)
MSPORT
Karting, the Whilton Mill based Tony Kart dealers are pleased to welcome Casper
Stevenson to its X30 Junior line-up. Casper first tested with the team during
the summer and has now confirmed a deal to race with the team, starting with the
X30 tour at our home circuit this weekend. Casper will finish off the season
doing various club races getting ready for a full season of racing at club and
national level in 2017.
The team also welcomes Lucas Gross for the X30 tour and we
are looking forward to working with these new young chargers.
We are main dealers for Tony Kart and
carry full spares back up to each event for both team drivers and customers.
Team spaces are limited, please call
01327 842778 to discuss your requirements. The team will be racing over the
winter at PFI, Kimbolton, Shenington and Whilton Mill each month.
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The Awning Company Super One Series (14/09)
Three
titles were settled at the Oxfordshire circuit. Scott Allen clinched the short
circuit gearbox MSA British Championship whilst Harry Thompson completed a
unique double in adding the Honda Cadet to his IAME Cadet British title and
Jenson Butterfield has done enough to put the MiniMax title to bed, both with a
round to run. It was wet nearly all day on Saturday for the timed qualifying and
heats, only the last couple of races had slicks but Sunday dawned bright and
sunny.
MSA
British Short Circuit Gearbox Championship for KZ1
Scott Allen was a full second faster than Dan Kelly in the
streaming wet timed qualifying and went onto dominate the two heats.
Unfortunately round one winner John Pike was unable to race, citing work
priorities. In the first final Allen set off ahead of Kelly with guest
driver Tom Longfield just about hanging onto the lead pair. A masterly
lunge at the last hairpin say Kelly move ahead and although Allen came back on
his rear bumper no safe overtake presented. Hannah Lang came of the start
grid last but leapfrogged Anderson Chilcott and Lee Hasler for fourth. For
the second final Allen leapt away from the middle of the front row to lead Kelly
and Longfield. The gap between the lead duo waxed and waned, with Kelly
putting in fastest lap but never quite able to find an opening. Lang came
by Chilcott for fourth once more, before the latter retired and Longfield again
acquitted himself well. Allen celebrated his British title over the line
and said: ""It was hard but fair racing all season, still difficult to win
though." That was the final round of the class, all the others end at PF
International two weeks later.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Dan Kelly (Andy Fairless Racing/Birel ART); 2 Scott Allen (Jade
Karts/Gold/IAME); 3 Tom Longfield (Privateer/Birel ART/TM); 4 Hannah Lang (MK
Racing/Tonykart/Vortex); 5 Lee Hasler (Privateer/CRG/Maxter); 6 Anderson
Chilcott (Jade Karts/Gold/IAME).
Final 2: 1 Allen; 2 Dan Kelly +0.14s; 3 Longfield; 4 Lang;
5 Hasler; 6 Chilcott.
ABkC
Honda Cadet National Championship
Joint largest class with senior TKM Extreme, the Honda
Cadets needed two timed qualifying sessions and a repechage before the finals.
Alex Eades was quickest over Oliver Bearman in TQ1 with Harry Thompson sixth,
and in TQ2 Archie Brown was quite a bit faster than Kacper Skuza. When put
together the first session was faster. Bearman won both his heats and
Thompson the other. The first final was quickly stopped for an accident
but the errant driver was able to restart at the back. After a heat
exclusion Sebastian Bloch found himself starting near the back of the repechage
but soon arrowed through to win over Tyler Read. Frankie Taylor's driving
was bad enough to see him excluded from the event. The O Plated Bearman
lined up on pole for the first final alongside Thompson, Bearman being the only
realistic challenger to Thompson for the title. Although Bearman did take
the lead at the start he was soon drifting backwards with some sort of problem,
capped by a spin in the chicane to end 22nd. Thompson assumed the lead and
despite a successful challenges by Dylan Cooper he took the win over Eades and
James Walker. Cooper was squeezed wide in the chicane attempting a pass and fell
to 19th. The E Plated Wesley Mason was docked a lap for driving standards
and would be another of the quick ones starting the second final from near the
back. Thompson and Eades broke clear, Thompson deciding to retake up the
lead when the next group came close, eventually heading a twelve kart train.
Lucas Ellingham vaulted into second, Eades third and so it stayed with Thompson
defending to the chequer and Bearman battling up to eighth. Thompson has
enjoyed a fantastic year racing in both classes, often at the same meetings.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Harry Thompson (CER/Synergy); 2 Alex Eades
(Global Karting/BRK); 3 James Walker (CER/Synergy); 4 Tom Lebbon (BRK/BRK); 5
Caden McQueen (Privateer/ZIP); 6 Lucas Ellingham (Global Karting/Zip).
Final 2: 1 Thompson; 2 Ellingham; 3
Eades; 4 Archie Brown (BRK/BRK); 5 McQueen; 6 Walker.
ABkC
MiniMax National Championship
Only Jonny Edgar had a realistic chance of keeping the
title hopes alive to the final round and he qualified third just ahead of Jenson
Butterfield whilst Oakley Pryor was fastest from Tom Canning. Pryor won
heat one and Lorcan Hanafin the other putting Canning on pole for the first
final alongside Butterfield. Although briefly in second to Canning, Edgar
was shuffled back to fifth whilst Canning and Butterfield disputed the lead.
Hanafin came up to spoil their fun by taking the win, Butterfield second whilst
Canning out-witted Edgar and Dexter Patterson for third. For the second
final Hanafin and Butterfield sped clear whilst Edgar was mired in an exchange
with Canning, eventually third. That was more than enough to give
Butterfield an unassailable points advantage for the ABkC National title.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Lorcan Hanafin (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 2
Jenson Butterfield (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 3 Tom Canning (KR Sport/Kosmic); 4
Jonny Edgar (Coles Racing/Tony); 5 Dexter Patterson (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 6
Finlay Bunce (Tooley Motorsport/Tony).
Final 2: 1 Hanafin; 2 Butterfield; 3 Edgar; 4 Canning; 5
Patterson; 6 Ben Fayers (Project One/Tony).
ABkC
Junior Max National Championship
Everybody was quite close in the timed qualifying but it
was Mark Kimber from Joe Turney and Myles Apps that scored at the top of the
list. Kimber and Turney shared the heat wins but it was Apps' consistency
with two seconds that brought him pole for the first final. There was a
good bit of shuffling around at the front between Apps, Tyler Chesterton and
Turney until the latter broke away. He was reeled in by Jonathan Hoggard
and Chesterton who then both traded the lead. Turney regained second then
was hung out to dry to finish fifth, Chesterton clear to win whilst Hoggard
claimed second over Kimber. The second final was much of a re-run, Hoggard
shuffled back from the lead taken up by Turney for a few laps. He was
deposed by Chesterton in the chicane followed by a further place loss to Kimber.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Tyler Chesterton (Coles Racing/Tony); 2
Jonathan Hoggard (KR Sport/Kosmic); 3 Mark Kimber (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 4
Rory Hudson (Tooley Motorsport/Tony); 5 Joe Turney (KR Sport/Kosmic); 6 Myles
Apps (Dan Holland Racing/Alonso).
Final 2: 1 Chesterton; 2 Kimber; 3 Turney; 4 Hoggard; 5
Hudson; 6 Apps.
ABkC
Senior Max National Championship
Jack McCarthy took fastest qualifying time over Josh White
and Josh Skelton with McCarthy and Josh Collings going onto win the heats.
Skelton and Collings lined up on the front row of the first final, in the
biggest grid of the year. Collings then managed a lights to chequer win despite
the close attention of White after he had taken Skelton early on. Charlie
Turner was nobbled in the chicance, losing many places then retired with a
thrown chain. Harrison Thomas worked his way up to third, beating Skelton
and McCarthy. Collings once again took the second final win, but with more
effort as he had to repass Skelton and regain the lead from White. That
pair drew clear of Tom Gamble who eventually succumbed to Thomas for third.
Turner fell foul of officialdom with an exclusion from driving in his efforts to
recover.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Josh
Collings (Dan Holland Racing/Alonso); 2 Josh White (Coles Racing/Tony); 3
Harrison Thomas (KR Sport/Kosmic); 4 Josh Skelton (Coles Racing/Tony); 5 Jack
McCarthy (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 6 James Johnson (Privateer/Tony).
Final 2: 1 Collings; 2 White; 3
Thomas; 4 Tom Gamble (Strawberry Racing/Tony); 5 Johnson; 6 McCarthy.
ABkC
Junior TKM National Championship
For many Shenington in the TKM home track yet Ian Sisson
took fastest in TQ from Kristian Brierley and local James Pashley. Sisson
dominated in the wet and won both heats from Pashley but lost many places on the
first lap when his engine cut out. He would finish a lowly 17th.
Bradley White took up the running until Adam Sparrow relieved him of the lead,
only to be himself put aside by Abbi Pulling. Then Joe Fowler surged into
a big lead for the win, Pulling breaking clear of the second group to chase him
down. Pashley leapfrogged White and Ross Deal near the end for third.
Sparrow was later excluded for driving standards. Fowler hung onto the
lead throughout the second final, Pulling on his bumper but never quite seeing a
gap. Pashley and Lee Whittingham traded third with Pashley prevailing.
Sisson made it to 10th and Sparrow to 12th.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Joe Fowler (Jade Karts/Jade); 2 Abbi Pulling
(Tal-Ko/Tal-Ko); 3 James Pashley (Privateer/Jade); 4 Ross Deal (SJ
Motorsport/Tal-Ko); 5 Zak Oates (Klaassen Motorsport/Tonykart); 6 Lee
Whittingham (Privateer/Tonykart).
Final 2: 1 Fowler; 2 Pulling; 3 Pashley; 4 Whittingham; 5
Jordan Lee-Chapman (Privateer/Tonykart); 6 Kristian Brierley (Klaassen
Motorsport/Tonykart).
ABkC
TKM Extreme National Championship
This class has enjoyed an extraordinary resurgence this
year, and more than matches Honda Cadet for size, needing a repechage every
round. The amalgamated timed qualifying had Harry Moore at the top of the
list from Tom Owen, Joe Stockford and Charlie Bruce-White. Owen, John
Hogan and Bruce-White won the heats putting Owen on pole from Bruce-White for
the first final. Bruce-White led initially until Owen vaulted over Phil
Smith and then led. Smith had started sixth on the grid but he was soon
relieved of the lead by Chris Whitton who had fairly flown up from grid 13.
Ryan Edwards, the Welsh champion, momentarily took third from Owen but fell back
to sixth, allowing Smith and Whitton to break away. Owen held off
Bruce-White for third which would become second when Whitton was excluded for
not having enough fuel left to give a sample. A little further back Simon
Vercoe, James Ogden and Lewis Wadley all crashed out at the high speed Hangar
Corner. Five karts had 10s penalties for displaced front fairings.
From eighth on the grid Matthew Taylor sliced through the squabbling lead pack
headed by Phil Smith and Owen in the second final to lead. Smith fell as
far as eleventh before working his way back to fifth. Taylor was reeled in
by Edwards and Owen, both going past with Owen then taking the win. Edwards lost
second to Taylor.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Phil Smith (Precision Racing/Tonykart); 2 Tom Owen (Klaassen
Motorsport/Tonykart); 3 Charlie Bruce-White (Privateer/Tonykart); 4 Matt England
(Privateer/Tal-Ko); 5 Harry Moore (Jade Karts/Jade); 6 Ryan Edwards
(Privateer/Tonykart).
Final 2:
1 Owen; 2 Matthew Taylor; 3 Edwards; 4 England; 5 Smith; 6 Moore.
For more
information on the championship visit
superoneseries.com.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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The World Championships Are Back (14/09)
In
a major coup for UK karting, Lincolnshire's PF International circuit will host
next year's CIK-FIA World Junior & Senior Kart Championships on 22-24 September
2017, subject to ratification by the FIA World Motor Sport Council.
Trent Valley Kart Club (TVKC) said it
will start planning immediately for the organisational challenge of running the
world's premier karting event. The club also said it hoped the rest of UK
karting will support the occasion by avoiding clashes during the world
championship weekend.
Nigel Edwards, TVKC chairman, said: "The whole team at
TVKC and the legendry PF International kart circuit are delighted to be awarded
the 2017 CIK-FIA World Championships, which is just reward for their past
efforts in bringing CIK-FIA karting to the UK and also for the strides made by
the PFI circuit and management, all of which has been with the help and support
of the MSA.
"UK karting organisers and officials are the envy of the world and this event
will allow us to showcase all that is good about our sport," he continued. "We
hope that UK kart officials and marshals will turn out in force to assist with
the organisation and be part of this magical moment in UK karting history."
For further
information, contact TVKC via
www.tvkc.co.uk.
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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New Motorsport School (12/09)
Donington
Park is to host a new Motorsport School for Race Car and Bike Mechanics.
On 19 November Donington Park will
open its doors for ten weekends to host the new MIA School of Race Mechanics for
race cars and race bikes, in partnership with the Motorsport Industry
Association (MIA) and the famous Motorsport Technical School (MTS) of Monza in
Italy.
The
MIA School of Race Mechanics at Donington will provide forty students with the
chance to join these two employer-supported programmes, studying for 160 hours
over ten weekends. The hands-on, pit-garage practical and classroom courses will
be led by current race car and race bike mechanics who will share their
successful experience.
The courses provide a one-of-a-kind opportunity for
students looking for a career as a motorsport mechanic. While also ensuring
teams which usually provide on the job training, have access to new students who
have met an industry standard.
* Race Car Mechanics will work on Sports, Touring, Formula
and Rally cars gaining a knowledge of open and closed wheel racing.
* Race Bike Mechanics will work on
Super, Super Stock, Track and Off-Road Bikes for practical hands-on learning.
The top ten students from the course
will receive a 2017 placement within a professional race team, giving them a
head start in their motorsport careers.
Christopher
Tate, Managing Director of Donington Park commented "We are delighted to be
holding the School of Race Mechanics at Donington Park. We believe we are keen
innovators at Donington, and are always pressing to introduce new people to the
sport, whether they be future competitors, spectators, marshals, or in this
case, mechanics. Quite simply, motorsport mechanics are vital to any team
competing in car or bike racing, and we are pleased that the MIA has recognised
that more needs to be done to encourage mechanics of the future to take an
interest in the sport. We are sure the students will have a thoroughly useful
experience, and are grateful that the MIA has selected to hold the school at
Donington Park."
Chris Aylett, Chief Executive of the Motorsport Industry
Association commented "There is a strong demand from UK race and rally teams for
well-trained mechanics, the MIA created these unique, focussed training courses,
delivered by experts, to help young people get one of these jobs. MIA School of
Race Mechanics students have the best possible start to their motorsport careers
as all our courses are closely linked with future employers to meet their
current demands".
Are you a student studying mechanics at a technical
college? A car/bike mechanic who wants to move into motorsport? A team wanting
to invest in training your staff? A race competitor needing more practical
knowledge? These courses will be of interest to you.
To book on a course or for more
information, please visit the MIA website at
www.the-mia.com/education.
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British Short Circuit Kart Champs (12/09)
Scott
Allen clinched his first British title at Shenington, starting with fastest in
timed qualifying followed up by two heat wins on a soaking wet Saturday.
Sunday dawned sunny and dry, with
Allen leading the first final until Dan Kelly executed a masterful lunge into
the last hairpin.
For the second final Allen made a perfect start and held
off Dan Kelly throughout to take the win. Guest driver Tom Longfield showed good
pace keeping in touch with the leading duo.
Results - Final 1:
1 Dan Kelly (Birel/TM)
2 Scott Allen (Gold/IAME)
3 Tom Longfield (Birel/TM)
Results
- Final 2:
1 Scott
Allen (Gold/IAME)
2 Dan Kelly
(Birel/TM)
3 Tom Longfield
(Birel/TM)
Provisional championship standings:
1 Scott Allen - 579 points (CHAMPION)
2 Dan Kelly - 565
3 Hannah Lang - 525
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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British Short Circuit Kart Champs (07/09)
This
weekend - 10th & 11th September - The Awning Company MSA British Short Circuit
Kart Championship heads to Shenington, near Banbury, for the final round.
John Pike and Scott Allen have both
won rounds this year so this decider, the third and final round, will be most
crucial as to who wears the British crown.Allen holds a slender 12-point lead
with Dan Kelly just a point ahead of Pike in second. The 125cc 6-speed geared
karts will reach over 90mph on the fast circuit that has two tricky hairpins
offering good overtaking opportunities.
Live timing is
available at www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/skrclivetiming.html.
Full details for the entry lists and event timetables are
on here superoneseries.com/downloads/and for access visit the Shenington
website: www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk.
Spectator access is £5 per car and the
event will be televised on MotorsTV.
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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IKR Owner Driver Summer Champs (05/09)
Round
6, the final summer round of the IKR Owner Driver championship takes place on
Sunday 11th September 2016.
Meetings for this championship are every 2nd Sunday of the
month with race practice the Saturday before. The Championship has 6 rounds with
each competitor's best 5 results counting towards their final position.
Honda Cadet and Honda Cadet Clubman
must run with the new exhaust.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1
tyre (1 set for all 6 rounds). You can pre-order tyres, pay via card over the
phone, for collection race weekend.
Dropped nosecone rule for Junior Subaru/Junior
Rotax/Senior Rotax classes also applies, however with a 4 second penalty if the
nosecone drops.
Summer Regulations (available on website) are practice,
timed qualifying, 2 heats and a 15 lap final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda
Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162,
Rotax Max 177. Bambino grids have practice/qualify, followed by 3 timed
runs.
F4S
Race Series (Including F4S Race Plate) are joining us this weekend - see
http://www.dartmotorsport.com/.
Modified ProKarts are also here, Graham King & fellow
drivers, so quite a ProKart weekend.
Post completed race entry form and
payment to the circuit, or entry confirmation and card payment over the phone.
Note entries are taken up to and including race morning (with no late entry
fee). Or race entry online at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
via TrakData, the deadline for this being Wednesday 7th September.
Clarkekarts Shop is open both
Saturday 10th September testing/race practice and Sunday 11th race day. Café
and Clubhouse is open both days, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Our 6 Round Owner Driver IKR Winter Championship kicks off
9th & 10th of October 2016.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) on
01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email [email protected].
You can also visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or download our app at https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy (05/09)
Callum
Bradshaw has won the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy after being nominated by the
MSA to represent the UK in the world championship for promising young karters.
Fifty-one competitors aged 13 to 15
took part in the championship, having been nominated by their respective
national motorsport governing bodies from around the world. Bradshaw (15)
dominated from the first event with victory in France, followed by another
strong performance in Portugal. He sealed the championship with a fourth-place
finish in yesterday's season finale in Sweden (4 September).
As part of his prize package,
Bradshaw now has the opportunity to compete in the CIK-FIA World Junior
Championship in Bahrain in November.
Bradshaw said: "It's a great feeling to win the Academy.
I'm the first Brit to win so it's a really immense feeling. The championship has
been a really hard experience; we did the job in the first two rounds and came
to Sweden ready to do what we needed to do. I'd just like to thank the MSA for
selecting me, my parents, Rob Dodds and my mechanic Alex for their support."
The MSA's second UK nominee, Oliver
Clarke (13), finished seventh overall in the Trophy after an impressive first
international campaign. He said: "I think the championship has gone really well.
I'm a bit disappointed not to be on the podium but seventh is still good for a
first-year drive. I've learnt a lot from the championship and it's been a great
experience."
Greg Symes, MSA Academy Manager, added: "This is a
fantastic result for UK karting, which confirms that we are in safe hands with
the next generation of young talent coming through. The commitment and
dedication shown by Callum and Oliver fully endorses our decision to choose them
as UK representatives in this world championship. They have done the UK very
proud and we look forward to working with them in the future on the MSA Academy
talent development pathway."
Photograph courtesy of KSP.
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SYKC Catering Van (31/08)
An
appeal for help from Emma Gallagher...
"Earlier in this month of August
some mindless vandals took it upon themselves to burn down the catering van at
South Yorkshire Kart Club. This is a fantastic club close to a lot of people's
hearts.
The
two lovely ladies who run the catering for the club have been left absolutely
devastated by the heartless actions which have left them with no option but to
completely close it down as they do not have the funds to fix this mess.
Emma Gallagher
has set up a fund-raising page and says it would be appreciated very much if
anyone could help with anything at all to get things back up and running for
these kind ladies. The Just Giving fund raising page can be found at
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/emma-gallagher.
The club itself is very welcoming to everyone and
fantastic for all the families who attend. Thank you for taking the time to read
and thank you to everyone who's helping, it means the world to the club".
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British Superkart Championship (31/08)
Rounds
11 & 12 of the MSA British Superkart Championship took place on 29th August.
Jack Layton took two big steps towards
securing the championship when he won both rounds at a Castle Combe.
Starting from pole position in race
one, he took the lead and pulled away from the opposition to win by nearly five
seconds when the race was red-flagged.
In the second outing Layton was made
to work harder. Gareth James took the lead at the start with Layton down in
fourth place. On lap four he passed James at Quarry Bend to take the lead but
then came under pressure from Andy Bird before the race was stopped due to an
incident.
Results - Round 11:
1 Jack
Layton (Anderson DEA)
2 Gavin
Bennett (Anderson DEA)
3 Ross
Allen (Jade DEA)
Results - Round 12:
1 Jack Layton (Anderson DEA)
2 Andy Bird (Raider Gas Gas)
3 Gareth James (Anderson DEA)
Provisional championship standings:
1 Jack Layton - 420 points
2 Gavin Bennett - 371
3 James O'Reilly - 284
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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250 & 125 'O' Plate (25/08)
Not only is it the fantastic Midland Champs on the 1st
weekend in September but Rissy is also fortunate to be hosting the 'O' plate for
both the 250 and 125 gearbox classes. It is gearing up to be a bumper weekend of
racing. (Sorry couldn't resist).
Rissington is situated in the picturesque Cotswolds and is
easily accessible. It's actually under an hour from Oxford, Swindon and Warwick,
an hour and a half from Birmingham, Bristol, Reading and Hereford and less than
two from Cardiff, Luton, Watford or Leicester. With a huge grassed paddock and
shower facilities it's great to stopover. Access to the circuit is available
from Friday afternoon. For Satnav use postcode GL54 2LR.
For more info
about the track, facilities and online entry see
www.rissykartclub.com.
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MSA British Superkart Championship (25/08)
This
weekend sees rounds 11 and 12 taking place at Castle Combe, the first time that
the series has been to the Wiltshire circuit for three years.
Jack Layton tops the table with five
wins so far this season and will be looking to extend his advantage. However,
reigning champion Gavin Bennett has recently secured the CIK-FIA European Mono
Cylinder Cup and would like to add to that success and close the 34-point gap.
James O'Reilly lies third in the
championship and will be looking to get his first win of the season. He likes
the nature of the circuit and was involved in an epic battle with Paul Platt
back in 2013. Ross Allen and James Hassall cannot be ruled out of the equation,
while UK Cup holder Dan Clark is hoping to get back to winning ways. A couple of
retirements at Donington in July have dropped him to fifth in the championship.
Photograph courtesy of Nick Purdie.
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Strawberry's Trophy Haul At Larkhall (22/08)
Patterson
wins S1 Mini Max, but Butterfield leads while double podium puts McCarthy back
on top in Senior Max.
Fresh from his debut with
Strawberry Racing at KartMasters the week before, Dexter Patterson turned the
tables on team-mate Jenson Butterfield to deliver two brilliant victories at
Larkhall, last Sunday (14 August). Jack McCarthy overcame a blip in form with a
brace of podium finishes to reassert his position at the head of affairs in the
Senior category, while Junior star Mark Kimber toiled hard for his top ten
finishes.
Jenson
was clearly the man to beat in Mini after setting the best time in TQ, ahead of
Dexter in 2nd and Lorcan Hanafin, who was 4th-fastest. Butterfield then sealed
pole position for Sunday's first final with wins in both heats. Patterson
slotted in behind him on Row 2 with Hanafin going off the outside of Row 3.
With Jonny Edgar and Tom Canning
tripping over each other at the start, Jenson maintained his early advantage
with Dexter and Lorcan benefiting from the disappearance of the former duo. Bit
by bit, the young Scot reeled in the Englishman, with Hanafin now 3rd and
keeping a watching brief. Patterson's pressure paid off and he was able to make
the catch and pass for the lead. To the relief of their team anxiously looking
on, stalemate then ensued. It lasted until the chequered flag, but at least
guaranteeing a Strawberry 1-2-3 finish in the process.
Shortly
after the start of the main final, Dexter and Jenson put daylight between
themselves and Lorcan. With none of the trio truly challenged, this left the
on-track heroics to the charging Canning and Edgar, who duked it out for 4th.
Butterfield maintains his healthy lead in the title race and will be aiming for
consistently high finishes in the remaining races.
The team's Junior Max pair of Mark
Kimber and newcomer Ali Akabi had a challenging weekend. Kimber could not find
his customary pace, but was consistently in the top ten. Ali's inexperience
showed, especially against the seasoned regulars and Larkhall is not an easy
track to go and get a result at, especially at this level.
Having
qualified 9th for the first final, Mark crossed the line 7th in a hard-fought
race. Ali gained experience and brought his Tony Kart home 18th. Another tough,
highly competitive encounter saw Kimber rewarded with 6th, while Akabi was
sidelined in the early stages of the second final.
There was extra competition for the
Senior Max front-runners in the form of two guest drivers, Mark Ross and Paul
Stewart. Both took the opportunity to shake things up by the scruff of the neck
and sent a signal in the time trials by setting the fastest laps.
Ross
was unbeaten in the heats; clearly enjoying the home advantage. Strawberry's
Jack McCarthy may have been a long way from his home in Kent, but he accepted
the challenge of the flying Scotsman and doggedly chased Ross in the first heat,
eventually settling for 2nd. A DNF in the following race compromised Jack's
chances of a decent grid position for the first final. However, from P9 he
slugged it out with his championship rivals to pick his way forward and take
2nd. Ross had been imperious and repeated his earlier victory in fine style in
the second final. This time Stewart wriggled clear, to make it a Scots 1-2 with
McCarthy upholding English honour by taking the last step on the podium.
Vitally, the haul of championship points restored the series lead to him, with
two rounds now remaining.
For information, please call Warwick
Ringham at Strawberry Racing on 0114 288 9933 or email
[email protected]. Visit our website
at
www.strawberryracing.co.uk.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Jack Is Back! (19/08)
Double
podium puts McCarthy back in front of Super One title race.
A mid-season
wobble might have spelled the end of many a young driver's title ambitions, but
for Jack McCarthy it simply spurred him on. The Kent teenager capped his
birthday celebrations with a brace of excellent performances that returned him
to the top of the points table.
Since his blistering graduation to the Senior Max ranks
earlier in the year - which included victory in the British Open Championship -
McCarthy has found the going tougher than his early season form suggested. The
Bromley racer admitted to feeling frustrated at the championship's previous
round (at Fulbeck) having notched up a best finish of 5th out of the two finals.
However, with three rounds remaining
- including the series' visit to the Summerlee Raceway in Lanarkshire last
weekend - everything was still very much to play for.
Local knowledge proved to be a
significant advantage in Timed Qualifying, as Mark Ross and Paul Stewart
demonstrated. The Scots pair topped the time sheets, with McCarthy 0.06 shy of
the fastest lap and down in 6th place overall.
Ross'
winning margin ahead of Jack - just over a second - in the first of Saturday's
heats, belied the pace that Strawberry Racing had found between TQ and the
racing. Demonstrating his characteristic grit, McCarthy had worked his way from
P6 to the runner-up slot, setting the fastest lap in the process.
Jack was poised
for further success in the second heat, but misfortune befell the Bromley
teenager. As he was pushing hard he over-committed himself heading into a corner
and hit the barriers. With damage to his nose cone, he retired to avoid a
penalty for a misaligned front-fairing and save his tyres.
This put him 9th on the grid for the
first final on Sunday (14 August) but in a near carbon copy of the first heat,
McCarthy wound up 2nd and chasing down the race leader. With too little time to
mount a serious challenge for the win, he stayed put and accepted the generous
championship points on offer.
The main final saw the guesting Ross and Stewart show the
series regulars the way around the circuit with aplomb. McCarthy led the chase
down, but was nearly two seconds adrift by the time the chequered flag was
waved.
However, as first of the title challengers, Jack re-established himself at the
top of the points table, with two rounds to go.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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The 4Gadgets London Cup (18/08)
It
is with huge excitement that Rye House Kart Raceway and HKC 2016 are able to
announce this year's "televised" 4Gadgets London Cup.
This flagship event of the year held
annually in September is the longest established major kart competition in the
UK held at Rye House, which is acknowledged as one of the most technical tracks
in the country.
Having history by the truck load, "anyone who was, or is,
anyone" has raced here!
The 4Gadgets London Cup will take place on the 17th & 18th
of September (a 2 day event) & will be supported by local "techie" business
4Gadgets.
Not only will the event be filmed for Motors TV, race sponsors will also be
giving away some great TBA prizes to the podium finishers.
We'd love you to join us for a
cracking event!
To enter, either give us call on
01992 460895 or book online via
https://hkc.alphatiming.co.uk/register/msa.
For further
info, please visit
http://www.rye-house.co.uk/kart-raceway/hoddesdon-kart-club/4gadgets-london-cup.
See you there!
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Tonykart Summer Special (17/08)
As
a new Tonykart dealer for Central UK MSPORT Karting have a special offer for new
customers...
With every 2016 Tonykart kart purchased in August it will
come with a free test day at Whilton Mill Kart Circuit.
You can use this test day for chassis
set up or driver coaching from our race engineers. The team will supply GoPro
cameras and data logger if required.
Feel free to
contact us to discuss your requirements on 01327 842778 or email
[email protected].
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The Awning Company Super One Series (17/08)
The
series moved north to the Scottish circuit of Larkhall, where Sunday was dry but
only 14 degrees after rain on Friday practice. X30 and KZ1 have just one
round to run, whereas Rotax classes have two. The circuit is well liked,
although only 852m, but with exciting expansion plans in place for next year.
Several local drivers took guest positions and in Senior Rotax Max in particular
were uncatchable by the regulars.
ABkC Honda Cadet National Championship
Oliver Bearman took the spoils in two hard fought Honda
Cadet finals but it was Harry Thompson the early protagonist heading timed
qualifying from Sam Heading and Wesley Mason in the first session. The
second session was much slower topped by Astin Wigley. Thompson won both
his heats, Caden McQueen the other. Slightly disadvantaged at the start of
the first final, Thompson went back to third whilst Lucas Ellingham forged ahead
of Bearman. The trio traded the lead, joined by McQueen, until Bearman
finally escaped to leave the battle for second raging. Thompson nipped
past Ellingham for runner up on the penultimate lap, Mason fourth ahead of
McQueen. In the second final Ellingham and Bearman broke away with Bearman
soon taking up the lead and holding to the chequer. Thompson fell back
from third to 20th with mechanical issues whilst McQueen leapfrogged Mason for
third. Seven drivers had warnings whilst Archie Swinscoe was excluded for
driving standards. Normally a front runner, Ben Kasperczak had a terrible
time with a DNF and a 28th.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Oliver Bearman (Project One); 2 Harry
Thompson(Synergy); 3 Lucas Ellingham (Zip); 4 Wesley Mason (Project One); 5
Caden McQueen (Zip); 6 Archie Swinscoe (BRK).
Final 2: 1 Bearman; 2 Ellingham; 3 McQueen; 4 Mason; 5
Alex Eades (BRK); 6 Sam Heading (Project One).
MSA British Short Circuit Gearbox Kart
Championship
No
one could touch Scott Allen in KZ1 as he moves to the top of the standings for
the British short circuit gearbox crown. Allen was fastest from the off,
in TQ, winning both heats and both finals. Less than three tenths split
the five karts entered during timed qualifying, hopefully more will appear for
the last round. Dan Kelly inherited second in the first final when Allen's
team mate Danny Keirle failed to finish the last lap with a seized engine.
Starting at the back Keirle rocketed through to second in the second final,
beating Kelly on the tenth lap. Erstwhile championship leader John Pike
had a lack lustre weekend and fell to third in the standings behind Kelly and
Allen.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Scott Allen
(Gold/IAME); 2 Dan Kelly (Birel/TM); 3 John Pike (Octane/Modena); 4 Hannah Lang
(Tonykart/Vortex); 5 Danny Keirle (Gold/IAME).
Final 2: 1 Allen; 2 Keirle; 3 Kelly; 4 Pike; 5 Lang.
ABkC
MiniMax National Championship
Although Jenson Butterfield was in charge through the
Saturday heats after topping TQ from Dexter Patterson and Tom Canning, Patterson
out witted him in both finals. Tom Canning and Jonny Edgar both came off
at the first final start, Canning black flagged whilst Edgar recovered to tenth.
Butterfield had taken the lead but Patterson crept closer until past and through
with Lorcan Hanafin joining them for a blanket finish. Patterson and Butterfield
broke away in the second final and stayed in that position to the chequer whilst
Hanafin had a steady third. Canning charged through the pack from the back
and eventually beat Edgar for fourth. Butterfield is still well ahead in
the points table and maybe did not wish to take any risks.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Dexter Patterson (Kosmic) 2 Jenson Butterfield
(Tonykart); 3 Lorcan Hanafin (Tonykart); 4 Finlay Bunce (Tonykart). 5 Clayton
Ravenscroft (Tonykart); 6 Evan Smillie (Gillard).
Final 2: 1 Patterson; 2 Butterfield; 3 Hanafin; 4 Tom
Canning (Kosmic); 5 Jonny Edgar (Esprit); 6 Smillie.
ABkC Junior Max National
Championship
Joe
Turney had been fastest in the time trials with Myles Apps in fourth but it was
the local Scottish Champion Tony Logie who won the first heat with Turney taking
a front fairing penalty, then Turney winning the second. Apps led off from
pole and successfully held off Rory Hudson and William Pettitt until Hudson
plunged to the back. Apps went clear for the win over Pettitt, Tyler
Chesterton losing out at the end to Turney and Jonathan Hoggard. Logie was
sixth but excluded for a non-compliance. Apps set off in the lead for the
second final but was quickly relegated to fourth as Turney and Chesterton pulled
clear. But Chesterton fell to fourth leaving Turney out on his own and
Apps could not challenge for Hoggard's second place. Turney stays in the
lead with 9 points over Hoggard and Pettitt.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Myles Apps (Tonykart); 2 William Pettitt
(Tonykart); 3 Joe Turney (Kosmic); 4 Jonathan Hoggard (Tonykart); 5 Tyler
Chesterton (Tonykart); 6 Tommy Foster (Tonykart).
Final 2: 1 Turney; 2 Hoggard; 3 Apps; 4 Chesterton; 5
Pettitt; 6 Mark Kimber (Tonykart).
ABkC
Senior Max National Championship
Scottish guest drivers Mark Ross and Paul Stewart set the
scene in timed qualifying, out driving all the regulars from the top teams.
Ross won both heats although Stewart was only 7th and 4th. Jack
McCarthy, Josh White and Rob Ellis all failed to finish the second heat so were
back on the first final grid. So Ross had it all his own way whilst
McCarthy battled past Harrison Thomas and Stewart but could not close the gap to
the leader. It was a similar story in the second final, the locals
pulverising the rest with Ross and Stewart nearly 2s clear of McCarthy and
Thomas. Josh Collings was fourth in the first final but took a front fairing
penalty and fought back to fifth in the second one. McCarthy has a 4 point
lead over Josh Skelton.
Results:
Final 1; 1 Mark Ross (Birel); 2 Jack McCarthy (Tonykart); 3 Paul Stewart
(Tonykart); 4 Harrison Thomas (Tonykart); 5 Josh Skelton (Tonykart); 5 Josh
White (Tonykart).
Final 2: 1
Ross; 2 Stewart; 3 McCarthy; 4 Thomas; 5 Josh Collings (Alonso); 6 Skelton.
Junior X30 International
Qualifier
Gordon
Mutch has had his exclusion for not having his helmet done up at Llandow
overturned so is back in the hunt for points, some 21 behind Angus Fender.
Fender had the edge on Saturday with best qualifying time and winning both
heats. Fender set off in the lead of the first final with Max Jeanne on
his tail, until Oliver Clarke powered up behind. Going into the two double
lefts after the start line Clarke tried a pass on Fender but was rebuffed and
cut over the grass, both drivers dropping back and letting Mutch take the win
over Jeanne. Fender finished seventh, and Clarke was given a 10s penalty.
Mutch led the second final with Fender leapfrogging into second over Shane
White. But Clarke was on a mission, carving past his opponents and by lap
6 was into second over Fender and chasing down Mutch. That pass was quick
to follow as Clarke won with 1.26s in hand.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Gordon Mutch (Mad Croc); 2 Max Jeanne (TBA); 3
Shane White (Tonykart); 4 Harry McQuillan (Tonykart); 5 Teddy Pritchard (Birel
ART); 6 Ethan Pitt (Mach 1).
Final 2: 1 Oliver Clarke (Tonykart); 2 Mutch; 3 Angus Fender (Gold); 4
Pritchard; 5 White; 6 Angus Moulsdale (TBA).
Senior
X30 International Qualifier
Brett
Ward took TQ honours and he and Josh Collings took the heat wins, putting them
on the front of the first final grid. Ward got a flying start, Collings
going back to 8th and working hard for 6th. That became third after Matt
Davies overhauled Ward, and Matthew Hirst fell from third to fifth behind Dean
Hale. Matt Gilliland fared worse, going from grid 4 to last and only
reaching ninth and would DNF the second final. In that Collings was quick
to take over the lead from Davies and eke out 1.46s with Hale and Ward battling
for third. Collings has 19 points in hand over Ward.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Matt Davies (Tonykart); 2 Brett Ward (Mach 1);
3 Josh Collings (Alonso); 4 Dean Hale (Gold); 5 Matthew Hirst (Kosmic); 6 Scott
Mackrell (Tonykart).
Final 2: 1 Collings; 2 Davies; 3 Hale; 4 Ward; 5 Matt Gilliland (TBA); 6
Mackrell.
For more information on the championship visit
http://superoneseries.com.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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MSPORT Wins In Larkhall (16/08)
MSPORT
Karting returned to the Super One Series in Scotland and came away with a
dominant win.
Oliver Clarke at only 13 years old was the youngest driver
on the grid and won the final after overtaking 12 drivers following a pre-final
penalty, along the way taking the fastest lap in both finals and the Super One
Series lap record for Larkhall.
MSPORT Karting operates from their state of the art
workshop at Whilton Mill Kart Circuit. We have a fully automated Dyno cell for
all our team drivers to benefit from.
The
team also offers driver coaching and chassis set up days. Dyno hire is also
available.
Feel free to call in to discuss your requirements at both
club and national level or contact us on 01327 842778 or email
[email protected].
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Drive Your Career Forward (16/08)
Formula
Fast Indoor Karting in Milton Keynes are currently looking for energetic,
enthusiastic and ambitious individuals to join our Track team.
If you're passionate about
motorsport, and want a chance to work behind the scenes at one the UK's best
reviewed indoor circuits, this could be the job for you. You'll be responsible
for delivering a great motorsport experience as a Track Marshal.
Marshal responsibilities include:
- Marshalling of race events to ensure safe and fair
racing
- Kart control tuition
for beginner drivers
- Basic
kart preparation and cleaning
-
Venue upkeep and maintenance duties
Required
skills include:
- Good, clear
communication with all ages
-
Ability to listen and learn quickly
- Good awareness and anticipation of risks, personal
safety
- An engaging, friendly
and professional manner
- Good
practical skills
Job details:
- Position: Part Time (indicated hours: up to 30 per week)
- Salary: from £5.32/hour
- Minimum age: 16
Formula
Fast are a leading indoor karting destination and hosts of the British Rental
Kart Championship. Founded as a family business, the people working for us are
key to the experience we provide. We have a small, friendly and dedicated team,
many of whom have been with us for some time. Our business is growing rapidly
and we are keen to expand operations and encourage staff progression from within
the business.
We look for friendly, engaging personalities - preferably
with an interest in motorsport - who take pride in their work and use their
initiative to ensure every guest has an amazing time.
Full details can be found
here.
To apply please send a covering
letter and CV to Phil Stanley:
[email protected] or apply in person.
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British Short Circuit Kart Champs (15/08)
Scott
Allen dominated at Larkhall, winning both heats and both finals, to take the
championship lead.
Dan Kelly inherited second in the first final when Allen's
Jade team mate Danny Keirle failed to finish the last lap with a seized engine.
Starting at the back Keirle rocketed through to second in the grand final,
beating Kelly.
John Pike had a disappointing weekend and fell to third in
the championship standings behind Kelly and Allen.
Final 1:
1 Scott Allen
2 Dan Kelly
3 John Pike
Final
2:
1 Scott Allen
2 Danny Keirle
3 Dan Kelly
Provisional championship standings:
1 Scott Allen - 385 points
2 Dan Kelly - 373
3 John Pike - 372
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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MSA Bambino Kart Championship (15/08)
25
drivers made the trip to the Lakeland stadium near Rowrah in Cumbria for round
six of the championship.
Championship front runners Leo Robinson and Monde-jnr
Konini took pole positions in their groups respectively.
Timed runs saw wins for Robinson and
Rookie Macaulay Bishop. The final was won by Scottish Driver Finlay brown who
finished ahead of Macaulay Bishop and Damian Baruss-Haggett.
Results:
1 Macaulay Bishop: Wright /Comer / Le Cont
2 Leo Robinson Tony Kart: Comer /Le
Cont
3 Finlay Brown Birel-ART:
Comer/Le Cont
Provisional championship standings:
1 Leo Robinson - 529 points
2 Monde-jnr Konini - 515
3 Finlay Brown - 488
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Keirle On Top Step Again (12/08)
Danny
takes Gold spot at Kartmasters.
Danny Keirle showed once again what a top performer he his
at the 2016 MSA Kartmasters event at the PF International circuit. After a
difficult Saturday in the qualifying heats Danny put in a faultless performance
on Sunday to take victory in the Senior IAME X30 class. The Jade kart team gave
him a great set up on the Gold GTR30 chassis that enabled him to add another
title to the European Open that he won earlier in the year.
Also congratulations to Matthew
Graham on his excellent 4th overall place finish in the very competitive Junior
X30 Kartmasters race, yet another good result for Gold Kart chassis brand.
For details on the superb new Gold
Kart chassis or team support in the Jade Kart race team please don't hesitate to
contact us.
Magnum
Motorsport (UK Gold Kart importer) Trade dealer enquiries welcome.
Telephone 01257 474419 or email
[email protected].
or
Jade
Karts (UK Gold kart race team and dealer)
Telephone 01295 678188
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MSA Short Circuit Champs Preview (11/08)
This
weekend the championship visits Larkhall in Scotland for the penultimate round.
John Pike
leads the championship by four points over Scott Allen. Larkhall itself presents
a challenge to the drivers, with limited places to overtake, a good qualifying
position and delivering in the heats is crucial.
The event also hosts the ABkC National
Championships for the Honda Cadet and the Rotax classes as well as the X30 and
Junior X30 International Qualifiers.
Full details for
the entry lists and event timetables are available at
superoneseries.com/downloads.
For spectator
information visit
wskc.co.uk.
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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IKR Owner Driver Summer Champs (09/08)
Meetings
for this championship are every 2nd Sunday of the month with race practice the
Saturday before. The Championship has 6 rounds with each competitor's best 5
results counting towards their final position.
Honda Cadet and Honda Cadet Clubman must run with the new
exhaust.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6
rounds). You can pre-order tyres, pay via card over the phone, for collection
race weekend.
Dropped nosecone rule for Junior Subaru/Junior
Rotax/Senior Rotax classes also applies, however with a 4 second penalty if the
nosecone drops.
Summer Regulations (available on website) are practice,
timed qualifying, 2 heats and a 15 lap final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda
Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max, ProKart 175, ProKart
200, Senior Rotax 162, Rotax Max 177. Bambino grids have practice/qualify,
followed by 3 timed runs.
Post completed race entry form and
payment to the circuit, or entry confirmation and card payment over the phone.
Note entries are taken up to and including race morning (with no late entry
fee). Or race entry online at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
via TrakData, the deadline for this being Wednesday 10th August.
Clarkekarts Shop is open both
Saturday 13th August testing/race practice and Sunday 14th race day. Café
and Clubhouse is open both days, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) on
01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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It's The South West Champs Again (08/08)
The
VIP Marquees South West Championships 2016.
Dunkeswell KRC, in association with VIP Marquees and
Mansell Raceway are proud to present the 2016 South West Championships. This 2
day festival of karting will be held at the superb Mansell Raceway Circuit, nr
Honiton on the 27th & 28th August 2016. With Open Practice and Timed Practice on
the Saturday where the grids for heats 1 and 2 will be decided and 2 Heats, a
Pre-Final and a Final on the Sunday it is going to be a great weekend of racing.
There is also a full entertainment
package on Saturday night including a BBQ, disco/karaoke and quiz. Each
competitor will receive a SWC16 T shirt, mug and sticker as well a BBQ voucher.
All this for £86 for the whole weekend.
Enter online at
www.dunkeswellkartclub.co.uk and for updates
follow us on Facebook at Dunkeswell Kart Racing Club and find out why Dunks is
the Place to Race!
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Forest Edge, It's All Happening (29/07)
At
Forest Edge it's proving to be anything but a quiet summer!
7th August will be the O Plate for
Rotax 177's with the winning Master going to the Grand Finals representing the
UK, a unique opportunity!
20th and 21st August sees the LGM and X30 tour make its
first stop at the Hampshire circuit.
Just announced is the September meeting that will see the
E Plate for Senior Rotax and O plate for Formula Blue.
The
club regularly see B Finals in Rotax so a chance for you to race for a National
plate.
It's
not too late to enter for any of these events and will see some of the best
racing to grace the Sourthern Circuit.
Head to
www.fekc.co.uk
for online entry to all events.
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September Is The Midland Champs (28/07)
Why
not grab the opportunity on the 6th and 7th of August to get in some practice
for The Midland Champs in September. Come and race and get a feel for one of the
best drivers' circuits in the country. The August meeting, as per normal, will
be practice on Saturday with racing on Sunday, 3 heats and a final.
The prestigious
Midland Champs, is held annually on the first weekend in September at
Rissington, and attracts drivers from around the country. Apart from the title,
there are also trophies and prizes for the top drivers. Also for the first time,
this year all class winners will also receive the 'KB' plate. The 'KB' plate is
in memory of founder committee members Piet Klaasen and Charlie Box.
Competitive grids make this a
fabulous racing weekend with a great atmosphere. The KZ and 250 gearbox grids
for the September meeting will be healthy as they will include drivers from the
ABkC Super 4 series.
Rissy enjoys a large, open paddock area which means there
is plenty of room to pit. Access to set up is available from Friday afternoon
and staying overnight for the weekend is free. New shower facilities are also
available.
For more info about the track, facilities and online entry
see
www.rissykartclub.com.
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Considered A Career In Karting? (28/07)
TeamSport
is the UKs biggest and fastest growing indoor karting company, currently with 17
tracks around the UK and with Manchester, Mitcham and Sheffield all about to
open we are not stopping there.
TeamSport prides itself on being a professional, customer
focussed company that offers continued career progression and training to all
its staff and as such we are always looking for talented people to join our
teams. So if you are a mechanic looking for a fresh challenge, a marshal wanting
to work inside or a customer service legend that wants a career that we could be
the company for you. Some of our current vacancies include; Mechanics at Crawley
or Tower Bridge, Duty Managers at Eastleigh, Brighton or Docklands, customer
service staff / marshal at Nottingham or Warrington.
For more details
on all our vacancies please visit
www.team-sport.co.uk/vacancies or email your CV
to
[email protected].
We'll look
forward to putting you in pole position - see what we did there?
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Euro Max Challenge Success (27/07)
Axel
Charpentier and Nicolas Schoell have long looked like future stars and at Zuera
Strawberry racing's dynamic pairing delivered in style to provisionally lift the
Junior and Senior Max titles at the third round of the Euro Max Challenge (24
July).
In
fact, such have been their performances this year that they were able to put
their respective titles beyond their rivals' grasps with a round to spare.
Mark Kimber spearheaded the team's
quest for success in the Junior Max class with the 3rd-fastest time in
qualifying, one place ahead of Charpentier, while Connor McCarthy found himself
down in 22nd place.
The racing would be dogged by contact and time penalties
for misaligned front fairings. Kimber was the first to suffer in the opening
heat, eventually classified in 22nd spot after incurring a 5-second handicap. In
the second race, Connor fell foul of the authorities for partly leaving the
start corridor. He recovered to 18th, whilst Axel took the win and Mark crossed
the line 3rd. The trio avoided any censure in the 3rd heat, with Kimber leading
Charpentier home and McCarthy 23rd.
Having avoided any penalties whilst
racking up two wins, Axel duly took pole for the 1st final. Mark lined up on P5
with Connor going off grid 24.
The
incident packed pre-final saw the stewards busily issuing nine post-race
penalties, with Connor again summoned to the Clerk's office for a dropped front
fairing. Axel however had endured no such sanction and took the win from Kimber.
He doubled up in the main final, with
his second victory also deciding the championship in the Strawberry driver's
favour. A hard-fought race concluded with Mark completing the podium - and
cementing his runner-up position in the points table. Connor's frustrating
weekend continued with an eventual 21st place.
Although
one corner of the Strawberry awning was already celebrating, Nicolas Schoell and
his supporters were quickly doing sums trying to work out what he needed to do
in order to secure the Senior Max challenge. The rapid Austrian had been the
model of consistency throughout the heats, taking three straight 4th-place
finishes and was rewarded with P3 on the pre-final grid. Ireland's Gary Donnelly
was harbouring his own title ambitions, so could be forgiven for being a little
anxious with his mid-grid start; just one place ahead of Jack McCarthy, who
would start in 14th.
Schoell struck gold with a terrific win, while Donnelly
charged up the order - making up ten places - to take the chequered flag in 5th
position. McCarthy fell victim to the ubiquitous front fairing penalty and was
ranked in 20th.
A canny drive in the main final saw Nicolas avoid the
dramas and rough-house tactics to settle for 5th and the provisional title. Not
only that, it was an early birthday present to himself, as he turns 15 a
fortnight after the event: technically making him the youngest ever Senior Euro
Max Challenge winner. Gary's 8th allowed him to net sufficient points to carry
the fight for second in the championship to the finale in France. Jack salvaged
some pride with a gutsy drive to 9th and will look to sign off his campaign with
success at Salbris.
Strawberry's DD2 duo, Sam Smelt and Aaron Sherlock figured
prominently in the twin-geared class, taking a string of top ten finishes
between them in the heats.
In the pre-final, Sam flashed across the line in 6th,
whilst Aaron was 11th. In the main final, they were pushed back into the
midfield, with Aaron another victim of the 5-second front fairing penalties.
Savouring the team's sixth Junior and
fifth Senior Euro Max titles since 2009, Team Owner Paul Spencer said: "First,
I'd like to congratulate Axel and Nicolas for the excellent job they've both
done. Sure, we played our part by giving them the equipment and support to give
them the best chance of fighting for wins but it ultimately it came down to the
two lads individually. We have a good chance of Mark and Gary taking 2nd
overall, in the last round in France. Hopefully, we'll be enjoying a Strawberry
Racing 1-2 in both classes but we have to earn that success, it won't be given
to us."
For information on Strawberry Racing please call Warwick Ringham on 0114 288
9933 or email
[email protected].
You can also visit our website at
www.strawberryracing.co.uk.
Photographs courtesy of RGMMC.
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Team Mechanics Required (26/07)
Want
to be part of a team that specialise in driver development, trackside support
services and have extensive experience of Club, National, International and
World Championship level?
Racing Perfection has several part time mechanic positions
available to assist at predominately Forest Edge Kart tests and events as well
as other Southern based circuits.
Applicants must be either current or past racers and must
have experience of working on Honda Cadet, Rotax Max or X30.
Applications are
to be sent to Steve Bell of Racing Perfection at
[email protected].
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Strawberry Drivers Make History (22/07)
Jonathan
Hoggard and Dean MacDonald were in scorching form at a sun-drenched Shenington
last weekend (16/17 July) as they raced to victory in the OK Junior and Senior
classes.
With the grids boosted by the chance to win a brand new Vortex OK motor, the
Shenington SuperPrix hosted not only the second round of the inaugural British
series for the OK class, but also the English Championship.
From the outset Hoggard was the man
to beat. Topping the time sheets in qualifying, the KR Sport driver carried his
form all the way through the heats and two finals. Strawberry Racing's Axel
Charpentier and Mark Kimber gave chase throughout and it was Kimber whom claimed
the second spot on the front row of the pre-final grid, alongside pole-sitter
Hoggard.
Charpentier out-smarted Kiern Jewiss and his team-mate at the start, but BMR's
Mark Porter surprised all three of them to slip into 2nd. With Hoggard and
Porter moving clear of their pursuers, Kimber completed the top three, with
Charpentier promoted to 4th after Jewiss was penalised for a dislodged nosecone.
With
his confidence higher than the gliders from the neighbouring flying club,
Hoggard aced the start of the main final to put daylight between him and the
hard-charging Porter. Jewiss demonstrated his prodigious talent by rocketing
from the back of the field up the order to 5th during the opening tour. Kiern
locked horns with Axel and Mark as the trio scrapped for 3rd. Together, they set
up a thrilling finale as each vied for the last podium step. At the flag, Jewiss
nicked it from Charpentier and Kimber. Roman Haskett added to his excellent 6th
place in the first final with 7th in the second, earning himself the free OK DDJ
engine in the process.
Twenty-four drivers signed-on in the Senior OK category,
highlighting the appeal of the new engine's performance characteristics. Of
course, the chance to be crowned English champion and win a brand new Vortex DDS
motor - supplied courtesy of Strawberry Racing - also added impetus to the rush
of entries.
Jamie Flynn, the son of super-successful RFM team owner,
Ricky, was fastest in TQ, pipping Dean MacDonald and Oliver Hodgson to pole
position for the heats.
The
diminutive MacDonald embodied the old adage 'to finish first, first you must
finish' as he won the two preliminary races, as Flynn and fellow challenger
Harrison Thomas suffered from DNFs.
MacDonald underlined his own ability with a perfect,
lights-to-flag drive in the first final. That he triumphed over highly-rated
opposition in the form of Jacob Stilp, Toby Sowery and Hodgson added more gloss
to his performance. Flynn impressed again with a gutsy drive from 10th to
challenge Stilp for 3rd. His efforts went unrewarded with another retirement,
promoting Strawberry's Luke Knott to 4th, ahead of Roy Johnson.
As
if to rub salt in their wounds, Dean repeated his previous feat and dominated
the second final. Stilp made a decent fist of making it look like a contest as
he out-dragged Harrison Thomas and Hodgson through the first corners. Wales'
Thomas left his braking very late on the run into the chicane to deftly pass
PFI's Hodgson with privateer Ross Martin eventually claiming 5th and, in doing
so, Strawberry's prize of a free Vortex DDS.
Reflecting on the success of the weekend and the positive
introduction of OK into British karting, Strawberry Racing's Warwick Ringham
said: "Everyone's really happy with it. The drivers love the sheer power and
responsiveness of the engine but also like the challenge of getting the most out
of it. It's more like old-school 100cc racing, because you have to think about
what you're doing. For the long term of British karting it will produce better
drivers, as they will all have to up there game, learn how to drive properly,
set karts up and look after their tyres in order to run at the front."
More history will be made at next
month's (6/7 August) Kart Masters British Kart Grand Prix. OK makes its debut in
the prestigious event, with the prized 'GP' number plates up for grabs in the
Junior and Senior classes.
For information and advice about the
Vortex OK engine, please call Warwick Ringham at Strawberry Racing on 0114 288
9933 or email
[email protected].
You can also visit our website at
www.strawberryracing.co.uk.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Kartmasters Entries Closing Soon (21/07)
Entries for the 2016 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand
Prix and the X30 Kartmasters Trophy will close on Saturday 23 July 2016!
Enter online
here and please remember to
also submit your
tyre order form.
Following the success of the format
used last year - the same will be used once again:
Thursday - Optional Test Day
Friday - Warm Up / Timed Qualifying / Heats x 2
Saturday - Warm Up / Timed Qualifying / Heats x 2
Sunday - Warm Up / B Final / Pre Final / Grand Prix
So with plenty of track time scheduled with this popular
format, daytime entertainment, live IPTV streaming and of course the massive
prize fund of over £40,000 on offer - Kartmasters 2016 is not to be missed!
So if you haven't already done so,
enter Kartmasters 2016 now before it's too late!
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Kart-Tek Awning Space (21/07)
Kart-Tek
are offering awning space at Shenington, Whilton Mill, Rissington and Kimbolton
circuits.
From just £50 per weekend this will include fans and electricity supply and,
in addition to this we also offer kart set up advice from £75 per weekend.
We offer a kart storage facility,
kart preparation prior to you arriving at the circuit, and kart transportation
to and from the track.
In addition we can provide driver tuition days on weekends
or week days, including kart set up.
We also offer kart hire for Iame Cadet, X30, and Rotax
Engine hire, plus equipment from our support van.
Over the years Kart-Tek have won the British Championship,
Open Championships, Midland championship, several Cub Championship, and Easykart
Championship, so our pedigree is clear.
We attend Whilton Mill every Wednesday night to coach
Cadet and Bambino drivers who are preparing to take their MSA Licence.
If you would
like to discuss any of the above please contact Darren Masters on 07469 189272,
or email
[email protected].
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Fusion Are European X30 Champs (20/07)
Fusion
Motorsport's Chris Lulham claimed the X30 Euro Series title in Zuera, Spain at
the weekend, to claim his first major Championship and a European title for
Fusion in their first season of X30.
Lulham's team mate Louie Westover took a superb win in a
thrilling Final, following a Fusion 1-2 in timed qualifying, causing for added
celebrations for team manager Piers Sexton and the team.
Angus
Moulsdale finished an excellent 6th on his European debut with Ethan Tan and
Alex Brown both showing good pace.
Fusion will be expanding their X30 team to incorporate the
new proposed Mini X30 class in 2017 (subject to MSA approval).
For more
information on the team contact Piers Sexton on +44 (0)7584 359412 and for more
info on the Exprit range contact Dan Hazlewood on +44 (0)7733 011221 or email
[email protected].
Visit our website at
www.fusionmotorsport.co.uk.
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OK To Be At Kartmasters 2016 (20/07)
It's
only 3 weeks until the 2016 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix meeting
kicks off at PF International Kart Circuit.
Along with the usual Cadet, Junior & Senior classes will
be the all new CIK - OK Junior and OK Senior classes. Due to the success of the
previous OK meetings, the MSA have granted the OK class the GP plate
championship. Along with obtaining GP status, the winner of each OK class
will take away a brand new, complete OTK chassis of their choice along with a
Vortex OK engine, currently valued at £6300.00
The entry fee for the 3 day meeting is £180 with the
option of the Thursday test day for an additional £50. The event is eligible for
National A (or above) licence holders and competitors will be required to
purchase two sets of mandatory slick tyres - the first set at the normal retail
price, the second set at a concessionary price of £100.00 which will be
available for collection after the pre-final, courtesy of Strawberry Racing.
Entries are now
open online now at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=14
and will close at 6pm on 23 July. Get your entries in early to avoid
disappointment.
As ever, Strawberry Racing will be on hand to hire out and
help with the OK engines. OK engines are available to rent at £350.00 for the
meeting. Alternatively, you can buy at £1745.00 for a DDJ and £1895 for a DDS
engine.
For further information regarding the meeting, please
contact TVKC's Competition Secretary, Danielle Short, at
[email protected]
or call 07545 131099.
For technical enquiries relating to the OK engines, please
contact 0114 2889933.
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TKM Festival Awning Space Offer (19/07)
NJL
Racing is offering prime spacious awning space for the Historical TKM Festival
at Kimbolton on August 12-14th. For a hassle free TKM Festival weekend just turn up
with your kart!
Included in price:
Great location on Tarmac overlooking start and finish
line, use of facilities, specialist tools, air for tyres, etc. Spacious awning
space, refreshments tea/coffee/cold drinks and light snacks.
Free set up advice Free loan of carbs, Free Driver
coaching plus Free tyre change service and tyre pressure advice.
Only
£75 per day - limited spaces available.
To book your space please email
[email protected]
or call 07774 891435.
Also join the NJL Racing Team at Whilton Mill...
NJL Racing is offering prime spacious
team awning space and full team support at Whilton Mill for all classes.
For a hassle free race weekend with a professional team and advice from former
BTCC/GT driver.
NJL Racing Offer:
Professional team
Great location overlooking track
Use of facilities air for tyres specialist tools etc.
Spacious awning space, Refreshments tea/coffee/cold drinks /light snacks. Set up
advice, Driver coaching and free tyre change service.
Limited spaces available.
To be part of the team please contact
[email protected].
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The Awning Company Super One Series (19/07)
Dean
MacDonald and Jonathan Hoggard were the stars of the second round of this
resurgent MSA British Kart Championship at Shenington in north Oxfordshire on
16th & 17th July. The senior grid was increased on last time as more
drivers come to love the performance benefits of this CIK international class,
whilst the juniors were marginally down due to driver's prior commitments.
Nevertheless there were new faces and Strawberry Racing and Vortex had put up a
senior and junior engine to be won by best newcomer which turned out to be Ross
Martin and Roman Haskett. The airfield circuit is just over 1Km but produced
some thrilling races and the whole weekend was an extravaganza for the annual
Shenington SuperPrix and MSA E Plates. The winners of the OK classes can now
sport the E for England champion number plate for the next year.
Along
with live music and a barbeque on Saturday evening there were daily
demonstrations from around seventy historic and Legend karts.
The last round of the series for
nearly all Super One classes is at PF International on 23-25 September.
MSA British Kart Championship
for OK Senior
It
was Jamie Flynn who took top spot in timed qualifying with Dean MacDonald just a
tenth behind Flynn and Oliver Hodgson. Then MacDonald got into his stride
winning both heats with quite a few retirements including Flynn, Harrison Thomas
and newcomer Ross Martin now his funding has run dry in single seaters.
MacDonald went onto to stamp his authority on the meeting by winning both finals
comfortably. The flying Scotsman cruised clear of Hodgson in the first
final then Toby Sowery dropped out elevating Jacob Stilp. Stilp was being
pressed by Jamie Flynn who had come from tenth on the grid until Flynn also
retired, leaving Luke Knott in fourth, well clear of Roy Johnson. Veteran
Bobby Game had been in the mix for fifth, but fell to eleventh.
For the second final Stilp leapfrogged the fast starting Thomas and Hodgson
for second but MacDonald had already cleared off. Thomas nipped past
Hodgson in the chicane whilst Flynn roared up from the back to challenge Ross
Martin for fifth.
Results:
Final 1 (19 laps): 1 Dean MacDonald (Tony Kart); 2 Oliver Hodgson (Birel ART); 3
Jacob Stilp (Mad Croc) 4 Luke Knott (Tony Kart); 5 Roy Johnson (Tony Kart); 6
Harrison Thomas (Kosmic). :
Final 2: 1 MacDonald (19 laps); 2 Stilp; 3 Thomas; 4 Hodgson; 5 Ross Martin
(Birel-ART); 6 Jamie Flynn (DR). FL Johnson 40.4s. Pole MacDonald.
MSA
Junior British Kart Championship for OKJ
In
the Junior OK category Jonathan Hoggard was at one with the track on a very hot
weekend unchallenged from timed qualifying through both heats and both finals.
In the TQ Kiern Jewiss was next just ahead of the Frenchman Axel Charpentier but
it was the steady but fast Mark Kimber who lined up alongside Hoggard on the
first final grid. In the first Kiern Jewiss lost second to Axel
Charpentier before Morgan Porter took them both, the BMR driver being fifth on
the grid. Mark Kimber leapfrogged to third, as Jewiss was penalized to
twelfth with a dropped front fairing from contact, elevating Charpentier, Callum
Bradshaw and local driver Roman Haskett. Porter could only reach within 2s
of Hoggard with Kimber a second behind.
Hoggard swiftly pulled a gap on
Porter in the second final leaving all the action around third place.
Jewiss had put in a stupendous first lap for fifth, he and Charpentier soon
joined by Kimber in the battle for third. Amidst much jostling on the last
lap both into the first hairpin and through the chicane, Jewiss held onto third
over Charpentier and Kimber.
Local driver Roman Haskett won the engine
for best newcomer, finishing a very creditable seventh.
Results:
Final 1 (19 laps): 1 Jonathan Hoggard (Kosmic); 2 Morgan
Porter (Octane); 3 Mark Kimber (Tony Kart); 4 Axel Charpentier (Tony
Kart); 5 Callum Bradshaw (Exprit); 6 Roman Haskett (Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1 Hoggard (19 laps); 2
Porter; 3 Jewiss; 4 Charpentier; 5 Kimber; 6 Bradshaw
For more
information visit
http://superoneseries.com.
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Biggest Prize Fund Ever! (19/07)
With
the UK weather finally 'hotting' up, so does the 2016 Kartmasters Grand Prix
prize fund!
Trent Valley Kart Club are pleased to announce that the
total prize fund for the 2016 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix currently
stands at a whopping £40,000! The event celebrates it's 21st anniversary this
year and this is by far the biggest haul that has been up for grabs!
The Club will be awarding the top 3
from each class* with cash prizes; £1000 for 1st, £500 for 2nd and £250 for 3rd.
In addition to that many other prizes
have been pledged by different karting related businesses and teams. These
include:
-
A free set of tyres to every Rotax competitor - courtesy of JAG Engineering
- A OTK chassis and Vortex engine to the winners of the
two OK classes - courtesy of Strawberry Racing
- Additional cash prizes for the top 10 in IAME & X30 -
courtesy of JM Engineering & Tilottson
- Free and Wildcard entries to the X30 International
Finals - courtesy of IAME
-
Extra £500 cash Prize to the X30 Junior winner - courtesy of Cometic Gaskets Ltd
- 6 Month Vroom Subscriptions
to the class winners - courtesy of Vroom
- £100 Cheque to the winner of the Bruno Ferrari Trophy -
courtesy of the Ferrari family
-
An Arai Helmet to the winner of the Honda Prize Draw - courtesy of Project One
- Various McLaren merchandise - courtesy of McLaren Racing
- Tickets to watch BTCC - courtesy of BARC
- Kartcare products for every driver - courtesy of
Kartcare
- Tiger Print caps for
the podium finishers - courtesy of Tiger Print
We have also had prize offers from RPM and KKC. We would
like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported Kartmasters by
way of donating a prize. Their support is very much appreciated!
So with so much up for grabs at
Kartmasters 2016, have you entered yet?
If not, don't worry as there is still
time!
Entries close this weekend - Saturday
23rd July at 6pm so
enter online here now!
* - Excluding OK classes.
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Karting Experience Days (18/07)
Brett Wykes Racing offers corporate karting days and
driver experience days in full-race prepared Rotax Max, Iame Cadet and X30
karts.
We
cater for birthday parties as well as one-to-one driver tuition and coaching
where drivers can take to the track with former British Champion Brett Wykes.
We also offer awning space at
Shenington, Whilton Mill, Rissington and Kimbolton as well as kart storage and
transportation to and from the circuit.
Driver coaching at Whilton Mill is available for all
classes including Cadets and Bambino drivers on Wednesday nights.
Brett has won the British
Championship, Open Championship, Midlands, Whilton Club, Rissington Club,
Shenington Club, and Kimbolton Club championships plus lots more, so you can be
sure you're learning from the best.
Call Brett Wykes to discuss your
requirements on 07792 990592 or 07469 189272, or email
[email protected].
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MSA British Kart Championships (18/07)
Round
2 of The Awning Company British Kart and Junior Kart Championships took place at
Shenington on 16th-17th July.
In the senior class Dean MacDonald commanded both finals
at a hot and sunny Shenington, winning the MSA E Plate along the way.
The flying Scotsman eked out an
advantage over Oliver Hodgson and Jacob Stilp, while Toby Sowery dropped out of
third. Jamie Flynn was another to retire, handing places to Luke Knott, Roy
Johnson and Harrison Thomas.
In the second final MacDonald powered away as Stilp
relieved Hodgson of second. Welshman Thomas also had the better of Hodgson, with
Ross Martin just ahead of Flynn scything through from the back.
Results - Final 1:
1 Dean MacDonald (Tony Kart/Vortex)
2 Oliver Hodgson (BirelART/Vortex)
3 Jacob Stilp (Mad Croc/Vortex)
Results - Final 2:
1 Dean MacDonald (Tony Kart/Vortex)
2 Jacob Stilp (Mad Croc/Vortex)
3 Harrison Thomas (Kosmic/Vortex)
Provisional hampionship standings:
1 Dean MacDonald - 384 points
2 Oliver Hodgson - 374
3 Jacob Stilp - 358
In
Juniors no one could challenge Jonathan Hoggard at Shenington, although Morgan
Porter led the challenge in both finals and rose to second place in the
championship.
Hoggard disappeared down the road again in the second
final, with Porter chasing and leaving all the action for third place. After a
fair bit of jostling Jewiss took third over Frenchman Axel Charpentier and Mark
Kimber.
The
new engine prize for best newcomer went to local driver Roman Haskett, who
trailed in seventh behind Callum Bradshaw among the 18-strong class.
Results - Final 1:
1 Jonathan Hoggard (Kosmic/Vortex)
2 Morgan Porter (Octane / Vortex)
3 Mark Kimber (Tony Kart/Vortex)
Results - Final 2:
1 Jonathan Hoggard (Kosmic/Vortex)
2 Morgan Porter (Octane/Vortex)
3 Kiern Jewiss (Kosmic /Vortex)
Provisional Championship standings:
1 Jonathan Hoggard - 390 points
2 Morgan Porter - 347
3 Axel Charpentier - 346
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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British Superkart Championship (18/07)
Rounds
8-10 of the MSA British Superkart Championship took place at Donington Park on
17th July.
Jack Layton increased his lead in the championship after three closely fought
races at Donington Park.
Layton led from the start of the opening race and kept his
rival Gavin Bennett at bay until lap 12, when Bennett pushed ahead. Layton
snatched back the lead on the next lap and held it to the flag to win by 1.175
seconds after catching a slower kart at the last corner.
Bennett fitted new tyres for the next
race and romped away to an easy win, while Layton had to battle with Toby Davis.
The championship leader gained the upper hand with two laps to go.
In the final encounter Bennett led at
the end of lap one before Layton took over at half distance. The lead swapped on
several occasions during the next few laps but it was Layton who exited the
final corner just ahead. In the race to the line Bennett drew alongside but
victory was Layton's by 0.061 seconds.
Results
- Round 8:
1 Jack Layton
(Anderson DEA)
2 Gavin Bennett
(Anderson DEA)
3 Dan Clark
(Anderson Gas Gas)
Results - Round 9:
1 Gavin Bennett (Anderson DEA)
2 Jack Layton (Anderson DEA)
3 Toby Davis (Anderson Viper)
Results - Round 10:
1 Jack Layton (Anderson DEA)
2 Gavin Bennett (Anderson DEA)
3 James O'Reilly (PVP Viper)
Provisional championship standings:
1 Jack Layton - 340 points
2 Gavin Bennett - 306
3 James O'Reilly - 232
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Free Set Of Tyres At Kartmasters (14/07)
Trent
Valley Kart Club are very pleased to announce that the list of prizes on offer
at the forthcoming MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix continues to
increase!
We
are pleased to confirm that we have received a very generous pledge from JAG
Engineering who will be donating a free set of Mojo slick tyres to every Rotax
driver competing at the event!
This is of course in addition to the cash prizes of £1000
for 1st, 2nd £500 and 3rd £250 - cash prizes!
The
free set of tyres supplied by JAG Engineering will act as the mandatory set of
tyres required for racing at the event.
Subsequent test tyres can be purchased
from JM Engineering using the tyre order form on the website.
Entries are still
open online at
www.tvkc.co.uk/kartmasters
and will close at 6pm on 23 July. So if you haven't entered yet, do so
now before it's too late!
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The Awning Company Super One Series (13/07)
Round
7 of The Awning Company Super One Series took place at Fulbeck on the 9th & 10th
July.
The
series was making its first visit to Fulbeck for a long time, the Lincolnshire
track being one of the first in the UK back in the early sixties and relatively
unchanged in track layout. It is only a mile from Britain's most modern circuit
at PF International. This round was for Cadets, Rotax and X30 with heavy rain
initially on Saturday and dry Sunday.
MiniMax
Owen Johnson held onto fastest qualifying time
over Dexter Patterson and Jonny Edgar, with Edgar going onto win both heats and
lining up on pole for the first final with Lorcan Hanafin alongside.
Although Hanafin held second off the start, he faded back to sixth and Klaas
Kooiker held station behind Edgar for the duration. In the second final
Jenson Butterfield and Clayton Ravenscroft briefly held second, with Ravenscroft
even swiftly trading the lead with Edgar before it settled down. Edgar
then led the rest of the race, punctuated by a full course black and yellow,
with Kooiker second and closing in during the neutralised period, although he
had to retrieve that position from Ravenscroft. The latter had been
defending a long train but once Kooiker was through, Tom Canning and Butterfield
followed. Five karts had 10s penalties for displaced front fairings.
Edgar now lies 15 points behind Butterfield.
Results
Final 1: 1 Jonny Edgar (Tony Kart); 2 Klaas Kooiker (Tony
Kart); 3 Jenson Butterfield (Tony Kart); 4 Tom Canning (Kosmic); 5 Clayton
Ravenscroft (Tony Kart); 6 Lorcan Hanafin (Tony Kart)
Final 2: 1 Edgar; 2 Kooiker ; 3
Canning; 4 Butterfield; 5 Ravenscroft; 6 Dexter Patterson (Kosmic).
Junior
Max
Rory
Hudson snatched fastest qualifying time from Myles Apps and Joe Turney, with
Hudson then taking both heats, the second by quite a margin. Hudson then
led the first final for a few laps before crashing out so Turney took over until
the chequer. William Pettit, Jonathan Hoggard and Mark Kimber all followed
but Axel Charpentier was excluded from eighth for driving standards. As
Turney pulled out a 4s gap in the second final, he left Hoggard and Pettit
trading second until Tyler Chesterton split them. Pettitt was dumped to
the back of the group for fourth whilst Charpentier recovered to eighth again.
Turney now goes 3 points ahead of Hoggard in these ABkC National Championships.
Results
Final 1: 1 Joe Turney (Kosmic); 2 William Pettitt (Tony
Kart); 3 Johnathan Hoggard (Kosmic); 4 Mark Kimber (Tony Kart); 5 Tommy Foster
(Tony Kart); 6 Thomas Turner (Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1 Turney; 2 Hoggard; 3 Tyler Chesterton (Tony
Kart); 4 Pettitt; 5 Foster; 6 Kimber.
IAME Cadet
Joseph
Taylor showed first with fastest TQ over Reggie Duhy and Harry Thompson. A
dominant Thompson then powered to a double heats and finals victory and is 21
points ahead of rival Joseph Taylor with only one round to go in the MSA British
Cadet Championship. Jonny Wilkinson won the other heat. Thompson led
the first two thirds of the first final until the chasing Jonny Wilkinson found
a gap in his defence on lap 10, not making his life easy. Thompson waited
until the penultimate lap to get his revenge at the Pits Corner, Wilkinson then
falling to third behind Taylor and Reggie Duhy up to fourth from the back.
In the second final Thompson enjoyed a lights to flag victory with Wilkinson and
Zak O'Sullivan close behind after Taylor fell to sixth on the fourth lap and
became mired in the third group. Reggie Duhy led Matthew Rees over the
finish for fourth.
Results
Final 1: 1 Harry Thompson (Synergy); 2 Joseph Taylor (Synergy); 3 Jonny
Wilkinson (Zip); 4 Reggie Duhy (Synergy); 5 Zak O'Sullivan (Synergy); 6 Georgi
Dimitrov (Synergy).
Final 2: 1
Thompson; 2 Wilkinson; 3 O'Sullivan; 4 Duhy; 5 Matthew Rees (Zip); 6 Joshua
Rattican (Zip).
Junior X30 Qualifier
Gordon
Mutch beat Ethan Pitt and Angus Fender to top spot in the timed qualifying list,
Fender going onto win both heats and would line up alongside Teddy
Pritchard-Williams for the first final grid. Fender had a lights to flag
victory with Pitt behind for the first half, and Mutch for the second half after
he recovered from non starting the first heat. Pitt fell back to fifth,
behind Oliver Greetham and Pritchard-Williams. Mutch sprung a surprise by
powering into the lead of the second final with Fender hard on his rear bumper.
They pulled out a 3s gap on the third place battle where Shane White was leap
frogging up from fifth to third, and leaving the rest behind. Harry
McQuillan made a late charge up the field to reach seventh whilst Pitt and Ethan
Rees traded fourth. With a couple of laps to run, Fender made his move to
take the win and have a cushion of 26 points on Pitt.
Results
Final 1: 1 Angus Fender (Gold); 2 Gordon Mutch (Mad Croc);
3 Teddy Pritchard-Williams (Mad Croc); 4 Oliver Greetham (Alonso); 5 Ethan Pitt
(Mach 1); 6 Jake Douglas (Alonso).
Final 2: 1 Fender; 2 Mutch; 3 Shane White (Tony Kart); 4
Pitt; 5 Ethan Rees (Tony Kart); 6 Oliver Clarke (Tony Kart).
Honda
Cadet
Needing
two timed qualifying sessions the best Harry Thompson could do on the joint list
was sixth. That list was topped by Sam Heading, Luke Watts and Caden
McQueen. But Thompson won both his heats, Oliver Bearman the other.
Thompson led the first three quarters of the first final, including a
neutralised period, but Bearman had got the better of Wesley Mason and then
moved successfully on Thompson. That put him back to fourth which
became fifth as Lucas Ellingham took advantage. Thompson could only
recover to fourth again, Bearman winning from Luke Preston and Sam Heading.
Bearman kept up the advantage through the second final with Thompson chasing and
a great deal of shuffling amongst the battle for third. Alex Eades and
Justin Breward had come off on the opening lap whilst Ellingham rushed up to
third, but not for long. Now there was the lead duo, where Thompson found
a gap to lead but Bearman struck straight back for the win, and a five kart
train for third. McQueen came out on top of that from Coskun Irfan,
Ellingham and Ben Kasperczak who had gained ten places. Thompson still
holds a massive points lead over McQueen.
Results
Final 1: 1 Oliver Bearman (Project One); 2 Luke Preston
(Project One); 3 Sam Heading (Project One); 4 Harry Thompson (Synergy); 5 Caden
McQueen (Zip); 6 Lucas Ellingham (Zip).
Final 2: 1 Bearman; 2 Thompson; 3 McQueen; 4 Coskun Irfan
(Zip); 5 Ellingham; 6 Ben Kasperczak (BRK)
Senior X30
Josh
Collings was quick again, beating Roy Johnson and Jamie Flynn to top TQ spot,
then Collings and Johnson each took a heat win. But Collings took a front
fairing 10s penalty in his other heat so would have to battle up the order in
the first final. He made it to third, passing Johnson whilst ahead Matthew
Hirst lost the lead to Brett Ward at the halfway stage, Ward having found good
pace overnight. Ward held the lead all through the second final with
Collings falling back from a lead challenge to battle with Scott Mackrell for
second. Matt Davies was excluded from fifth for driving standards.
Collings has a slender 5 point lead over Mackrell and Ward with Davies falling
to fourth in the standings.
Results
Final 1: 1 Brett Ward (Mach 1); 2 Matthew Hirst (Kosmic); 3 Josh Collings
(Alonso); 4 Roy Johnson (Alonso); 5 Matt Davies (Tony Kart); 6 Jack Partridge
(Gold).
Final 2: 1 Ward; 2
Collings; 3 Scott Mackrell (Tony Kart); 4 Johnson; 5 Partridge; 6 Davey Shepherd
(Mach 1).
Senior Rotax Max
Josh
White made a clean sweep of all results, from TQ through the two heats and both
finals. Josh Collings had been a challenger until the first final where he
could only run in sixth then was excluded from the meeting along with Ben Davis
for re-attaching their front fairings at the end. Josh Skelton was second
from Harrison Thomas. White had a scare at the start of the second final
when Thomas dived into the lead, but normal order was soon restored.
Thomas fell to third, then fourth and finished fifth. Skelton had hooked
behind White and stayed with him until the end the rest 6s in arrears.
James Johnson settled into third over Charlie Turner. Jack McCarthy had a
subdued meeting, finishing only seventh then having a 10s front fairing penalty
to drop three places. He is 11 points behind White in the standings.
Results
Final 1: 1 Josh White (Tony Kart); 2 Josh Skelton (Tony
Kart); 3 Harrison Thomas (Kosmic); 4 Nathan Chafer (LH); 5 Jack McCarthy (Tony
Kart); 6 Tom Croyden (Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1 White; 2 Skelton; 3 James Johnson (Tony Kart);
4 Charlie Turner (Tony Kart); 5 Thomas; 6 Morgan Rose (Tony Kart).
Photographs courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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X30 & IAME Prizes Increased! (12/07)
Huge
Cash Prize Fund + Wild Card Entries Up For Grabs at Kartmasters!
X30 is vastly becoming the premier
class in the UK for both Junior and Senior, with highly competitive grids being
seen at Club and Championship level. As the most coveted and 'want-to-do'
race on the IAME calendar is the International Final (IIF) at Le Mans in
October, IAME have pledged some amazing prizes to help secure entries at this
very sought after event.
7 wild cards entries in both Junior and Senior
will be on offer plus free tickets for the top three - meaning the first 10 in
the Grand Final in both Junior & Senior at TVKC's X30 Kartmasters Trophy will
have the opportunity to race at the prestigious event, which this year is set to
see over 450 entries, making it the biggest attended race in Europe!
To add to this amazing prize, John
Mills Engineering & Tillotson have joined together to increase what is already a
huge cash prize fund offered by TVKC to the winners at Kartmasters 2016. Setting
a new standard in UK karting, the following prizes await the lucky top 10...
X30 Junior & Senior:
1st - £1200 + Free Ticket to IIF + Tyres for official
phase + Tillotson KartMasters trophy
2nd - £775 + Free Ticket to IIF
3rd - £650 + Free Ticket to IIF
4th - £350 + Ticket to IIF*
5th - £275 + Ticket to IIF*
6th - £250 + Ticket to IIF*
7th - £225 + Ticket to IIF*
8th - £200 + Ticket to IIF*
9th - £175 + Ticket to IIF*
10th - £150 + Ticket to IIF*
MSA IAME Cadet:
1st - £1000 + IAME MSA GP Plate
2nd - £750
3rd - £450
4th - £350
5th - £300
6th - £275
7th - £250
8th - £200
9th - £150
10th - £125
We
look forward to seeing you on the grid for the special race and would finally
like to thank TVKC, Tillotson & John Mills Engineering, for the continued
support of the IAME classes. Entries are open at
www.tvkc.co.uk.
Good Luck IAME UK!
*This ticket is for the opportunity to
race at the IIF and all cost must be covered by the competitor.
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MSA British Cadet Kart Champs (11/07)
Round
6 of The Awning Company MSA British Cadet Kart Championship took place at
Fulbeck on 9th & 10th July.
A dominant Harry Thompson powered to a double victory at
the Lincolnshire circuit.
Thompson led the first two thirds of the first final until
the chasing Jonny Wilkinson found a gap in his defence on lap 10. Thompson
waited until the penultimate lap to get his revenge at the Pits Corner,
Wilkinson then falling to third behind Joesph Taylor.
In the second final Thompson enjoyed a
lights-to-flag victory with Wilkinson and Zak O'Sullivan close behind.
Results - Final 1:
1 Harry Thompson
2 Joseph Taylor
3 Jonny Wilkinson
Results
- Final 2:
1 Harry
Thompson
2 Jonny Wilkinson
3 Zak O'Sullivan
Provisional Championship
Standings:
1 Harry
Thompson - 1116 points
2 Joseph
Taylor - 1095
3 Jonny Wilkinson
- 1058
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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The Countdown Begins! (07/07)
With
only a matter of weeks left, the countdown to the 2016 MSA Kartmasters British
Kart Grand Prix starts here!
Celebrating it's 21st anniversary this year, the
Kartmasters GP has seen some worthy champions over the course of its 21-year
history, including a certain Lewis Hamilton, and has grown year on year to
become the UK's finest one-off Karting event.
2016 promises to be better than ever!
With a massive CASH prize fund up for grabs that'll see the winner of each
class* walking away for £1000, 2nd £500 and 3rd £250, a truly interactive media
coverage featuring IPTV Live Streaming, Live Timing with Live Commentary and
regular feeds to social media, the return of the ever popular race format of
Timed Qualifying and Heats on both Friday & Saturday plus daytime entertainment
in the TVKC 'Village' - there's plenty of reasons why you should enter
Kartmasters!
And, if that wasn't enough, the winners of each class**
receives the coveted GP plates too!
The
event is open to the following classes:
IAME Cadet, Honda Cadet, Mini Max, Junior Max, Junior TKM,
Senior Max, 177 Max, Senior TKM, OK & OK Junior - although strictly subject to
minimum numbers.
The
event will also feature the return of the X30 Kartmasters Trophy that caters for
the X30 Junior & X30 Senior categories.
Entries are still
being accepted -
enter online today! Entries
will close at 6pm on 23 July 2016.
The entry fee for the 3-day weekend is
£180 with the option to partake in the Thursday practice day for an additional
£50. Each competitor must purchase one set of mandatory slick tyres (with the
exception of the OK classes where two sets must be purchased). Drivers
entering the MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix must have a minimum of
National A licence, whereas X30 competitors entering the X30 Kartmasters Trophy
must have a minimum of a National B.
For more
information about the 2016 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix, please visit
our dedicated website
http://tvkc.co.uk/beta/kartmasters/
or find us on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/kartmastersgp/.
* excludes OK classes.
** excludes X30 classs.
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With Glory Comes Power (06/07)
If
the prospect of being crowned English champion wasn't enough reason to enter,
then how about the chance of winning a free OK engine too?
Next month's (15-17 July) Shenington
Super Prix not only hosts the annual 'E' Plate Championship, but also the second
round of the UK's inaugural OK series.
Entries are now open and Strawberry Racing is giving
competitors the opportunity to win either an OK DDS or DDJ motor.
Announcing the initiative,
Strawberry's Warwick Ringham said: "To encourage even more drivers into the
series we've put two engines up for grabs. Each one will go to the top finisher
in Junior and Senior, who is either an OK newcomer or currently running outside
of the championship's top ten after the first round."
The
event has the added appeal of creating the first ever OK English champion, who
will not only carry the prestigious E Plate for the next twelve months but also
receive vital points towards the MSA British Kart Championships, as the series
hits the halfway mark.
For
spectators and drivers alike, the meeting promises to be a mouth-watering
prospect, as the ultra-fast OK karts make the most of Shenington's full-throttle
straights and technical corners. Not only that, TV cameras will be present to
record the ABkC classes and historic kart demonstrations for a feature on Motors
TV, airing on 8th August at 6.55 pm.
The event also includes a Saturday evening hog roast (all
drivers receive a free meal ticket), licensed bar (Friday and Saturday evenings
only), amusements for children (including a Bucking Bronco ride), disco and live
music (Saturday evening) and the special perpetual SuperPrix trophies plus
Fastest Lap trophies
Entry and Vega tyre order forms and
championship regulations for the OK classes are available at
http://superoneseries.com/downloads/ For more
information about the OK class, please call Warwick on 0114 288 9933 or email
[email protected].
Photographs
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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OK To Be At Kartmasters 2016 (05/07)
It's
only 5 weeks until the 2016 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix meeting
kicks off at PF International Kart Circuit.
Along with the usual Cadet, Junior &
Senior classes will be the all new CIK - OK Junior and OK Senior classes. Due to
the success of the previous OK meetings, the MSA have granted the OK class the
GP plate championship. Along with obtaining GP status, the winner of each OK
class will take away a brand new, complete OTK chassis of their choice along
with a Vortex OK engine, currently valued at £6300.00.
The entry fee for the 3 day meeting is
£180 with the option of the Thursday test day for an additional £50. The event
is eligible for National A (or above) licence holders and competitors will be
required to purchase two sets of mandatory slick tyres - the first set at the
normal retail price, the second set at a concessionary price, courtesy of
Strawberry Racing.
Entries are now
open online here and will
close at 6pm on 23 July. Get your entries in early to avoid disappointment.
As ever, Strawberry Racing will be on
hand to hire out and help with the OK engines. OK engines are available to rent
at £350.00 for the meeting. Alternatively, you can buy at £1745.00 for a DDJ and
£1895 for a DDS engine.
For further information regarding the
meeting, please contact TVKC's Competition Secretary, Danielle Short, at
[email protected]
or call 07545 131099.
For technical enquiries relating to the OK engines, please
contact 0114 2889933
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IKR Owner Driver Summer Champs (04/07)
Meetings
for the Owner Driver IKR championship are every second Sunday of the month at
Lydd Kart Circuit with race practice the Saturday before. The Championship has 6
rounds with each competitor's best 5 results counting towards their final
position.
Honda Cadet and Honda Cadet Clubman must run with the new exhaust.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6 rounds). You can pre-order tyres, pay
via card over the phone, for collection race weekend.
Dropped nosecone
rule for Junior Subaru/Junior Rotax/Senior Rotax classes also applies, however
with a 4 second penalty if the nosecone drops.
Summer
Regulations (available on website) are practice, timed qualifying, 2 heats and a
15 lap final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru,
Junior Max, Mini Max, ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162, Rotax Max 177.
Bambino grids have practice/qualify, followed by 3 timed runs.
Post completed
race entry form and payment to the circuit, or entry confirmation and card
payment over the phone. Note entries are taken up to and including race morning
(with no late entry fee). Or race entry online at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, via TrakData, the
deadline for this being Wednesday 6th July.
Clarkekarts Shop is open both Saturday 9th July for
testing/race practice and Sunday 10th race day. Café and Clubhouse is open both
days for hot food and drink, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) on
01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com
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MSA Bambino Kart Championship (04/07)
Nathan
Tye was fastest in round five of the championship at Glan Y Gors, which took
place on 2 - 3 July.
A full grid of Bambinos competed in the time trial event,
with pole positions for Tye and Leo Robinson.
The timed heat saw
victories for championship leader Robinson, Monde-Jnr-Konini and Finlay
Brown.Tye was quickest in a close final with just 0.8 seconds covering the
top-ten drivers.
Robinson and Konini completed the podium.
Results:
1 Nathan Tye
2 Leo Robinson
3 Monde Jnr Konini
Provisional championship
standings:
1 Leo
Robinson - 438 points
2 Monde
Jnr konini - 431
3 Finlay Brown
- 398
Photograph
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Vital Motorsport At Whilton Mill (01/07)
Vital
Motorsport fielded various drivers for the monthly club championship round at
their base circuit - Whilton Mill - in preparation for September's LGM round.
Senior X30 Drivers Matthew Armstrong
and Hugo Ellis showed great pace with top 4 finishes in various heats for both,
Ellis taking a storming victory and Armstrong finishing well inside the top ten
scrapping with the lead group.
In Mini Max Piers Henderson gave the Compkart it's Rotax
UK debut and took all 3 heats in convincing form, cruelly losing out in the
final with strong contact from the 2nd placed driver.
Thomas Byrne was placed 8th in Junior
X30 with strong pace and Josh Green P6 in Iame cadet!
A
good job all round.
Next up
is Forest Edge and PF for Vital Motorsport in preparation again for LGM later
this year, then on to the Spanish Championship race and X30 Euro Series both
held at Zuera one weekend after the other. Vital Motorsport lay 2nd in the
Junior Euro Series and 3rd in the Senior class with the main title for both
classes within their grasp.
For details on how to join Vital Motorsport or details on the Compkart range
please contact Gary Rolfe, Team Principle, on +44 7725 367043 or email
[email protected].
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X30 European Open @ PFI (29/06)
Vital
Motorsport, the Whilton Mill based team, fielded a full strength line-up for the
X30 European Open at PF International, only missing regular front runner Ben
Wooldridge from the Junior Class and Ewan Long.
Seniors saw Hugo Ellis take pole in TQ
on Friday, team mates Connor Jupp and John Stewart always chasing hard inside
the top ten and team newbies Ben Steward and Tom Wood had up and down weeks with
Ben taking P8 in TQ and then struggling to carry his speed through. The upshot
was Ellis scrapping for 3rd in the main final ultimately taking 5th at the flag
with Jupp and Stewart rounding out the top ten.
Juniors saw Kiera Scott in her first
European profile race take an outstanding 15th in the main final after constant
improvements throughout the week against the cream of Europe.
Vital
Motorsport USA driver Dante Yu showed awesome speed after getting used to the
tough and ready race pace at PFI but took a time penalty in the main final
dropping him to p16.
BN Racing, Vital Motorsport partner team bought
another American, David Malukas the reigning Junior X30 World Champion and
Ireland's Gary Edwards in Senior to compete. Edwards showed good test pace and
raced for a top ten place narrowly missing out but Malukas led all but 2 laps of
the main final and was cruelly crashed into on the last lap losing the title
metres from the flag.
Next month will see the team travel to Zuera in Spain for
the RGMMC European Series where the team sit inside the top 3 in both Junior and
Senior.
Thanks go to Grice Racing Engines and Chris Walker at
Kartpix.
For enquiries to
join Vital Motorsport or to enquire regarding the Compkart range contact Team
Principle Gary Rolfe on +44 7725 367043 or
[email protected].
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The Awning Company Super One Series (28/06)
Round
6 of The Awning Company Super One Series took place at Buckmore Park on 25th &
26th June.
Seven classes packed into the twisty Kent circuit, often called karting's answer
to Brands Hatch. Those taking a break were the OK, KZ1 and X30, all of
Rotax, TKM and Cadet were present. Saturday heat were punctuated with rain
showers but Sunday was luckily dry, albeit interrupted with several red flags.
MSA officials held a meeting with the teams and organised drugs testing, this
time for the Junior competitors.
MSA
British IAME Cadet Championship
This year's dominant driver in Cadets, Harry Thompson,
tied in timed qualifying with Zak O'Sullivan but both were pipped by Jonny
Wilkinson in the other group. Georgi Dimitrov, Joshua Rattican and
Thompson took the heat wins. Thompson led the first part of the first
final then had to give way to Bray Kenneally, Joseph Taylor and Alex Simmonds in
turn. He leapfrogged from third to first on the last lap, retrieving the
lead and the win from Kenneally who fell to third behind Alex Simmonds.
Briefly in the lead of the second final by lap five, he was elbowed down to
sixth as Simmonds and Kenneally took up the running. Leapfrogging back up
the order Thompson and Kenneally clashed putting them to the back as Wilkinson
inherited the win over Simmonds, Matthew Rees and Taylor. But Simmonds was
later excluded for a technical infringement, missing an important marking on his
engine. So Thompson's clash has reduced his points lead to just five over
Taylor.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Harry
Thompson (Synergy); 2 Alex Simmonds (Zip); 3 Bray Kenneally (Zip); 4 Matthew
Rees (Zip); 5 Jonny Wilkinson (Zip); 6 Maxwell Dodds (Synergy).
Final 2: 1 Wilkinson (Zip); 2 Rees; 3
Joseph Taylor (Synergy); 4 Taylor Barnard (Synergy); 5 Zak O'Sullivan (Synergy);
6 Dodds.
ABkC
National Championship for Honda Cadet
A massive entry of 47 karts were in what is the UK's
largest kart class, and so Joshua McLean did well to top that list in qualifying
over Ivan Lomliev and Open Champion Wesley Mason whilst championship leader
(yes, again) Harry Thompson was ninth. Oliver Bearman, Lomliev and
Thompson took heat wins putting Bearman on pole for the first final. Mason
led six laps then just after Bearman relieved him of that lead another red flag
decided the Clerk of the Course to finish the race early when Mason rolled out
of the front group. Thompson had followed through from second, Mason
demoted to fourth behind Lucas Ellingham. Bearman took up the lead of the
second final after yet another red flag stoppage and was challenged repeatedly
by first trading it with Mason, who a little later fell to the back, then the
canny Thomson jumped into the lead with four laps to run. He held on as
Ben Kasperczak prised past Bearman for second. Caden McQueen had been
running fourth but fell back to ninth, then promoted to sixth as Owen Tolley,
Casper Stevenson and Reggie Duhy were all excluded for not obeying flag signals.
Thompson has a healthy lead in the points over Kasperczak.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Oliver Bearman (Project One); 2 Harry Thompson
(Synergy); 3 Lucas Ellingham (Zip); 4 Wesley Mason (Project One); Sam Heading
(Project One); Ivan Lomliev (Synergy).
Final 2: 1 Thompson; 2 Ben Kasperczak (BRK); 3 Bearman;
Ellingham; 5 Alex Eades (BRK); 6 Caden McQueen (Zip)
ABkC
National Championship for MiniMax
Jenson Butterfield took fastest in TQ over Tom Canning and
Alex Lloyd, Butterfield going forward to win both heats and both finals, total
domination in both wet and dry. Lloyd had to fight hard against Canning to
keep his second place in the first final, Canning even managing to go into the
lead momentarily. A total of seven drivers took 10s penalties for displaced
front fairing, the highest being Finlay Bunce from fifth. They must have
learnt for the second final as only one driver was caught out. This was
more processional with Butterfield marginally ahead of Lloyd and Canning with
Lorcan Hanafin leading the next group. Butterfield leads the points with a
33 gap to Jonny Edgar who had a subdued day clocking a fifth and sixth.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Jenson Butterfield (Tony Kart); 2 Alex Lloyd
(Alonso); 3 Tom Canning (Kosmic); 4 Kieron Jermey (Tony Kart); 5 Jonny Edgar
(Tony Kart); 6 Lorcan Hanafin (Tony Kart)
Final 2: 1 Butterfield; 2 Lloyd; 3 Canning; 4 Hanafin; 5
Finlay Bunce (Tony Kart); 6 Edgar;
ABkC
National Championship for Junior Max
Jonathan Hoggard and Myles Apps won the heats, Joe Turney
having been fastest in the time trials over Hoggard. From pole Apps took
up the lead of the first final but eventually had to give best to Rory Hudson
and had to retrieve second from Mark Kimber and Hoggard. Tommy
Foster came up to third with a couple of laps to run. In the second final
Tyler Chesterton powered up from seventh on the grid to win after a trade with
Hudson and Axel Charpentier. The latter went out and Kimber was excluded
for driving standards. Foster also retired from third.
That all left Hoggard and Apps on the third podium position after winning an
appeal with Joe Turney's fifth putting him second to Hoggard in the points
standings.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Rory Hudson
(Tony Kart); 2 Myles Apps (Alonso); 3 Tommy Foster (Tony Kart); 4 Johnathan
Hoggard (Kosmic); 5 Axel Charpentier (Tony Kart); 6 Mark Kimber (Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1 Tyler Chesterton
(Tony Kart); 2 Hoggard; 3 Apps; 4 Hudson; 5 Joe Turney (Kosmic); 6 Thomas Turner
(Tony Kart).
ABkC
National Championship for Senior Max
Sam Baker topped the qualifying with eventual winner Josh
Collings only seventh, Charlie Turner and Jack McCarthy winning the heats.
Starting fourth Collings was soon into second as Josh White went out, McCarthy
also dropping right back from second. Midrace the lead was in Collings
hands from Turner, James Johnson holding third throughout. For the second
final Collings and Johnson were nose to tail all the way with McCarthy arrowing
up to third and putting Turner back to fifth. Collings is only nine points
behind McCarthy in the points table.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Josh Collings (Alonso); 2 Charlie Turner (Tony
Kart); 3 James Johnson (Tony Kart); 4 Josh Skelton (Tony Kart); 5 Harrison
Thomas (Kosmic); 6 Sam Baker (Kosmic).
Final 2: 1 Collings 2 Johnson; 3 Jack McCarthy (Tony
Kart); 4 Skelton; 5 Zak Fulk (Tony Kart); 6 Thomas.
ABkC
National Championship for Junior TKM
Abbi Pulling is really showing her skills this year
driving for Tal-Ko and she was quickest in the TQ from Kristian Brierley and
Bradley White. Pulling didn't get it quite together in the heats, both won
by White but she recovered quickly in the first final, into the lead by lap two.
Mid race Adam Sparrow made his attack, putting her to fourth. She sped
back to the lead but had to eventually give best to White. For the second
final White had an early dice for the lead with Adam Sparrow but fell to ninth
and could only recover to seventh, which became sixth when third placed Sparrow
had a displaced front fairing penalty. So from lap four onwards Pulling
kept the lead, a second clear of Joe Fowler before a huge gap to Lee Whittingham
once Sparrow had his penalty. Pulling is only five points adrift of White
overall now.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Bradley White (Tal-Ko); 2 Abbi Pulling (Tal-Ko); 3 Adam Sparrow
(Tal-Ko); 4 Lee Whittingham (Tony Kart); 5 Joe Fowler (Jade Karts); 6 Ian Sisson
(Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1
Pulling; 2 Fowler; 3 Whittingham; 4 Ross Deal (Tal-Ko); 5 Jordan Lee-Chapman
(Tony Kart); 6 White.
ABkC
National Championship for TKM Extreme
In the second biggest class Kyle Sproat prevailed in TQ
over Christopher Whitton. Whitton, Lewis Round and Sproat took the heat
wins. Whitton, Sproat and Round all had turns leading the first final but
in the end Whitton was ahead of the other two. Matthew Taylor shot into
second in the second final behind Whitton. Sproat then worked his way up
from fourth to just take the lead with an exciting finale in sight when the race
was stopped early due to an incident in the paddock requiring the medics.
Taylor kept a hold of second with Round, Harry Moore and Whitton behind.
Sproat wins a Ginetta test drive for his efforts and has 18 points in hand over
Whitton and Harry Moore.
Results:
Final 1: 1 Christopher Whitton (Tony Kart); 2 Kyle Sproat (Tony Kart); 3 Lewis
Round (Alonso); 4 Harry Moore (Jade Karts); 5 Matthew Taylor (Tony Kart); 6
Charlie Bruce-White (Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1 Sproat; 2 Taylor; 3 Round; 4 Moore; 5 Whitton;
6 Louis Beaven (Tony Kart).
Photographs
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Ready For Car Racing? (27/06)
Are
you ready to make the move into car racing?
Come and join the FunCup Championship.
- The FunCup Academy has been created
to support new drivers into car racing
- ARDS Testing and full driver training throughout the
season with the FunCup Academy Director and Grade A ARDS instructor Jay
Shepherd.
- Televised
Championship with over 46 hours coverage with Motors TV and Sky Sports
- Huge social media coverage
- 6 UK rounds at circuits such as Oulton Park, Brands
Hatch, Snetterton, Donington Park, and Anglesey day to night race
- Endurance racing from 3 to 6 hours per meeting
-
Spaceframe chassis with 1.8 Audi race engine
- Competitive racing with top rank teams and drivers
- Driving as part of a team to get results
- Top mechanical team and support
- £2500 per round or £15000 for a full season per driver
(based on 3 sharing)
- Track sessions available from £350 per driver
Are you interested?
Please contact Jay Shepherd, FunCup
Academy 07949 170031, visit our website at
www.team7racing.co.uk or email
[email protected].
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British Cadet Kart Championship (27/06)
Round
5 of The Awning Company MSA British Cadet Kart Championship took place at
Buckmore Park on 25-25th June.
Championship leader Harry Thompson and Jonny Wilkinson
took a win each at Buckmore Park but the former crashed out in the second final,
reducing his overall lead to just five points.
Thompson led the initial part of the
first final before giving way to Bray Kenneally, Joesph Taylor and Alex Simmonds
in turn. He leapfrogged from third to first on the last lap, retrieving the lead
and the win from Kenneally, who fell to third behind Simmonds.
Briefly in the lead of the second
final by lap five, he was elbowed down to sixth as Simmonds and Kenneally took
up the running. Jumping back up the order, Thompson clashed with Kenneally,
putting them to the back as Wilkinson inherited the win over Simmonds, Matthew
Rees and Taylor. However Simmonds was later excluded on technical grounds.
Results - Final 1:
1 Harry Thompson (Synergy)
2 Alex Simmonds (Zip)
3 Bray Kenneally (Zip)
Results - Final 2
1 Jonnny Wilkinson (Zip)
2 Matthew Rees (Zip)
3 Joseph Taylor (Synergy)
Provisional championship standings
1 Harry Thompson - 920 points
2 Joseph Taylor - 915
3 Jonny Wilkinson - 869
Photograph
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Racing Rules Explained (23/06)
The
'Association of British Kart Clubs' and 'Karting Australia' are among the latest
karting organisations to adopt a new 68 page booklet entitled 'Racing Rules
Explained' which is intended for junior novice kart drivers in the 6 to 12 year
old age bracket and their parents.
Written by Clerk of the Course, Gordon Mellis, while
officiating overseas for the UAE East Rotax Max Challenge back in 2013, the
abundantly illustrated booklet was originally intended for the Middle East
series but after receiving some really positive feedback from officials, parents
and drivers further afield, various country specific editions were produced for
overseas markets too and now in its third year of publication, the publication
has now sold several thousand copies in 9 countries including Australia,
Malaysia, Sultanate of Oman, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon and now the UK.
The concept behind the project was
originally inspired by the multi-national mix of junior novice drivers competing
in the Middle East and the realisation that most of them and their parents had
never seen a relevant karting 'rule book' let alone studied and properly
understood the sporting regulations, especially where language barriers can
prove to be an additional challenge when interpreting the rules.
Gordon explains that the objective of
the booklet is simply "to create a greater situational awareness amongst the
sport's younger drivers, especially those new to racing about the main rules of
racing and the expectations that race organisations and Race Officials have for
safe, competitive and fair races, with a particular emphasis on the
all-important formation lap and race start procedures".
The sport's rules and regulations are
traditionally text based and by necessity are relatively complex and technical
in nature. Understandably, these rules and regulations are squarely aimed at
those adults who race or organise events or manage circuits, run teams, and for
those who officiate within the sport.
However, drivers can now compete at ages as young as 6
years old, yet the manner in which we try and communicate the sport's
regulations, rules and procedures to this age group have largely remained
unchanged over the years.
Yet,
Gordon opines that "we all expect these youngsters to start their racing careers
without really understanding the rules properly and just pick things up as they
go along driving perfectly within these rules from race one, typically based
only on a basic competency assessment. But let's be honest, it's wholly
unreasonable to expect a novice driver in the junior classes to sit down read,
learn and apply the sporting rules and regulations as they are currently
written. Even listening to the language and terminology used at a typical
drivers briefing on race day must be somewhat baffling and intimidating for any
junior driver entering the sport".
'Racing Rules Explained' makes
extensive use of colour cartoons, photos and illustrations to simply "translate"
some of the most important text based rules, regulations and procedures into a
more pictorial style of format using plain language that is more readable and
easier to understand by the target age group... children.
However, it is fully acknowledged that
the youngest drivers within this age group may not be able to read this booklet
word for word or understand the finer points of the rules by themselves, so
Gordon emphasises the key role that each parent, team principal or coach has to
play in educating novice drivers about the rules.
"Don't forget that your
young racer is largely reliant on you to interpret and explain the rules and
regulations to them... parents coaches and teams should be focussing on teaching
the rules before they start coaching race craft. The onus is on a parent, coach
or guardian of a young kart driver, new to the sport to firstly read and
understand the official sporting regulations, specific event and championship
rules and regulations. Then use the Racing Rules Explained booklet as a tool to
carefully and clearly explain and demonstrate the relevant rules and regulations
to your young driver, always taking the time to assess if your driver fully
understands the main rules, especially the race start procedures".
The booklet is currently only
available in English and hard copy format but downloadable and foreign language
versions are currently being explored.
To obtain your UK
copy of 'Racing Rules Explained' contact your local kart club or the
ABkC.
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Gold Kart Success (22/06)
Gold
Kart would like to congratulate Danny Keirle on his stunning performance at the
IAME X30 Senior European Open event at PFI international circuit at the weekend.
We would also like to thank the Jade
Kart race team for choosing Gold Kart and giving Danny a set up that as the
speed to win at this level.
Thank you also to all our customers in the U.K. that have
already chosen to race a Gold Kart, we hope others will consider our
product in the future when looking to purchase a new kart.
For more details on Gold Kart
products please contact:
Magnum
Motorsport (UK Importer - trade enquires welcome)
Telephone 01257 474419 or email
[email protected].
Website:
www.magtune.com.
Also
Jade Karts
Telephone 01295 678188 or email
[email protected].
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Whelen To Sponsor SuperPrix (20/06)
Shenington
Kart Racing Club are thrilled to reveal that the headline sponsor for this
year's Shenington SuperPrix & MSA E Plate on 15- 17 July is Whelen Europe.
The meeting also hosts the second round of the MSA British Kart Championship for
the exciting new CIK classes OK and OK Junior as part of the Super One Series
and rounds of the KZ UK Super 4 and 210 Challenge. No strangers to the
world of Motorsport, Whelen Engineering, the world's leader in the supply and
manufacture of LED lighting and siren systems for the emergency services, are
the title sponsors for three US NASCAR series. Whelen are also the title
sponsors of the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series (NWES) which runs across Europe with
races in Spain, Holland, France, Italy, Belgium and the UK. NWES has seen many
European drives step up from karting directly to NWES looking for the
opportunity to race in the US. Paul Garner of Whelen Europe says: "We are very
proud to support such a great event and hope to see some of these young drivers
competing across Europe in the future, possibly in the NWES". Further
information on Whelen and their involvement in motorsport can be found at
www.whelen.com.
The
meeting starts with open Friday practice on 15 July, available even to those not
entered in the race weekend. There will be practice during most of
Saturday after scrutineering from 0800 and signing on by 0900, some heats late
Saturday afternoon and timed qualifying for the MSA British Championships (OK &
OKJ), then the rest of the heats on Sunday before the Finals. The bar is open on
Friday and Saturday evening, with a bucking bronco, and on Saturday evening
there is the traditional pig roast, salad, disco and live music. All
drivers entered will receive a pig roast ticket and more can be purchased.
The club is offering a Kart Boot sale in the Marquee on Sunday (booking form to
follow) at a cost of £20 per pitch. There are historic karts and Legends with
track demonstrations each day and the large static display in the BHKC marquee
(£20 entry fee per kart). Spectator entry to the meeting and historic displays
is free on Friday and Saturday, £5 per car on Sunday. Perpetual trophies are on
offer for the club classes, E Plates for Cadet, Rotax, TKM and Gearbox and OK
along with X30 club races. All races count for the Shenington club championship
as well. The E Plate can be used at all MSA clubs, the SP plate awarded to the
TKM Clubman winner is only for Shenington.
Entry forms and regulations are available at
http://www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk/index.php/accomodation
and for OK classes at
http://superoneseries.com/.
All E plate classes (except OK) will
be televised on Motors TV on 8th August at 6.55pm with repeats and then on
Youtube. Shenington KRC also thanks the many class sponsors for the event
and Spellfame Karting for their valued support.
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LGM X30 Tour At Wales' GYG (20/06)
The
Glan Y Gors round of the X30 Tour series saw another strong showing from Vital
Motorsport with Ben Wooldridge continuing his strong run of form with overall
pole position in TQ having difficult heats with changeable conditions and
culminating in being crashed into at the start of the final having to take a
DNF. His team mates Kiera Scott and Ewan Long spent their weekend learning the
difficult Welsh circuit but good pace couldn't ease them into the main final
unfortunately.
In Senior X30 the trio of Matt Armstrong ,John Stewart and
Hugo Ellis had great pace with P2,3 and 7 in their TQ session and Ellis taking a
3,4 &5 and with John pressing hard with 2 strong heats and Armstrong's
blistering dry pace in heat 2 lapping the same as the winning driving from the
back after a hard first lap the Whilton based unit looked set to shine but the
weather threw a spanner in the works with a huge downpour in the interval making
tyre choices difficult and with questionable driving standards the trio were
split throughout the grid - Stewart doing a sterling job to take the final
podium spot aboard his Compkart Covert 3.0 / Grice Power, Ellis rescuing his
race to P6. Whilst Matt had a torrid race with the wrong tyre choice hampering
his progress, an unfortunate conclusion to his weekend that showed strong dry
speed.
The team are at full strength at PFI
for the European Open where Seniors John Stewart, Hugo Ellis, Tom Wood are
joined by Ben Steward and Connor Jupp. In Junior X30 will see Kiera Scott and
our USA driver Dante Yu over for this race as experience of UK competition. Also
our partner team BN Racing are on board with World Champion David Malukas and
Gary Edwards representing the successful Compkart Brand.
For further
information on how to join Vital Motorsport or the Compkart brand contact Gary
Rolfe at
[email protected] or on +44 7725 367043.
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Ginetta G40 Test Up For Grabs (16/06)
The
Super One Series is delighted to announce that the winner of the second final of
TKM Extreme at the Buckmore Park round on 25/26 June will be offered a test in a
Ginetta G40 sports car. TKM Extreme has enjoyed a massive resurgence in
the series this year with over 50 registrations so winning the prize certainly
will not be an easy task. Winners of finals this year were Matthew Taylor,
Phil Smith, Matt England and Harry Moore - four winners out of six finals.
Who will win at Buckmore Park in Kent, will there be a new face on top of the
podium?
The
Super One Series would like to thank Ginetta Cars and John Surtees CBE, the
circuit owner, for arranging this superb prize.
Dates offered for the test are either 20th July at Brands
Hatch or 19th August at Donington although others could be made available.
For further information about the Super One Series visit
http://superoneseries.com/
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Congratulations Damian Baruss-Haggett (14/06)
Lydd
Kart Circuit would like to congratulate Damian Baruss-Haggett on winning the
latest round of the MSA Bambino Championship.
We are very proud of Damian at Lydd as he also helps put
our very successful circuit back on the karting map and the CLARKEKARTS Race
Team too - well done.
To find out more about Lydd visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com.
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2016 Welsh Championships (09/06)
Llandow
Kart Club will be hosting the 2016 Welsh Championships at South Wales Karting
Centre on June 18th & 19th. This event for the prestigious nationally recognised
"C" plate is open to ALL ABkC classes and can be raced for the next 12 months in
the UK.
The
two day event is run under permit with practice, timed qualifying and heat on
Saturday and qualifying, heat, pre-final and heat on Sunday for all classes -
all this for only £90 for the whole weekend. Trophies and prizes for all
classes.
For more details see our Facebook page or email
[email protected]
or call 07817 449617.
A great weekend's racing at a great track with great
people!
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Additional Practice Day (08/06)
In
advance of the Super One round over the Weekend of the 25th/26th June Buckmore
Park has added an extra practice day for Super One drivers on Wednesday the 15th
June between 10 AM and 4 PM.
All relevant Super One classes welcome. This date is an
additional date to Friday the 17 th June.
Super One Drivers who are also
competing in the BPKC club meeting on the 19th June can also practice on
Saturday the 18th June. Overnight parking is available from Wednesday the 15th
onwards.
For
more details contact Sheila Rose on 01634 661604, or for more information on
Buckmore Park visit www.buckmore.co.uk.
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The Awning Company Super One Series (07/06)
For the fifth round of the series the championship
moved to the 1050m south Wales circuit of Llandow on 4/5th June. The track
layout lent itself of some of the most exciting racing seen so far this year,
especially with the late dives into the last hairpin and the run to the finish
line. For this round the IAME Cadet, TKM and X30 classes were joined as
guests by the MSA British Bambino Championship, Rotax and Honda Cadet taking a
rest. The weather was sweltering and the racing hot.
MSA
British Cadet Championship for IAME
Bray
Kenneally took two stunning maiden Super One victories lifting him to third in
the championship standings behind Harry Thompson and Joseph Taylor. The AIM
Motorsport driver had to settle for fourth in the timed qualifying joint results
behind Thompson, Van Knapton and Arvid Lindblad. The latter went on to be
probably the youngest driver to win a heat in Super One, Thompson taking the
other two and initially leading the first final. Kenneally soon took over
at the front, throwing off further lead challenges from Thompson, Joseph Taylor
and Georgi Dimitrov to win by a nose width. Championship leader Thompson was
forced to settle for fourth behind Dimitrov and Taylor aided by a late race
clash between him and Linblad. However final two was the highlight of the
weekend as Kenneally had to contend with no less than half a dozen Fusion karts
plus several others as a lead pack of ten broke away. But every time either
Thompson or Joseph Taylor forged ahead Kenneally fought straight back, fearful
that he would be elbowed to the rear of the lead group. With a lap and a half to
go, just as Kenneally was looking at his most vulnerable Thompson and Taylor
began to battle over second, delaying each other and allowing Kenneally to make
his escape to a popular win. Thompsons' move for second on the last lap on
Taylor allowed Dimitrov to follow through with Jonny Wilkinson climbing up to
fifth.
Final 1 (16 laps) 1 Bray Kenneally (AIM/ZIP); 2 Georgi
Dimitrov (Fusion/Synergy); 3 Joseph Taylor (Fusion/Synergy); 4 Harry Thompson
(Fusion/Synergy); 5 Zak O'Sullivan (Fusion/Synergy); 6 Kai Askey
(Fusion/Synergy).
Final 2 (16
laps) 1 Kenneally; 2 Thompson; 3 Dimitrov; 4 Taylor; 5 Jonny Wilkinson
(KMS/ZIP); 6 O'Sullivan.
ABkC
Junior TKM National Championship
Bradley White just pipped Abbi Pulling by a tenth for
honours of pole for the heats, with an on form Joe Fowler next. White went
onto win both heats. In the first final Fowler first took Pulling then snatched
the lead from White, the latter falling to third but fighting back to the front
which had been briefly held by Pulling. So White was at the front when it
mattered from Pulling, Fowler and Ian Sisson. The second final was
punctuated for dealing with a crash of Sisson, then at the restart Pulling was
quickly to the front and holding all the way to her maiden Super One victory.
Behind, and challenging all the
way, White and Fowler traded second with Kristian Brierley always there in
fourth.
Final 1 (17 laps) 1 Bradley White (Tal-Ko Racing/Tal-Ko); 2 Abbi Pulling
(Tal-Ko/Tal-Ko); 3 Joe Fowler (Jade Karts/Jade); 4 Ian Sisson (Privateer/Jade);
5 Kristian Brierley (Litchfield Motorsport/Tonykart); 6 Lee Whittingham
(Privateer/Tonykart).
Final 2
(17 laps) 1 Pulling; 2 White; 3 Fowler; 4 Brierley; 5 Jordan Lee-Chapman
(Klaassen Motorsport/Tonykart); 6 Lucas Sullivan (Privateer/Tonykart).
ABkC
TKM Extreme National Championship
Harry Moore prevailed over Simon Vercoe and Sam Fowler at
the top of a massive 42 kart entry, Moore winning two heats to Sebastian
Hutchison's one. Moore enjoyed a lights to flag victory in the first final
followed almost all the way by Vercoe until Matt England leapfrogged two karts
on the last lap to take second. However his day was done when he crashed
out on the formation lap of the second final, leaving Moore more or less in
charge after retrieving the lead briefly held by Vercoe. Fowler had fallen
to the back of the first final and could only make it up to 14th in the second
with a total of nine karts penalised for displaced front fairings across the two
finals.
Final 1 (17 laps) 1 Harry Moore (Jade Karts/Jade); 2 Matt England
(Tal-Ko/Tal-Ko); 3 Simon Vercoe (Tal-Ko Racing/Tal-Ko); 4 Owain Rosser (Jade
Karts/Jade); 5 Ryan Edwards (Privateer/Tonykart); 6 Phil Smith (Precision
Racing/Tonykart).
Final 2 (17
laps) 1 Moore; 2 Vercoe; 3 Rosser; 4 Hutchinson; 5 Smith; 6 Lewis Wadley
(Precision Racing/Tonykart).
Junior
X30 International Qualifier
Angus Fender dominated Saturday's timed qualifying and
heats but points leader Gordon Mutch battled back to win Sunday's first final
from grid five. Mutch also crossed the line first in final two but was excluded
for not having done up his helmet strap and so the win went to Oliver Clarke,
who passed Fender at the final corner with Shane White in third. Fender
leads the standings with Mutch falling to fourth.
Final 1 (17 laps) 1 Gordon Mutch (Clan
Racing/Mad Croc); 2 Oliver Greetham (S8 Racing/Alonso); 3 Oliver Clarke (M
Sport/Tonykart); 4 Angus Fender (Jade Karts/Gold); 5 Shane White (Litchfield
Motorsport/Tonykart); 6 Harry McQuillan (Protrain/Tonykart).
Final 2 (17 laps) 1 Clarke; 2 Fender;
3 White; 4 McQuillan; 5 Ethan Pitt (Jade Karts/Gold); 6 Ewan Long
(Privateer/Compkart).
Senior X30 International Qualifier
Local
ace Josh Collings had a perfect weekend winning every race with points leader
Matt Davies second every time, never close enough to challenge. Scott
Mackrell was third in the first final, Jack Partridge in the second one,
recovering from eighth after a 10s displaced front fairing penalty.
Final 1 (18 laps)
1 Josh Collings (Dan Holland Racing/Alonso); 2 Matt Davies (Privateer/Tonykart);
3 Scott Mackrell (Coles Racing/Tonykart); 4 Matthew Hirst (KR Sport/Kosmic); 5
Brett Ward (MLC/Mach 1); 6 Euan Wilson (S8 Racing/Alonso).
Final 2 (18 laps) 1 Collings; 2
Davies; 3 Jack Partridge (Melliosport/Gold); 4 Ward; 5 Mackrell; 6 Hirst.
Photographs
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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IKR Summer Champs (06/06)
IKR
Owner Driver Summer Championship - Round 3 - Sunday 12th June.
Meetings for this championship are
every 2nd Sunday of the month with race practice the Saturday before. The
Championship has 6 rounds with each competitor's best 5 results counting towards
their final position.
Honda Cadet and Honda Cadet Clubman must run with the new
exhaust.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6
rounds). You can pre-order tyres, pay via card over the phone, for collection
race weekend.
Dropped nosecone rule for Junior Subaru/Junior
Rotax/Senior Rotax classes also applies, however with a 4 second penalty if the
nosecone drops.
Summer Regulations (available on website) are practice,
timed qualifying, 2 heats and a 15 lap final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda
Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max, ProKart 175, ProKart
200, Senior Rotax 162, Rotax Max 177. Bambino grids have practice/qualify,
followed by 3 timed runs.
Post completed race entry form and
payment to the circuit, or entry confirmation and card payment over the phone.
Note entries are taken up to and including race morning (with no late entry
fee). Or race entry online at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
via TrakData, the deadline for this being Wednesday 8th June.
Clarkekarts Shop is open both
Saturday 11th June open testing/race practice and Sunday 12th race day. Café and
Clubhouse is open both days for hot food and drink, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and
garage space hire is £25 per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart
(Club Secretary) on 01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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Mad-Croc At Super One (02/06)
Mad-Croc
Karting UK driver Jacob Stilp takes victory in the first round of the Super One
series British OK Championship at Whilton Mill on the Mad-Croc MC-01 kart.
After a 7 month break from racing
Jacob takes his second win out of the two races he has done this year after
winning the warm up race at Whilton Mill the previous weekend! He had a storming
drive in the first final to finish 2nd after dropping back to 12th at start. In
main final Jacob put in an amazing move to take the lead and never looked back,
taking a convincing victory.
Team mate Max started the weekend perfectly by taking Pole
postion in qualifying and setting not only a new lap record but set the out
right circuit lap record. After some solid heat drives he finished the first
final in a very credible 5th! With a bit of a battle he then finished 2nd Final
10th
With
the launch of the Jules Bianchi Foundation at the Monaco Grand Prix, Jacob ran
Mad-Croc's Jules Bianchi sticker kit. The foundation which has been set up by
Jules's father commented "We want to create a foundation to try to help young
drivers who have talent but not a lot of opportunity, so they can have a future
in motor sport."
"It was always a dream of Jules' to have a chassis product
line in his own name" stated Armando Filini who Jules raced for when he was in
Karts along with Ben Hanley.
After a hugely successful year in X30 in 2015, winning
races all over the country and setting fastest laps the Mad-Croc kart is
continuing its tradition with the new OK class.
For details on the Mad-Croc kart
range or joining the team in club meetings, LGM or the OK championship please
don't hesitiate to contact Dan Stilp 07753 819511 or Simon Parker 07855 831921
or Email
[email protected].
You can also contact our Northern
Agent - MBM Motorsport - for test enquires, club meetings and the NKF
Championship speak to Mark Baines on 07710 614099.
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Clean Sweep For Mutch (02/06)
Current
Super One Junior X30 championship leader and Clan Racing driver, Gordon Mutch,
joined the Junior OK grid at Whilton Mill for the first round of Super Ones
British OK Championship.
Gordie, who dominated the last round of the Junior X30
Super one series at GYG on his Mad-Croc MC-01 chassis by qualifying on pole and
winning both heats and both finals.
He
had only done one day of testing in the OK class and hasn't been at Whilton Mill
for several years since he was in cadets. Under the guidance of Clan Racing's
Andrew Fairley, he quickly got to grips with the circuit, new class and tyres
and managed to qualify 8th of the 22 juniors.
Gordon had some storming
drives over the weekend, but luck wasn't on his side and after a great drive
from the back to finish 7th in the first final he had yet more bad luck and had
to start the final last and back in 22nd place, but with his true grit and speed
he finished a great 6th place in the main final again demonstrating the pace of
kart in the OK class as well as junior X30.
Anyone interested in joining Clan Racing please contact
Team Principle Andrew Fairley on 07759 434926
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The Awning Company British Kart Champs (01/06)
The first round of the new MSA British Kart
Championships for non-gearbox, promoted by Super One, generated lots of interest
for the new CIK OK classes. There are three rounds, the first in
Northamptonshire at Whilton Mill, the second at Shenington SuperPrix in July and
the last at PF International in September, all to count for the crown. So
mistakes in any of the rounds would be punishing. Twenty-two Juniors and
twenty-one seniors contested this first round, some of the drivers finding the
very fast karts quite tough to handle on the twisty hilly circuit.
OK Senior
Dean
MacDonald looked strong from the outset winning both heats from Oliver Hodgson
although he was pipped to fastest time in qualifying by Max Stilp.
Harrison Thomas joined Max Stilp on the second row of the first final grid
behind MacDonald and Hodgson. After throwing off a challenge by Hodgson,
who led a couple of early laps, MacDonald cruised to victory, albeit not overly
comfortable. After problems on Saturday Jacob Stilp had to start from row
five but was by far quickest on track and one more lap would have probably seen
him take victory as he took Hodgson for second on the last lap. Thomas
stayed in touch for third but Max Stilp was some five seconds back.
So
it was no surprise when Jacob Stilp sporting the Jules Bianchi livery on his Mad
Croc stormed away to take Final Two victory by almost two seconds. MacDonald did
the opposite going backwards to sixth and losing out to Hodgson, Knott, Thomas
and the Privateer Ryan Green who was arguably the surprise package of the
weekend. Controlling tyre life on the Vegas was starting to come into
effect so MacDonald and Hodgson are tying for top of the championship standings
meantime.
Results
Final 1: 1 Dean
MacDonald (Tony Kart); 2 Jacob Stilp (Mad Croc); 3 Oliver Hodgson (Birel ART); 4
Harrison Thomas (Kosmic); 5 Max Stilp (Mad Croc); 6 Luke Knott (Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1 Jacob Stilp (Mad
Croc); 2 Hodgson; 3 Knott; 4 Thomas; 5 Ryan Green (DR); 6 MacDonald.
OK Junior
After
being excluded from qualifying for a rear bumper infringement Jewiss gave
himself a lot of work to do in the heats. Topping that timed qualifying
was Tom Canning from Johnathan Hoggard and Hoggard won both heats whilst Jewiss
recovered to fifth and fourth. From there he unsurprisingly took victory
in the first final, passing Hoggard mid race after taking a couple of laps to
pass Morgan Porter. The latter soon retired whilst MacDonald was kept
honest by his team mate Hoggard. Holding onto third for the latter half of the
race was Callum Bradshaw.
Final
Two saw a massive fight on the opening laps between Jewiss and Bradshaw with the
latter taking the lead on lap five. But as Jewiss re-passed the BKC Racing
driver for the lead Bradshaw dropped to fifth. Up ahead Hoggard was once again
in close pursuit of Jewiss who eventually came off at the last corner in what he
said was his own mistake. This left Hoggard to go on to take victory with Mark
Kimber producing a fine drive gaining twelve places to inherit second with Axel
Charpentier a close third with Bradshaw recovering only to fourth. Other
hard chargers included Morgan Porter and Gordon Mutch who gained thirteen and
sixteen places respectively to finish fifth and sixth.
Results
Final 1: 1 Kiern Jewiss (Kosmic); 2 Johnathan Hoggard
(Kosmic); 3 Callum Bradshaw (Exprit); 4 Lorcan Hanafin (Tony Kart); 5 Tom
Canning (Kosmic); 6 Axel Charpentier (Tony Kart).
Final 2: 1 Hoggard; 2 Mark Kimber
(Tony Kart); 3 Charpentier; 4 Bradshaw; 5 Morgan Porter (Octane); 6 Gordon Mutch
(Mad Croc).
Photographs
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Race Winning Engine Prep (31/05)
Grice
Racing Engines are continuing to add successes to the already long list, across
different classes and with a variety of teams, showing that the policy of
treating everyone equally is working exceptionally well.
Old-flame Martin Brackenbury has been
back in action at Fulbeck in Senior Max at the NKF meeting, setting fastest
laps.
KR-Sport have taken delivery of 2 Grice-prepared Minimax motors and Dexter
Petterson promptly put his kart on pole at S1 Rowrah!
We're building engines again for
Wigan local Sam Pollitt in both X30 and Rotax, and in addition Junior X30
drivers Ben Wooldridge, Taylor Bellini, Tom Westworth, Alicia Goundry and Louie
Short have all been mega fast over the first two LGM rounds. Our Cadets are on
fire too with Harry Pears on the podium at the most recent Whilton Mill meeting
and Reggie Duhy back in the fold.
To keep up with all this Dean Panrucker is now full time
in the workshop and handling trackside support after our great success during
the Winter and Spring.
We have over 30 years experience in virtually every class
in karting, and we concentrate entirely on engine preparation, constantly
investing in new resources to give you the best. We have a state-of-the-art dyno
and rolling road where we investigate every new part when it becomes available,
one reason why in X30 we've been at the front since the launch of the class.
For more details please contact...
Tom Grice 07707 298774
Dean Panrucker 07581 793552
Workshop 01268 727847
You can also
visit our website at
www.griceracingengines.com.
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Experience A Ginetta Race Car (27/05)
Ever
wanted to experience a Ginetta race car out on circuit?
Want2race offer the UK's biggest
novice adult racing driver competition and experience, run in partnership with
Ginetta cars. Each year one lucky driver wins a fully funded season in the
Ginetta GRDC.
Anyone over the age of 18 can enter, with Stage1 a
go-karting session at one of 9 premier outdoor karting venues. Qualifying
drivers then head to Blyton Park for Stage2 where you drive real Ginetta racing
cars out on track with top instructors. 100 of the UK's best drivers will make
Stage3, the want2race Finals, where there is more track time on offer as well as
various other activities on the day. A free Grand Final is run on Day 3, with a
Head2Head shootout on circuit to determine the 2016 top 3 drivers.
want2race
are now in their fourth year of offering an affordable and enjoyable on track
experience in their fleet of racing cars. You can track the progress of their
current winner and past Club100 champion, Phil Ingram, on the website.
MSA kart licence holders are welcome,
as are any track day or corporate karting enthusiasts. MSA car licence holders
will not be eligible to enter as want2race are looking for novice car drivers
only.
Watch the 2016 want2race video here -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud2F9i0uQeM.
For more
information and to enter, visit
www.want2race.co.uk.
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Ulster Karting Club (27/05)
Ulster
Karting Club are piloting a pooled engine Minimax Championship.
With junior numbers in decline to the
point where Minimax was averaging 0.8 competitors over the season, the Ulster
Karting Club decided to try and implement some changes to try and boost numbers
for the 2016 season. After receiving feedback from competitors it became
apparent that some were being put off with the perception that you would have to
spend large amounts of money on engines in order to be competitive.
After conversations with JAG
Engineering regarding potential solutions a pooled system was implemented that
involved the Minimax class running pooled engines exclusively. The Club along
with JAG and the local Rotax sealing agent provide 13 engines and carbs on the
morning of the race. Each competitor uses this engine and carb for the event for
a fixed fee, currently £50 and then returns it at the end. It is then prepped
and checked for the next race and so the process repeats with the idea that no
competitor will receive the same engine twice.
The result has been a significant increase in numbers with
the Minimax class now being one of the largest at the local club event. The
reliability of the Rotax engine coupled with the warranty has meant that the
club can confidently provide the engines without the need for having a
significant number of spares. Feedback from the competitors has been very
positive and the intention of removing the need, perceived or not of spending
large amounts of money on engines has been achieved.
It is the intention of the club to monitor the success of
the class this year and make informed decisions for next year's championship.
Although it is very early in the championship so far the boost to numbers is
already very clear and a special thanks has to be given to JAG Engineering for
their generous support of this initiative.
A review of the conclusions of the pilot will be published
later on in the year.
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X30 Euro Series (26/05)
Wooldridge
takes the Pre-Final win and 3rd in main Junior Final, Ellis takes 3rd in both
Senior Finals in first round at Castelletto.
Vital Motorsport took to the podium in both Junior and
Senior X30 at the first round of the all new X30 Euro Series by RGMMC, a great
start to the series which will culminate at Zuera in Spain in July.
Wooldridge in his first European race
impressed with good pace and with fastest laps and a heat win on Saturday looked
good to fight for a front spot on Sunday - proving his worth at the front of
this ever swelling category and on the back of a P2 in the latest X30 UK tour
took the win in the Pre-Final by a good margin. The final was to be harder and
Ben was engulfed in the opening laps leaving him with too much to do, closing
back on the leaders with countless fastest laps at the end taking 3rd. A very
good job by Ben who's now 1 point off the lead in 2nd place overall.
Hugo
Ellis contested the Senior class, and Ellis like Wooldridge has built up
momentum of late taking a 5th and two 3rds in the heats putting him on P3 for
the Pre-Final, coming home 3rd. The final would see an almighty 4 way scrap in
the first 4/5 Laps including Ellis. When the dust settled this left Hugo a large
gap to 2nd placed driver Ward, settling down again Hugo broke the gap down and
slugged the last lap out with Ward having to give best to the British compatriot
at the flag leaving no gaps for Hugo to drive past. A great job from both Hugo
and Ben flying the flag for Vital Motorsport.
Next for the Vital Motorsport Team is PFI in a week and a
half then to GYG for the X30 UK Tour.
Thanks go to Grice Racing Engines, the RGMMC team for
great organisation and all involved for the great team work at Vital Motorsport.
For info on how
to join Vital Motorsport and on the Compkart chassis please contact Gary Rolfe -
Team Principle on +44 1327 844320 / +44 7725 367043 or on
[email protected].
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Entries Close In 24hrs! (26/05)
Entries
for the 2016 IAME European Open will close tomorrow (27th May) at 12noon!
So if you
haven't done so already,
ENTER NOW before it's too
late!
The IAME European Open will be staged at PF International
kart circuit (UK) from 15th-19th June 2016 and is open to all International
drivers for the IAME Cadet, X30 Junior, X30 Senior & X30 Masters categories.
With a
huge cash prize fund and entries to the X30 International Finals in Le Mans on
offer, generous track time throughout the event plus the opportunity to race
against the best drivers at the UK's finest karting facility, the IAME European
Open has a lot to offer!
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Lulham Takes It For Exprit (24/05)
Congratulations
to Fusion Motorsport's Chris Lulham who took a great victory at the first round
of the X30 Euro Series at Castelleto, Italy in Juniors, heading up 4 Exprits in
the top 8!
Saul Robinson scored a solid 4th in Senior for Fusion / Exprit, making the
Exprit chassis the most successful kart of the event.
The new Exprit Noesis MY15 is in
stock and available.
Contact UK Distributor Fusion
Motorsport on +44 (0)7733 011221 or email
[email protected].
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IAME European Open At PFI (24/05)
Generous
Track Time & Value For Money Offered at the IAME European Open!
As Trent Valley Kart Club release a
draft copy of the Timetable, it's clear to see that the IAME European Open has
many benefits!
As the countdown continues towards the inaugural IAME
European Open, preparations are well under way for this landmark event.
The latest
update is the release of a draft timetable for the event is
available here.
With 20 minute practice sessions on Wednesday & Thursday,
generous Heats on Friday & Saturday and extended Finals on the Sunday, no one
can say you're not getting enough track time! And with the upfront payment
of £900/£600 (dependant on X30 or Cadet) including 5 days of track action plus
4/2 sets of tyres (again, dependant on X30 or Cadet), we believe that this
offers exceptional value for money at such a high-calibre event.
Throw in a massive cash prize fund
which will see the top 3 in the X30 categories going home with €3000 (1st),
€2000 (2nd), €1000 (3rd) and €1000 (1st), €500 (2nd), €250 (3rd) in IAME Cadet
PLUS free entries to the X30 International Finals in Le Mans and the 2016
MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix - what's not to love about the IAME
European Open?! This event will also be used as a qualifying round for the
International Finals meaning that if the top 3 in the X30 categories have
already qualified for Le Mans, then their prize will be offered to 4th place and
so on.
Entries close for this event on Friday 27th May at 12 noon
-
enter here now!
So don't miss out on this milestone event, enter the 2016
IAME European Open today!
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Ambition To Distribute Compkart (20/05)
KKC
are proud to announce, that with immediate effect, that Paul Janes of Ambition
Motorsport will become the Southern Distributor of the Compkart chassis brand
and products range.
The Compkart chassis, manufactured via BirelArt of Italy,
has been of a dominant force since its release, winning several major races &
titles. Moreover it successfully dominated the Junior X30 World Championship in
2015 Winning this prestigious title. Since being present here in the UK, fastest
laps & race wins have been evident for the fluro chassis.
All enquires
relating to the Compkart Chassis, Spares & Brand or to arrange your test on the
newest, latest eye catching chassis can be directed to Importer Gary Rolfe Sales
Director & Vital Motorsport Race Team Principal on 01327 844320 or
[email protected] or for any Southern
Enquiries please direct to Paul Janes at Ambition Motorsport on 07951 831236 or
[email protected].
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Compkart Norther Distributor (19/05)
KKC
are proud to announce, that with immediate effect, that John Stewart of ST
Racing will become the Northern Distributor of the Compkart chassis brand and
products range.
The Compkart chassis, manufactured via BirelArt of Italy,
has been of a dominant force since its release, winning several major races &
titles. Moreover it successfully dominated the Junior X30 World Championship in
2015 Winning this prestigious title. Since being present here in the UK, fastest
laps & race wins have been evident for the fluro chassis.
All enquires
relating to the Compkart Chassis, Spares & Brand or to arrange your test on the
newest, latest eye catching chassis can be directed to Importer Gary Rolfe Sales
Director & Team Principal on 01327 844320 or
[email protected] or for any Northern
Enquiries please direct to John Stewart at ST Racing on 07500 958789 or
[email protected].
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Rotax Max Grand Finals Entry (18/05)
The
Super One Series and JAG Engineering are delighted to announce that the highest
placed driver in the ABkC MiniMax National Championship will be offered a place
in the national MiniMax class during the Rotax Max Grand Finals subject to
meeting the following conditions.
- The driver must not have reached 13th birthday by 31
December 2016
- Written
permission from his or her school to attend the sporting event
- Permission from the MSA to compete in this overseas
national event
If the highest place driver cannot meet these obligations
the entry will be offered to the next highest place and so on.
The
karts will be the 950mm wheelbase type with a class weight of 125kg and the
driver will be given one set of slick Mojo C2 and one set of Mojo CW rain tyres
for practice, and one more set of each for the races. They will have on a
loan basis the kart and engine, trolley, tool kit, fuel and space in the awning.
The Super One Series thanks JAG Engineering for arranging this extra prize.
The Grand Finals are to be held from
16th to 22nd October in Sarno, Italy.
For further information on the Super
One Series please visit
http://superoneseries.com/.
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MSA E Plate At Shenington (18/05)
The
Association of British Kart Clubs and Shenington Kart Racing Club are delighted
to announce that the MSA has given approval to award the MSA E Plate to the new
for 2016 CIK OK Senior and OK Junior classes. The 2016 E Plate meeting
will be held during the Shenington SuperPrix on 16/17 July with optional
practice on Friday 15th July. The OK classes are round two of the MSA
British Kart Championships promoted by the Super One Series and guest drivers
are welcome. The E Plate will be the first special number plate issued for
these very fast new classes, and eligible to be used at any MSA club in the same
class.
Entry and Vega tyre order forms and championship
regulations for the OK classes are on:
http://superoneseries.com/downloads/. The Vortex
DDS/DDJ engines must be supplied through Strawberry Racing, visit
www.strawberryracing.co.uk, call 0114 288 9933,
or email
[email protected]
for details.
All other ABkC classes are eligible
for the E Plate meeting at Shenington except the Rotax Max 177 which has its own
championship meeting at Forest Edge on 3rd July (www.fekc.co.uk).
The E Plates are for the MSA English Champion and can be used at all MSA clubs.
The Shenington SuperPrix Draft regulations and entry forms are available on
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk/accomodation.
The club's highlight event of the year includes Historic Kart demonstrations
each day, two marquees - one dedicated to the Historic Kart display, a pig roast
and salad on Saturday evening (all drivers receive a free meal ticket), bar on
Friday and Saturday evening, amusements for children with a Bucking Bronco,
disco and music on Saturday evening and the special perpetual SuperPrix trophies
on offer along with fastest lap trophies. The TKM Clubman competitors compete
for the SP plate instead of the E. The ABkC classes and the Historic Karts
will be televised for Motors TV, airing on 8th August at 6.55 p.m.
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X30 Tour Podium For Vital Motorsport (18/05)
This
weekend past the Vital Motorsport team showed great strength and proved they're
place at the front in X30 with a P2 in Junior overall and strong Senior
showings.
Matthew Armstrong had a consistent set of heats giving him a starting slot just
outside the top 12 for the A Final and his team mates Stewart, Wood and Ellis
all had 1 bad heat giving them a harder task in the main final than they should
have.
Armstrong and Ellis were in close proximity for a good portion of
the race in and around P12 and then were breaking away from the main pack to get
to the front, when Armstrong was then engulfed at the bus stop by 6 drivers
after a small error exiting the willows and this made the rest of the race
particularly hard for him having to fight hard for every inch eventually
rounding out 17th, Ellis got to 9th with good pace, enough for top 4 and Stewart
had a torrid race from way back after a DNF in heat 3, similar for Wood.
Wooldridge had great pace all weekend
and was always going to be fighting for the win and fight he did, missing out by
100ths of a second at the flag, a good result never the less and a good way to
go into his first European event next weekend in Castelletto.
Euan Longs
pace had been much improved but a bad heat with damage put paid to his A Final
hopes.
Credit goes to Grice Racing Engines and Chris Walker.
For details on
Vital and how to join or info on the Compkart Chassis range contact Gary Rolfe,
Team Principle on
[email protected] or
07725 367043.
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The Awning Company Super One Series (18/05)
Blistering
hot weather kept yet another Super One round all dry at the undulating north
Wales circuit and the first chance to see the very quick KZ1 gearbox karts
competing for their own MSA British crown.
MSA
British Cadet Championship (IAME)
Although Harry Thompson was quickest in the first
timed qualifying session he was pushed back to fourth overall by Kai Askey,
Jonny Wilkinson and Joshua Rattican in the second session. Then Taylor
Barnard won the first heat with Joseph Taylor and Bray Kenneally taking the
others. For the first final Taylor led all but the last quarter lap of the
first final, tracked all the way by Harry Thompson once he had quickly taken
Jonny Wilkinson. Taylor defended strongly on the last lap but Thompson
swooped round the outside to win, Wilkinson third. Fourth on the road
Joseph Rattican was excluded for a technical non-compliance, elevating Alex
Simmonds and Maxwell Dodds. Thompson traded the lead in the second final
with Wilkinson, Simmonds and Taylor in a frantic opening five laps then
established himself in the lead over Bray Kenneally. Dodds had been fourth
but went back to last after an incident. Kenneally pulled of an incredible
last lap pass to put his nose ahead going into the last sequence of corners but
Thompson squeezed to the inside of the last corner for the win. Taylor Barnard
finished in seventh with a grassy trip over the finish line, losing out to
Simmonds.
Results:
Final 1 (16 laps) 1 Harry Thompson (Fusion/Synergy); 2 Joseph Taylor
(Fusion/Synergy); 3 Jonny Wilkinson (KMS/ZIP); 4 Alex Simmonds (AIM/ZIP); 5 Max
Dodds (Fusion/Synergy); 6 Georgi Dimitrov (Fusion/Synergy).
Final 2 (16 laps) 1 Thompson 13m
14.47s; 2 Kenneally +0.29s; 3 Taylor; 4 Dimitrov; 5 Wilkinson; 6 Simmonds.
MSA
British Short Circuit Gearbox Championship (KZ1)
Local driver John Pike had the legs on everyone in the TQ
session but it was Dan Kelly who took first heat honours in a close finish.
Pike redressed the balance in the Sunday heat though. Scott Allen made a
great start to take the first final lead for the win whilst polesitter John Pike
took eight laps to find a way past Dan Kelly for second. Allen was best
again off the line at the start of the second final but this time Pike took only
three laps to move into the lead and eke out over a second's cushion on Allen
who was contending with a loose Nassau panel. Kelly and Josh Smith traded
third on the opening laps, but Kelly prevailed.
Results:
Final 1 (19 laps) 1 Scott
Allen (Jade Karts/Gold/IAME); 2 John Pike (Privateer/NJR Octane/Maxter); 3 Dan
Kelly (AFR/Birel ART/TM); 4 Josh Smith (Privateer/BirelART/TM); 5 Hannah Lang
(MK Racing/Tonykart/Vortex).
Final 2 (19 laps) 1 Pike; 2 Allen; 3 Kelly; 4 Smith; 5 Lang.
ABkC
National Championship for TKM Extreme
A massive fifty competitors contested the rejuvenated
senior TKM class with Phil Smith looking unbeatable in the first TQ. But
he was pushed back to sixth by the faster second session karts of Rob Wallace,
Kyle Sproat, Ryan Edwards and Gemma Golba. Smith took two heats with Paul
Monks winning the first. Smith enjoyed a lights to flag victory in the
first final, nearly three seconds to the good at the chequer whilst behind Kye
Springfield, Matthew Allnutt and Rob Wallace traded second until Matt England
leapfrogged into that place. Wallace lost third with a 10s penalty for a
displaced front fairing. Smith had what looked like a another runaway
victory in the second final only to be found 0.3kg underweight at the end and
thus handing the win to England, second on the road throughout. The battle
behind resolved in favour of Sproat followed by Allnutt.
Results:
Final
1 (18 laps) 1 Phil Smith (Precision Racing/Tonykart); 2 Matt England
(Tal-Ko/Tal-Ko); 3 Kye Springfield (Privateer/Tonykart); 4 Kyle Sproat
(Litchfield Motorsport/Tonykart); 5 Matthew Allnutt (TWM/Tonykart); 6 Matthew
Taylor (Flex/Tonykart).
Final 2
(18 laps) 1 England; 2 Sproat; 3 Allnutt; 4 Monks; 5 Gemma Golba (Privateer/DSG
Marco); 6 Wallace.
ABkC
National Championship for Junior TKM
Joe Fowler took the timed qualifying honours but Adam
Sparrow and Bradley White won the heats. Any one of half a dozen drivers
could have won the first final, such was the frenetic action. Sparrow and
White shared the lead but White held it for the last two laps that mattered.
Lee Whittingham relieved Abbi Pulling of third, yet she fell to tenth owing to a
displaced front fairing penalty. She made a great recovery in the second
final to take runner up behind debut winner Sparrow after White spun on the last
lap trying to retrieve the lead. He also had the ignominy of having a 10s
penalty added for the front fairing displaced. Fowler also had a brief
period in the lead but had to settle for third.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps) 1
Bradley White (Privateer/Tal-Ko); 2 Adam Sparrow (Tal-Ko/Tal-Ko); 3 Lee
Whittingham (Privateer/Tonykart); 4 Ian Sisson (Privateer/Jade); 5 Joe Fowler
(Jade Karts/Jade); 6 Ross Deal (SJM/Tonykart).
Final 2 (18 laps) 1 Sparrow; 2 Pulling; 3 Fowler; 4
Whittingham; 5 Sisson; 6 Kurt Roberts (Privateer/Jade).
ABkC
National Championship for Honda Cadet
Despite it being first our Alex Eades was quickest in the
time trials over Harry Thompson and Reggie Duhy with both Duhy and Thompson
winning a heat. Ben Kasperczak won the first heat. Duhy led the
first half of the first final until displaced by Thompson for a couple of laps
then Kasperczak went to the front. He hung on despite picking up a six
kart train by 0.06s over Archie Brown, Thompson third and Duhy down to fifth.
The second final was even more hotly contested with Kasperczak, Thompson, Wesley
Mason, Brown, Duhy all having a turn at the front and eventually Alex Eades
taking the win. Mason, Thompson and Duhy followed in quick succession.
Results:
Final 1 (16 laps) 1 Ben Kasperczak (BRK/BRK); 2 Archie Brown (Privateer/BRK); 3
Harry Thompson (CER/Synergy); 4 Archie Swinscoe (BRK/BRK); 5 Reggie Duhy
(Privateer/Synergy); 6 Alex Eades (Global/ZIP).
Final 2 (16 laps) 1 Eades; 2 Wesley Mason (Project
One/Project One); 3 Thompson; 4 Duhy; 5 Swinscoe; 6 Kasperczak.
Junior
X30 International Qualifier
Gordon Mutch enjoyed a clean sweep from TQ through both
heats and both finals, never seriously challenged. Harry McQuillan was
second on the road after displacing Ethan Pitt in the first final, but fell foul
of the front fairing rule, that also elevated Angus Fender to third.
McQuillan made amends in the second final as he hammered his way to second,
Mutch a second and a half further down the road. Pitt and Fender were
next.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps) 1 Gordon Mutch (Clan Racing/Mad Croc); 2 Ethan
Pitt (Jade Karts/Gold); 3 Angus Fender (Jade Karts/Gold); 4 Oliver Greetham (S8
Racing/Alonso); 5 Harrison Smith (Privateer/MS); 6 Alicia Goundry (Goundry
Girls/Kosmic).
Final 2 (18
laps) 1 Mutch; 2 McQuillan; 3 Pitt; 4 Fender; 5 Greetham; 6 Dragan Pinsent
(DKR/Tonykart).
Senior
X30 International Qualifier
Brett Ward pipped Matt Davies in the timed qualifying but
Davies was back on top step from there onwards. The first final was a
static affair, Davies followed by Ward, Jack Partridge and Scott Mackrell.
Sam Marsh was the big mover coming up to fifth after having some engine issues
in the heats. Ward had the jump over Davies in the second final, Davies
waiting until there was four laps to go before making his winning move.
Partridge held third throughout but was excluded elevating Marsh and Charlie
Turner.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps) 1 Matt Davies (Privateer/Tonykart); 2 Brett Ward
(MLC/Mach 1); 3 Jack Partridge (Melliosport/Gold); 4 Scott Mackrell
(Coles/Tonykart); 5 Sam Marsh (DHR/Alonso); 6 Charlie Turner
(Protrain/Tonykart).
Final 2
(18 laps) 1 Davies 12m 49.30s; 2 Ward +0.41s; 3 Marsh; 4 Turner; 5 Mackrell; 6
Josh Collings (DHR/Alonso).
Photographs
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Entries Are Closing Soon! (17/05)
With
only a matter of days left before entries close, it's still not too late to get
your entry in for the 2016 IAME European Open!
This inaugural event will be held at
the UK's finest Karting facility, PF International, from 15-19 June 2016 and is
open to IAME Cadet, X30 Junior, X30 Senior & X30 Masters. And with the
event being listed on the NCAFP calendar, the race meeting is open to
International drivers too.
There is a huge cash prize fund up for grabs along with
FREE entries to both the IAME International Finals in Le Mans in October and the
MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix at PFi in August!
IAME Cadet:
1st €1000 Cash Prize + FREE Entry to MSA
Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
2nd €500 Cash Prize + FREE Entry to MSA
Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
3rd €250 Cash Prize + FREE Entry to MSA
Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
X30 Junior, X30 Senior & X30
Masters
1st €3000 Cash
Prize + FREE Entry to IAME International Finals with tyre package for official
phase + FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
2nd €2000 Cash Prize + FREE Entry to IAME International
Finals with tyre package for official phase + FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters
British Kart Grand Prix
3rd
€1000 Cash Prize + FREE Entry to IAME International Finals with tyre package for
official phase + FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
The
IAME European Open will consist of:
Tuesday 14 June - Paddock Installation
Wednesday 15 June - Non-Qualifying Unofficial Practice
Thursday 16 June -
Non-Qualifying Unofficial Practice
Friday 17 June - Qualifying Practice / Heats
Saturday 18 June - Qualifying Practice / Heats
Sunday 19 June - Pre Finals / Finals
The combined points achieved during
Friday & Saturday will dictate the grid position for the Pre Final on Sunday.
There will also be Official Test Days
at PFi on Friday 10th and Saturday 11th June. Please note however that
these test days are non-exclusive and will also be open to all TVKC members.
So if you want to come and race at the
World renowned PF International kart circuit and race against the best X30 and
IAME cadet drivers in the UK and further afield, then you need to enter the 2016
IAME European Open!!!
Entries are open online until 12:00noon on 27 May 2016 at
tvkc.co.uk/iameeuropeanopen The entry fee for the 5 day meeting is £900 for X30
Junior, Senior & Masters, which includes 2 sets of mandatory slick and 2 sets of
mandatory wets tyres and £600 for IAME Cadet, which includes 1 set of mandatory
slick and 1 set of mandatory wet tyres. The full amount is due at the time of
submitting your entry.
For more information about the event,
please visit the dedicated website
www.tvkc.co.uk/iameeuropeanopen or the event's
Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/iameeuropeanopen/?fref=ts
or email Clare Mills
[email protected] or
Danielle Short
[email protected].
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New Compkart Ireland Distributor (17/05)
KKC
are proud to announce, that with immediate effect, that Jim & Gary Edwards of
Mavco Motorsport will become the Irish Distributor of the Compkart chassis brand
and products range.
The Compkart chassis, manufactured via BirelArt of Italy,
has been of a dominant force since its release, winning several major races &
titles. Moreover it successfully dominated the Junior X30 World Championship in
2015 Winning this prestigious title. Since being present here in the UK, fastest
laps & race wins have been evident for the fluro chassis.
All enquires
relating to the Compkart Chassis, Spares & Brand or to arrange your test on the
newest, latest eye catching chassis can be directed to Importer Gary Rolfe Sales
Director & Vital Motorsport Race Team Principal on 01327 844320 or
[email protected]
For any Ireland enquiries please
direct to Jim Edwards on mobile 353 87 222 3609 e-mail
[email protected]
or Gary Edwards on mobile +353 86 2240478.
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June 2016 IAME European Open (16/05)
RPM X30 racing, have awning space available for the
IAME European Open at PFI 15th-19th June, all other services also available.
We can tailor a package to best suit
your requirements, so whether you require just awning space or any one or more
of our many services we can assist you. Be a part of the first IAME European
Open with RPM Racing.
Please contact one of the team on
07770 921479 or 07711 937498, or email
[email protected] to discuss or for more
information.
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MSA British Kart Championships (16/05)
Round
1 of The Awning Company MSA British Kart Championship and Round 3 of The Awning
Company MS British Cadet Kart Championship took place at Glan Y Gors on
14th-15th May.
Scott Allen and John Pike shared the victories in the
first round of the championship at Glan Y Gors.
Allen took the win in the first final,
while polesitter Pike took eight laps to find a way past Dan Kelly for second
place.
Allen
led at the start of the second final until Pike took over on lap three,
eventually developing over a second's cushion on Allen who was contending with a
loose Nassau panel.
Final 1: 1 Scott Allen Gold/IAME, 2 John Pike
Octance/Modena, 3 Dan Kelly Birel/TM
Final 2: 1 John Pike, 2 Scott Allen, 3 Dan Kelly
Provisional championship standings: 1 John Pike - 193
points, 2 Scott Allen - 189, 3 Dan Kelly - 186
In Cadet, Harry Thompson drove to
victory at Glan Y Gors for round three of the championship.
Joseph Taylor led the majority of the
first final until Thompson swooped round the outside to take the win. Jonny
Wilkinson finished third.
Thompson traded the lead in the second final with
Wilkinson, Simmonds and Taylor but by lap five had established himself in the
lead over Bray Kenneally.
Final 1: 1 Harry Thompson Synergy, 2 Joseph Taylor
Synergy, 3 Jonny Wilkinson Synergy
Final 2: 1 Harry Thompson Synergy, 2 Bray Kenneally Zip, 3
Joseph Taylor Synergy
Provisional championship standings: 1 Harry Thompson - 572 points, 2 Joseph
Taylor - 539, 3 Jonny Wilkinson -535
In Bambino, Finlay Brown posted the
quickest time amongst a full entry of 30 drivers in round three of the
championship at Larkhall.
A fantastic weekend of competition saw the event begin
with Nathan Tye and Monde-Jnr Konini taking pole position in their group. The
timed runs saw wins for Damian Baruss Haggett, Finlay Brown and Nathan Tye.
At the end of the final Scottish
driver Finlay Brown grabbed the fastest time followed by Monde-Jnr Konini and
Damian Baruss-Haggett.
Results: 1 Monde-Jnr Konini, 2 Finaly Brown, 3 Leo
Robinson
Provisional
championship standings: 1 Leo Robinson - 263 points, 2 Taylor Orridge - 260, 3
Monde jnr Konini - 254
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IAME European Open At PFI (11/05)
Trent
Valley Kart Club are excited to announce that the Prize Fund for the forthcoming
2016 IAME European Open has now been extended!
As if a massive Cash Prize Fund of almost €20,000 and FREE
entries to the MSA Kartmasters British Grand Prix wasn't enough, the top 3
drivers from each X30 category will now also receive a FREE Entry to the IAME
International Finals at Le Mans in October, including a tyre package for the
official phase!
Trent Valley Kart Club would like to take this opportunity
to thank IAME and JM Engineering for these fantastic and what will undoubtedly
be, very sought after prizes!
Here is the latest list of prizes on offer at the IAME
European Open:
IAME Cadet:
1st €1000 Cash Prize + FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters
British Kart Grand Prix
2nd €500
Cash Prize + FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
3rd €250 Cash Prize + FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters
British Kart Grand Prix
X30 Junior, X30 Senior & X30 Masters:
1st €3000 Cash Prize
+ FREE Entry to IAME International Finals with tyre
package for official phase
+
FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
2nd €2000 Cash Prize
+ FREE Entry to IAME International Finals with tyre
package for official phase
+
FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
3rd €1000 Cash Prize
+ FREE Entry to IAME International Finals with tyre
package for official phase
+
FREE Entry to MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix
In
the event that any of the top 3 in the X30 categories have already qualified for
the IAME International Finals, then their free entry prize will be awarded to
the 4th place driver and so on.
So with so much up for grabs at the inaugural IAME
European Open, get your entry in now!
Entries are open online until 12:00
noon on 27 May 2016 at
www.tvkc.co.uk/iameeuropeanopen.
For more
information about the event, please visit the dedicated website
www.tvkc.co.uk/iameeuropeanopen or the event's
Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/iameeuropeanopen/,
or email Clare Mills
[email protected] or
Danielle Short
[email protected].
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Lydd Circuit IKR Success (10/05)
140
Karts descended on Lydd last weekend, smashing our attendance record.
James Clarke would like to thank
everyone personally for a great weekend, to all competitors and staff who
attended and worked at Lydd this weekend.
The f100s were great as usual, very exciting to watch.
In the Rotax classes both Juniors and
Seniors were especially up in numbers with the new one-set tyre rule with the
HG1's for all six rounds. Same as for Subaru.
Honda fixed gearing for Clubman all proving a great way
forward.
The new surface is going down really well with everybody. Looking forward to
seeing you all in the future summer rounds and again thank you everybody for
your support.
For more information on racing at Lydd email [email protected], visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or download our app at https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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Starlane Wireless Data Systems (09/05)
Former
World Champion and current factory driver Tom Joyner is to import Starlane
wireless data systems...
My name is Tom Joyner, 2013 CIK-FIA World Karting
Champion, current Zanardi Driver and I'm proud to announce that I am now an
official dealer for Starlane Performance electronics here in the UK.
Having used the systems myself since
the start of the season inside CRG Racing Team and continuing to use the system
on a daily basis I will be able to provide great support and knowledge alongside
the latest developments.
Wireless
communication, Bluetooth download, GPS & GLONASS laptiming, means these systems
provide great ease of use as well as removing large amounts of wires from the
chassis.
There are a number of packages available all of which are great value. For
example the:
Corsaro-K X30
Package is only £355 inc vat.
Corsaro-K OK & KZ Pack (with 2 temperature sensors), £420 inc vat.
Corsaro Standalone timing display with GPS, £324.99 inc
vat.
I will
also have special tailored packages for teams and free set up & tuition days
available to make sure you get the best out of the system.
For more info
please visit:
www.tomjoynerracing.com or
email
[email protected] or call +44 (0)7590
572703.
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2 Wins For Vital Motorsport (09/05)
The
Whilton Mill weekend of 23rd & 24th April saw another amazing showing from the
ever strengthening squad on home soil at the Northamptonshire circuit with
overall victories in Senior X30 and Mini Max and a 3rd place in Junior X30 after
a bad start - unfortunate not to win after crazy pace in the heats.
The
strong but young duo of Matty Armstrong and Hugo Ellis showed that hard work
pays off with Ellis taking a heat win & a 5th in Heat 3, but a DNF in heat 2 put
him back to grid 9 start for the final and Armstrong consistently performed in
the heats handing him a P3 start for the final, Ellis ended the race as runaway
victor and Armstrong was embroiled in a scrap for 4th when it started to drizzle
and he fell off of the circuit momentarily at the Christmas corner dropping him
down the order nevertheless a great showing from the duo.
In
Junior X30, Compkart driver Ben Wooldridge would show outrageous pace and took a
huge win in one heat and a small tangle whilst taking the lead of heat 3 which
cost him with a nose cone infringement. His team mate Thomas Byrne had good pace
with 4th fastest lap in the final and P9 from the back. Shay Stewart and Euan
Long had torrid heats and had a hard fought race coming through in the final.
In Mini Max things were somewhat
calmer with Piers Henderson winning all three heats and the final comfortably
and taking the event lap record to boot.
Thanks go to Grice Racing Engines for their support and
service second to none and also to all involved in Vital Motorsport and KKC Kart
Components.
Next up comes PFI and Forest Edge this weekend then LGM at
Kimbolton the following week and round 1 of the X30 Euro Series later in May.
For details on
how to join Vital Motorsport for club races, LGM or European X30 or info on the
Compkart range please contact team principle Gary Rolfe at
[email protected] or on 01327 844320 or
07725 367043.
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MSA British Superkart Championship (09/05)
Rounds
4, 5 and 6 of the MSA British Superkart Championship took place at Snetterton on
7th and 8th May.
Jack Layton of Parker Motorsport extended his championship
lead by adding two more wins to his tally.
After problems in qualifying he
started from the back of the grid in race one but charged through the field to
take the lead on the penultimate lap. In race two a leaking fuel tank caused
visibility problems in the early laps before he was able to pull away for
another win.
A problem with the throttle cable in the final outing
meant an early pit stop but the problem persisted and he retired half a lap
later, leaving Dan Clark to take the win.
Results
Round Four:
1 Jack Layton (Anderson DEA)
2 Ross Allen (Jade DEA)
3 James O'Reilly (PVP Viper SK250S)
Round Five:
1 Jack Layton (Anderson DEA)
2 Dan Clark (Anderson Gas Gas)
3 Gavin Bennett (Anderson DEA)
Round Six:
1 Dan Clark (Anderson Gas Gas)
2 James Hassall (Jade DEA)
3 Ross Allen (Jade DEA)
Provisional championship
standings:
1 Jack
Layton - 190 points
2 Gavin
Bennett -156
3 Dan Clark - 155
Photograph
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Strong Start For Vital Motorsport (06/05)
A
strong start to the 2016 LGM X30 Tour with Hugo Ellis taking P2 overall in the
main final mixing it with the experienced PFI sponsored duo of Oliver Hodgson
the eventual winner and multiple British Champion Mark Litchfield, the latter of
which Ellis managed to overhaul on the final lap to take a well deserved 2nd
place at the flag. Ellis is still only in his first 2 months of being with Vital
Motorsport and with recent results is showing the collaboration between himself
and the newly updated squad are a force to be reckoned with in X30 in the UK and
on foreign soil.
Ellis's
team mate Matthew Armstrong who is improving by the week and since taking
delivery of the new Compkart chassis is pushing the boundaries also with TQ
looking set for a top 3 and a small error of judgement dropped him to 10th in
group this starting lower than he should have. He qualified straight into the
main final courtesy of a strong Pre final running in P6 but a last lap skirmish
dropped him to tenth. After another hard lap 1 of the main final Matthew ended
lap 1 in 34th eventually rising to p16 at the flag. A good job well done!
In Junior X30 the team had mixed
fortunes with Fraser Fenwick and Euan Long not making it further than the B
final but with great pace - Fenwick 2nd fastest in that race. Ben Wooldridge ran
2nd in the pre final but lost two places to the finish line when he lost his
chain coming onto the straight setting him back a few rows on the main final
grid ultimately costing him dearly as the race split up early on and he was then
embroiled in a scrap for 6th ending in a DNF crashing at the esses. BN Racing
driver David Malukas ran with Vital as he did in Le Mans last year and last week
in Italy for the Europa Challenge, with support from Vital where needed but
under the full guidance of BN principle Bryn Nuttall. David took a hard faught
P7 in the final with engine issues but will be back at RGMMC Euro Series with
Vital and BN Racing.
Piers Henderson, the squads sole Rotax representee led the
Mini Max final by a commanding distance only for a faulty fuel line to put paid
to his comfortable victory.
Next up is Kimbolton for the last race in preparation for
next LGM X30 Tour round this weekend.
For details on
how to take one of the final remaining drives with Vital Motorsport or info on
the Compkart chassis contact Team Principle Gary Rolfe on +44 7725 367043 or
email
[email protected].
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Fluro At The Front (05/05)
KKC
and its race Team Vital Motorsport, the UK & Ireland importer & distributor for
the Fluro Compkart Chassis & Components range, would like to congratulate their
Southern Distributor Ambition Motorsport and their Driver Luke Whitehead for
their dominating performance at the Shenington Kart circuit during the weekend
of the 17th April.
Luke Whitehead, Junior X30, against a strong grid of
Competitors showed true pace throughout the heats of which without a nose cone
infringement penalty would have seen pure dominance. Luke showed and
proved the capabilities of the new Fluro Compkart Chassis to his competition
with a strong race throughout the final culminating in a strong excellent win in
the final.
The Fluro chassis continues its fine form consistently with fastest laps, race
heat wins and dominating finals... proving the capabilities and strengths of the
Compkart Chassis.
To arrange your test, on THE chassis
obtaining results at different circuits with different drivers, but the same end
result, please contact Gary Rolfe, Sales Director & Team Principal, KKC Kart
Components, On 01327 844320 or
[email protected].
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Awning Space & Team Services (03/05)
Team
NJL Racing has awning space available for this weekend's LGM Race meeting at
Kimbolton.
From just awning space to full team support, at special one off prices just
starting from £75.
NJL Racing Team have a wealth of experience and are very
pacific in their approach to a professional service whether it's in a full
driver programme/ kart set up / driver coaching / data analysis and if required
just awning space which always includes professional advice FOC.
Team
services available at most UK kart circuits.
Also for a limited time our test day
services including driver coaching and kart set up. Each test personalised to
the driver to achieve their ultimate pace/ knowledge and skills, looking to fine
tune, find extra performance and consistency.
Most circuits available in Bambino /
Cadet / Rotax and X30.
NJL Racing Team Services offer:
Professional Team support
Kart Storage and transportation
facility
Full
Kart Preparation
Kart Hire
Driver Coaching / management /
analysis
Driver PR &
Sponsorship services
Awning
Space
For this special offer or more information please contact
us with your requirements - email
[email protected] or
telephone 07774 891435.
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IKR Owner Driver Summer Champs (03/05)
Round
2 of the IKR Owner Driver Summer Championship is this coming Sunday 7th May.
Meetings for this championship are
every 2nd Sunday of the month with race practice the Saturday before. The
Championship has 6 rounds with each competitor's best 5 results counting towards
their final position.
Honda Cadet & Honda Cadet Clubman must run with the new
exhaust.
All Rotax classes & Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6
rounds). You can pre-order tyres, pay via card over the phone, for collection
race weekend.
Dropped nosecone rule for Junior Subaru/Junior
Rotax/Senior Rotax classes also applies, however with a 4 second penalty if the
nosecone drops.
Summer Regulations (available on website) are practice,
timed qualifying, 2 heats and a 15 lap final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda
Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max, ProKart 175 & 200,
Senior Rotax162, Rotax Max 177. Bambino grids have practice/qualify,
followed by 3 timed runs.
Post completed race entry form & payment to the circuit,
or entry confirmation & card payment over the phone. Note entries are
taken up to and including race morning (with no late entry fee).
Or race entry online at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, via trakdata, the
deadline for this being Wednesday 4th May.
Joining our race weekend is f100 -
Spirit of the 90s - pre-2000, pre-95, pre-89 classes. See
www.f100.co.uk.
Clarkekarts Shop is open both
Saturday 7th open testing/race practice & Sunday 8th race day. Café & Clubhouse
is open both days for hot food & drink, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week & garage
space hire is £25 per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart
(Club Secretary) on 01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email [email protected].
You can also visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or download our app at https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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X30 Europe Challenge Round-Up (03/05)
Vital
Motorsport travelled to Northern Italy in March for the Europa Challenge
organised by Iame, with Juniors from the USA - Dante Yu and reigning World
Champion David Malukas (BN Racing) along with UK front runner Hugo Ellis in
Senior.
The team showed their mettle in a bumper entry of over 260
drivers with Yu and Malukas both starting their heats in the top 3 turning these
into 3 wins... for Malukas and two 3rds for Yu. Ellis was held back somewhat by
being in the slower TQ group going P3 in group but only 22nd overall giving him
a grid slot of 12, 11&11 for his heats then doing a strong job of 5/6/7th
finishes.
Yu
had a crash in heat one added to his 2 X p3's giving him p13 start and Malukas
on Pole position. Ellis P9 start was converted well by the young man into P4 at
the flag!
Yu
scrapped hard getting Up to p7 when in a scrap was put over a kerb losing his
chain so taking a DNF, Malukas taking P3 - with what can only be identified as
inconsistent tyres.
In the main finals Ellis unfortunately had a incident at
turn 1 leaving him 33rd from the start rising to P18 lapping faster than the
leaders, Yu came through to P14 again faster than the leaders and Malukas took a
commanding victory by a good gap, only to lose this for a small infringement
that had no bearing on the race where he overtook on a blind bend under a yellow
flag, 1 lap later handing the position back to the other driver, both drivers
being excluded for the same infringement. An unfortunate end to a great week for
the team.
For more information on how to join Vital Motorsport or the Compkart range of
chassis and spares please contact Gary Rolfe - Team Principle on +44 7725
367043
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TVKC Ladies Day (03/05)
Trent
Valley Kart Club will be hosting its Ladies Day on Sunday 5th June 2016 to raise
money for Cancer Research UK.
Introduced in 2015, this charity event managed to raise an
amazing £1000 for this worthy cause so why not come and support the event and
get dressed up for Ladies Day?!
With a chance of winning a FREE entry for the MSA
Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix and the return of the popular Prosecco Bar,
come and join in the fun in your finest attire.
So come on ladies, glam up for Ladies
Day! And for the men... dress in pink!
For more details
visit
http://tvkc.co.uk/beta/ladies-day-2016/.
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The Awning Company Super One Series (26/04)
Temperatures
were unseasonably cold but the racing was hot at the high level Gloucestershire
circuit amid the heart of the Chilterns. The sun shone most of the day on
the 133 competitors until a sudden sharp shower punctuated the second final of
the official British Cadet Championship.
ABkC
MiniMax National Championship
Jensen Butterfield enjoyed lights to flag victories in
both MiniMax finals. Tom Canning had earlier topped timed qualifying from
Jonny Edgar but Butterfield won both heats whilst Canning suffered an exclusion
for a non-compliance. When Edgar took Lorcan Hanafin for second in the Dog
Leg complex it gave Butterfield an unassailable lead he did not squander.
Edgar was bundled back to fifth but recovered for a three kart wide dash for
second, taken by Dexter Patterson from Edgar and Hanafin. Butterfield
again had a break in the second final when several karts went off including
Edgar. But this time he was reeled in by Patterson and the recovering
Canning to within half a second. Edgar recovered to fifth.
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Jenson
Butterfield (Tonykart); 2 Dexter Patterson (Kosmic) +6.67s; 3 Jonny Edgar
(Esprit); 4 Lorcan Hanafin (Tonykart); 5 Alex Lloyd (BRK); 6 Finlay Bunce
(Tonykart).
Final 2 (18 laps):
1 Butterfield; 2 Patterson +0.41; 3 Tom Canning (Kosmic); 4 Hanafin; 5 Edgar; 6
Lloyd.
ABkC
Junior Max National Championship
Joe Turney had the upper hand throughout timed qualifying
and the two heats, lining up on pole for the first final with Jonathan Hoggard
alongside. As Turney took the lead William Pettitt slotted briefly into
second until Hoggard took it back. Pettitt eventually claimed second with
a light touch on Hoggard with Myles Apps in fourth. Mark Kimber and Rory
Hudson clashed on the last corner, Kimber surviving for fifth but Hudson out.
Turney and Hoggard traded the lead in the early part of the second final until
Pettitt fired his kart up the inside to lead. As the other battle
continued to rage behind, Pettitt eased away for the win. Once Turney had
flung off the attentions of Luke Ide and Tommy Foster he started to close in for
the finish. Hoggard endured a long grassy trip falling to seventh.
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Joe Turney
(Kosmic); 2 William Pettitt (Tonykart) +2.44s; 3 Jonathan Hoggard (Tonykart); 4
Myles Apps (Tonykart); 5 Mark Kimber (Tonykart); 6 Axel Charpentier (Tonykart).
Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Pettitt; 2
Turney +0.94s; 3 Luke Ide (Alonso); 4 Tommy Foster (Tonykart); 5 Charpentier; 6
Tyler Chesterton (Tonykart).
ABkC
Rotax Max National Championship
Josh White maintained his advantage from TQ through both
heats to pole position with Josh Collings alongside for the first final.
But White was immediately hobbled at the dog leg as James Johnson dived in,
letting Jack McCarthy take up the lead. White started his comeback from
tenth but the lead battle was a fierce rough and tumble of changing places,
variously led by Collings and Johnson. White also got back to the lead
battle but a half spin saw him having to settle for fourth. That fracas
allowed Harrison Thomas to the front and he hung on for the win over Johnson and
McCarthy. Briefly usurped by McCarthy, Thomas hung onto the lead for most
of the second final until the last lap when White dived in and won from Collings
and Johnson with Thomas falling to fourth. The latter two scrabbled over
the grass at the penultimate corner but made the flag. The support race
for Rotax Max 177 was won by Daniel Martin.
Final 1 (19 laps); 1 Harrison Thomas
(Tonykart); 2 James Johnson (Tonykart) +0.70s; 3 Jack McCarthy (Tonykart); 4
Josh White (Tonykart); 5 Josh Collings (Kosmic); 6 Ben Davis (Alonso).
Final 2 (19 laps): 1 White; 2 Collings
+0.11s; 3 Johnson; 4 Thomas; 5 Davis; 6 McCarthy.
MSA
British IAME Cadet Championship
Georgi Dimitrov and points leader Harry Thompson were
quickest in the time trials, with Thompson claiming the first heat, Bray
Kenneally the other two. Kenneally and Thompson traded the lead in the
first final with Rattican and Jonny Wilkinson battling behind. After
Thompson had eased Kenneally to one side on the penultimate lap they clashed on
the final lap allowing Rattican to take up the lead and win. Whilst
Wilkinson and Thompson slowed each other, Kenneally swooped round the outside
for a provisional second until penalised 10s. Thompson also took a penalty
but a successful appeal to the Stewards put him back to third. Rattican
was hung out to dry in the second final in favour of Thompson after many karts
crashed at the first corner, including Kenneally. Thompson clung on to the
lead ahead of Dimitrov and Tyler Read until a sudden rain shower had Taylor
Barnard at one with the conditions catapulting himself from grid 21 to snatch
the lead. Alex Simmonds followed him through, whilst Joseph Taylor salvaged
third and Thompson fifth, split by Reggie Duhy all the way from winning the
repechage following a heat exclusion. And Kenneally made it back to
seventh.
Final 1 (16 laps): 1 Joshua Rattican (Synergy); 2 Jonny Wilkinson (Synergy)
+1.31s; 3 Harry Thompson (Synergy); 4 Max Dodds (Synergy); 5 Van Knapton
(Synergy); 6 Joseph Taylor (Synergy).
Final 2: 1 Taylor Barnard (Zip); 2 Alex Simmonds (Zip)
+0.43s; 3 Taylor; 4 Reggie Duhy (Synergy); 5 Thompson; 6 Rattican.
Junior
X30 International Qualifier
Gordon Mutch had been fastest in the TQ but slipped a
little in the heats, won by Jake Douglas and Ethan Pitt. A three way fight
for the lead between Pitt, Douglas and Mutch became a five kart battle when
Harrison Smith and Angus Fender joined in. But Smith was forced to retire
whilst Mutch took advantage of the interference behind to ease away for the win.
The very wet track suited Fender better as he leapfrogged Douglas and Mutch for
the second final win. Behind Mutch and Pitt, Harry McQuillan moved up a
few places for fourth, beating Douglas.
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Gordon Mutch
(tba); 2 Ethan Pitt (Gold) +1.11s; 3 Jake Douglas (Alonso); 4 Angus Fender
(Gold); 5 Tom Douglas (Mach 1); 6 Ethan Rees (Tonykart). FL Harrison Smith. Pole
Jake Douglas.
Final 2 (16 laps):
1 Fender; 2 Mutch +1.83s; 3 Pitt; 4 Harry McQuillan (Tonykart); 5 Jake Douglas;
6 Oliver Greetham (Alonso). FL Fender. Pole Mutch.
Senior
X30 International Qualifier
Like the Juniors the Senior X30's are battling for places
in the X30 International Final later in the year. Sam Marsh won both heats
from Matt Davies albeit Davies had been faster in the time trials. But
Davies challenge in the first final was almost immediately thwarted when he was
forced to stop. Marsh took full advantage, never headed as Scott Mackrell
and Brett Ward fought over second. Charlie Bingham made a challenge on
Matthew Hirst for fourth but ended bouncing along the grass for only tenth.
Still wet for the second final with a racing line starting to dry from the half
way point. Mackrell made a break over Marsh who had his rear filled by
Ward until Collings came up to split them.
Final 1 (19 laps): 1 Sam Marsh
(Alonso); 2 Mackrell (tba) +3.09s; 3 Brett Ward (Mach 1); 4 Matthew Hirst
(Tonykart); 5 Josh Collings (Alonso); 6 Euan Wilson (Alonso). FL Marsh.
Pole Marsh.
Final 2 (18 laps): 1
Mackrell; 2 Marsh +0.38s; 3 Collings; 4 Ward; 5 Jack Partridge (Gold); 6 Hirst.
FL Matt Davies. Pole Marsh.
Photographs
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Attention TVKC R2 Entrants (26/04)
Attention
all drivers entered for the TVKC Club Championship Round 2, to be held on 30th
April & 1st May 2016 (including NKF drivers)...
Due to an overwhelming number of
entries received for round 2 of TVKC's 2016 Club Championship, the event has
been increased to a two-day permit meaning ALL drivers, from ALL classes, will
have a heat on SATURDAY 30th April.
Trent Valley Kart Club will be staging
the second round of their 2016 Club Championship this weekend at PFi, to which,
the event will also play host to the visiting NKF series. During the past
two days, the entries levels have risen dramatically, far beyond our predicated
numbers for the May meeting. Therefore, given that the format of the event will
consist of 3 Heats plus a Final for all competitors, the Club has had to extend
the race meeting to a two-day permit in order to fulfil the timetable. The
implication of this means that ALL drivers, from ALL classes, will have a heat
on SATURDAY 30th April. The Heats will commence on Saturday afternoon with the
racing resuming, as normal, on Sunday 1st May.
We realise that this decision to
extend the meeting may have an impact on some participant's travel plans and
other commitments but we wanted to notify everyone involved as soon as possible.
We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused but hope that by
spreading the timetable over two days, all drivers will be able to benefit from
an increased amount of track time as we endeavour to maximise the time
available.
If you have any queries about the revised format for this
weekend, please do not hesitate to contact Trent Valley Kart Club who are only
too happy to answer any questions you may have. Contact the Competition
Secretary, Danielle Short, via
[email protected] or 07545
131099.
Please find the event's Supplementary
Regulations here:
Clubmans and
National B.
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Mylaps X2 Transponder Approved (20/04)
On
Tuesday 15th March, an official MSA test of the MYLAPS X2 transponder took place
at Rye House Kart Circuit, Hertfordshire (UK). The objective for the test was to
ascertain the accuracy in timing of the X2 transponder and it's compatibility in
mixed setups with the existing systems. The test results ensured stability for
competitors and organising clubs in line with the MSA National Sporting Code
stability of regulations. Therefore, the X2 transponder has been official
approved by the MSA for use in Kart racing.
Test set-up confirmed accuracy
The test was organized and witnessed by representatives of
MSA, and MYLAPS. A photocell beam along with an MSA certified timer and a finish
line camera were set up on the start line to provide comparison lap times. The
test consisted of different set-ups in which both X2 transponders as TranX
transponder have been mounted on the front of a kart and tested on any
variations with the times recorded.
Bas van Rens, CEO of MYLAPS said "We
are happy that the MSA has confirmed the accuracy in timing of our X2
transponder, also in combination with the TranX system."
For more
information please contact Daniël van Breugel at MYLAPS via
[email protected].
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OK Engines Statement (19/04)
Following
customer feedback and questions regarding the new MSA OK Championship,
Strawberry Racing would like to clarify a number of points about the Vortex OK
engines for the senior and junior classes.
All OK engines come direct from the Vortex factory to
Strawberry Racing (the official OTK importer for the UK). Each one is supplied
with three seals and arrives from Italy in a sealed box. If your engine is
delivered or sold over the counter by an OTK retailer, does not have the seals
in place, Strawberry will replace the engine for another one.
In this way you can be sure that your
engine is as supplied from the factory and has not been tampered with in any
way.
Once
you have purchased your Vortex OK engine, anyone can maintain the engine for
you. It DOES NOT have to be maintained by Strawberry Racing.
NB:
Please ensure that when your motor is serviced and rebuilt that it confirms to
the official championship fiche (www.msauk.org/karttech).
NB: It is advised that
no parts of the motor are machined. For reference, a sample engine can be seen
courtesy of the MSA and (Chief Scrutineer) Mr Paul Klaassen.
We would like to
reassure ALL competitors, any Vortex OK DDS or DDJ engine hired to a customer,
or used by a Strawberry Racing team driver, will be drawn by lottery on the
first morning of each event at signing-on. This is done in the spirit of fair
play and to further give assurance of parity and transparency.
NB: All engines supplied will be
marked on the cylinder head, cylinder and crank case as a set, to prevent the
substitution of components.
Also, Strawberry Racing will be happy to exchange any
motor once during practice, should a competitor not be entirely happy with it.
However, once exchanged, the original engine will not be returned.
If individual
drivers and/or their parents, team owners, engine preparation specialists, club
officials or observers of the sport have any additional suggestions about how
Strawberry Racing can give you increased confidence with regard to the new
engines, then we 100% welcome them. Please call Warwick Ringham on 0114 288 9933
or email
[email protected].
Strawberry
Racing's Warwick Ringham says: "All we, and the OTK Kart Group, are trying to do
is give everyone the chance to race in what, from 2016 forward, will be the
pinnacle of world karting. Our mission is to deliver this experience at an
affordable price, with the same, if not better, reliability offered by current
UK classes and rewards competitors with a faster and more fun driving
experience. Not only that, a unique prize in top-flight karting; the chance to
race as a factory driver at the World Championships, completely free of charge."
He adds: "The OTK Kart Group has
invested heavily in this class, in terms of time and money in developing this
new generation of CIK engines and therefore wants to see it grow and carry on
for years to come. They and Strawberry Racing are passionate about seeing OK
succeed in the UK and understand that some people do have a few concerns and
issues. That is why we have moved quickly to answer any questions and offer
complete openness."
For more information about the Vortex
OK DD/DDJ engines plus the complete range of OTK karts, components and clothing,
visit
www.strawberryracing.co.uk, call 0114 288 9933,
or email
[email protected].
The illustrative images show the three
seals in situ and are supplied courtesy of OTK Kart Group/Vortex Engines.
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Summer Kart School Evenings (18/04)
Summer
kart school evenings have started at Lydd Kart Circuit for Bambino / Cadet /
Junior owner drivers.
Tuesdays are for Bambino 4/ & 2/ karts only.
Wednesdays are for all Cadet karts only.
Thursdays are for all Junior karts only.
The full circuit is available to you
4pm to 7pm and the cost is £35 for non-members and £30 for circuit members (The
circuit does not supply hire karts for these evenings).
SAIT
Motorsport/Wavertree/GMS/Ambition/fellow teams and drivers are welcome to join
these evenings and run their customers also.
Lydd Kart Circuit can also provide kart lessons/one-to-one
tuition during these evenings - this does need to be booked with the circuit in
advance please.
These evenings are fun & friendly, the Clubhouse remains
open, sign-on please at reception upon circuit arrival.
Plus, on bank
holiday Monday 2nd May we will be hosting open practice for owner drivers.
Bambino
hour is 9am to 10am for 4/ & 2/ Bambino karts only - £20 per kart - full
circuit.
10am to 4pm for Cadet / Junior / Senior karts - sessions may apply if the track
gets busy.
Full day is £50 (£45 for circuit members), half day is 10am to 1pm or 1pm to 4pm
for £30 (£25 for circuit members), and an extra driver to a signed on kart is
just £5.
Contact the circuit please with any enquiry on your kart spec, or for
confirmation on the ruling here at Lydd. Café is open for food & drinks.
Contact us on
01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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MSA Bambino Kart Championship (18/04)
Round
2 of the MSA Bambino Kart Championship took place on 16th & 17th April.
Leo Robinson took the win in the
second round of the time-trial championship at Shenington.
The timed heats saw wins for defending
Champion Taylor Orridge, Leo Robinson, and Finlay Brown, with incredibly close
times between the drivers.
The final again saw very close times with no fewer than
six drivers heading the timesheets during the eight minute final.
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Strong FKS Debut For McCarthy (13/04)
Rotax
star Jack McCarthy 'switched codes' to the IAME X30-based Formula Kart Stars
(FKS) championship at Buckmore Park last weekend (9/10 April) and made an
immediate impact.
Racing with world-renowned motor racing team, Fortec,
McCarthy had not previously tested the one-make series' FK chassis and X30 power
plant. However, using his home knowledge of the Kent track, he announced his
arrival in the Super FKS class by setting the fastest lap time in qualifying.
In the ensuing heats, McCarthy was
challenged closely by his Fortec team-mates Max Stilp and Dean MacDonald. Jack
opened his account with 2nd place in the first heat, which he repeated in the
second. In the final heat, he led home MacDonald to underline Fortec's
domination of the preliminaries.
Having to start on the outside of the front row at the
start of the final saw Jack lose ground as the field streamed into the long,
looping first corner. With the pack jockeying and vying for position through the
successive straights, hairpins and tight bends, McCarthy waited.
Working
the wheel to get his tyres up to optimum temperature, McCarthy went on the
attack. His recovery from the opening moments illustrated why he is so
highly-regarded by the likes of the Ferrari Driver Academy, and the Bromley
teenager duly netted an excellent 3rd place at the chequered flag. However the
2nd place driver had a technical infringement with his front bumper allowing
Jack to then take the second place trophy.
"It was a tough weekend. It was my
first time racing an X30 engine and I also had to get my head around the
different tyre compound, which has completely different characteristics to the
rubber we use in Rotax. However, the overall result is that I've come out of the
first round leading on points, which is a good start to the series." Jack said.
The FKS series moves to the dramatic
Glan Y Gors circuit in north Wales for its next round (29 April/1 May). Before
then Jack will return to the fray in Rotax with Strawberry Racing at the second
round of the Euro Max Challenge in Italy (14/15 May).
Keep up to speed
with Jack throughout the season by following him on Instagram
@jack81mccarthy and via
www.jack-mccarthy.co.uk.
Photographs courtesy of Simon Burchett
Photography.
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GFR Engines Excel (12/04)
GFR
Engines had an excellent weekend at the first round of the NKF at Rowrah,
dominating the X30 Junior class all weekend with Gordon Mutch of Clan Racing and
Sam White of AMT Racing.
Between them they battled for every heat and had a good
margin over the rest of the grid. Sam White eventually took the win in the
final, again battling Gordon all the way, and took the lead on the last lap,
while Gordon posted the fastest lap of the race.
GFR are one of the most successful engine builders in the
world, having won major events with Max Verstappen, Tom Joyner, Dorian
Boccolacci and others. GFR have also been successful in X30 since the
introduction of the class and will be offering trackside support at selected
races.
Contact GFR on 01698 886231 or
[email protected]
to enquire about having your engine rebuilt by a world class team of engineers.
Photograph courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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OK - Its Vega! (12/04)
Sole
UK Vega importer Andy Cox Racing Ltd are delighted and proud that Vega tyres
have been chosen to be used for the new MSA OK Junior and Senior OK classes.
For the OK
MSA Junior class the Vega XH is to be used, otherwise known as Vega "Green".
The Vega XH tyre gives superb grip,
consistency and wear. These attributes of the Vega XH help to develop and
introduce Junior drivers to more grip than they are perhaps used to compared to
one make mono commercial classes which traditionally use harder compound tyres.
The
OK MSA Senior class will use the Vega XM, otherwise known as the Vega "White".
The
Vega XM's grip is legendary with unrivalled grip, performance and wear. The Vega
XM without doubt helps to develop the professional kart and car drivers of the
future with fantastic experience of grip levels.
Both MSA Junior and Senior OK classes will use the rain
tyre the Vega W5 - probably the best karting wet tyre in the world!
All tyres are in stock call Andy Cox Racing Ltd on 01527
889595 to order yours, or email us
[email protected].
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Get Ready For OK In The UK (08/04)
With
the dates now announced for the inaugural MSA OK British Championships, the
official supplier of the series' Vortex Engines, Strawberry Racing, is inviting
drivers to 'try before they buy' for a nominal fee.
Following painstaking development by
the CIK, the new OK breed of engines will replace their KF predecessors this
summer. Consequently, with the MSA adopting OK as its official British Junior
and Senior championships, history will be made by the first race-winners and
champions.
Not only that, the victorious drivers in the Senior and Junior classes will win
a fully-funded entry into the World Championships - held in Bahrain (14th/15th
November 2016) - with either the official Tony Kart or Kosmic racing team.
Ahead of the first meeting at Whilton
Mill on 28th/29th May, Strawberry are inviting potential entrants to hire an OK
DDS or DDJ motor for pre-series testing at a nominal fee.
Priced
from just £100 per day for a test, Strawberry's offer will give competitors a
great chance to learn the characteristics and sheer power of the new engine.
"Once you've driven it, you'll love
it!" assures Strawberry Racing's Warwick Ringham. "We've heard from (Vortex
Engines Director) Mr Robazzi that in testing, the OKs (Senior) are now a similar
lap time to their KZ counterparts. They're seriously rapid and great fun to
drive."
After the Whilton Mill curtain-raiser, the three-round
series moves to Shenington (16th/17th July) and culminates in September
(24th/25th) at PFi. Drivers can access the series full regulations via the
following links:
Class regulations:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/3-06.04.16.pdf
Engine fiche and MSA amendment
appendices:
OK Junior homologation:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/17-m-24ddjokj.pdf
OK Junior
Appendix:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/17-m-24appendix1ddj.pdf
OK Senior
homologation:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/18-m-24ddsok.pdf
OK Senior
Appendix:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/18-m-24appendix1dds.pdf
Entry forms are
available via
www.superoneseries.com/downloads
Strawberry
will maintain its £100 test hire price throughout the whole of 2016. Drivers
committing to all three rounds can hire race motors for just £350 per round, or
from £500 for individually selected races.
Group tests at certain tracks are also available.
For those looking to invest in their
own motors, prices are £1,745 plus VAT for a Vortex DDJ and £1,895 plus VAT for
the Senior unit. All engines are supplied with carburettor and exhaust as
standard.
Please note that engines used in the MSA OK British Kart Championships must be
sourced via Strawberry Racing.
For more information, please call
Warwick on 0114 288 9933 or email
[email protected].
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CRG GB On Top In KZ (07/04)
CRG
GB made it another win in two consecutive meetings with the all new and improved
Road Rebel Gold Line and Maxter MXS 2.
Glear took an impressive win amongst a strong field of
drivers at the last meeting at Forest Edge as well as the Shenington March
meeting, which shows the growing potential of the CRG package.
CRG
and Maxter newbie Lee Hasler, has shown good progress within the past month of
stepping onboard and is pleased with the results so far. After taking a strong
P6 finish with great race pace at Forest Edge, all is looking good for future
podiums.
For any enquires regarding testing and buying complete
outfits or either a kart or an engine, please contact Simon on 07970 203632 or
email
[email protected].
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Fortec Motorsport (07/04)
Fortec
Motorsport is pleased to announce it has now completed its driver line-up for
its first attack on the Karting Championship. With the late addition of two
super talented young drivers, the driver line-up is as follows:
Super FKS
Jack McCarthy (reigning Euro Max Champion)
Dean MacDonald (Mini Max British Champion)
Max Stilp (3rd FKS Championship 2015)
Junior FKS
Oliver Clarke (reigning Honda British Champion)
Dexter Patterson (reigning Iame British Champion)
Fortec Motorsport has a long history
of success in Motorsport at all levels and we feel we have the best drivers to
continue that trend. Richard Dutton (Fortec owner)... "Fortec Motorsport is
known for producing young champions and we are happy with our team selection for
our first attempt at the FKS Championship. Keiran Crawley, our team manager, was
tasked with attracting the best drivers and we feel we have achieved that. We
are all very excited to be involved with the FKS Championship and we are looking
forward to this new racing chapter".
For more information on Fortec's
Karting Programme feel free to contact us on
[email protected] or 07968 987883 or
[email protected].
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Clean Sweep For Yorkie (06/04)
Coles
Racing driver Oliver York kicked off his LGM title bid with pure dominance at
PFI.
From
Practice 1 Saturday morning Oliver felt confident in both wet and dry conditions
as the speed was there. Moving into Timed Practice Oliver Qualified 1st out of
82 drivers in the Junior X30 class, he went on to convincingly win the Pre Final
and Grand Final.
Tyler Chesterton also had a storming drive for Coles
Racing in the Junior X30 final, coming all the way from 27th on the grid to
finish 12th in the Grand Final.
Senior
X30 saw Scott Mackrell make his maiden LGM appearance, qualifying 7th in group.
Scott struggled with kart issues all weekend but still managed to finish inside
the top 10 in the Grand Final.
Coles Racing would like to congratulate all their drivers
and everybody involved for a fantastic weekend. If you are interested in joining
our X30 team please don't hesitate to get in touch, spaces are limited.
Contact Adrian
Coles on 07867 301401 or by email to
[email protected].
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MSA Release OK Class Regulations (06/04)
The
MSA have released the OK/OKJ class regulations for the new MSA British Kart
Championships which will be held on the following dates promoted by the Super
One Series:
- 28-29 May 2016 - Whilton Mill
- 16-17 July - Shenington
- 23-25 September - PF International
The class
regulations are available here:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/3-06.04.16.pdf
The engine fiche
and MSA amendment appendix are here:
OK Junior homologation:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/17-m-24ddjokj.pdf
OK Junior
Appendix:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/17-m-24appendix1ddj.pdf
OK Senior
homologation:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/18-m-24ddsok.pdf
OK Senior
Appendix:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/18-m-24appendix1dds.pdf
It
should be noted that the engines for the MSA British Kart Championships must be
sourced through Strawberry Racing ([email protected]
) as follows:
- Sealed
boxes from the factory and supplied through the appointed UK importer,
Strawberry Racing
- Control
exhaust and control carburettor (CIK-homologated Tillotson)
- Set retail price (complete with exhaust and
carburettor): £1,745+VAT (Junior) and £1,895+VAT (Senior)
The draft championship regulations for the three rounds
will shortly be available on the Super One website. The Vega tyres will be
supplied through the appointed UK importer, ACR Limited, to the Super One
Series.
Entries are now open for the MSA
British Kart and Junior Kart Championships and registrations can be taken on
line here:
http://superoneseries.com/registration/.
And entries for
the events can be made here:
http://race-entries.co.uk/product/enter-race-events-ok-classes-only-whilton-mill-shenington-and-pfi/#race-entry.
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Lydd Kicks Off This Sunday (05/04)
IKR
Owner Driver Summer Championship at Lydd Kart Circuit - Round 1 - Sunday 10th
April (with each competitor's best 5 results counting towards their final
position).
Senior Rotax 162 & Rotax Max 177:
The Maxxis HG1 tyre choice, 1 set for all 6 rounds is
proving a good idea. You can pre-order, pay via card over the phone, for
collection race weekend. Contact the circuit in advance please to confirm a tyre
order.
ProKart is now available for 2 classes 175 & 200:
Both may run on the same grid. (175's red numbers, white
back plate / 200's black numbers, white back plate).
Both classes will score race day/championship points &
receive race day trophies/end of season championship awards.
Junior Subaru:
Mojo W2 is the only permitted wet tyre (marked CIK/yellow
barcode).
Like Rotax classes,
the Maxxis HG1 is also the only permitted slick tyre for Junior Subaru
competitors, same way forward, 'one set for the 6 round summer series'.
Honda Cadet & Honda Cadet Clubman:
Must run with the new exhaust.
Dropped nosecone rule for Junior
Subaru/Junior Rotax/Senior Rotax classes also applies, however with a 4 second
penalty if the nosecone drops.
Summer Regulations (available on website) are practice,
timed qualifying, 2 heats and a 15 lap final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda
Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max, ProKart 175 & 200,
Senior Rotax162, Rotax Max 177. Bambino grids have practice/qualify,
followed by 3 timed runs.
F4S are joining us today with their
own grid. Contact Tommi Caldwell for further information
www.f4sraceseries.co.uk.
There are several ways to enter this meeting;
Completed race entry form by post to the circuit, entry
confirmation & card payment over the phone.
Entries taken up to and including race morning (with no
late entry fee).
Race entry online via
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, the deadline for this
being Wednesday 6th April.
Clarke Karts Shop is open both Saturday 9th open
testing/race practice & Sunday 10th race day. Café & Clubhouse is open both days
for hot food & drink, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week & garage space hire is £25 per
kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) on
01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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Honda Cadet 'O' Plate (04/04)
Bayford
Meadows are pleased to announce that thanks to the generous support from JAG and
with help from Strawberry Racing and Project One Racing the winner of the ABkC
'O' Plate Honda Cadet meeting at Bayford Meadows on 24th April 2016 will receive
a complete Mini-Max Kart. Many additional prizes including a mountain bike have
been very generously pledged by the karting industry.
To enter please
visit www.bmkr.co.uk
to secure a place on the grid for what promises to be the highlight of the Honda
Cadet racers' year. Entries close on 17th April.
As well as the race for the
prestigious 'O' Plate this mini festival of Honda Cadet racing will feature a
large separate grid for the popular Honda Clubman class. Additional awards and
prizes will make this a meeting not be to missed.
Enter online now or for further
details please email
[email protected].
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Rotax Customer Survey (31/03)
Rotax
are asking you to take a few moments to complete the Rotax Customer Survey and
you could win a set of tyres!
All participants will be entered into the Prize Draw to
win a set of tyres. Entries close on the 30th April 2016.
Make your opinion count, do it now!
http://forms.evanet.at/view.php?id=19548
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Exciting HKC News Just In (30/03)
It
is with huge excitement that Rye House Kart Raceway & HKC 2016 are able to
announce a THIRD addition to this years "televised" race calendar...
April 17th's race, which many of you
will know is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend Josh O'Malley, will be
televised. Josh was passionate about racing at Rye and whilst his forte was
developing young drivers, had a keen interest in all classes having raced,
himself, at the highest level.
The meeting is being filmed in partnership with C.H. Media
and will be featured on Motors TV at a date TBC.
Both Rye House & HKC 2016 would like
to extend their welcome not only to the 200+ drivers that entered R's 1 & 2, but
also any drivers "new" or returning for the first time this year!
Once again, we are going to ask all of
our friends in the "motorsport" world to continue their efforts in talking,
sharing and posting as much as they can to continue spreading the word.
Book now at
https://hkc.alphatiming.co.uk/register/msa.
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Fortec Welcomes Macarthy & Stilp (29/03)
Fortec
Motorsport is happy to announce its first drivers for the upcoming FKS
championship.
Max Stilp finished in 3rd place in 2015 which will surely
make this young charger a favourite for the 2016 title. He has reestablished his
working relationship with Fortec Team Manger Keiran Crawley after last working
together a few years ago in the Super Cadet category. Stilp said "When I was
invited to the Fortec factory I was blown away by the facilities they have. My
goal is to race cars and this is the place that I can learn everything in one
place."
Jack
Macarthy needs no introduction, current Euromax Jnr champion and fresh from
winning the British 'O' Plate championship. Jack fits the Fortec ethos
perfectly. Jack on completing his deal; "We had a number of offers to race in
FKS and we felt Fortec had all the right tools to win this one make
championship."
Jamie Dye (Fortec managing Director) said "When we decided
to enter the FKS championship we had one aim and that was to win from day one,
both Jack and Max fit the bill perfectly. with the professional way that we
approach winning single seater championships, we will put all our facilities and
personnel behind these drivers to make sure they have the best chance of
victory."
With testing for the championship already underway, drivers wishing to join this
program should get in contact to be sure not to miss out.
Interested
parties should contact either Jamie Dye or Keiran Crawley (Team Manager) at
[email protected] or contact the
office on +44 1327 879999.
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The Awning Company Super One Series (23/03)
The first round of the Super One 2016 season got off to
a tremendous start at Rowrah, in Cumbria's Lake District, arguably one of the
most technical circuits in the UK. Racing conditions for the record entry of 206
in Britain's premier and only recognised British and National Series had perfect
racing conditions all weekend. The turn around in TKM Extreme seniors was
especially notable, from around 9 competitors last year to 47 this year. This
was put down to new economy initiatives from the promoter and Tal-Ko, including
banning Friday practice for the TKM classes and allowing normal pump fuel.
MSA British Cadet Kart
Championship for IAME Cadet:
Harry Thompson took an eight point lead from the first
round after two narrowly won victories. Both finals for the IAME 60cc
2-stroke engines resolved into four way scraps for the wins. In Final One
Thompson slotted in behind polesitter Joseph Taylor until Taylor Barnard
leapfrogged both. Thompson briefly led but had to slot back in behind
Taylor once more with Barnard alternating between third and fourth. A
great pass on the last lap sealed victory for Thompson. Thompson started
on pole for Final Two, the televised race, and ended up taking victory.
However, it wasn't made easy for him as he was closely pursued by GP plate
driver, Taylor Barnard right from the word go. The race came to an unfortunate
end, 10 laps in, due to a red flag because of an incident between Oliver Denny
and Harrison Skinner, both drivers thankfully walked away. This put the results
back a lap meaning Thompson was 1st, Barnard 2nd and Bray Kenneally 3rd.
Results of the Second Final:
1 Harry Thompson Synergy
2 Taylor Barnard Zip
3 Bray Kenneally Zip
4 Joseph Taylor Synergy
5 Zak O'Sullivan Synergy
ABkC National Championships for Honda Cadet:
The same Harry Thompson started the Honda Cadet second
final on pole from Ben Kasperczak and Cadet McQueen and held the lead until lap
10 with Kasperczak only 0.1 seconds behind. Kasperczak took charge for a few
laps before dropping to second on the last lap, giving first place to Caeson
Gibson. After a strong race from Thompson, he was holding on to second but
unfortunately dropped to sixth on the last lap. Gibson took the chequered flag
ahead of Kasperczak who was later excluded for "driving in a manner incompatible
with general safety" therefore, Caden McQueen took second and Archie Brown was
third. O-plate driver Wesley Mason finished 15th after climbing up 17 places! He
had a very good day on Saturday finishing 3rd and 4th in the heats, but had a
disappointing final one after he was forced to retire. Oliver Bearman, who
was second fastest in timed qualifying, was excluded from the meeting after the
first heat for a fuel anomaly, but he has appealed the decision.
Results of the Second Final:
1 Caeson Gibson Project One
2 Caden McQueen Zip
3 Archie Brown BRK
4 James Walker Synergy
5 Archie Swinscoe BRK
ABkC National Championship for
Mini Max:
Both Mini Max
finals were exceptionally close, especially between Jonny Edgar and Tom Canning
who disputed the victory hard. Canning ended the race, the same way he had
started it in P1. Edgar took 2nd and after closing the gap on the last lap,
Strawberry Racing driver, Lorcan Hanafin finished in 3rd. Jenson Butterfield had
an amazing drive in final two, making up 15 places to finish 4th after an
unfortunate final one.
Results of the Second Final:
1 Tom Canning Kosmic
2 Jonny Edgar Esprit
3 Lorcan Hanafin Tonykart
4 Jenson Butterfield Tonykart
5 Dexter Patterson Kosmic
ABkC National Championships
for Junior TKM:
Going
into Sunday this was really Bradley White's race to lose after he dominated
proceedings on Saturday. He started on pole for final one and was challenged on
several occasions by Kristian Brierley but had all the answers required.
However, final two was a different story. White lost the lead in the opening
laps as Brierley took over and led the grid of 19 until the end with Abbi
Pulling on his tail. Some last lap over taking and place changes saw Brierley
take the win ahead of Joe Fowler in second and Pulling a close third. White
finished fourth. Pulling, the Tal-Ko supported driver, also took the "Girl
Power" trophy for scoring the most points throughout the weekend out of every
other girl who had entered.
Results of the Second Final:
1 Kristian Brierley Tonykart
2 Joe Fowler Jade
3 Abbi Pulling Tal-Ko
4 Bradley White Tal-Ko
5 Ian Sisson OTK
ABkC National Championships
for Junior Max:
KR-
Sport dominated in final two with Jonathan Hoggard finishing first and Joe
Turney runner-up. Hoggard took the lead from third on the grid straight away and
never looked back eventually winning by just under 2 seconds. Behind him was
William Pettitt for most the race, before Turney usurped the 'O' plate champion
to third at the end. Two drivers fell foul of the new 10s penalties for
incorrectly positioned front fairings.
Results of the Second Final:
1 Jonathan Hoggard Tonykart
2 Joe Turney Kosmic
3
William Pettitt Tonykart
4 Mark Kimber Tonykart
5 Rory Hudson Tonykart
ABkC Championships for TKM
Extreme:
It was amazing
to see the return of a full, talented, TKM Extreme grid at Super One. This is a
race that has been highly anticipated over the winter with names such as Phil
Smith, Charlie Bruce-White, Jake Campbell-Mills and Paul Monks all returning.
And it's fair to say it certainly delivered! On Saturday the racing was very
close in the heats and this continued in to Sunday, not only at the front of the
grid but all through it! Christopher Whitton took pole for final one but it was
Matthew Taylor who took the win, putting him on pole for final two. Taylor made
a brilliant start and held on to the lead for half the race, before Whitton
found his way through. He led for a few laps but Taylor was not prepared to
settle for second and eventually re-took the lead and victory! Whitton finished
a solid runner-up and in third was reigning champion Matt England after showing
all the qualities of a reigning champion.
Results of the Second Final:
1 Matthew Taylor Tonykart
2 Christopher Whitton OTK
3 Matt England Tal-Ko
4 Kyle Sproat Tonykart
5 Harry Moore Jade
Senior Rotax:
After a battle with Josh Skelton, Jack McCarthy won final
one and took his place at the front of the grid in final two. He couldn't hold
on to pole for long as Charlie Turner took the lead within the first lap but it
wasn't long before Josh White negotiated his way to the front and brought the
win home for Coles Racing. McCarthy finished in second and Turner third.
Results of the Second Final:
1 Josh White Tonykart
2 Jack McCarthy Tonykart
3 Charlie Turner Tonykart
4 Harrison Thomas Tonykart
5 Josh Skelton Tonykart
Race report courtesy of Bethany
Lawson, edited by TSR Productions.
Full results are
available here:
http://www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/results/s1/2016/2016.03.20.
Photographs
courtesy of Chris Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Huge Cash Prize Fund (23/03)
Trent
Valley Kart Club are pleased to announce that they'll be awarding cash prizes to
the top 3 drivers in each category at the 2016 IAME European Open!
The total cash fund for the event will
amount to a massive €19,750!
X30 Junior / X30 Senior / X30 Masters:
1st €3000
2nd €2000
3rd €1000
IAME
Cadet:
1st €1000
2nd €500
3rd €250
And
that's not all! In addition to the cash prizes, the top 3 from each category
will also receive a FREE entry to the 2016 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand
Prix - the UK's most prestigious annual karting event, organised by Trent Valley
Kart Club and staged at the fabulous PF International kart circuit from 4-7th
August 2016.
And remember, entries for the 2016 IAME European Open will
be open online from 12 noon on Saturday 2nd April 2016!
For more
information about the IAME European Open, visit the dedicated website at
www.tvkc.co.uk/iameeuropeanopen.
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Super 1 Embraces Rotax (22/03)
Following
the success of the opening round at Rowrah, the Super 1 Organisation are
offering the Rotax 177 & Masters drivers the opportunity to sample Super 1
competition at their next round - Rissington on the 23rd /24th April.
As a guest class on this occasion the
Rotax 177s will have a 2-day meeting offering timed qualifying, two heats and
two finals, there is no control fuel, a set of race tyres and a fixed price of
£300 all inclusive. Bring your own wets on rims to put in Parc fermé.
Little Rissington is one of the best
kept secrets of all the circuits in the UK. Plenty of Paddock area, a warm
welcome and easily one of the best and most technical circuits in the UK today.
Rissington offers some of the best racing in the UK with its fast sweeping
curves.
Entries are open now via the Super 1 website at
www.superoneseries.com.
JAG Engineering,
the Rotax distributors for the UK are supporting the new Privateers Awning at
Super 1 this year. If you are new to National level racing, please feel free to
contact us at
[email protected] for more information.
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The Future Is Fluro (21/03)
KKC
and its race team Vital Motorsport, the UK & Ireland importer & distributor for
the fantastic Compkart Chassis & Components range, would like to congratulate
Ben Wooldridge, Junior X30, on his fine performance at the pre-LGM Shakedown
race at Kimbolton during the weekend of the 12th & 13th March against a grid of
51 Competitors.
Ben truly showed and proved the capabilities of the new
Compkart Chassis to his UK competition. After a storming drive, winning the 1st
heat and furthermore placing the new Compkart chassis on Pole Position for the
final, a dominant drive would see Ben and the Fluro chassis take its 1st UK win
of surely many to come, after having only been available in the UK for less than
3 weeks.
One week later, further success was then seen at Buckmore Park, during the
weekend of the 19th & 20th March. Compkart South England Distributor, Ambition
Motorsport would see their Senior X30 driver, Ben Steward, finish in fine form,
after having set the pace during Saturday, strong results in the heats would
contribute to the final result, crossing the line in 1st place & winning the
Senior X30 Class. Yet again proving the capabilities and strengths of the
Compkart Chassis.
To arrange your test, on THE chassis
obtaining results at different circuits with different drivers, but the same end
result, please contact Gary Rolfe, Sales Director & Team Principal at KKC Kart
Components on 01327 844320 or email
[email protected].
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Grice Racing Engines (21/03)
Grice
Racing Engines is fully focused on the upcoming season, with the start of Super
One and Euromax just around the corner. We've assessed our performance after the
big club meetings of the winter and we're extremely happy with the results
achieved by drivers across the Rotax classes and teams.
We don't discriminate between drivers
at any team, you all get the maximum attention, as shown by Dean Panrucker's
dedication to technical support for our customers trackside.
Back at the workshop we're constantly
investing in new resources to give you the best. We have a state-of-the-art dyno
as well as a rolling road so we can get all of the engine parts and ancillaries
working together.
We've got a small batch of the latest Junior Max cylinders
in so get your hands on yours by contacting us as soon as you can.
Our normal rebuild costs apply after
our winter special offer has ended, but keep an eye out for our next offer.
Full build £355 + VAT
Dyno testing £90 + VAT
Preparation and full strip £200 + VAT
For more details please contact Tom
Grice on 07707 298774, Dean Panrucker on 07581 793552, or the Workshop 01268
727847.
You can also visit our website at
www.griceracingengines.com.
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Msport Joins CIK Academy Trophy (18/03)
The
team at Msport Karting are pleased to announce that they will be looking after
their current driver Oliver Clarke at this year's CIK Academy Trophy.
We are also pleased to welcome on
board our new Indian driver Manav Sharma who will also be taking part in his
first International event with Msport at this prestigious race.
The team will be traveling to all
three rounds and offering technical assistance and support for all its drivers.
We aim to give them the same world
class service as used to win the U18 World Championship in 2011 which was part
of this event.
We have one additional space for this
race, interested parties should contact on 07968 987883 or email
[email protected].
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IAME European Open (18/03)
Trent
Valley Kart Club are excited to launch the dedicated website for the forthcoming
IAME European Open which will be held at PF International kart circuit (UK) from
15-19 June 2016.
All of the information about the
event can be found at
www.tvkc.co.uk/iameeuropeanopen.
The introduction of the website
starts the countdown toward the entries opening online from 02 April 2016 at 12
noon.
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New Arrive & Drive Enduro Series (17/03)
A
brand new Arrive & Drive endurance race series has been launched, on the high
performance 2-stroke DMAX karts by Daytona Motorsport.
In partnership with Power Maxed, the
two motorsport giants have come together to offer drivers an affordable and
extremely exciting team endurance format which forms the new four round race
championship.
Daytona's DMAX fleet of karts are race prepared and
equalised prior to each Championship event, offering the highest performance
possible where team strategy and consistency will triumph. The Rotax EVO engines
are 22hp, with electric start and centrifugal clutch. Daytona DMAX run
Bridgestone YDS tyres paired with Birel N35 chassis, offering one of the most
evenly-matched and rewarding driving experiences possible.
Power Maxed Championship teams get 30
minutes of practice to include 10 minutes of qualifying, with up to 30 karts
lining up on the grid for a 2.5 hour long endurance race. Teams can enter
between 2&4 drivers, and there are both Light and Heavy weight classes.
Jim Graham, Daytona Race Director,
explains; "Daytona and Power Maxed are delighted to offer this brand new team
endurance series to drivers this year. We know endurance racing is so popular in
the UK, and building on the back of our successful TW Steel DMAX Championship
and special events such as the Daytona 24 hour and Race of Champions, we can now
offer a first class endurance racing experience to drivers on the UK's fastest
Arrive&Drive karts."
Adam Weaver, Power Maxed owner and series partner,
commented; "The Power Maxed DMAX Team Endurance Championship is an exciting
adventure for us as we continue involvement with all levels of Motorsport in the
UK, now with go-karting at Daytona through to BTCC and RallyX, with everything
in between. Power Maxed racing support the new endurance series with prizes
throughout the year courtesy of Power Maxed racing, plus some incredible prizes
at the end of the series for the champions".
The Power Maxed DMAX Team Endurance series goes green on
2nd April at Daytona Milton Keynes, with further rounds at Daytona venues on
different circuit layouts in June, July and September with best three rounds
from four to count towards the championship.
The Light weight class has a minimum driver weight of
75kgs and requires kart and driver to weigh at least 194kgs every time the kart
enters the pit lane. Heavy drivers must weigh 90kgs minimum and weigh at least
209kgs every time the kart enters the pit lane.
Entry costs just £475.00 inc VAT per
round. Teams and drivers interested in getting on the grid for this exciting new
championship should call Championships Coordinator Mark Wimblett on 033 033 278
70 or visit
www.daytona.co.uk for further details.
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X30 & Honda Cadet Success (17/03)
Team
Evolution have started 2016 in great form with all of their team drivers
achieving various wins podiums and fastest laps.
In the fiercely contested senior X30 category Jay Rudd has
at times been in a class of his own, recently winning both wet finals at the
last PFI meeting. Rudd also finished 3rd at the previous PFI meeting from p11
showing he has the pace in all conditions to compete at the forefront of this
extremely competitive class.
Yuki Ishii also showed great pace in his one off race with
the team at the December meeting. In his first senior race Yuki qualified p3 and
briefly led the pre final.
In
the Junior X30 category Taylor Bellini has shown great pace with p2 and p4 in
quali and a 4th place finish from p9 at the most recent PFI meeting. Ronnie
Foster dominated his first Jnr X30 race with an impressive win at Bayford
Meadows. Freddie Stacey Simpson has also been on the podium at Buckmore Park and
has continued to improve over the winter period. The Grice mounted FA chassis
proving its a winning formula.
Team Evolution have also been
dominant in the Honda Cadet class, recently taking a 1-2 with Ollie Greenall and
Kristian Brookes respectively, at the O Plate warm up meeting. Brookes also
qualified p1 at the recent Buckmore Park race meeting and set fastest laps
throughout the day.
The team still have limited drives available for S1, LGM,
selected X30 euro races, PFI, Kimbolton, Buckmore Park and Bayford Meadows club
events.
For more information on joining this winning formula please
visit the new website
www.teamevolution.co.uk,
email
[email protected] or call Ashley
Whitcroft on 07789932134.
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Super One New Title Sponsor (17/03)
The
Super One Series is delighted to announce a partnership with The Awning Company
for the 2016 season. The Awning Company will become the title sponsor to
Britain's premier karting championship, the only kart series on short circuit to
hold the official British and National Kart Championships.
Promoter
John Hoyle said: "Our association with The Awning Company is the latest in a
long line of prestigious companies associated with our series, bringing mutual
benefits for both organisations. The registrations for the 2016 series has
surpassed our expectations and we look forward to a ground breaking year with
the return of the MSA British Kart and Junior Kart Championships for the new and
exciting OK engines."
The Awning Company offers a wide range of products not
only from its well-known range of awnings, but also bespoke free standing
structures and the Safeguard range of protective barriers for race circuits.
ary Harthern, The Awning Company's Managing Director said: "The Super One
British Karting Championship is a firm favourite in the karting diary and we're
immensely proud and excited to be the title sponsor of such an esteemed series.
The Awning Company neé 'GH Awnings', have been providing the karting paddock
with high quality, Made In Britain awnings for over 30 years. From weekend
enthusiasts with panel vans, campers and small trailers, all the way up to
professional race teams with large trailers, we provide wind-out and modular
framed awnings to suit all applications. This year we have introduced Safeguard
Barriers, which provide crash protection around the race circuit, so we are
pleased to say from the paddock to circuit, The Awning Company have you covered.
Our continued expansion fits well with 'Super One' and we'll be offering special
packages exclusively to Super One competitors, so keep a look out on the website
for those. Good Luck to all and have a safe season."
For more information visit
http://superoneseries.com/ and
http://theawningcompany.co.uk/ or telephone the
Super One Series promoter on 01928 740090 / 07774 646784.
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MSA British Kart Championships (15/03)
The
relaunched MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Championships will kick off at
Whilton Mill on 28-29th May, promoter Super One Series has confirmed.
In a major boost to UK karting, the
MSA British Championships will run as non-gearbox classes for the first time in
three years. The full three-round calendar is:
28-29 May 2016 - Whilton Mill
16-17 July - Shenington
23-25 September - PF International
Meanwhile the MSA and engine-supplier
OTK (Vortex) are delighted to confirm that a formal contract is now in place for
the supply of power units in both championships for 2016. Both engine fiches
will be made available on the MSA website at
msauk.org/karttech in due course. Both engines are in stock and available
from the UK importer, Strawberry Racing.
Rob
Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said: "I'm absolutely delighted that a contract is
in place for 2016. We are confident that the relaunched MSA British Junior and
Senior Kart Championships will be very successful, in which case the MSA has
every expectation of extending the arrangement with OTK for at least a further
two years."
The championship regulations will be made available through
the promoter at
www.superoneseries.com. In
addition, Vortex OK class regulations will be available to clubs, again through
the MSA website at msauk.org/karttech. These class regulations will confirm the
minimum class weights as being 142kg and 152kg in the junior and senior classes
respectively.
The 2016 MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Champions will
be awarded works drives with a Vortex team (Tonykart Racing Team or Kosmic
Racing Department) in the 2016 CIK-FIA World Championships in Bahrain (16-19
November). This will be fully funded by OTK, including race entry, race
material, mechanic, flights, accommodation and subsistence.
For a factsheet
about the 2016 MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Championships,
click here.
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Jonny Edgar Joins Fortec (11/03)
Fortec
Motorsports is pleased to welcome the current British Karting star Jonny Edgar
to the Fortec Driver Development Programme. Jonny is the current British open
champion and one of the most talented youngsters in the British Karting scene,
winning multiple Championships and major international races.
Fortec Motorsport owner, Richard
Dutton said; "We look forward to developing Jonny's skills and to prepare Jonny
for the future steps in his motorsport career. Our DDP is here to help the young
talent to move from karting to cars. We have always helped the young drivers
move from karting to cars with great success (RSF drivers) and hope to help more
drivers to develop their skills and prepare for the next step in the motorsport
ladder through the use of the program."
We would like to wish Jonny all the best of luck as he
aims to win his 4th British Open in a row this weekend.
For enquires
please contact
[email protected]
or
[email protected].
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Representing The United Kingdom (11/03)
Callum
Bradshaw and Oliver Clarke will represent the UK in this year's CIK-FIA Karting
Academy Trophy, a world championship for karters aged 13 to 15.
Fourteen-year-old
Bradshaw (left) - runner-up in the 2015 Junior X30 international final - returns
for a second Trophy campaign, having also been nominated by the MSA in 2015.
"Going into this year I feel a lot more confident and determined and would like
to thank the MSA for selecting me for the second time," said Bradshaw. "My goal
for this year in the Academy is to be on the podium for each race and win the
series."
Clarke (right), 13, is the reigning Super One Honda Cadet National Champion and
will be tackling the Trophy for the first time. "I am delighted to have been
asked to represent the UK in this prestigious championship and thank the MSA for
choosing me," he said. "I'm excited to take my racing into Europe at three
top-level tracks and compete with the best in the world."
The championship comprises three
rounds in France (24 April), Portugal (26 June) and Sweden (4 September). The
MSA is paying both drivers' entry fees.
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KKC Is Recruiting (09/03)
Following
continued expansion, KKC the UK's largest Karting sector company is currently
seeking to recruit an additional Sales Administrator based at the offices at
Whilton Mill, Northamptonshire.
This role will consist of providing key sales
administration to the company. Primarily supporting our customer base. Along
with telephone sales answering and providing key service through our retail shop
portal. Furthermore expanding our sales distribution network.
The selected candidate will have a
strong personality - confident, assertive & organised with a high confidential
and discreet integrity. Polite, Professional, Approachable with a Strong
Customer Service ethic.
Knowledge of Karting products, along with being computer
literate within Microsoft applications is a necessity. Previous experience
within a sales role would be advantageous.
In return you will receive 21 days
holiday per annum with a negotiable salary to meet your experience.
If you feel you have the right assets
to fulfil this role in a high paced environment, please send your CV with
covering letter only & expected salary to - Gary Rolfe, Sales Director, KKC Kart
Components Ltd, Whilton Mill Kart Circuit, Whilton Locks, Daventry, Northants,
NN11 2NH.
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RPM's New X30 Team (04/03)
Due
to RPM's recent success in the X30 class, plans for expansion have been made
with the introduction of an X30 team. The day to day running of the teams will
be undertaken by John Hewitt.
Limited spaces will be available within the team, ranging
from awning space, to full arrive and drive packages. Packages can be tailored
to suit all budgets.
The team will be competing at various events including PFI
and Whilton Mill Club Meetings, LGM and Super One.
Please contact John or Matt Hewitt on the following
details below to discuss your requirements:
John Hewitt on 07770 921479 or Matt
Hewitt on 07711937498. You can also email
[email protected].
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Fortec Motorsport Karting Team (04/03)
Fortec
Motorsport, the most successful junior car racing team, are entering the karting
arena.
Fortec Motorsport has a long history of producing world class drivers competing
in Junior Formulas from MSA F4 up to the World Series by Renault. Up until now
karting has been the only missing link.
2016 will see the collaboration with
U18 World Championship winning team MSport Karting entering the FKS Championship
in both junior categories. This will form part of the young driver's
development programme which will also include use of Fortec's new state of the
art simulator, leading to a testing programme with the current F4 team.
We are the only company to offer the
young driver this complete package with genuine specialists in each field.
Places on this programme are strictly
limited and interested drivers should get in contact with us here at Fortec
Motorsport to discuss the programme.
For enquires
please contact
[email protected]
or
[email protected].
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IKR Owner Driver Championship (03/03)
Round
6 of the IKR Owner Driver Winter Championship takes place on Sunday 13th March
(last winter round).
Here
at Lydd Kart Circuit we run practice, timed qualifying, 2 heats and a
final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max, ProKart, Senior Rotax (162), Rotax Max 177. Bambino grids have
practice/qualify, followed by 3 timed runs.
There are several ways to enter the meeting: Completed
race entry form by post to the circuit, confirmation over the phone, email &
attached completed entry form. Entries taken up to & including race morning
(with no late entry fee).
Race
entry online via
www.lyddkartcircuit.com - the deadline for this being Wed 10th
of March.
Race meetings see the Honda Cadet Clubman class using
fixed gearing 20/72 and all Rotax classes using the Maxxis HG1 tyre - refer
to regulations, available on the website.
The Supermax UK Race Series are hosting their own 1st
championship round here this weekend, so welcome Simon & competitors from
www.supermaxseries.com.
Clarkekarts Shop is open both Sat 12th open testing/race
practice & Sun 13th race day.
Tyres including the Maxxis HG1 can also be purchased at
the weekend, subject to availability, or ordered in advance for collection from
the circuit.
Café & Clubhouse is open both days for hot food & drink,
spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day. Transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart
(Club Secretary) on 01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
Summer Regulations Update:
Prokart is available for 2 classes, 182's
and 200's. Both may run on the same grid. (182's red numbers/white back plate,
200's black numbers/white back plate.) Both classes will score race
day/championship points & receive race day trophies/end of season championship
awards.
Junior Subaru
Mojo W2 is the only permitted wet tyre (marked CIK/yellow barcode). Popular with
all our Rotax classes, the Maxxis HG1 is also the only permitted slick tyre to
be used in race meetings for Junior Subaru competitors, having discussed and
agreed with drivers this way forward. 'One set of Maxxis HG1's for the 6 round
summer series'.
Honda Cadets & Clubman
must run with the new exhaust.
Dropped nose cone rule
will also apply, however, with a 4 place penalty.
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Exprit Takes Another Win (01/03)
Exprit
registered a 1-2 on the road as well as fastest lap for the orange kart at
Whilton Mill.
BKC's Callum Bradshaw took Exprit's 3rd victory in 4 weeks
at a packed Whilton Mill February meeting.
Fusion Exprit driver Chris Lulham, who
posted fastest lap in every race, stormed through from 11th to 2nd on the road,
but was later penalised for a dropped nose cone caused by another kart spinning
in front of him.
Join the orange revolution and
contact Fusion Motorsport on 07733 011221 or email
[email protected], or Exprit agents, BKC on 07889 793035. Karts in
stock.
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World Champ Winning Compkart (29/02)
KKC
are proud to announce, that with immediate effect, they will become the sole UK
& Ireland Importer & Distributor of the Compkart chassis brand and products
range.
The
Compkart chassis, manufactured via BirelArt of Italy, has been of a dominant
force since its release winning several major races and titles. Moreover it
successfully dominated the Junior X30 World Championship in 2015, winning this
prestigious title.
During this championship, taking place at the French Le
Mans Circuit, several differing weather conditions were present and throughout
this the chassis was the dominating force, from qualifying in pole position
through to winning all of the heats, the pre-final & the inaugural main grand
World Championship finale! A feat no other chassis brand has achieved previously
in such weather conditions and with such dominating force in the X30 class.
After witnessing this first hand, it
was this that made KKC realise that this truly was a chassis with the correct
pedigree of manufacturing to become a multi-championship winning brand that KKC
are proud to be associated with.
KKC and its in-house race team Vital Motorsport will also
become the factory race team of the Compkart brand providing the necessary link
for its American Owners J3 Competition and their drivers to develop and race in
the UK & Europe.
All enquires relating to the Compkart
Chassis, spares and brand or to arrange your test on this latest eye-catching
chassis can be directed to Gary Rolfe, Sales Director & Team Principal on 01327
844320 or email
[email protected].
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Easykart UK Championship (24/02)
Easykart
UK is delighted to announce some superb prizes for drivers competing in the 2016
Easykart UK Championships.
The strength and diversity of the BirelART brand covers
many aspects of karting including the company's superb mono brand - the Easykart
racing series.
Easykart is unique and illustrates the raw talent of the
drivers rather than any difference in a karts performance thanks to the level
playing field and quality of the Easykart brand made by BirelART.
Thanks to its association with the
company "ART Grand Prix" BirelART has put forward some fantastic prizes for the
2016 Easykart UK Championship.
Easykart Cadet
Easykart UK Champion: Free kart to use in the Easykart
World Finals in Castelletto Italy on Oct 7th, 8th, 9th.
1st Place: Simulator experience at
AOTech
- the subsidiary engineering company of ART Grand Prix - which provides high
technology products and services to the car industry, including cutting-edge
simulators adapted to both driver training (F4, F.Renault, F3, GP3, GP2, LMP)
and R&D engineer teams.
For all registered Easykart Cadet drivers: A free draw to select one driver to
receive a Paddock pass for GP3 and GP2 at the 2016 Italian F1 Monza Grand Prix.
Easykart Junior
Easykart UK Champion: Free kart to use in the Easykart
World Finals in Castelletto Italy on Oct 7th, 8th, 9th.
The best Easykart Junior driver (at the discretion of
Easykart UK) may be selected (must be aged 15 years) for a test day in France
with the Formula Renault ART Junior team.
Easykart Lights
Easykart UK Champion: Free kart to use in the Easykart
World Finals in Castelletto Italy on Oct 7th, 8th, 9th.
For all registered Easykart Senior drivers: A free prize
draw to select one driver to receive a Paddock pass for GP3 and GP2 at the 2016
Italian F1 Monza Grand Prix.
Easykart Masters
Easykart UK Champion: Free kart to use in the Easykart
World Finals in Castelletto on Oct 7th,8th,9th.
For all registered Easykart Senior drivers: A free prize
draw to select one driver to receive a Paddock pass for GP3 and GP2 at the 2016
Italian F1 Monza Grand Prix.
For more information call Easykart UK
01527 889595 or visit
easykart.co.uk or find us
on facebook or the easykart uk
YouTube
channel.
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Vital Motorsport 2016 Line Up (23/02)
To
cement our continuous commitment to push forward, newly reinforced Whilton Mill
based team Vital Motorsport are proud to announce that they will boast a strong
driver line up at Club level through to European & World Championship status
events in 2016.
The current line up is as follows:
European & World X30
Hugo Bentley Ellis (UK)
Lochie Hughes (AUS)
Dante Yu (USA)
Mathew Armstrong (UK)
David Malukas (USA) - Reigning X30 World Junior
Champion (in collaboration with BN Racing)
Gary Edwards (IRL) (in collaboration with BN Racing)
X30 Tour UK
Hugo Bentley Ellis
Ben Wooldridge
Fraser Fenwick
Kiera Scott
UK Club Races
Senior X30
Matthew Armstrong
Hugo Bentley Ellis
Joseph Farragher
Senior Rotax
Savannah Courtney
Junior X30
Ben Wooldridge
Thomas Byrne
Fraser Fenwick
Kiera Scott
Shay Stevens
Mini Max
Piers Henderson
Theo Edgerton
Iame Cadet
Joshua Green
For further information on the remaining drives available
for the World, Euro, LGM and Club races please contact Team Principal Gary Rolfe
on 01327 844320.
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Exprit Takes X30 Victories (22/02)
The
all new Exprit chassis by OTK took victories at two of the biggest X30 meetings
of the year, with BKC's Callum Bradshaw changing to the kart for the PF Winter
Series Round 3 winning the final, whilst Exprit main agents Fusion Motorsport
took victory with their driver Chris Lulham at the second round of the HKRC
Championship at Kimbolton.
The 2016 Exprit Noesis in striking bright orange is in
stock and available from Fusion Motorsport.
Contact Dan Hazlewood on 07733 011221
or email
[email protected]
for further information.
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Trackside Support Success (22/02)
Grice
Racing's unique initiative in having Dean Panrucker manage trackside support is
proving to be highly successful, and Dean's long experience and pedigree as a
team manager and mechanic is helping many drivers get to the front of the field.
This will of course continue as the
season starts properly in Super One, Little Green Man and club meetings.
We've found yet more X30 pace so talk
to us now to book your engine in to be rebuilt to our exacting standards.
We have over 30
years experience in virtually every class in karting, and we concentrate
entirely on engine preparation, constantly investing in new resources to give
you the best. We have a state-of-the-art dyno and rolling road where we
investigate every new part when it becomes available, one reason why in X30
we've been at the front since the launch of the class.
Our normal rebuilds costs apply now
our winter special offer has ended, but keep an eye out for our next offer.
Full build - £355 + VAT
Dyno testing - £90 + VAT
Preparation and full strip - £200 + VAT
For more details please contact Tom
Grice on 07707 298774, Dean Panrucker on 07581 793552, or the Workshop on 01268
727847.
You can also visit our website at
www.griceracingengines.com.
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Winter Cup Win For Coles (19/02)
Junior
Max driver Adam Smalley made his European debut at the 2016 Winter Cup,
Valencia. Adam took the field by storm, taking his maiden pole position in timed
qualifying. Adam battled hard through three heats and the pre-final, lining him
up 7th on the grid for the final. After a brilliant start Adam shot into 3rd
position, constantly changing with the front pack. 12 gruelling laps had past
and Adam came out on top in his first European Euromax race.
Senior Max saw Josh White have a very
strong weekend, starting P7 in all his heats Josh came away with a 1st, 2nd &
3rd lining him up P2 for the Pre Final. Things didn't quite go Josh's way in the
Pre Final finishing 5th position, but this meant Josh started the final on the
inside of row 3. Josh got off to a flying start slotting into 3rd place and
instantly challenging for the lead, he battled hard but didn't quite have the
edge on his rivals, finishing in a strong 3rd place on the podium.
Coles Racing want to thank and
congratulate all their drivers Tom Croydon, Stephanie Le Vesconte, Josh White
and Adam Smalley for a brilliant weekend in Spain.
Contact Adrian Coles at Coles Racing
on 07867 301401 or email
[email protected].
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Super One Series (19/02)
The
2016 Super One entry forms along with tyre and ancillary equipment order forms
are now online
here.
Please note these packs are only available on-line this
year as a download and will not be posted out. Please read the letter at
the front of the pack carefully and remember in most classes the last three
round entries must be made by 26th March (not in X30 or KZ1). School
children will also need to show their letter of permission from their school.
The facility to
enter online on the Super One website will be available soon, on
superoneseries.com
and Guest Drivers will also be able to make use of that facility.
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Msport At Kimbolton (19/02)
Another
strong result at Kimbolton last weekend. Oliver Clarke showed great pace all
weekend finally starting the final in 16th place after a nose cone penalty. He
came through to challenge for 3rd until a coming together knocked him back to
6th at the finish, trading fastest laps all through the final.
Now on to PFI for some half-term
testing.
If
you are wondering where your speed has gone... get in touch to arrange a test.
Contact us via
email at
[email protected].
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MSA Jnr/Snr Championships (19/02)
The
Motor Sports Association (MSA) can reveal further details about the revamped
2016 MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Championships, which will be promoted by
Super One Series and run over three rounds.
Following negotiations, the MSA can confirm that Vortex
(OTK) will supply the CIK-homologated DDJ engine for the returning MSA British
Junior Kart Championship (CIK OKJ class). Meanwhile the DDS engine (also
CIK-homologated) will be used in the MSA British Senior Kart Championship (CIK
OK class).
It can also be revealed that the Junior championship will run Vega's
CIK-homologated XH (option) tyre, while the Senior championship will feature the
XM (prime) tyre (also CIK-homologated). The wet tyre for both championships will
be the CIK-homologated Vega W5. These will also be used internationally as the
selected tyres for this year's CIK-FIA OKJ and OK championships.
In a further exciting development,
there will be a special prize for the MSA British Junior and Senior Kart
Champions: Works drives with a Vortex team (Tonykart Racing Team or Kosmic
Racing Department) in the 2016 CIK-FIA World Championships in Bahrain (16-19
November). This will be fully funded by OTK, including race entry, race
material, mechanic, flights, accommodation and subsistence.
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said:
"These are some of the most exciting developments in UK karting for many years.
For the first time since 2012 we will have non-gearbox MSA British Junior and
Senior Kart Championships, both running with engines and tyres that will help
control costs while ensuring great racing. What's more, the prize package
presents the opportunity to create both MSA British and CIK-FIA World Champions
in the space of just four race meetings."
John Hoyle, Super One promoter, added: "This decision will
put a structure in place for the resumption of a popular MSA British Kart
Championship series once again in the UK. All the feedback from teams and
drivers points towards the OK engines being a hugely exciting challenge, and
probably faster than the KF class. We just can't wait to see them in action at
our British circuits."
Super One Series will confirm the championship dates and
venues shortly.
Engines:
-
Sealed boxes from the factory and supplied through the appointed UK importer,
Strawberry Racing
- As
homologated by the CIK-FIA, with additional controls including further markings
for component identification, to limit tuning
- Control exhaust and control carburettor (CIK-homologated
Tillotson)
- Set retail price
(complete with exhaust and carburettor): £1,745+VAT (Junior) and £1,895+VAT
(Senior)
- Option for those
contesting all three rounds to hire an engine at a special cost of £350+VAT per
meeting (Junior and Senior)
-
Alternative option to hire engines on a one-off basis for £500+VAT.
Tyres:
- Maximum retail price for a full set of slicks: £127+VAT
(Junior) and £132+VAT (Senior)
-
Maximum retail price for a full set of wets: £139.95+VAT (Junior and Senior).
Class regulation details:
- Based on CIK-FIA technical regulations, with added MSA
variations
- To accommodate a
broader spectrum of competitors, the CIK-FIA minimum class weights will be
increased by at least 2kg (142kg-plus) in the Junior Championship and 5kg
(150kg-plus) in the Senior Championship. The precise increases will be confirmed
in due course, depending on feedback from entries
- These class regulations used by the MSA British Junior
and Senior Kart Championships may also be adopted by kart clubs.
Contacts:
- Strawberry Racing:
[email protected]
- ACR Limited:
[email protected]
- Super One Series:
[email protected]
- MSA:
[email protected]
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4Gadgets London Cup 2016 (16/02)
Motorsport
World are pleased to announce the "4Gadgets London Cup 2016", including
television deal!
After lengthy discussion and negotiation, Mostorsport
World are delighted to confirm that the London Cup 2016 at Rye House will be
filmed and televised on Motors TV.
Locally based
communications group
4Gadgets.co.uk have taken
the opportunity to associate themselves with this poplular annual event and fund
the project.
"Having worked at Rye House as a teenager and subsequently
raced there many times, myself and my business associates are extremely pleased
to be able to offer our support to such a prestigious event as well as being
excited by the branding opportunities that arise from it" said Steve Healy of
4Gadgets.co.uk, adding "We would like to take this opportunity to wish all
drivers and teams a successful 2016 season!"
Chris Hartley Media, who's production
team were responsible for the superb 2014 coverage, have been commissioned to
oversee the filming and production for the event's TV coverage.
Chris Hartley expressed his delight to
be returning to Rye House, saying "The 4Gadgets London Cup is our second
featured meeting in 2016 and we're looking forward to teaming up with HKC, Rye
House and 4Gadgets to produce the piece."
An elated Ryan Musk from Motorsport World and Book It Now
Ltd said "We are delighted to have been able to facilitate this deal on behalf
of the Club. It's fantastic news and should really help elevate HKC's status for
2016. There's still plenty of work to do though and we urge all drivers and
teams to continue to 'Talk, Talk, Talk, Share, Share, Share', let's make this
event as big as we can!"
For more information contact Motorsport World on telephone
01992 460895.
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Super One Comes To Fulbeck (16/02)
After
an absence of a number of years Lincs Kart Racing Club are once again hosting a
round of Super One on 9th & 10th of July!
The club race is the 4th weekend
(entries for the Feb meeting will remain open until Tuesday 23rd) with an open
practice and non-MSA meeting on the 3rd weekend.
Friday March 25th and Friday May 20th
are open test days. Other open test days are planned - watch our website/UK
Karting for details. All MSA classes are welcome and with three heats and a
final guaranteed all for at just £40.00 (for members), can you afford not to
enter?
LKRC
would like to thank Strawberry Racing for their kind decision to sponsor both
monthly meetings by providing 3x £50.00 vouchers per race weekend.
The track is also available for
private hire.
For more information please contact
Julie on 0844 8000622 or visit our website at
www.lkrc.net.
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Honda Cadet 'O' Plate Entries (10/02)
Entries
have now opened for the ABkC 'O' Plate Honda Cadet meeting at Bayford Meadows on
24th April 2016.
To enter please visit
www.bmkr.co.uk to secure a place on the grid for what promises to be the
highlight of the Honda Cadet racers' year.
The kart trade have been very generous
in their support of this meeting with prizes pledged from Dartford Karting, RPM,
Strawberry, Project One, JKH, GMS, Ambition, BRK, .UFO, Pro Kart Engineering,
CER, Evolution, Kart Parts UK, Synergy, Zip, KKC, PFi and Tillet seats.
As well as the race for the
prestigious 'O' Plate this mini festival of Honda Cadet racing will feature a
large separate grid for the popular Honda Clubman class. Additional awards and
prizes will make this a meeting not be to missed.
For further
details please email
[email protected].
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Kent Kart Championship 2016 (10/02)
Since
its launch in 2012 the Kent Kart Championship has grown increasingly popular
with South Eastern based teams and drivers. The joint venture between
Buckmore Park Kart Club and Bayford Meadows Kart Racing Club will continue in
2016. The six round two circuit series will be open to the following classes:
Honda Cadet, Honda Clubman, Mini Max, Junior Rotax, Senior Rotax (inc 177), X30
Juniors and Seniors. The opening round will be in March at the Bayford Meadows
meeting on the 27th.
There will be no championship registration fee just the
usual race entry fees. Drivers will score points in each meeting towards the
usual club championship and also towards the Kent Kart Championship (points are
scored in the finals only).
This championship is a welcome opportunity for drivers to
compete at more than one circuit avoiding the costs associated with racing in a
national championship.
As in previous years a generous prize
fund will be on offer for each class. For further details about the series
please contact Sheila via
[email protected] or Ian Ward via
[email protected].
The dates and venues for each round of this year's
championship are as follows...
Round 1 - 27th March - Bayford Meadow
Round 2 - 17th April -Buckmore Park
Round 3 - 22nd May - Bayford Meadow
Round 4 - 17th July - Buckmore Park
Round 5 - 28th August - Bayford Meadow
Round 6 - 18th September - Buckmore Park
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Ellough Park Kart Club (09/02)
The
second round of the Ellough Park Kart Club takes place on Saturday 20th February
on the newly resurfaced and reconfigured Ellough Park Race Circuit, East
Anglia's only British Championship venue.
EPKC already hosts grids for Honda
Cadet, Minimax, Junior Rotax, Junior X30, Senior X30, Senior Rotax and Senior
Rotax 177 but we welcome all other classes to come along and compete. Lap
Records are bound to continue to tumble as drivers get used to the new circuit
so why not come along and attempt to put your name on top of the leaderboard?
Ellough Park's renovations are continuing in 2016 with
nine more 5m x 6m garages being built to hire and the installation of a large
LED scoreboard to display live timing.
Each class will be receive practice,
10 minute timed qualifying, two 10 lap Heats and a 14 lap Final.
Race entry fees remain frozen for 2016
with member price £45 and non-members £55. Season membership is just £30.
Entries must be made with the circuit by 4pm on Monday 15th February otherwise a
£10 late entry fee applies. Entries can be paid via our online booking system.
For full details
about the EPKC please visit
www.elloughparkraceway.co.uk or call 01502
717718.
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IKR Owner Driver Championship (08/02)
Here
at Lydd Kart Circuit we run practice, timed qualifying, 2 heats and a
final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max, ProKart, Senior Rotax (162), Rotax Max 177. Bambino grids have
practice/qualify, followed by 3 timed runs.
There are several ways to enter the meeting. Completed
race entry form by post to the circuit, confirmation of race entry over the
phone, email with attached completed race entry form (note that race entries are
taken up to and including Sunday race morning - with no late entry fee!),
or enter via trakentries from our website, the deadline via
trakentries being Wed 10th of February.
Race
meetings see the Honda Cadet Clubman class using fixed gearing 20/72 and all
Rotax classes using the Maxxis HG1 tyre - refer to regulations, available on the
website.
Clarke
Karts Shop is open both Sat 13th open testing/practice & Sun 14th race day.
Tyres including the Maxxis HG1 can
also be purchased at the weekend or ordered in advance.
Cafe & Clubhouse is open both days
for hot food & drink, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day. Transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) on
01797 321747 or 01797 321895, or email
[email protected].
You can also
visit our website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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Steve Armstrong Joins KKC (05/02)
Stop
Press - Steve Armstrong joins KKC & the Vital Motorsport Race Team!
KKC would like to announce and welcome
Steve Armstrong, former Team Manager of the RL Race Department, to the company.
Steve brings with him a wealth of experience after winning multiple
championships over the past 8 years, including:
- British Championships in 2008, 2009
& 2014,
- British Open
Championship 2011,
- European
Championship title in 2008
- FKS
Championship in 2012,
-
International Open Championship 2010
- Vice British Champions 2009, 2010 & 2012
- Vice World Champions in 2008
In addition to these titles, Steve
also managed the Karting career of Max Chilton before he moved onto his
successful motorsport career culminating in 2 years of F1 and now a full Indy
car drive for 2016.
With the immediate appointment of Steve to the KKC and
Vital Motorsport Team, his primary role will be to head up the Vital Motorsport
Race Team in Major UK & International Races working alongside Jamie Allen's
British & European Championship winning experience, further strengthening our
race team division with professionalism, experience and expertise at the highest
level.
All enquiries regarding this press release are to be
directed to Team Principal & Sales Director Gary Rolfe on 01327 844320 or email
[email protected].
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Edgar Opts For Coles Racing (03/02)
Young
Jonny Edgar has chosen Coles Racing in a bid for the Rotax MiniMax British Super
One title!
Coles Racing are delighted to have Jonny as part of the team,
following on from a highly successful few seasons in Iame Cadet. This past
weekend at PFI Jonny stepped into the MiniMax kart for the very first time,
taking to the track with his new team. Practice went well with Jonny
communicating with his mechanic and team bosses very well to get the optimum set
up. Come Sunday morning it was time for Timed Qualifying where Jonny just missed
out on pole position by just 2 hundredths of a second after being impeded on his
flying lap!
In the Pre-Final Jonny finished in 3rd place in some tricky
conditions as the heavens opened while the drivers were out on slicks. Starting
3rd for the Grand Final Jonny swiftly made his move for the lead, trading places
for a few laps before making a clever move on the exit of the bridge creating a
big gap. Jonny was able to manage the situation and extend his lead to over
6seconds.
Off the back of his victory Jonny said "I am really pleased to finally announce
I'm joining Coles Racing in the Mini Max category for the 2016 racing season,
this will include competing for the British Title in the Super One Series. It is
great to be involved with such a hard working dedicated team and to have such
friendly team mates. Let's hope the whole team can achieve the results they
deserve this year."
For more information on Coles Racing and how they can
help your season email Adrian Coles at
[email protected]
or call 07867 301401.
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Coles Continue Their Flying Form (03/02)
Coles
Racing continues their flying form at the PFI meeting on 30/31st January.
In Junior X30 Oliver York was in fine form, despite the odds being against
him. Oliver's spark plug failed in timed practice meaning he had to start the
Pre Final at the back of the grid. In Pre Final B Oliver came through the field
to finish in a strong 9th place, booking himself a place in the grand final on
row 9 (grid 18).
In extremely wet conditions Oliver carved his way
through the field to 2nd place, setting fastest lap and closing very rapidly on
the race leader!
Senior X30 saw Scott Mackrell continue his great form in
the X30 class, qualifying in 2nd place in timed practice. Scott went on to take
a convincing victory in Pre Final B meaning Scott then lined up on the outside
of the front row for the grand final. Following a difficult first lap Scott
dropped almost 3 seconds behind the race leader, eventually making his way into
2nd place and charging towards the man out front, closing the gap to 1 second
but running out of laps!
All
this is off the back of some brilliant performances in X30...
Tyler
Chesterton qualified on Pole position in Junior X30 at the December meeting,
finishing 3rd and 5th place in the finals and setting the event record. While
the Coles Racing Senior X30 drivers have finished on the podium in every X30
race they have competed in! Josh White took a solid 2nd place in the November
meeting at Whilton Mill, while Scott Mackrell also finished 2nd at the December
PFI race meeting before receiving a 10 second penalty due to a technical
infringement with the new CIK-FIA drop down bumpers.
The Coles Racing X30 team will be kitted out with a brand
new box van and a linear awning, big enough to fit 6 drivers with ease. The team
also have the luxury of owning all their own X30 equipment, 4 Junior and 4
Senior X30 engine packages. Spaces are still available but places in the team
are limited. Feel free to contact team owner Adrian Coles if you are interested
in joining the team.
Email
[email protected] or phone
07867 301401.
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Paul Fletcher Honoured By MSA (02/02)
The
MSA have awarded Paul Fletcher the prestigious Sir Malcolm Campbell Memorial
Trophy in recognition of his services to Karting. Paul was presented with
his trophy at the MSA's star-studded ceremony, the Night of Champions, which
took place in London over the weekend.
Trent Valley Kart Club would like to
take this opportunity to congratulate Paul on being presented with such a
respected award for his continuing dedication to the sport of Karting.
Over 20 years ago, Paul Fletcher's
plan to have his own karting track came to fruition! PF International - in
the heart of the Lincolnshire countryside at Brandon, Grantham. The plan
was to provide a modern facility and a brand new kart circuit.
So in 1994, the 1080 metre circuit,
while not of 'Tilke' design, did embrace all things good about a traditional UK
Kart Circuit. It had slow, fast and medium corners, some decent straights,
hairpins and good 'run off areas'. Added to that there were fantastic 'parc
ferme' and 'dummy grid' areas.
Off track was probably one of the most stunning paddocks
in any kart facility in the World. Fully tarmacked and capable of housing
160 competitors in the main area and a further 160 in the rear paddock. Also to
complement this was a modern building complex housing bar, restaurant, toilets,
showers and garage facilities.
The vision Paul Fletcher had was to create the best
karting facility in the UK and provide racing for 'club' drivers on a purpose
built kart track - hence the need to create a kart club capable of organising
and promoting events at the venue - Trent Valley Kart Club (TVKC) was born.
Soon into its history the Panorama
viewing room was built, also providing a double covered dummy grid area, and an
onsite Retail Shop (JM), the premises were soon becoming an established 'icon'
in UK Karting.
As
the years have gone by Paul Fletchers dreams became reality but driven by the
ambition of TVKC, the plan was to reach out to Europe and the World of karting
and showcase the great facility that is PFi.
2010 was the breakthrough year when
the CIK-FIA granted the first such sanctioned event in the UK for over 45 years!
It was only a European Qualifier - but - it ignited a brilliant 5 years of
International karting at PFi.
The momentum was, and is still rolling, the highlight of
which was in 2011 when a £1.3 million extension to the circuit (including a
unique 'flyover'!) made it the longest in the UK at 1382 metres, this allowed
the CIK-FIA (along with support from the MSA) to apply for an International 'A'
Grade licence - this was duly granted and PFi, at that time, became one of only
9 such Kart circuits in the World! CIK-FIA events kept coming to PFi, the
culmination being a World Championship Round in 2013 - World acclaim for the
venue and also World acclaim for TVKC as they were honoured to receive the 2015
award from the CIK-FIA for the best organised event of the year.The impetus is
still never ending, electricity to every pit bay in the paddock (free of charge
courtesy of TVKC), ever improving off-track facilities, a massive 'big screen'
worthy of any motor sport facility in the World, ongoing circuit lighting and
safety area enhancements. With the never faltering ambition and drive of Paul
Fletcher & TVKC the PFi Kart Circuit will forever evolve as one of the very best
karting facilities in the World.
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British Champions Crowned (01/02)
Formula
1 legend John Surtees CBE and FIA Deputy President (Sport) Graham Stoker crowned
the 2015 MSA British Champions during the Night of Champions ceremony in London
on Saturday (30 January).
MSA Chairman, Alan Gow, welcomed the winners of UK motor
sport's most prestigious titles for the annual awards evening. They were joined
by a series of special award winners, each recognised for outstanding
achievement.
FIA President Jean Todt could not attend on this occasion
but sent a video message in which he highlighted the strength of grassroots
motor sports in the UK and called for a round of applause in recognition of
volunteers' hard work and dedication to the sport.
Before presenting awards, Stoker also
praised the UK's standing within world motor sports and paid tribute to the
competitors, clubs, marshals, officials and other award winners whose successes
were honoured on the night. Fresh from being made a CBE, Surtees, the only world
champion on two wheels and four, returned for a second successive year to
entertain the guests and hand out trophies.
Steve Rider returned as Master of
Ceremonies and was once again joined by colleague Louise Goodman.
Alan Gow, MSA Chairman, said: "On
behalf of the MSA I would like to congratulate all the 2015 MSA British
Champions and special award winners who were crowned during our Night of
Champions last Saturday night. Once again this prestigious event underlined the
incredible breadth and depth of UK motor sport as well as the matchless calibre
of all our volunteers, marshals and officials. Thank you also to John Surtees
CBE and Graham Stoker for presenting the silverware. And to all those who
attended, our best wishes for a very safe and successful 2016."
The Champions honoured on the night
were:
MSA British Cadet Kart
Championship: Dexter Patteron
MSA British Short Circuit Kart Championship: Henry Easthope
MSA British Long Circuit Kart Championship: Gavin Bennett
MSA British Autotest Championship: Alastair Moffatt
MSA British Car Trial Championship: Mark Hoppe
MSA British Sporting Trials Championship: Roland Uglow
MSA British Drag Racing Championship: Kevin Slyfield
MSA British Sprint Championship: Colin Calder
MSA British Hill Climb Championship: Alex Summers
MSA British Rallycross Championship: Julian Godfrey
MSA British Cross Country Championship: Mike Moran and
Tony Coid
MSA British Historic
Rally Championship: Jason Pritchard and Phil Clarke
MSA British Endurance Championship: Calum Lockie and David
Mason OBE
British GT
Championship: Andrew Howard and Jonny Adam
MSA Formula - Certified by FIA, powered by Ford EcoBoost:
Lando Norris
MSA British Touring
Car Championship Manufacturer: Honda
MSA British Touring Car Championship: Gordon Shedden
There was also a series of special
awards:
JLT MSA Club of the
Year: South Hams Motor Club
JLT
MSA Volunteer of the Year - Marshal: Godfrey Evans
JLT MSA Volunteer of the Year - Clerks & Stewards: Graham
Battersby
JLT MSA Volunteer of
the Year - Overall: David Barlow
FIA Outstanding Official: Adrian Fawdington
Renault MSA Young Journalist of the Year: Scott Mitchell
Renault MSA Young Photographer of the Year: Jayson Fong
RSF MSA Young Driver of the Year: Ben Tuck
Sir Malcolm Campbell Memorial Trophy: Paul Fletcher
BWRDC Lord Wakefield Trophy: Leena Gade
For details of
all the award winners, please
click here.
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Logan Hannah Joins YRDA (22/01)
The
professional motorsport ambitions of talented 14 year old kart racer Logan
Hannah has been given a significant boost after being selected to join the Young
Racing Driver's Academy (YRDA) in only her second full season of kart racing.
In 2013,
British born, Dubai based schoolgirl Logan qualified to represent the UAE in the
SWS World Junior Cup Karting Finals at Le Mans, France (1 of only 3 girls in the
top 20 SWS Junior Kart drivers in the World), and she is currently competing in
the Rotax Max Challenge in the United Arab Emirates, driving for the Sodi Middle
East Team.
The invitation to join the YRDA builds upon her recent commendation in the hotly
contested 2015 Karting Magazine Awards as a contender for Female Driver of the
Year. Logan is currently preparing to compete in this weekend's prestigious
international Dubai 'O' Plate race meeting.
Logan became the first UAE based
driver to be selected for a place on the prestigious and much sought after
programme following a meeting with Arden's CEO, Jamie Horner, during the team's
GP2 / GP 3 winter testing session at the Yas Marina F1 circuit in Abu Dhabi last
December.
Jamie
Horner Director of TBOS and Founder of the YRDA said "We are delighted that
Logan has joined the YRDA. Already in her short career she has displayed the key
attributes that we look for in up and coming drivers that we invite to join our
programme. We are looking forward to working with her and being a part of her
motorsport journey going forward."
As part of the YRDA programme, Logan
will receive dedicated on track and off track support to nurture, support and
encourage her development as she pursues her dream of becoming a professional
racing driver. The programme allows her to participate in a bespoke driver
development programme including physical training, dietary advice, simulator
sessions, one to one mentoring, media training, sports psychology, race
preparation, team dynamics, driver coaching, and individual performance testing
and also an opportunity to take part in single-seater testing.
The Young Racing Driver Academy (YRDA)
was launched in the UK in 2013 by leading sports management consultancy, The
Business of Sport (TBOS), in association with multiple formula racing team,
Arden International.
YRDA is a motorsport academy that is focused on
identifying, mentoring and coaching young racing driver talent and providing a
pathway from karting into single-seater racing. YRDA delivers a specialist
programme and provides tailored mentoring, marketing and management support to
young racing drivers.
YRDA and its programme partners possess wide-ranging
expertise and experience across the business of motorsport and are perfectly
placed to encourage and assist a young racing driver in maximising his or her on
and off track potential. YRDA's aim is to identify talented young racing drivers
and provide opportunities for those individuals to develop the necessary range
of skills, knowledge and level of confidence to fully prepare them to compete to
the best of their ability in their chosen feeder series and move towards their
ultimate goal of racing in F1 or other categories of professional motorsport.
You can follow
Logan on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/Logan-Hannah-Racing-440070476128437.
Photographs
courtesy of Paul Velasco - Dubai Autodrome & Darren Rycroft, Dubai -
www.anysportphotos.com.
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AzTech's LGM & TVKC Assault (20/01)
This
season AzTech Motorsport will be entering the LGM series and TVKC (PF)
championship. We would like to recruit motivated drivers in Cadets, Juniors and
Seniors to our small focused works team, with the opportunity for subsidised
drives in our Lenzo Luxor chassis.
The team is run by two masters qualified vehicle dynamics
engineers with over 20 years of experience in karting and Formula 3, ensuring
all of AzTech's products and services have uncompromised levels of precision and
quality.
If you are interested in this opportunity contact James on
07801 258532 or
[email protected]
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McNish Supports Race 'n' Respect (20/01)
Sportscar
legend and ex-F1 racer Allan McNish joined the MSA at Autosport International
(16 January) to extend the Race 'n' Respect campaign across all karting, junior
circuit racing and junior drag racing, and to present awards to Bambino karters.
Race 'n' Respect is a code of conduct
designed to create a positive atmosphere in motor sports, on and off the track.
It was trialled last year in the MSA Bambino and MSA British Cadet Kart
Championships, with great success. It will also now be adopted by the National
Karting Association (NKA), which represents indoor venues and 'arrive-and-drive'
karting - a popular entry route into the sport for many competitors.
The campaign is underpinned by the
Racing Code that applies not only to competitors but also to officials,
organisers, parents, guardians and teams. It is based on strong values:
- Respect
- Fair play
- Self-control
- Good manners
- Sincerity
McNish,
a three-time winner of the Le Mans 24 Hours and the 2013 FIA WEC World Champion,
said: "I first launched Race 'n' Respect in Bambino and Cadet karting at
Autosport International 12 months ago, and for it to be so successful and
expanded across all karting and into junior circuit and drag racing is a really
important step. I am sure drivers and teams all realise from an early age that
racing is not just about winning - it's also a fun and social family sport for
so many competitors. That's what Race 'n' Respect promotes and it's why I'm
right behind the campaign."
McNish and MSA Chief Executive Rob Jones also took the
opportunity to present awards to the top 10 competitors in last year's inaugural
MSA Bambino Kart Championship. The champion, Taylor Orridge, was thrilled to win
a brand new IAME-engined Cadet kart, donated by the MSA and displayed on the MSA
stand during Autosport International.
"I'm sure that there are some future
stars among the current crop of Bambino competitors," said McNish. "They should
all be very proud of their achievements, but most of all as well as racing hard
they enjoyed their racing season. I just wish I could be their age again,
starting out with a world of possibilities ahead!"
Further
information can be found on the MSA website at
www.msauk.org.
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Msport Race Team Package (18/01)
Celebrating
our change to the new World Champion CRG Chassis, Msport karting are offering a
team package including the latest KT2 Chassis and either XP tuned X30 or
Ogden tuned rotax engines.
We can tailor this package to suit all classes and you can
be sure of superb preparation of your race kart.
The offer of £650 per race weekend
includes hire of the complete kart/engine and Team fee/Awning
space for Saturday and Sunday. Places on this package are limited so please get
in contact to secure your place.
We
will be racing at PFI, Kimbolton, Shenington, Whilton Mill, Little Rissington
and Forest Edge.
For more info call 01327 842778, or
email
[email protected] or
[email protected].
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MSA Selects Engine & Tyres (18/01)
The
Motor Sports Association (MSA) is pleased to confirm that it has entered into
negotiations with Vortex (OTK) and Vega as the preferred suppliers of engines
and tyres for the 2016 MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Championships.
The move follows an open tender
process that the MSA launched last December. The chosen Vortex engine is the
newly homologated CIK-FIA OK unit. The Vega tyre is also homologated, and
coincidentally has also succeeded in the tender process for the CIK-FIA
championships.
The MSA has always specified CIK-homologated engines for
the MSA British Championships, so that when the KF engines proved unsuccessful,
the MSA British Junior Championship was suspended, while the British Senior
Championship continued with the KZ1 engine.
These decisions mean that the MSA
British Junior and Senior Kart Championships will now run in 2016 with the
latest CIK-homologated engines. There will also be a new MSA Championship this
year for KZ1 and the existing Bridgestone tyre.
Cheryl Lynch, MSA Race, Speed & Kart
Executive, said: "There is no doubt that the MSA British Championships have
suffered from the lack of a suitable CIK-homologated engine. However the fact
that we now have a new homologated engine will rejuvenate the MSA British
Championships and UK karting as a whole."
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CIK-FIA European Championships (18/01)
Thanks to the high financial contributions obtained by
the CIK-FIA for the various tenders concerning the 2016 season, WSK Promotion is
able to offer significant rewards to those drivers classified among the first 15
in the Championship ranking of the four CIK-FIA European Championships,
providing that those drivers will also participate in the CIK-FIA World
Championships or the CIK-FIA International Super Cup for KZ2.
Depending on the category in which he
or she enters, there will be cash bonuses of EUR 1000 each in OK and OK-Junior
and EUR 750 each in KZ and KZ2.
This allocation represen ts a redistribution of the
sponsorship money of EUR 52500 excluding tax granted by WSK Promotion.
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HKC Sponsorship Offer Rotax (15/01)
Rye
House has always held the Rotax classes close to heart, John Huff ex
"Deavinsons" and now "Motorsportworld" remembers fondly the introduction of the
125cc classes at Rye House through both the MSA meetings and the "endurance"
formats set up by Matthew Norman (of Deavinsons). Ryan Musk also campaigned in
the class for numerous years, winning multiple club championships at Rye. Rye
house have also had recent involvement with the D-Max Champs.
Enthused by the
positive feedback from an initial sponsorship/prize offer, John and co-director
of "B.I.N. Kart Team Management Systems Ltd.", Ryan Musk have offered to double
up their financial support to the club's February round and now...
The first 5 Snr Rotax
finishers* will get their race entry back! Sponsored by Ryan Musk of "B.I.N.
Kart Team Management Systems Ltd."
The
first 5 177 Rotax finishers* will get their race entry back! Sponsored by
John Huff of "B.I.N. Kart Team Management Systems Ltd."
* - Recipients will have shown their
support to the club and be club members for 2016.
HKC will release a plan of action for the 2016 season
prior to the first race & can assure the drivers there will be a huge amount of
effort put into this years racing!
For more information and to enter online visit
www.hoddesdonkc.com
or call 01992 460895.
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The IAME Winter Cup (15/01)
With
LGM X30 Tour on the horizon, the Hoddesdon Kart Club invites all IAME / X30
drivers to the "IAME Winter Cup" at Rye House Kart Raceway on 21st February
2016.
With
great prizes at stake and some cracking offers to twist your arm, the club and
its associates aim to restore MSA racing at Rye to its former position as London
& the South East's best venue and club meeting.
The "IAME Winter Cup" will run concurrently with the
first round of the HKC season and with the Club having already secured
more investment into the race track, more organisation and television coverage
(details tba) throughout the season, who's to say IAME's won't want to
race at Rye more often?
As the starting block for many drivers, coaches and teams,
the historic Rye House Kart Raceway still to proves a tough challenge producing
great racing.
The "IAME Winter Cup" set up in conjunction with James
Mills - IAME UK agent, will make a fantastic shakedown for those drivers already
entered into the LGM series!
Local businesses are also keen to promote "HKC 2016"
allowing a helpful "prize" fund to get the first race of the season on track!
The first 5 IAME cadet finishers will
get their race entry back! Sponsored by John Huff of "B.I.N. Kart Team
Management Systems Ltd."
The first 5 Jnr X30 finishers will get their race entry
back! Sponsored by Ryan Musk of "B.I.N. Kart Team Management Systems Ltd."
HKC will release a plan of action for
the 2016 season prior to the first race & can assure the drivers there will be a
huge amount of effort put into this years racing!
Book Now! You can enter online at
www.hoddesdonkc.com or contact the
Competition Secretary at Rye House on 01992 460895.
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Dare To Be Different (15/01)
Susie
Wolff and the Motor Sports Association - governing body of UK motorsport - have
joined forces to launch Dare To Be Different, a high-profile new initiative that
will inspire, connect and celebrate women who work in every aspect of motor
sport.
Dare
To Be Different is about increasing female participation, not just on the track
but in all aspects of the sport and other perceived male-dominated industries.
It will achieve this in two key areas - creating an expansive online community,
and bringing young girls (aged 8-14) together with some of the sports' most
inspiring women in a series of special events.
Dare To Be Different is not
preoccupied with finding the next female F1 driver - it is about inspiring women
of all ages and backgrounds to break the mould and shatter perceptions. In the
coming months, a fully integrated online community will be formed across our
all-new website and social channels, bringing together girls and women from all
over the UK who share a passion and desire to get involved in motor racing.
Susie Wolff said: "Our main aim with
Dare To Be Different is to Drive Female Talent. This is an ambitious and
long-term project that will build an online community of women from all over the
world. It will connect them through a shared passion and empower them to become
the next wave of role models, whilst also providing access to some of the most
successful female names in the sport.
"Our UK events for young girls will
boost awareness and demonstrate the varied and exciting areas of the sport -
showing that they too can dare to be different.
"I'm proud to launch today and must
thank my team and our ambassadors for their invaluable contribution and
dedication to the project."
The Dare To Be Different network will bring women in motor
sport together in an unprecedented way, with members benefitting from direct
access to their peers, colleagues and even their idols for information, advice
and inspiration.
There will be networking events exclusively for Dare To Be
Different Community members, bringing aspiring girls and women face to face with
our Ambassadors. In addition there will be giveaways, competitions and other
benefits.
Set up as a non-profit organisation and access to the
community is £25 per year. As the initiative grows, so too will the benefits to
its members. For more information on the community, visit
www.daretobedifferent.org/sign-up.
In its first year, Dare To Be
Different will aim to inspire the next generation with five free special events
across the UK:
13 April, Daytona Sandown Park, Surrey
5 May, Nutts Corner, Crumlin, Northern Ireland
24-26 June, The Sports Show at the NEC, Birmingham
25 August, Knockhill Circuit, Fife, Scotland
15 September, Daytona Manchester, Manchester
(All dates are provisional and subject to change)
These events will offer a
money-can't-buy experience to girls, and will be open to school groups as well
as passionate individuals. Girls aged 8-14 will be getting tips from some of the
top female racers in the world - Susie will be at every event along with an
incredible team of ambassadors including current racer Alice Powell to inspire
the racing spirit. The Williams F1 show car will be there for the girls to get
up close and snap a selfie with, but it's not just the driving that Dare To Be
Different is here to promote.
The girls will be checking out life on the other side of
the camera, as Sky Sports will be bringing a crew to showcase the opportunities
in the media that come with a life in racing, plus renowned presenter Rachel
Brookes will attend several events to give insider tips from the F1 media
centre.
In
partnership with STEM, there will be activities that focus on the engineering
side of racing, while the girls will also get to hear about the nutrition and
fitness regimes needed to get racers to the top of their game. The events are
going to be special, and start some of the next generation down the path to a
career in motor sport.
The Dare To Be Different Ambassadors will play a crucial
role in Driving Female Talent, and some of the most high-profile names in racing
are already confirmed. Claire Williams, Deputy Team Principal of Williams
Martini Racing, Sky Sports' Rachel Brookes and current racer Alice Powell are
all on board already and will be appearing on the Dare To Be Different stand at
Autosport International this weekend (14-17 January) as well as at future
events.
Claire Williams said: "I'm delighted to support the Dare To Be Different
initiative and add my encouragement to women everywhere who aspire to work in
motorsport. I am constantly inspired by the women I work with within Williams
and I hope that my participation can help to spread that message.
"Sometimes it takes courage to pursue
your dreams, Dare To Be Different will provide that encouragement and support."
Rachel Brookes said: "I always dared
to be different. I am proud that I became the first woman to present live
cricket updates from the boundary edge, and to host the Post Race FIA Formula
One Press Conference."
Alice Powell said: "Motor sport is a male dominated sport
and I have witnessed girls turn away from it because of this. I would not have
had the most incredible experiences if I did not dare to be different. I always
believe that you should aim high and try and better yourself. Sometimes to do
that, you need to be different."
With such a strong combination of passionate people and an
important message, Dare To Be Different There is much more to be revealed in the
coming weeks. Watch this space!
More information about our 2016
events can be found at
www.daretobedifferent.org.
For more
information contact
[email protected].
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Easykart UK Open Day (14/01)
Interested
in joining the 2016 Easykart UK Championships?
Easykart UK is an independent kart
racing series with its own racing licence with a strict - but free! - driver
evaulation test which has to be completed by any driver wishing to race in our
Championship.
Easykarts are a single make BirelART chassis with IAME
Easykart aircooled TAG engines, grippy Vega tyres, no teams allowed, no cheque
book racing - see a real driver's natural talent.
Easykarts have fantastic lap time performance comparable
to other karting catagories but at half the cost!
All Easykarts come complete with engine and new tyres
ready to race you just need to add fuel.
The Easykart Range...
Easykart Cadet Iame 62cc - £2250
+ VAT
Easykart Junior 100cc - £2650 + VAT
Easykart Senior 125cc - £2850 +
VAT
Visit
the Easykart UK HQ in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire and see the complete range of
Easykarts from Cadet up to Seniors.
The Open day takes place on Saturday 23rd January, from
10am until 4pm. Entry is free with a complimentry buffet and refreshments.
For more
information visit
www.easykart.co.uk or call
the Easykart UK office 01527 889595. You can also
find us on facebook or on the
Easykart UK YouTube Channel.
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MSA Chooses Dunlop (14/01)
The
Motor Sports Association (MSA) is pleased to confirm that it has entered into
negotiations with Dunlop as the preferred supplier of tyres to the Formula Cadet
kart class from 2017.
The move follows an open tender process that the MSA
launched last July. The tender document required a half-second increase in
average lap times, and extensive tests carried out by the MSA showed that Dunlop
met this criterion.
Rigorous testing also showed that the proposed Dunlop tyre
is very durable, with minimal performance drop-off - all tyres were put through
the equivalent of 500 laps of use during the testing process. Consequently one
set of tyres could theoretically be used for multiple race meetings, and the
environmental impact will also be reduced by limiting the number of tyres
disposed of.
The new tyre will be mandatory in the Formula Cadet class
from 1 January 2017. It has been decided almost a year in advance to help
manufacturers develop new 2017 chassis that are suited to the new tyre.
Simon Blunt, MSA General Secretary and
Chairman of the Selection Panel, said: "We were delighted with the level of
interest from tyre manufacturers, and with the quality of all their proposals.
This made the selection process tricky, but thorough testing revealed that the
new tyre proposed by Dunlop exceeded the criteria. This left the Panel in
unanimous agreement."
FAQ:
When will the tyres be in use?
The tender process has been run in good time for the
development of the 2017 new chassis homologation - manufacturers will have early
access to the Dunlop tyre from mid-2016. The tyre is then compulsory in all MSA
Formula Cadet racing, including both IAME and Honda, from 1 January 2017 for a
three-year period, up to and including 31 December 2019.
What will be the price of the tyres?
Dunlop has offered the following fixed retail prices
(exclusive of carriage) for the duration of the three-year contract:
Slicks
- Front: £24.55+VAT each
- Rear: £30.30+VAT each
- Complete set: £109.70+VAT
Wets:
- Front: £26.07+VAT each
- Rear: £32.11+VAT each
- Complete set: £116.36+VAT
This is less than the current tyre,
and Dunlop will also continue to support the promotion of the Formula Cadet
classes.
Will the wet weather tyre change?
No, the wet weather tyre will remain the same as it is
currently.
How would you sum up this change?
The MSA believes the choice will both reduce costs in the
Cadet classes and enhance the driving experience, leading to better and more
exciting racing.
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Hobzie Motorsport (13/01)
X30
British champions Hobzie Motorsport choose Kosmic and become the sole
South-West, South - Wales and South East agents up to and including Forest Edge
for the chassis. Karts and parts will be available on a next day delivery so for
any Kosmic or OTK original part please contact us using the details below.
Hobzie Motorsport and Revolution
Racing Engines are based next door to each other and work very closely together.
We are probably the only 'One Stop' shop in the South-West of England for all of
your karting needs. We can offer all engine services for any make of engine,
Dyno facilities, chassis checking & straightening facilities, welding, new &
used equipment sales, a comprehensive range of spare parts & consumables, Kart
preparation, engine hire, Kart hire and driver tuition. Whether you are new to
the sport or a seasoned racer we can cater for your every need.
For
anything Kosmic or Hobzie Motorsport please contact James on tel 07909 520208 or
email
[email protected].
For Revolution Racing Engines please
contact John on tel 01454 311588 or email
[email protected]. You can also visit
www.revolutionracingengines.co.uk.
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Winter Sun With Next-Gen (13/01)
Next-Gen
Motorsport will be visiting the Kartdromo Valencia circuit in Spain over the Feb
half term Holidays. The team will be on track From Tuesday 16th with the Final
days testing on Saturday 20th, with an open circuit and the warm weather making
it the perfect opportunity to get your kit and driver sorted for the start of
the British Championship season. The RGMMC Rotax Winter Cup takes place
the previous week so the circuit will be in great condition to gain some
valuable high grip testing, we will be arriving a couple of days early to catch
the Final day at the Winter Cup, why don't you come and join us! The
circuit is 25 mins from the nearest airport with flights currently very cheap,
there's plenty of accommodation also available.
Please see the circuits website for
more details at
http://www.kartodromovalencia.com/#!welcome/c1xhu.
The truck will be leaving on Feb 10th
so we'll need you equipment before then, we are located 5 minutes from Whilton
Mill but could also collect your equipment from the PFI club meeting in
February. The truck will return on Feb 24th.
Please get in contact for prices, we can offer
transportation, driver coaching day or days, or an all-inclusive package.
We still have team spaces available
for both IAME and Honda, the team will be competing in S1 and LGM. We can also
cater for club drivers.
Please contact David Bellchambers on
07446173293 or email
[email protected].
You can also visit our website at
www.nextgenmotorsport.co.uk.
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HTR Returns To Super 1 (11/01)
HTR
Racing returns to Super 1 with factory support from Synergy, after a very
successful 2015 winning the NKF Honda, CKRC Championship, Lakeland Challenge
Trophy and the Champion of Champions trophy with James Walker and numerous club
events.
HTR will be competing in Super 1, NKF, 0 Plate, Kartmasters, PFI club and Rowrah
club championship races, and will offer everything from basic awning space to
full arrive and drive packages to cater for all.
HTR carry all parts and spares for
the Synergy chassis.
If you wish to join a successful and
professional team then don't hesitate to contact Derrick for more information on
07836 248459 or email
[email protected].
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Custom Race Suits & More (11/01)
In
these days of standing out and being individual, why does it seem to come at a
huge cost?!
It doesn't have to, Embotics have been providing custom made suits fully CIK
approved, custom gloves, kit bags, boots and any of your race requirements for a
fraction of the "major" brands and at a quality to match.
So if you are looking to stand out a
little, from a single pair of gloves right through to unique fully measured
custom CIK suits take a visit to our website and be truly unique at a price well
below an off the shelf suit.
Take the opportunity of matching race
apparel to your kart for maximum visual impact - visit
www.embotics.co.uk.
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CIK Karting Academy Trophy (11/01)
The
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy begins its 7th season in 2016 with several very
interesting innovations on the programme: a new type of engine, a new chassis
and engine supplier, new tyres and, for the first time, a very significant prize
for the winner. More than ever, the one-make formula of CIK-FIA designed to make
access to Karting Competition easier is very attractive for young talents
worldwide. The large number of countries already interested at the start of the
year is proof.
The CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy is a unique Competition
of its kind that compares the best hopefuls from around the world on equal
terms. Young Drivers aged 13-15 represent th eir country at the wheel of
one-make karts drawn randomly. With the financial component relegated to the
background, the formula allows the most promising talents of the younger
generation to be revealed.
The 2016 season of the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy
revolves around three Competitions, integrated into the most prestigious Karting
Championships. The Trophy will start in France, in Aunay les Bois, from April
22nd to 24th, with an additional day of testing on Thursday. It will then be the
turn of Portugal to host the round on June 24th to 26th, the second Competition
on the Portimao circuit, while the conclusion will be held from 2nd to 4th
September in Sweden at Kristianstad during the CIK-FIA World KZ Championship.
The OTK Group won the tender to supply
chassis and engines to the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy Drivers for the next
three seasons. From 2016, the engines will comply with the new OK-Junior
regulations, while "Option" type tyres supplied by Vega will be used this year.
For the first time, additional prizes
in 2016 make this Competition even more attractive, if it were needed, affirming
the will to encourage the continuation of the international career of the most
promising hopefuls in karting. First, the winner of the CIK-FIA Karting Academy
Trophy will be invited to participate free of charge to CIK-FIA World Junior
Championship held in Bahrain in November 2016 with one of the official teams of
the OTK group. The CIK-FIA will also offer the top five overall in the Academy
Trophy in 2016, free entry to whichever 2017 CIK-FIA Championship they choose.
This bonus can be estimated on average as being worth EUR2,000 per Driver.
Entry to the CIK-FIA Karting Academy
Trophy is through the ASN who will select the Drivers representing their
country. In addition to the criteria between 13 and 15 years of age, Drivers
should not have been classified among the top 15 of a previous CIK-FIA Junior
Championship. To date, 39 ASNs have already expressed their wish to include at
least one representative in the 2016 edition: Austria, Belgium, Switzerland,
China, South Korea, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, UK, Greece, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Israel, Italy, Jordan,
Japan, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal,
Romania, Russia, Singapore, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, United States and South
Africa. The maximum number of entries is 51 and registration will be closed on
March 4th, 2016. Interested ASNs should come forward as soon as possible to the
CIK-FIA.
The details of CIK-FIA 2016 Karting Academy Trophy are
available on the website
www.cikfia.com. For more
information or special requests from Drivers, Competitors or ASNs, please
contact the CIK office by email at
[email protected].
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AMT Return To Their Roots (08/01)
Drawing
on experience from AMT's highly successful KF days where they won the British
Championship, British Open Championship and Northern European Championship, the
team will compete in the Little Green Man and NKF championships with the aim of
taking victory at every opportunity.
To back this up AMT will be competing
at various club meetings, PFi during the winter and spring, and at other tracks
to gain experience for the championship rounds.
In 2015 AMT won the NKF championship
in Senior Max with Alana Taylor, finished 2nd in NKF in Junior Max with Jack
Brailsford and was 3rd in Minimax with Sam White. The team also held its own in
selected races in Europe and America, most notably when Alana put her kart on
pole at Genk in the BNL.
There are spaces available in Rotax
and X30 with full PI data support. To discuss your requirements please contact
Ashley Todd on 07711 740077 or
[email protected], or
read more about the team at
www.amtracing.co.uk.
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Forest Edge Kart Club (08/01)
With
2015 proving to be one of the best ever in terms of grid sizes it would seem
hard for Forest Edge Kart Club in Hampshire to top that for 2016!
But already memberships have exceeded
all previous years at the same point, all reserved pitspaces have been sold out,
that's 126, don't worry with over 4 acres of hard standing there is plenty of
room for all!
With the UK's strongest grids for many classes and many
already committed to the club for 2016 it looks like the place to race, a club
run by members for members and only for owner drivers it proves that club
karting is alive and well! With 177 membership currently over 40 members, Junior
Rotax not far behind that, augment with LGM/X30 tour in August shows that the
club copes for all classes, Gearbox sees the biggest consistent MSA grids seen
in the UK and we still have 2 months before the first race!
For 177, sees the O Plate in July with
the winner claiming entry to the Rotax Grand finals courtesy of JAG and Rotax,
it's a not to miss race, along with many key events this year the club welcomes
members back for 2016 and new members alike.
Memberships
can be all completed online
https://fekc.alphatiming.co.uk/register/msa , be
quick to reserve your preferred race number and a free kit bag as this year's
members gift keeping all your prized racewear safe in one place.
13th January Club AGM at Longparish
Village Hall is open to all, failing that reserve Saturday 13th February as
first track day of 2016!
For more details check out
www.fekc.co.uk.
Thank you for the continued support
from our members and the club looks forward to welcoming all back for 2016
Championships!
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Hoddesdon Kart Club (07/01)
Hoddesdon Kart Club and Rye House Kart Raceway are back
on the map as the best venue for club racing in London and the South East. Now
with the full support of the team at Rye House the track is licensed for up to
30 karts (15 Bambinos) on track and standing starts for both Honda cadet grids.
There is a clear commitment to racing throughout 2016 and with our continued
zero tolerance efforts on driver standards and behaviour, our mission is to
deliver "Quality racing for All!"
2016
Club Calendar:
AGM (7pm) & 2015
Trophy Presentation (8pm) - 15th January
Round 1 - 21st February
Round 2 - 20th March
Round 3 - 17th April (The Josh O'Malley Memorial Cup)
Round 4 - 15th May
Round 5 - 19th June
Round 6 - 17th July
Round 7 - 21st August
The London Cup - 18th September
Round 8 - 16th October
Round 9 - 20th November
Round 10 - 18th December
Racing
is now held on the third Sunday of each month and there are ten rounds to the
club championship with the best eight rounds (barring any exclusions) counting.
Round 1 is in February, with the last round held in December.
Entries are now
being taken & memberships can also be purchased online at
www.hoddesdonkc.com.
You can also see
our 2016 HKC video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dknUegR5_oM.
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TVKC Membership Applications (07/01)
Trent
Valley Kart Club are pleased to announce that you can now apply for your 2016
membership online.
Simply visit
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/membership.asp?c=14.
For more
information on club events for 2016 visit
www.tvkc.co.uk.
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New Brake System (06/01)
Our
new KC Brake system is now available!
This system has been completely
updated and is now a massive 450g lighter than before. The KC30 brake system is
manufactured from billet and and can be used on discs from 3mm to 12mm thick
making it ideal for bambino, cadets, Mini Max, TKM and Pro Karts.
This is a manually adjusted system
with 4 coil spring pad return and comes with our all new lightweight master
cylinder.
Go to
www.kartcomponents.com for
more details or contact
[email protected]
for any technical queries.
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Kart-Tek Awning Space (05/01)
Kart-Tek
are offering awning space at Shenington, Whilton Mill, Rissington and Kimbolton
circuits.
From just £50 per weekend this will include heaters and electricity supply and,
in addition to this we also offer kart set up advice from £75 per weekend.
We offer a kart storage facility,
kart preparation prior to you arriving at the circuit, and kart transportation
to and from the track.
In addition we can provide driver tuition days on weekends
or week days, including kart set up.
We also offer kart hire for Iame Cadet, X30, and Rotax
Engine hire, plus equipment from our support van.
Over the years Kart-Tek have won the British Championship,
Open Championships, Midland championship, several Cub Championship, and Easykart
Championship, so our pedigree is clear.
We attend Whilton Mill every Wednesday night to coach
Cadet and Bambino drivers who are preparing to take their MSA Licence.
If you would
like to discuss any of the above please contact Darren Masters on 07469 189272,
or email
[email protected].
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NJL Racing For 2016 (05/01)
NJL
Racing have available for 2016 awning space to full team support at special one
off pre-season prices just starting from £75.
Space and team support also available for the first round
in January at Kimbolton and Whilton Mill.
Be prepared for the 2016 season. Successful and
professional team NJL Racing have a wealth of experience with expertise from
former British Touring Car and GT racer and British Super One kart racer
offering the perfect combination of their driver skills and knowledge. Including
top flight engineers and mechanics available to keep your kart set up creating
the best performance in all weather conditions with the knowledge of specific
set up characteristics and data of each track, NJL Racing can offer the perfect
package for you.
Also
for a limited time winter testing available includes driver coaching and kart
set up. Each test personalised to the driver to achieve their ultimate pace /
knowledge and skills, looking to fine tune, find extra performance and
consistency.
Most circuits are available - Whilton / PFI / Kimbolton /
Rissington / Fullbeck and Shenington in Bambino / Cadet / Rotax and X30.
NJL Racing Team Services offer:
Professional Team support
Kart storage and transportation facility
Full Kart preparation
Kart hire
Driver coaching / management / analysis
Driver PR & Sponsorship services
Awning space
For this special pre-season offer or
more information please contact us with your requirements - email
[email protected]
or telephone 07774 891435.
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Karting Experience Days (05/01)
Brett Wykes Racing offers corporate karting days and
driver experience days in full- race prepared Rotax Max, Iame Cadet and X30
karts.
We
cater for birthday parties as well as one-to-one driver tuition and coaching
where drivers can take to the track with former British Champion Brett Wykes.
We also offer Awning space at
Shenington, Whilton Mill, Rissington and Kimbolton as well as kart storage and
transportation to and from the circuit.
Driver coaching at Whilton Mill is available for all
classes including Cadets and Bambino drivers on Wednesday nights.
Brett has won the British
Championship, Open Championship, Midlands, Whilton Club, Rissington Club,
Shenington Club, and Kimbolton Club championships plus lots more, so you can be
sure you're learning from the best.
Call Brett Wykes to discuss your
requirements on 07792 990592 or 07469 189272, or email
[email protected].
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IKR Race Meeting (04/01)
Happy
New Year to you all. Here's to 2016, practice & great racing for the year
ahead.
Round
4 of the Owner Driver Winter Champs takes place on Sunday 10th January.
Here at Lydd Kart Circuit we run
practice, timed qualifying, 2 heats and a final for Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda
Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max, ProKart, Senior Rotax
(162), Rotax Max 177, with each competitor's best 5 results counting towards
their final position. Bambino grids have practice/qualify, followed by 3 timed
runs.
Entries taken up to and including Sunday morning (or, enter via trakentries from
our website, deadline for this being 6th of January).
Race meetings see the Honda Cadet
Clubman class using fixed gearing 20/72 and all Rotax classes using the Maxxis
HG1 tyre - refer to regulations, available on the website.
Clarke Karts Shop is open both
Sat 9th open testing/practice & Sun 10th race day.
Tyres including the Maxxis HG1 can
also be purchased at the weekend or ordered in advance.
Café & Clubhouse is open both days
for hot food & drink, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per week and garage space hire is £25
per kart/per day. Transponder hire is £10 per day.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) on
01797 321747 / 01797 321895 or email
[email protected]. You can also visit our
website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook or
download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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