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Owner Driver Open Practice/Testing (20/12)
Come to Lydd on Wednesday 27th December for owner
driver open practice/testing and burn off the Christmas pudding!
9am to 10am - Usual Bambino Hour (for
this class only)
10am to 4pm -
Sessions will run today for Bambino's, Cadet's, Junior's & Senior's.
Costs
Bambino Hour - £20 per kart
Owner Driver Full Day (10am to 4pm) £55 Non-circuit member
/ £50 member
Owner Driver Half
Day (10am to 1pm or 1pm to 4pm) £35 Non-circuit member / £30 member
Extra Driver(s) to a signed on kart just £5 per driver
Garage Space is £25 per kart/per day.
If wanted please book in advance, thank you.
Café & Clubhouse is open, so hot & cold food/drinks will
be available all day. Sign on takes place inside the Clubhouse.
Contact us on
01797 321747 / 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk;
or visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
Thank you everyone for all your support this year & best wishes for 2018.
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Winter
Series Special Offer
(15/12)
We
are offering a special awning space price of £60 per day for any class for the
first three rounds of 2018 at Shenington and Kimbolton which are their winter
series rounds.
The price includes setup advice & driver coaching, along
with use of team equipment such as chassis flatbed, workbench, airlines, etc.
Race mechanics, engine hire & kart
hire are all available to add this offer.
Contact us for details and to book now as remaining space
is limited!
Call 07725 077352, email
precisionracing@hotmail.co.uk, or visit our
website at
www.precisionracing.co.uk.
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23 Years For ACR And birelART (14/12)
2018
will see Andy Cox Racing Ltd (birelART UK) celebrate 23 years with the Lissone
kart manufacturer and will see us continue into the future as the Sole UK
Importer of the birelART brand racing karts, rental karts, Easykart and
Ricciardo chassis brand lines.
We are looking forward to 2018 as more teams and drivers
are now changing and considering the birelART racing chassis RY30 S9 in the X30
and Rotax classes and will also be available for the TKM classes in 2018 too
with the S9 T version.
Excellent results have been obtained thanks to the
birelART chassis being crowned 2017 X30 World Champion in Le Mans. The birelART
racing chassis was and still is the choice of Oliver Hodgson and the PF
International racing team owned by Mr Paul Fletcher.
Excellent results have also been obtained by our Scottish
dealer LM Motorsport in the Rotax Club Championships 1st, 2nd and 3rd proving
that the birelART chassis and brand is a pure uncomplicated race winning
chassis.
AFR
Racing has also been a protagonist of our birelART KZ kart with excellent
results and performances from their driver Dan Kelly.
Next Karting based online and based
in Hertfordshire continue to have success in IKR racing with drivers using birel
and birelART karts.
To enable further access and to reach out to a wider
audience in the UK the JM Engineering kart shop based at the PF International
circuit will now become a dealer in our UK network to show and sell birelART
racing chassis alongside the Kubica (RK brand).
Andy Cox Racing Ltd (birelART UK) as the Sole UK Importer
for birelART racing karts we invite and welcome any requests to become a
birelART dealer in our UK network.
If you are a racing team S1, LGM or a
club based team and are looking at your chassis options for 2018 please call our
office 01527 889595 to discuss your requirements or email
andycox@birelartuk.com or
jaynemoore@birelartuk.com
You can see a selection of birelART chassis at the NEC
Autosport show in Birmingham between 11th to 14th January 2018 at our birelART
stand 6810 Hall 6.
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Tonykart
Neos Christmas Special
(13/12)
Following
an amazing year for the all new Neos chassis by Tonykart, and with the festive
season fast approaching, here at Msport Karting (a Tonykart main agent) we
thought we would give our younger customers a Christmas treat.
So, buy a new 2018 Tonykart Neos
chassis from MSport and receive a Mychron 5 completely free!
This
offer is open for new kart sales only, up until 22nd December 2017.
We also have test karts available in
both Iame and Honda here at our Whilton Mill circuit base.
For more information or to place your
order please call 01327 842778.
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Fluro Domination Continues (12/12)
The
final race of the year in changeable weather conditions again saw Fluro Compkart
domination at the PF International Circuit in the Senior X30 Final, continuing
from their success in dominant form, from the previous weekend at Whilton Mill.
Timed Qualifying would see newly
signed Senior X30 driver Thomas Turner, in only his second race with the
MLR-Comp team and after winning the previous weekends race at Whilton Mill,
Turner missed out on pole position in the dying stages due to being blocked on
his final lap, putting him in P2 position.
Difficult heats for all Compkart drivers including Lewis
Malin, Bradley Pennell, Jordan Brown & Patrick Kibble, all drivers knew that the
final however would show their true pace, considering their starting positions
for the final 3, 4, 12, 14, 20.
And,
their true pace certainly did shine in the final with Compkart drivers crossing
the line in dominant force, in positions of 2, 5, 6, 7 placing 4 x Compkart in
the top 7 Positions of the final in a strong, championship worthy line up field.
This showed the power and strength of the Compkart Chassis in dominating
force.
Regardless
of your engine supplier, the Compkart chassis again proves, that it has what it
takes to be able to put different drivers at the sharp end of the field,
regardless of weather conditions.
With the continuing results & podium success with
differing drivers and fastest laps along the way, regardless of the weather
conditions, be it hot or cold, wet or dry, the Compkart has the pace to put you
to the front.
All
enquiries related to the Compkart Chassis can be directed to Gary Rolfe, KKC, -
07725 367043 / 01327 844320.
For the Factory UK Race Team - Mark
Litchfield, MLR-Comp - 07850 026321.
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Calling All TKMs - Winter Series (12/12)
In
conjunction with Super One and Talko, Trent Valley Kart Club are pleased to
announce there will be some special prizes up for grabs for the winners of
Junior and Senior TKM at the Club's Winter Series.
Super One have very kindly donated a
free entry to the final round of the S1 Series, which will take place at PF
International kart circuit on 28-30 September 2018! Plus, Talko have
generously given a set of tyres too!
These prizes will be given to the
winner of both Junior and Senior TKM and will of course be in addition to the
Winter Series prize from TVKC, which is free entry for the 2018 MSA Kartmasters
British Grand Prix!
So with such great prizes on offer, why not come and join
TVKC's Winter Series?!
The remaining three rounds of the Winter Series will be
held on...
6th & 7th January
3rd & 4th February
3rd & 4th March
Each round will be held over two days,
Saturday & Sunday, regardless of the number of entries. This format will
consist of Practice sessions and Timed Qualifying on the Saturday and then the
Heats/Pre Finals and Finals will be held on the Sunday.
In order to maximise 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!
Entries for the Winter Series can be made online
here. As the meetings
will be over two days, the Practice and Entry fee will be added together as one
payment for each round (£115 per driver), making the signing-on process on
Saturday morning much more streamlined. You can either enter meeting by
meeting or enter for all three rounds at the same time, whichever is easiest for
you!
As if these added prizes aren't enough to entice you,
you'll also benefit from 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! So don't let the colder weather deter
you from racing over the Winter months, come and be part of the TVKC Winter
Series!
Please find the Championship Regulations
here.
All drivers competing will need to be
members of TVKC. Membership is £60 and will be valid until 31st December
2018. 2018 Memberships are now being accepted online
here.
A minimum of 15 drivers per grid are
required in order for the class to run.
Don't forget that with all the festive
activities, entries for the January meeting will close at 13:00 on 2nd January
2018 and you'll need to renew your MSA Licence(s) in good time too!!!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.
If you any have
any queries please do not hesitate to contact our Competition Secretary,
Danielle Short at
compsec@tvkc.co.uk or on M:
07545 131099
We look forward to welcoming TKM back to PFi in 2018!
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Massa Is New CIK-FIA President (11/12)
Following
the FIA General Assembly held on Friday 8th December 2017 in Paris, the name
of the new President of the International Karting Commission of the FIA has
been announced. The Brazilian Felipe Massa will succeed Shaikh Abdulla bin Isa
Al Khalifa to preside over the destinies of global Karting.
An important figure in the world of
motorsport, whose reputation far exceeds the circle of enthusiasts, Felipe Massa
has just hung up his helmet after nine seasons in Formula 1 and a Vice-World
Championship title in 2008 with Ferrari. Like many car champions, Felipe Massa
made his debut in Karting before climbing up the competition ladder to the
highest level. At 36, he becomes the youngest President of the CIK-FIA.
Felipe Massa takes over from outgoing
CIK-FIA President Shaikh Abdulla Bin Isa Al Khalifa, whose long term from 2011
to 2017 has been marked by milestones for the development of the discipline. In
2013, the CIK-FIA Championships benefited from a private promoter for the first
time with WSK Promotion. An emblematic measure for Driver safety, the new front
fairing fasteners appeared in 2015, one year before the introduction of the new
OK engines, while the lowering of the Drivers' age in 2017 has revitalised
Karting competition all around the world.
A man immersed in the field, with
extensive experience and an encyclopedic knowledge of karting since its origins,
Kees Van De Grint is confirmed in his place as Vice-President of the CIK-FIA.
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Porter Fastest At Whilton Mill (06/12)
Msport
driver Morgan Porter made his senior UK Karting debut this last weekend, setting
the fastest lap in the final whilst charging through the field to finish 7th.
This result was significant, as he started down in 18th position after a
nose cone penalty in heat three.
The team now move on to PFI to continue
with our preparations for 2018.
Junior places still open for both LGM and S1. For information on the team and to
discuss what we can do to for you please feel free to call on 01327 842778.
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TVKC Receives CIK-FIA Award (06/12)
The
CIK-FIA 2017 Award Ceremony took place last weekend in Milan. In the presence of
Sheikh Abdulla Bin Isa Al- Khalifa, President of the CIK-FIA and the Vice
President, Kees Van De Grint, the 2017 Champions received their much-deserved
awards.
Each
year, the CIK-FIA also make a special presentation to the Organiser of the
'CIK-FIA Best Event' award. This year that prestigious accolade was presented to
Trent Valley Kart Club in recognition for the 2017 CIK-FIA World Championships
held at PF International Kart Circuit held in September. The Club would like to
take this opportunity to thank everyone at the CIK-FIA who voted for them and
also to congratulate everyone involved at TVKC who helped to make the event such
a success!
Following
such a dominating karting season for many UK drivers, the British contingent
were out in force to collect their spoils. Congratulations go once again to
Danny Keirle, Dexter Patterson, Christopher Lulham, Harry Thompson and Jonny
Edgar for their amazing achievements this year!
The night was made even more special
when Paul Fletcher was given a special recognition award In honour of his long
and outstanding contribution to Karting. Attending the event in person, Paul
received his award from Kees Van De Grint.
Attending the event on behalf of Trent
Valley Kart was Club Chairman, Nigel Edwards: "What a very special way to end
the season, the best UK drivers in the World, The best Organisation in the World
(TVKC) and one of the 'icons' of UK Karting over the years (Paul Fletcher) all
receiving their awards at the CIK-FIA Presentation event. As Chairman of TVKC I
am very proud to lead our TEAM and prove to the World that we can provide the
organisation and facility for our drivers to perform on - and boy did they
perform! Over the last 10 years the Club has taken great steps forward and has
become the 'benchmark' for others to follow, we are always looking to improve
and prepare for the future, whilst being mindful of our customer's requirements.
Working with Paul Fletcher, has of course, helped us achieve our goals and we,
and the Karting World, should be forever grateful to him. 2018 will be another
immense season for the Club as we complete our Winter Series and move onto 2
Rounds of the S1 Championships, 2 Rounds of the LGM, the KMGP and our course
Round 2 of the CIK-FIA European OK & OKJ Championships, as well as our normal
Club Championship, another stunning year in prospect."
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Online Services For Shenington (06/12)
Shenington
Kart Racing Club is pleased to inform members, potential members and guest
drivers that we will be using Alpha Timing systems for live timing, on line
entries and memberships, their new full Competition Secretary package and to
continue with the barcode monitoring of tyres in 2018. In other words the
club and its members and guests will benefit from a fully integrated race club
management system. We would like to thank Sports Timing Services for their
support for the past few years and members should note that results will remain
on the TAG website for a period.
2018 memberships are now open and race entries will be
available shortly. Note by joining the club the first three meetings of
the year race entries on 21 January, 18 February and 18 March are available at a
one off discounted fee of £145 (discount fee not available for Libre/ Clubman,
enter each meeting at normal special rate). These meetings count for the
annual club championship as well as the Winter 100 Championship with trophies
awarded after the March meeting.
TKM Clubman entrants should note that they now must enter
as Formula Libre and the same for membership, although the TKM Clubman points
will be separately calculated.
Cadet drivers please note that club
members can only have two sets of slicks for the year, and that guest drivers
must not use new tyres for race day except in January and July. The draft
2018 regulations are available on the website
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk along with the calendar
of events and practice days.
Use this link to access Alpha
systems:
https://skrc.alphatiming.co.uk/register/msa
or click on the Yellow Button on the website home page, or use the links on the
Forms/Entries page. Note you may have to set up a new user name and
password. For those without an MSA licence number, e.g. new members who have not
yet taken their ARKS test and had their licence back, please use your email in
lieu of a licence number.
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Owner Driver Race Meeting (30/11)
Sunday
10th December sees Round 3 of the IKR Winter Championship take place at Lydd
Kart Circuit.
The usual classes catered for are
Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177. You
can find the regulations at http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-drivers/winter-championship-regulations/.
Meetings are every 2nd Sunday of the
month with optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday before, so for this
meeting it will be the 9th December.
A competitors' best 5 results count
towards their final championship position. Many drivers do have a licence;
however, these meetings are non-msa. Please contact us with any questions or for
any clarification.
Winter Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 5 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (10 Laps) for each class.
Bambino have a practice/qualify
session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins each). Tyre for
Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80-tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 slick tyre (controlled tyre, please refer to the
regulations). Please be reminded to purchase and use barcoded tyres only.
Barcodes must match the numbers recorded on scrutineer cards.
The permitted wet tyre for Junior
Subaru, ProKart 175 & 200 is Maxxis SL'W'. The dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop
LS2/MSA.
Saturday practice running order and Sunday race day time table is posted to
Facebook prior to event.
Entry Options
You can confirm entry and make card
payment over the phone using the details below, or enter online at https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26 -
the deadline for this being Wednesday 6th December.
You can also enter in person at the
weekend, entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse are open both days, spectators welcome.
2017/2018 Winter Racing Dates
Round 1 - October 8th 2017
Round 2 - November 12th 2017
Round 3 - December 10th 2017
Round 4 - January 14th 2018
Round 5 - February 11th 2018
Round 6 - March 11th 2018
Costs
Saturday Race Practice and other Owner-Driver Test Days
- Half Day: (10am to 1pm or 1pm to 4pm) £35 Non-member /
£30 Member.
- Full Day: (10am to
4pm) £55 Non-member / £50 Member.
Sunday Race Fee £55 Non-member / £50 Member.
Transponder Hire £10 per person.
Kart Storage per week or overnight at race weekends is £5
per kart.
Garage Space is £25
per kart/per day and requires advance booking.
Circuit Membership is £30 for one year and runs from the
day you join. (Note, you do not need to be a circuit member in order to practice
or race here. Membership secures your driver race number and saves you £5 each
time you practice or race at Lydd.)
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or
circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
or find us on Facebook.
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Fluro Domination (29/11)
The
weekend of the 25th & 26th November, would see the final race at Whilton Mill
for the 2017 season take place of which would see the Fluro Compkart Covert 3.0
continue its sheer dominance in fine form.
After winning the October race in Senior X30 with driver
Saul Robinson, with such a strong and talented grid for the last race of the
season the team knew that this was going to be a tough final race of the year at
the circuit.
New Signing to the MLR-Comp Factory UK Race Team, Thomas
Turner, in only his 2nd race on the chassis showed the true pace of this on the
Saturday, posting fastest lap times throughout the day in bitter, cold
conditions. Team mate Saul Robinson, Jordan Brown, Lewis Malin & Mathew
Armstrong (Senior X30) all proved yet again the chassis superior performances in
all weather conditions.
With
dominance in the 1st heat (Turner, Brown) placed P1 & P2 the day certainly
proved to be one of a bright one...
Strong heat finishes would see the final starting
positions for Thomas Turner on P2, Lewis Malin P3, Saul Robinson P7 and after
difficult heats for both Mathew Armstrong & Jordan Brown the Pair would line up
P12 & P15 Respectively.
A
tough start would see the leader break from the chasing pack, however come mid
race distance and the Paul Carr Powered Compkart of Thomas Turner would be in
1st Place breaking the chasing tow of the pack to take a very worthy and
deserving win in only his 2nd race on the Compkart Chassis against an extremely
tough field.
Both Robinson & Malin showed true pace and determination,
dropping back at the start to drive back through the front group placing their
Compkarts in P2 & P4.
The
final would also see Brown hunting for a top 5 finish which was easily capable
and showing on the cards, unfortunately an issue with the brake rod would put
paid to this and sadly a dropped nose cone penalty for Armstrong would see him
further down the order.
With 3 x Compkart Covert Chassis in the top 4 finishing
places at one of the final races of the season, with a highly talented grid, is
now the time for you to be seriously considering your equipment choices for the
2018 season.
With the continuing results & podium success with
differing drivers and fastest laps along the way, regardless of the weather
conditions, be it hot or cold, wet or dry, the Compkart has the pace to put you
to the front.
All enquiries related to the Compkart Chassis can be
directed to Gary Rolfe, KKC, - 07725 367043 / 01327 844320 or Factory UK Race
Team - Mark Litchfield, MLR-Comp - 07850 026321.
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The Year Ahead At TVKC (23/11)
Trent
Valley Kart Club have great pleasure in revealing our race calendar for 2018!
Take a look
here.
We are pleased to announce that there
will be no increase in fees for 2018 - so membership, race entry and practice
fees will all remain the same for next year!
We will start to
accept 2018 Membership applications from 1st December 2017. You can apply
online
here.
Plus, our 4 round 2017/2018 Winter
Series will get under way in a couple of weeks time...
02 & 03 December - Round 1
06 & 07 January - Round 2
03 & 04 February - Round 3
03 & 04 March - Round 4
Each round will be held over 2 days
with Practice and Timed Qualifying taking place on the Saturday. Classes will
only be run based on a minimum of 15 and we can confirm that we won't be using
any de-icer on the track.
You can enter now online
here for all 4 rounds
All 4 rounds will count towards the
overall Winter Series and the winning driver from each class will receive a free
entry for the 2018 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix!
Remember: You'll need your 2018 MSA
Licence(s) for the second round at the beginning of January so make sure you get
them renewed in time!
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MyLaps End Of Line Sale (20/11)
From the 30th November 2017 MyLaps will no longer be
selling the classic 34 way charger case with 34 transponders, and so Supersport are
offering a 20% discount on final orders placed before this deadline.
The normal price including 50 holders
and clips is €9772 but the special offer means you only pay €7817.
The offer includes shipping but
excludes VAT and is valid while stock lasts up to 30th November 2017.
For more
information contact Supersport on 01432 860685 or email
sales@supersporttiming.com.
For all other
MyLaps transponders including personal kits visit our online store at
www.buytransponders.com.
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Porter Re-Signs For MSport (15/11)
The
team at Msport Karting are pleased to announce that Morgan Porter - who won both
the British kart GP and runner up at the 2017 LGM series for the team - has
decided to make his move to senior karting, again with Msport.
Team owner Keiran Crawley said "We
have had a great 2017 season with Morgan and are happy to welcome him back for
what we are sure will be another successful year with the team."
Morgan added "After our most
successful year in karting we have had some great offers but ultimately feel we
are best placed with the team at Msport to win races in 2018!"
Morgan and the team will compete in
the British Championships along with the X30 Euro series.
For information on the team and to
discuss what we can do to for you please feel free to call on 01327 842778.
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LeCont Tyres For KZ2 And KZ UK (13/11)
The
Motor Sports Association (MSA) and the Association of British Kart Clubs (ABkC)
have entered negotiations with LeCont as the preferred supplier of tyres to the
KZ2 & KZ UK classes from 2018-20.
The slick tyre will be the Prime LP, which showed
impressive performance and durability during testing; it is expected that lap
times will drop to a level commensurate with the prestigious status of the
classes. The retail prices will be £153 for a set of slicks and £171 for a set
of wets, including VAT.
Zip Kart, the UK distributor and agents for LeCont, will
provide a substantial rewards package - with a value of more than £21,000 over
the agreed period - to the promoters of the MSA British Championship for KZ2 and
ABkC Super 4 Championship for KZ UK.
John Ryan, MSA Technical Director and
Chairman of the Selection Panel, said: "We were very pleased with the interest
from the tyre manufacturers and the quality of all their proposals. We ran a
comprehensive testing programme for all tyres on the shortlist at two different
circuits; the data gave us a clear choice and we are confident that the LeCont
LP Prime tyre will be ideal for both KZ2 and KZ UK classes."
Grant Munro, Managing Director of Zip
Kart said: "We are delighted that the MSA and ABkC have chosen LeCont as the KZ
tyre for the next three years and we look forward to working closely with the
championship promoters and clubs running the formula. I would add that our
colleagues at LeCont in Italy are also determined to make all efforts for a
smooth transition and satisfy completely our UK market."
George Robinson, Chairman of the ABkC,
said: "I am confident that this tyre will be a great fit for the ABkC KZ UK
class and provide an exciting prospect for our drivers."
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Starlane Telemetry Systems (10/11)
2017
has been a breakthrough year for Starlane Telemetry Systems in the UK - after
winning multiple world titles with CRG - having been used to great success in
OK, X30 and TKM in Britain.
Three reasons set the Starlane Corsaro apart from other
telemetry units on the market:
1. A revolutionary design of a wireless and touch screen
head unit which connects via Bluetooth to the ultra-lightweight seat mounted
unit and to your laptop;
2. It's unique Starlane Digirace software which allows
complete manipulation of sector splits and accurate GPS analysis;
3.
The above, and all other capabilities of premium telemetry products, are priced
at; £400 inc water temp sensor, or £350 in TKM spec. Exhaust temperature sensors
available as an add-on.
For enquires or more information on
Starlane and DR racingkart products new used or spares please contact
drkartuk@gmail.com,
phone Richard on 07887 998753.
Or, come and see for yourself at the
November club meeting at Shenington.
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Buckmore Park Kart Club (08/11)
Buckmore
Park is to continue its investment in leisure and corporate karting in 2018 and
has announced it will cease owner driver championship racing, Buckmore Park Kart
Club (BPKC), following the completion of the 2017 race season in December.
Buckmore Park has announced: "Over the
past few years we have invested heavily in the circuit to continue to keep
Buckmore's reputation as the best kart circuit in the UK. Every year we welcome
over 60,000 visitors to our circuit making us one of the South East's most
popular leisure attractions. In order to maintain our high standards we have
decided to cease our owner driver championship. BPKC operates at a loss and
relies on funding from our leisure kart business. As costs have increased and
membership of the kart club has declined it has now become untenable to continue
it."
Buckmore Park maintain MSA circuit status so that MSA racing can continue with
other promoters.
In 2015, Formula 1 World Champion, John Surtees purchased
Buckmore Park and led an extensive programme to create the safest, most advanced
kart circuit in the UK which resulted in Buckmore being named Circuit of the
Year by Karting Magazine. Buckmore Park is one of the trickiest and most
technical circuits in karting due to large elevation change, positive and
negative camber, fast and slow corners.
"This decision has not been taken
lightly. Karting clubs across the UK have seen a decline in traditional MSA
owner-driver racing, which has led other karting tracks to cease their owner
driver championships."
"We would like to thank all our Club members and race
teams for their support over the years and we would also like to acknowledge the
many race officials and the Buckmore Park staff who have worked hard to deliver
a first-class service. We recognise the efforts of our Competition Secretary,
Sheila Rose, for her long-standing work and her dedication. Special gratitude
goes to our Clerk of the Course, Martin Bean, who became the de facto chief
executive of the Club and helped the team and our late President, John Surtees,
to bring Super One and the 'O' Plate back to Buckmore and single handedly
assembled and led a first-class team of officials."
About BPKC
Buckmore Park is an MSA licensed
and ABkC registered circuit which hosts monthly club meetings under the auspices
of the Buckmore Park Kart Club (BPKC). BPKC is open for owner-driver karters and
the club hosts various local and national championships throughout the year, and
owner/driver open practice sessions are held at least twice a month. BPKC will
cease running their owner driver championship following the completion of the
2017 race season in December.
For more information please visi: http://www.buckmoreparkkartclub.co.uk/.
About Buckmore Park
In 2015, John Surtees, 7 time Motorcycle World
Champion and Ferrari Formula 1 World Champion, had the opportunity to take over
ownership of Buckmore Park. Since then we've invested in upgrading all the
facilities, both on and off track, and we're proud to be recognised as one of
the most impressive and advanced karting circuits in the world.
Sadly John passed away in March 2017
leaving a rich motorsport legacy and a big vision for Buckmore. Buckmore Park
Kart Circuit continues to be owned and operated by the Surtees Family. Leonora
Surtees, Director at Buckmore Park, commented "Every day we strive to realise
Dad's grand plans, and to secure the future of Buckmore by building a
sustainable business model. Our customers remain central to all we do and it is
critical we continue to deliver the excitement, the thrill and the emotion to
everyone who visits us."
For more information please visit https://www.buckmore.co.uk/about.
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Independent Kart Racing (06/11)
Sunday
12th November sees Round 2 of the IKR Owner Driver Winter Championship take
place at Lydd Kart Circuit.
The usual classes catered for are
Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177. You
can find the regulations at
http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-drivers/winter-championship-regulations/.
Meetings are every 2nd Sunday of the
month with optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday before, so for this
meeting it will be the 11th November.
A competitors' best 5 results count
towards their final championship position. Many drivers do have a licence;
however, these meetings are non-msa. Please contact us with any questions or for
any clarification.
Winter Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 5 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (10 Laps) for each class.
Bambino have a practice/qualify
session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins each). Tyre for
Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80-tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 slick tyre (controlled tyre, please refer to the
regulations). Please be reminded to purchase and use barcoded tyres only.
Barcodes must match the numbers recorded on scrutineer cards.
The permitted wet tyre for Junior
Subaru, ProKart 175 & 200 is Maxxis SL'W'. The dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop
LS2/MSA.
Saturday practice running order and Sunday race day time table is posted to
Facebook prior to event.
Entry
Options
You can confirm entry and make card payment over the phone
using the details below, or enter online at https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26 -
the deadline for this being Wednesday 8th November.
You can also enter in person at the
weekend, entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse are open both days, spectators welcome.
2017/2018 Winter Racing Dates
Round 1 - October 8th 2017
Round 2 - November 12th 2017
Round 3 - December 10th 2017
Round 4 - January 14th 2018
Round 5 - February 11th 2018
Round 6 - March 11th 2018
Costs
Saturday Race Practice and other Owner-Driver Test Days
- Half Day: (10am to 1pm or 1pm to 4pm) £35 Non-member /
£30 Member.
- Full Day: (10am to
4pm) £55 Non-member / £50 Member.
Sunday Race Fee £55 Non-Member / £50 Member.
Transponder Hire £10 per person.
Kart Storage per week or overnight at race weekends is £5
per kart.
Garage Space is £25
per kart/per day and requires advance booking.
Circuit Membership is £30 for one year and runs from the
day you join. (Note, you do not need to be a circuit member in order to practice
or race here. Membership secures your driver race number and saves you £5 each
time you practice or race at Lydd.)
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or
circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 01797 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
visit our website at www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
or find us on
Facebook.
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Msport Strong At World Champs (18/10)
Msport
Karting showed its versatility at the recent World Championship event at PF
International, putting its Junior drivers at the front of the grid. This was an
achievement in itself at an event where all of the world's key manufacturer
teams were racing.
Even though the team has been absent from top-line
CIK racing for a few years we are no stranger to racing at this level. The team
have won the CIK U18 World championship in 2011 and finished 2nd in Final 1 at
the 2010 Junior World Championships in Portugal with current Indycar
Rookie-of-the-year Ed Jones, who was an Msport driver throughout his karting
career.
At
PFI Luca Griggs was first to show his speed, qualifying 5th in group to line up
on the 2nd row for his heats. In the final both drivers Griggs and Al Habsi
spent most of the race in the top 6 until a small incident relegated Griggs to
P11 where he stayed until the flag. Al Habsi on the other hand made a sharp move
to move up the order to P4 and pushing hard, he was catching 3rd place until he
ran out of laps and settled for the Oman driver's career-best result.
The team have decided to use this
race to re-launch its OK and OKJ team in Europe and are keen to talk to drivers
interested in competing. 2018 will see the team compete in the Winter Cup, CIK
Euro Series and Germany's DKM series, finishing at the CIK World Championships.
The team will also continue with its X30 operations as normal.
To get in touch
call +44 (0)1327 842778 or email the team at
danny@teammsport.com
or
keiran@teammsport.com.
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Bambino Race Trial Success (16/10)
MSA
Bambino kart racing for competitors as young as seven could be introduced from
2018 after a trial race at Buckmore Park proved successful.
Eden Spanswick won the 10-lap observed
race by just over six seconds from Jack Cunningham, while Mason Bishop completed
the podium. The entire field of 13 drivers finished the race on the same lap.
Cheryl Lynch, MSA Kart Executive,
said: "The young drivers and their parents all seemed to enjoy a brilliant day
at Buckmore Park. The racing was superb, the atmosphere was one of great
camaraderie and we will now evaluate the possibility of introducing an MSA
Bambino race championship for 2018. We would like to thank Steve Holman and
Martin Bean for their support in hosting the race."
Zip Kart's Dan Parker, the event
coordinator, added: "I was delighted with the outcome of the trial race at
Buckmore Park . All of the drivers did a fantastic job and the historic event
produced thrilling close and fair racing all day. I would like to thank the MSA
and Buckmore Park for all their assistance in making the event such a huge
success."
The Buckmore Park meeting also featured the season finale of the existing MSA
Bambino Kart Championship, which runs to a time trial format. The MSA
congratulates Archie Clark on winning the 2017 title.
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Three Sisters Race Circuit (16/10)
VVC
(and Nicola Foulston the primary shareholder) is the ultimate owner of the
Company Motorsport Circuit Management Ltd. ("MCM") that operates Three Sisters
on Lease from Wigan District Council through investments made in 2014 and 2015.
VVC was extremely disappointed at the decision of the board of The Racing School
Ltd to put that subsidiary company into liquidation earlier in the Summer and
this has resulted in VVC mounting an investigation into why the safeguards put
in place to protect its investments failed. During that investigation into the
Company, its Directors and former shareholders, VVC has stepped in to pay
salaries, provide further funding as well as to provide an ongoing operation to
ensure those events planned and paid for to The Racing School Ltd at Three
Sisters could proceed as booked.
North West Motorsport Ltd was a vehicle through which VVC
could provide this financial support whilst this investigation took place. VVC
can confirm that legal proceedings against one former Shareholder/Director have
now been settled such that VVC has control of MCM and can proceed to restructure
the business with the required investment.
VVC it has appointed Bill Sisley as
the new CEO of MCM together with Chris Pullman as Circuit Director join the
existing management team of Ian Makinson the long standing Operations Director.
This renowned karting management team will report to Nicola Foulston as
Chairman. This team has a combined 60+ years of experience managing, operating
and investing in motorsport facilities. Commenting on his appointment Bill
Sisley said:
"When Nicola approached me to take over the management of
this business I was delighted to come out of retirement and take up the
challenge of putting the Three Sisters Race Track on the map of top Motorsport
and Kart facilities."
Commenting on the recent speculation on the future of the
Track Nicola confirmed:
"I have huge respect and admiration for what Bill achieved
in his career and feel confident the business plan he has written together with
a further investment from VVC will see Three Sisters achieve the potential it is
capable of and I am very much looking forward to working with him in the years
ahead."
For further information on Three Sisters Race Circuit visit
http://www.facebook.com/ThreeSistersCircuit/
or the new website:
https://threesisterscircuit.co.uk.
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IKR Owner Driver Race Meeting (02/10)
Sunday
8th October sees Round 1 of the IKR Owner Driver Winter Championship take place
at Lydd Kart Circuit.
The usual classes catered for are
Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177. You
can find the regulations at:
http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-drivers/winter-championship-regulations/.
Meetings are every 2nd Sunday of the
month with optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday before, so for this
meeting it will be the 7th October.
A competitors' best 5 results count
towards their final championship position. Many drivers do have a licence;
however, these meetings are non-msa. Please contact us with any questions or for
any clarification.
Winter Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 5 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (10 Laps) for each class.
Bambino have a practice/qualify
session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins each). Tyre for
Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80-tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 slick tyre (controlled tyre, please refer to the
regulations). Please be reminded to purchase and use barcoded tyres only.
Barcodes must match the numbers recorded on scrutineer cards.
The permitted wet tyre for Junior
Subaru, ProKart 175 & 200 is Maxxis SL'W'. The dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop
LS2/MSA.
Saturday practice running order and Sunday race day
time table is posted to Facebook prior to event.
Entry
Options
You can confirm entry and make card payment over the phone
using the details below, or enter online at https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26 -
the deadline for this being Wednesday 4th October.
You can also enter in person at the
weekend, entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Notice: 2017 Summer Championship
Awards will be presented on Sunday 8th October after race day trophies.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse
are open both days, spectators welcome.
2017/2018 Winter Racing Dates
Round 1 - October 8th 2017
Round 2 - November 12th 2017
Round 3 - December 10th 2017
Round 4 - January 14th 2018
Round 5 - February 11th 2018
Round 6 - March 11th 2018
Costs
Saturday Race Practice and other Owner-Driver Test Days
- Half Day: (10am to 1pm or 1pm to 4pm) £35 Non-member /
£30 Member.
- Full Day: (10am to
4pm) £55 Non-member / £50 Member.
Sunday Race Fee £55 Non-Member / £50 Member.
Transponder Hire £10 per person.
Kart Storage per week or overnight at race weekends is £5
per kart.
Garage Space is £25
per kart/per day and requires advance booking.
Circuit Membership is £30 for one year and runs from the
day you join.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or
circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 01797 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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Master the Art Of Kart Driving (27/09)
Download
your free sample chapter on braking from 'Master the Art of Kart Driving' by
Terence Dove, and see for yourself how effective the book can be for you.
"Braking technique is my number 1 for
creating breakthroughs with drivers. I've worked with so many drivers who went
from average to race winners overnight, just from working on braking alone! For
them it was like somebody just switched on the lights, and boom, they are a
member of the club. So, I'm giving the chapter away for free to you so you can
can go out and hopefully do the same."
Here's what the braking chapter
covers, including detailed diagrams and the step-by-step instructions you need
to master every skill...
- The First 'Lock Up' Braking Barrier To Conquer - Mini
Lock Ups
- Taking 'Lock Up'
Braking Into A Corner
- Advanced
Trail Braking - Taking Your Braking Even Deeper
- Stable Braking - If Locking Brakes Isn't Your Thing
- Braking Super-Deep To Keep The Kart On Its Nose
- Beware Using The Front Tyres For Brakes And Killing Your
Tyres
- Power Braking: Fast But
Can Kill Brakes and Engines
Download a free sample chapter 'Master
Your Braking - The First Step in Becoming a Great Kart Driver'.
Check out all the
other crucial aspects of kart driving covered in the
full book here.
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Brits Take World Titles (25/09)
The
best of British karting shone through at PF International as Dexter Patterson
and Danny Keirle were crowned the CIK-FIA OK-Junior and OK World Champions after
stunning drives on home soil.
Patterson, aged 14 from Glasgow, led a British podium
lockout in the OK-Junior final, leading home Chris Lulham and Harry Thompson.
Then Kent's Keirle, 20, dominated the OK final to secure a British double,
despite it being his debut in the senior class.
Patterson said: "I'm a bit speechless
and overwhelmed! It's been a difficult year but we had good speed this weekend.
At the start of the race I managed to get out in front and then me and my
team-mate broke away from the pack and were able to hold on until the checkered
flag. To come out on top on home soil was amazing."
Keirle said: "Words can't describe how
I feel about winning the world title! It's crazy and I just want to thank
everybody who's helped get me here. This was my first international race and
it's gone better than I could have imagined so I just want to carry on now and
see how far I can go."
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said the success of the
whole event proved yet again the strength of UK karting.
Jones said: "Trent Valley Kart Club
and in particular Paul Fletcher deserve every accolade for the enormous amount
of work and commitment that they have shown in bringing the world championships
to PFI, which has been an outstanding success. The MSA is enormously proud of
the fact that so many of our competitors were taking part at the pinnacle of
karting, including eight prize winners from the MSA British Championships. And
of course we are so delighted for our two new world champions, Dexter and
Danny."
For the full results, visit
www.cikfia.com.
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2018 CIK-FIA Sporting Calendar (22/09)
At
its meeting on September 21th, 2017 in Paris, France, the FIA World Motor Sport
Council approved the calendar of the CIK-FIA Championships, Cups and Trophies
for the 2018 season.
2018 CIK-FIA Sporting Calendars
April 22nd, 2018, Sarno (ITA)
CIK-FIA European Championship, 1st round
CIK-FIA European Junior Championship, 1st round
May 6th, 2018, Salbris (FRA)*
CIK-FIA European KZ Championship, 1st round
CIK-FIA European KZ2 Championship, 1st round
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy, 1st round
May 20th, 2018, PF International (GBR)
CIK-FIA European Championship, 2nd round
CIK-FIA European Junior Championship, 2nd round
June 17th, 2018, Ampfing (DEU)
CIK-FIA European Championship, 3rd round
CIK-FIA European Junior Championship, 3rd round
July 15th, 2018, Lonato (ITA)
CIK-FIA European KZ Championship, 2nd round
CIK-FIA European KZ2 Championship, 2nd round
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy, 2nd round
August 5th, 2018, Essay (FRA)
CIK-FIA European Championship, 4th round
CIK-FIA European Junior Championship, 4th round
September 9th, 2018, Genk (BEL)
CIK-FIA World KZ Championship
CIK-FIA International Super Cup for KZ2
CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy, 3rd round
September 24th, 2018, Kristianstad
(SWE)
CIK-FIA World Championship
CIK-FIA World Junior Championship
* subject to the track rehomologation and fullfilling
CIK-FIA additionnal requirements.
For more information visit
www.cikfia.com.
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Team
Evolution X30 Euro Champions
(19/09)
Evolution
would like to congratulate Brett Ward on taking the X30 European Crown after a
dominant display at the final round in Castelletto, Italy.
Ward was in a
league of his own, taking 3 heat wins, a pre-final win and second in the final
which comfortably secured the championship.
Evolution
would like to thank everyone involved - all of our staff, Grice Racing Engines,
Freem Uk, The race box, and Brett ward for a faultless final round.
The
team still has one space available for the World Finals and limited space for
2018.
For
more information please contact Team Manager Ashley Whitcroft on 07789 932134.
Follow us on Instagram -
team_evolution_racing, Facebook -
Team Evolution.
You can also find us at
www.teamevolution.co.uk.
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UK Gearing Up For World Champs (19/09)
Eight
British karters have won 'golden ticket' entries to this weekend's CIK-FIA World
Championships at Lincolnshire's PF International through their participation in
the MSA British Kart and Junior Kart Championships.
Having been crowned the 2017 MSA
British Kart Champion and MSA British Junior Kart Vice-Champion respectively,
Mark Kimber and Morgan Porter will contest the world titles on home soil with
OTK-sponsored, full factory supported prize drives. Harry Thompson, MSA British
Junior Kart Champion, will be at PFI with a separate entry.
Golden ticket entries have also been
awarded to six competitors drawn randomly from both classes of the MSA British
Championships: James Lingard, Oliver Clarke, Alex Eades, Ben Wooldridge, Guy
Cunnington and Kieran Long.
Other British entries for the world championships include
Jonny Edgar, the newly crowned CIK-FIA OK-Junior European Champion. Edgar (13)
won in Italy and Finland en route to the European crown and will be aiming to go
a step further at PFI.
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said: "The depth of talent
on the entry list for the world championships at PFI goes to show that karting
remains one of the most competitive forms of motorsport. We're delighted that it
features so many young British stars, including eight karters who have won free
entries through the MSA British Championships. We'll be there to follow their
progress and we will support them all the way."
First opened in 1994, PFI is
recognised as the UK's premier karting facility and the only short circuit in
the country with an International 'A' grade track licence. It is the home of
Trent Valley Kart Club (TVKC), which is co-organising this weekend's event.
Nigel Edwards, TVKC Chairman, said:
"Sometimes the words 'dream come true' are overrated but having the honour to
stage the 2017 CIK-FIA World Junior and Senior Karting Championships at PFI is
literally that. Who would have thought the focus of the global karting
fraternity will be on PFI and TVKC, who are organising the event alongside the
CIK and WSK Promotions."
Finals day will be streamed live at
www.cikfia.com
and live timing across the weekend can be found at
www.tvkc.co.uk.
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MSA
Bambino Kart Championship
(18/09)
Archie
Clark sealed the MSA Bambino Kart Championship title with a second place finish
in the final at Larkhall.
Summerlee Raceway provided one of the closet rounds of the
season with any of the top five drivers capable of winning the event.
Freddie Housley was the fastest driver
throughout the day's time trials, finishing just two points ahead of Zak
Drummond and Jack Cunningham.
Results:
1
Freddie Housley Zip/Comer /Le Cont
2 Zak Drummond SWRD/Comer/LeCont
3 Jack Cunningham SWRD/Comer/LeCont
Provisional championship standings:
1 Archie Clark - 566 points
2 Zak Drummond - 499
3 Freddie Housley - 497
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Tuto Super One Series (15/09)
Round
10 of the Tuto Super One Series took place at PF International on 8th-10th
September...
The 2017 Tuto Super One Series wrapped up with a
spectacular event at PF International, bringing together all classes except
Rotax 177. Ten new Champions were crowned, while more than 30 guest drivers
joined the meeting to prepare for the World Championships next week. The weather
was changeable with several classes having to contend with at least one wet
Final.
MSA British Kart Championship (Round 5)
Although swelled by ranks of overseas drivers competing at
PF International in preparation for the CIK-FIA World Championship at two weeks,
Qualifying was still headed by relative locals Jamie Flynn and Bobby Game.
Dean
MacDonald won Final 1 from Flynn after a last lap move enabled him to finish
almost a second ahead, and Sebastian Persson dropped off the podium with a
spoiler penalty which promoted Pavel Bulantsev.
It was the other way round in the wet Final 2 with Flynn
1st and MacDonald 2nd with Game completing the podium. Ben Barnicoat had been
2nd briefly before he retired on lap 5, and Roy Johnson crossed the line 3rd but
was penalised a lap for several misdemeanors.
Results
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Dean MacDonald (Tonykart); 2 Jamie
Flynn (Alonso); 3 Pavel Bulantsev (Tonykart); 4 Bobby Game (Alonso); 5 Joe
Turney (Kosmic); 6 Ilya Morozov (Tonykart)
Final 2 (14 laps): 1 Flynn; 2 MacDonald; 3 Game; 4 Oliver
Clarke (Tonykart); 5 Bulantsev; 6 Sebastian Alvarez (Exprit)
MSA British Kart Championship
(Round 6)
Guest driver
Bulantsev took pole on Sunday ahead of Dean MacDonald and went on to win Final 1
too, with Mark Kimber 2nd and Barnicoat 3rd.
The wet Final 2 was dominated by karting returnee
Barnicoat who took the lead at the start from 3rd. Barnicoat pulled away from
Bulantsev in 2nd while Jamie Flynn was promoted onto the podium when James
Lingard was penalised.
Kimber is the new British Champion, finishing 22 points
ahead of Joe Turney who was just a point clear of Oliver Clarke.
Results
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Bulantsev; 2 Mark Kimber (Tonykart);
3 Ben Barnicoat (Fullerton); 4 James Lingard (Tonykart); 5 Game; 6 Kasparas
Vaskelis (Exprit)
Final 2 (14
laps): 1 Barnicoat; 2 Bulantsev; 3 Flynn; 4 Roy Johnson (Kosmic); 5 Lingard; 6
Game
Championship Standings: 1 Kimber 622, 2 Turney 600, 3 Clarke 599, 4 Flynn 596, 5
Game 594, 6 Johnson 583
MSA British Junior Kart Championship (Round 5)
Morgan Porter took pole, 0.35s ahead of Joseph Taylor with
Harry Thompson 3rd, however in Final 1 Thompson moved up to take the win ahead
of Porter with Taylor a distant 3rd.
In Final 2 on a track drying after a shower Thompson led
all the way with Porter and Taylor battling for 2nd in the latter half before
Porter dropped to the back on the last lap. In what was becoming a theme, Alex
Eades finished 3rd but was penalised, handing the position to Luca Griggs.
Results
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Harry Thomson (Alonso); 2 Morgan
Porter (Tonykart); 3 Joseph Taylor (Fullerton); 4 Alex Eades (Kosmic); 5 Guy
Cunnington (Tonykart); 6 Shihab Al Habsi (Tonykart)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Thompson; 2 Taylor; 3 Luca Griggs
(Tonykart); 4 Al Habsi; 5 Cunnington; 6 Jamie Day (Kosmic)
MSA British Junior Kart
Championship (Round 6)
Thompson started Sunday with pole against Taylor but Final 1 went to Porter a
quarter-second ahead of Jamie Day after Porter had fought with Thompson for most
of the race.
Taylor won Final 2, held on a drying track, with Thompson
crossing the line 2nd after leading much of the race. However, he was penalised
for a dislodged spoiler, promoting Porter to 2nd followed by Singaporean Alex
Huang.
Thompson is this year's British Champion with Porter the runner-up and Day 3rd.
Results
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Porter; 2 Day; 3 Al Habsi; 4
Thompson; 5 Eades; 6 Griggs
Final 2 (13 laps): 1 Taylor; 2 Porter; 3 Alex Huang (Fullerton); 4 Day; 5
Thompson; 6 Cunnington
Championship Standings: 1 Thompson 644, 2 Porter 609, 3
Day 602, 4 Cunnington 600, 5 Eades 585, 6 Al Habsi 584
MSA British Cadet Kart
Championship
The
season's star Taylor Barnard qualified on pole followed by Coskun Irfan, then
after the heats Barnard stayed ahead with Arvid Lindblad storming up the
standings to 2nd.
Final 1 went to Maxwell Dodds with Irfan a fraction behind
after a race where the leaders also included Barnard, Lindblad and Alex Dunne,
while Josh Rowledge came through to gain 12 places and take 3rd.
In Final 2
Barnard was back on top in another pack race but finished well ahead after the
last-lap skirmishes. Lindblad was 2nd by nearly 2.8s while William MacIntyre
moved up to 3rd. Barnard is now confirmed as British Champion with 1159 points
to Lindblad's 1042.
Results
Final 1 (12 laps): 1 Maxwell Dodds (Tonykart); 2 Coskun Irfan (Synergy); 3 Josh
Rowledge (Tonykart); 4 Arvid Lindblad (Synergy); 5 Taylor Barnard (Synergy); 6
Alex Dunne (Tonykart)
Final 2
(12 laps): 1 Barnard; 2 Lindblad; 3 William McIntyre (Synergy); 4 Dodds; 5
Archie Mace (Tonykart); 6 Luke Watts (Synergy)
Championship Standings: 1 Barnard
1159, 2 Lindblad 1042, 3 Dodds 1036, 4 Dunne 1028, 5 Freddie Slater (Synergy)
1009, 6 Matthew Rees (Zip) 980
MSA X30 Junior National Championship
Nelson King took pole but it was Louie Westover who
dominated the heats, winning his two with Dragan Pinsent winning the other.
Reggie
Duhy moved up five places to win Final 1 after a tight battle in the top six in
the first half of the race involving Pinsent, Sean Butcher, Westover and Samuel
White.
Then
in Final 2 Butcher took the lead from Duhy and Matthew Hudson after five laps
and pulled away by five seconds on the drying track.
Westover is the new Champion on 922
points with Butcher coming in 2nd by 24 points.
Results
Final 1 (14 laps): 1 Reggie Duhy (Compkart); 2 Sean
Butcher (Tonykart); 3 Louie Westover (Kosmic); 4 Jonny Wilkinson (Tonykart); 5
Cole Kilner (Tonykart); 6 Alex Lloyd (Alonso)
Final 2 (11 laps): 1 Butcher; 2 Duhy; 3 Matthew Hudson
(Tonykart); 4 Max Jeanne (Tonykart); 5 Lloyd; 6 Dragan Pinsent (Exprit)
Championship Standings: 1 Westover
922, 2 Butcher 898, 3 Duhy 896, 4 Pinsent 895, 5 Wilkinson 890, 6 Morgan Porter
(Tonykart) 845
MSA X30 Senior National Championship
Danny Keirle took pole after a dead heat with Levi King
was decided by second-fastest laps, then King topped the heats with two 2nd
places with Keirle well down the grid after a DNF.
Oliver Hodgson gained three places to win Final 1 ahead of
King, defeating Elliot Harvey who later received a spoiler penalty. Bradley
Pennell came back to 3rd after dropping some places in mid-race.
Hodgson won again in Final 2 after
passing Elliot Harvey who recovered well. Keirle had been in the lead and
fighting with Harvey before he retired, leaving the way clear for Hodgson.
Despite his misfortune Keirle is this
year's X30 Senior Champion, 27 points ahead of Hodgson.
Results
Final 1 (14 laps): 1 Oliver Hodgson (Birel ART); 2 Levi
King (Tonykart); 3 Bradley Pennell (Compkart); 4 Lewis Malin (Compkart); 5 Danny
Keirle (Fullerton); 6 William Pettitt (Tonykart)
Final 2 (14 laps): 1 Hodgson; 2 Elliot Harvey (Alonso); 3
Pennell; 4 King; 5 Thomas Turner (Tonykart); 6 Pettitt
Championship Standings: 1 Keirle 942,
2 Hodgson 915, 3 Turner 893, 4 Harvey 889, 5 Derek Morgan (Gillard) 810,
MSA TKM
Junior National Championship
Daniel Butterworth took pole just over a tenth ahead of
Zak Taylor, but in the heats previous round winner Robert Welham took control.
James
Pashley won a lively Final 1 ahead of Archie Strong and Butterworth, with most
of the race spent within a close leading pack. Kurt Roberts had also been one of
the leaders after starting 2nd but dropped back at the end.
Final 2 was no less competitive with
Welham eventually winning under a tenth ahead of Butterworth, and Pashley also
spending time in the lead as well as dropping back to 6th at one point before
coming back to 3rd.
After a relatively quiet weekend, Abbi Pulling has
narrowly won the Championship, two points ahead of Pashley.
Results
Final 1 (13 laps): 1 James Pashley (Jade); 2 Archie Strong
(Tonykart); 3 Daniel Butterworth (Gold); 4 Theo Hesketh (Tonykart); 5 Robert
Welham (Tonykart); 6 Ross Deal (Tal-Ko)
Final 2 (13 laps): 1 Welham; 2 Butterworth; 3 Pashley; 4
Zak Taylor (Jade); 5 Deal; 6 Abbi Pulling (Tal-Ko)
Championship Standings: 1 Pulling
1069, 2 Pashley 1067, 3 Deal 1066, 4 Kurt Roberts (Jade) 1028, 5 Welham 943, 6
Taylor 939
MSA TKM Senior National Championship
Bradley White came out on top of Timed Qualifying, three
tenths ahead of Harry Moore, but on Saturday Stephen Letts dominated the two
heats ahead of John Hogan.
Kyle Sproat came through to win Final 1 ahead of Letts
after the battled all race, with Letts finishing 0.07s behind. Christopher
Whitton took 3rd behind the battling pair and finished half a second behind.
In Final 2
they swapped places with Letts winning after a long battle with Sproat, with
Whitton getting his nose in front briefly as well. White also mixed with the
lead group and finished just over a tenth behind Sproat. Letts is the new
Champion, 81 points ahead of Simon Vercoe.
Results
Final 1 (13 laps): 1 Kyle Sproat (Tonykart); 2 Stephen
Letts (Tonykart); 3 Christopher Whitton (Tonykart); 4 Lee Whittingham (Tal-Ko);
5 Harry Moore (Jade); 6 Sam Fowler (Jade)
Final 2 (13 laps): 1 Letts; 2 Sproat; 3 Bradley White
(Tal-Ko); 4 Moore; 5 Whittingham; 6 Matthew Taylor (Tonykart)
Championship Standings: 1 Letts 1107,
2 Simon Vercoe (Tal-Ko) 1026, 3 Fowler 1017, 4 Moore 1014, 5 Adam Sparrow
(Tal-Ko) 1003, 6 Joe Stockford (Tal-Ko) 957
ABkC Honda Cadet National
Championship
Sonny
Smith qualified on pole ahead of James Walker, with the top four within a tenth.
Walker took pole for Final 1 after two 2nd places in the heats, while the wins
went to Oliver Bearman, Daryl Taylor and Lucas Ellingham.
In Final 1 Archie
Brown was the early leader before Bearman moved to the front of the pack, while
Walker was penalised out of 2nd. Sebastian Bloch inherited the runner-up
position followed by Brown.
There were six lead changes over the 12 laps of Final 2
with Brown and Aston Millar both having several goes at Bearman without being
able to make it stick. Bearman secured the race and the Championship, finishing
half a second ahead of Brown with Millar 3rd.
Results
Final 1 (11 laps): 1 Oliver Bearman (Synergy); 2 Sebastian
Bloch (Project One); 3 Archie Brown (Synergy); 4 Lucas Ellingham (Zip); 5 Aston
Millar (BRK); 6 Harvey Charter (Zip)
Final 2 (12 laps): 1 Bearman; 2 Brown; 3 Millar; 4 James
Walker (Synergy); 5 Ellingham; 6 Theo Micouris (Synergy)
Championship Standings: 1 Bearman
1086, 2 Eillingham 1017, 3 Millar 1004, 4 Joshua McLean (Synergy) 992, 5
Micouris 970, 6 Alfie Rigby (BRK) 956
ABkC Minimax National
Championship
Championship favourite Lewis Gilbert qualified on exactly the same time as Tom
Adams, with Adams taking pole on second fastest laps. Gilbert won both heats
with Adams and Kai Hunter taking a 2nd place each.
Final 1 saw three-kart battle all race with Hunter winning
and Gilbert dropping to the back at the end, but in Final 2 Gilbert bounced back
and fought with Hunter behind the leader Adams before taking the lead on the
last lap.
Gilbert has take the Championship by 20 points from Hunter with Adams a further
nine points behind that.
Results
Final 1 (13 laps): 1 Kai Hunter (Kosmic); 2 Tom Adams (Tonykart); 3 Ben Caisley
(Tonykart); 4 Lewis Gilbert (Tonykart)
Final 2 (13 laps): 1 Gilbert; 2 Hunter; 3 Adams; 4
Caisley;
Championship Standings: 1 Gilbert 1139, 2 Hunter 1119, 3 Adams 1108, 4 Caisley
1046, 5 Jamie Day (Kosmic) 565, 6 Jacob McComb (Compkart) 345
ABkC Junior Max National
Championship
Tyler
Chesterton took pole two tenths ahead of George Holbrook then took 4th and 1st
in the heats, with the other win going to Holbrook. On Sunday he fought off
Tommy Foster and Finlay Bunce to secure the lead at a third race distance but he
could never fully shake off Bunce.
Rhys Hunter won the lively Final 2 after a heartbroken
Bunce retired from the lead on the penultimate lap. Bradley Barrett came in 2nd
by a tiny margin and Tommy Foster 3rd while Chesterton and Tom Edmunds also had
brief shots at the lead.
Chesterton is the new Champion, finishing 52 points ahead
of Barrett with Rhys Hunter 3rd.
Results
Final 1 (13 laps): 1 Tyler Chesterton (Tonykart); 2 Finlay Bunce (Kosmic); 3 Tom
Edmunds (Kosmic); 4 Rhys Hunter (Kosmic); 5 Tommy Foster (Tonykart); 6 Bradley
Barrett (Tonykart)
Final 2 (13
laps): 1 Hunter; 2 Barrett; 3 Foster; 4 Clayton Ravenscroft (Kosmic); 5
Chesterton; 6 James Lowther (Tonykart)
Championship Standings: 1 Chesterton
1121, 2 Barrett 1069, 3 Hunter 1064, 4 Ravenscroft 1033, 5 Foster 996, 6 Bunce
985
OK-Junior Guest Event
32 OK-Junior guest drivers lined up to familiarise themselves with the track and
equipment at PFi in preparation for the World Championships, from both British
and European teams. They were racing in the same format as the British
Championship class with Qualifying and two Finals on both days.
Saturday
Zak O'Sullivan took pole ahead of Malthe Jakobsen but in
Final 1 Jack Doohan took the win after O'Sullivan came off at the start and a
large proportion of the field received bumper penalties. Dexter Patterson took
2nd and Pietro Delli Guanti 3rd. Doohan won again in Final 2, a wet race which
was stopped by a red flag after 75% race distance. Patterson was 2nd again, by
just under three tenths, but 3rd-placed Gillian Henrion was over 11s behind.
Results
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Jack Doohan (Alonso); 2 Dexter
Patterson (Exprit); 3 Pietro Delli Guanti (Tonykart); 4 Xavier Handsaeme
(Kosmic); 5 Luca Griggs (Tonykart); 6 Gillian Henrion (Tonykart)
Final 2 (10 laps): 1 Doohan; 2 Patterson; 3 Henrion; 4
Alex Simmonds (Tonykart); 5 Alex Kattoulas (Exprit); 6 Alessandro Ceronetti
(Exprit)
Sunday
Sunday
morning started off dry and Doohan was on pole, with Patterson 2nd. However, in
Final 1 Doohan was penalised a lap after fighting with Patterson and Zane
Maloney for most of the race. This gave the win to Paul Aron ahead of Alessandro
Ceronetti and Jakobsen. Patterson quickly got the better of Aron in the early
laps of Final 2 but Aron stayed 2nd while Maloney and Ceronetti fought behind
him, ending in DNF for both of them. O'Sullivan finished 3rd, 5s back.
Results
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Paul Aron (Alonso); 2 Ceronetti; 3
Malthe Jakobsen (Alonso); 4 Patterson; 5 Dino Beganovic (Tonykart); 6 Jamie Day
(Kosmic)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1
Patterson; 2 Aron; 3 Zak O'Sullivan (Alonso); 4 Jakobsen; 5 Day; 6 Henrion
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs
courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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MSA To Trial Bambino Kart Racing (14/09)
Regulated
racing may soon be open to competitors as young as seven after Motor Sports
Council agreed to a new trial in MSA Bambino karting.
The governing body has allowed Bambino
karting since 2010 but only to a time trial format, with six and seven-year-olds
competing against the clock.
To further develop the category, the MSA and the Kart
Committee proposed that an observed Bambino race should be held on a trial basis
during the off-season.
The trial race will be open to drivers who have reached
their seventh birthday and gained at least six MSA Bambino time trial signatures
over no less than four months. The format will include practice, qualifying, a
pre-final and a final, with standing starts.
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said:
"Having kept a close eye on the MSA Bambino Kart Championship and spoken to
probably every parent on this year's grid, we believe the time is right to start
evolving the format into racing in a properly regulated MSA environment. Should
the trial be deemed a success, a 2018 MSA championship for our youngest licensed
competitors would be a very exciting prospect for the sport."
Should the race prove successful, the
MSA hopes to introduce a championship trial in 2018, alongside the existing
championship run by Zip Kart. More details will be revealed in due course.
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Ellough Park Double Header (08/09)
Next
weekend - 16 & 17th September - is Ellough Park's Double Header weekend. Why not
spend the weekend at the "sunshine coast"!
Come
and try the re-surfaced and extended Ellough Park British Championship Circuit.
No licence required, the event is run
to class technical regulations.
The circuit boasts a shop, café, showers, elevated viewing
areas, large digital screens, and is a friendly club with the UK's newest track
surface.
Classes:
Cadet IAME & Honda
TKM - Junior & Senior
Mini Max
Junior Max
X30
Senior Max
Senior Max 177 & Masters
Easykart
The event is great value for money
from just £45.00 including morning practice sessions, 3 heats and a final.
There will be fantastic trophies including driver of the day.
Race entries close at Monday 11th
September at 4pm so enter now.
Phone 01502 717718 or email
enquiries@elloughparkraceway.co.uk.
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World Champs Entry Lists (07/09)
After much anticipation, the Entry Lists for the 2017
CIK-FIA World OK & OKJ Championships have now been published...
-
OK
-
OKJ
Come to watch to the best kart drivers
from around the globe as they compete to win, and remember, it's a single round
event so the first across the line becomes the 2017 World Karting Champion!
Spectators
are welcome - admission is just £5 per adult, under 16s are free. TVKC
Members are eligible for free admission, please remember to bring your
memberships cards.
For more details, please visit
www.tvkc.co.uk/cik.
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IKR Owner Driver Race Meeting (04/09)
Sunday
10th September sees Round 6 (last summer round) of the IKR Owner Driver Series
take place at Lydd Kart Circuit.
The usual classes catered for are
Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177. You
can find championship regulations at http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-driver
s/club-championship-regulations/.
Meetings are every 2nd Sunday of the month with optional
race practice (sessions) the Saturday before, so for this meeting it will be the
9th September. (Note the 6 round Winter Championship kicks off 8th October)
Competitors' best 5 results count
towards their final championship position. Many drivers do have a licence;
however, these meetings are non-msa. Please contact us with any questions or for
any clarification.
Summer Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 8 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (15 Laps) for each class.
Bambino have a practice/qualify
session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins each). Tyre for
Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80-tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 slick tyre (controlled tyre, please refer to the
regulations). Please be reminded to purchase and use barcoded tyres only.
Barcodes must match the numbers recorded on scrutineer cards.
The permitted wet tyre for Junior
Subaru, ProKart 175 & 200 is Maxxis SL'W'. The dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop
LS2/MSA.
Saturday practice running order and Sunday race day
time table is posted to Facebook prior to event.
Entry
Options
You can confirm entry and make card payment over the phone
using the details below, or enter online at https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26 -
the deadline for this being Wednesday 6th September.
You can also enter in person at the
weekend, entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Notice: End of summer season
championship awards will be presented on Sunday 8th October after winter R1 race
day trophies.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse are open both days,
spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per kart/per week and weekend 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 01797 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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Compkart Dominates Rowrah LGM (04/09)
The
bank holiday weekend of 26th - 28h August would see the LGM series take place at
the Rowrah circuit in Cumbria
Compkart drivers Sol Robinson & Mark Litchfield would be
on board their Fluro Chassis and they truly showed the capabilities of this.
Both Robinson & Litchfeld would post
fastest times after fastest times during testing on the Saturday. Come Sunday
Race day, Mark Litchfield would show pure outstanding pace against his
competition, with dominance in all his heats winning both of these & WINNING the
final. Robinson also showing the capabilities of his Fluro chassis with no
previous testing at the circuit, crossing the line in the Top 5 with a very good
drive.
The
Bank Holiday Monday would show another fine performance, with Litchfield winning
his 2nd Heat & Robinson finishing in P2 in his 1st heat, The drivers would line
up P1 & P2 respectively. Unfortunately, prior to the start of the final, the
heavens would open up and it was all change for Wet Tyres... both drivers would
show the strength of the Compkart chassis in changing conditions with Mark being
piped to the top step of the podium & finishing in P2. Sol however would have a
more treacherous final and sadly not finish.
With the continuing results, podium success with different
drivers and fastest laps along the way, regardless of the weather conditions, be
it hot or cold, wet or dry, the Compkart has the pace to put you to the front.
All enquiries related to the
Compkart
Chassis can be directed to Gary Rolfe, KKC, - 07725 367043 / 01327 844320 or
Team - Mark Litchfield, MLR-Comp - 07850 026321.
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Mark Litchfield Chooses The Fluro (01/09)
Mark
Litchfield has selected the Fluro Compkart Covert Chassis for the remainder of
his X30 2017 UK assault.
During a recent meeting with the PFI team, an agreement
has been put in to place for Mark Litchfield to contest the remainder of his UK
assault on board the Compkart Covert Chassis.
This
is fantastic news for the young Compkart brand here in the UK, in only its first
full season. Serious series title contenders really do see the advantages of the
chassis and its capabilities and we continue to welcome drivers from all chassis
brands.
KKC/Compkart UK wish Mark the very best of luck for his UK assault.
With the continuing results and
podium successes with different drivers, fastest laps along the way, regardless
of the weather conditions be it hot or cold, wet or dry, the Compkart has the
pace to put you to the front.
All enquiries related to the Compkart Chassis can be
directed to Gary Rolfe at KKC on 07725 367043 or 01327 844320.
Photographs courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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DR Kart Shines This Summer (18/08)
In
the last month the speed and versatility of the DR S97 chassis has turned heads
with exceptional performances at the TKM Festival and Shenington Superprix. The
kart produced new event-record fastest laps for both events in the final,
showing its superior speed as well as tyre management.
Following a summer of development,
the kart looks set to be the latest evolution in TKM chassis options.
Team drivers Will Lakin and Ryan
Green upset the establishment at both events with the latter finishing second in
the festival elite final, having started the pre-final in 20th place. Both
drivers were consistently two of the fastest runners all weekend, winning heats
and trading fastest laps despite moments of misfortune, and can consider
themselves unlucky not to walk away with top honours.
The DR chassis is made by CRG to the
specifications of 5-time karting world champion Danilo Rossi, our TKM S97 kart
is tailored to suit the needs of this specific class and tyre.
If
you would like to test the fastest kart of the 2017 TKM Festival - including to
back-to-back against your own to see its superior handling - contact Richard
Green on drkartuk@gmail.com or
call 07887 998753.
At
the TKM Festival we used the Sarlane Corsaro telemetry unit which is the choice
of the works CRG team, and won two world championships this time last year.
This is a small lightweight unit that is wireless and downloads via
Bluetooth to its own dedicated software. It has GPS, revs, time, speed and up to
four splits which you can put wherever you wish on the track. We are dealers for
this fantastic Italian product and for a TKM unit we can offer it at £360.
You can read
more about the DR kart at drracingkart.it and
the telemetary unit at
starlane.com.
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Tuto Super One Series Round 8 (16/07)
The Super One Series is reaching its climax in Scotland
during the summer holidays with most classes only having one more event to go.
Practice and Qualifying were wet or drying but the Finals ran on a dry track.
MSA British Cadet Kart
Championship
Oliver
Gray took pole in Timed Qualifying ahead of Arvid Lindblad and held it after the
heats, but the big news this weekend is that Taylor Barnard's winning streak is
over after a DNF in the first Final. He had a wheel bearing failure in the first
heat which put him well down the Intermediate classification.
Irishman Alex Dunne took the lead at
the start of Final 1 after Gray started on pole, and won 0.45s ahead of Maxwell
Dodds who had also been 2nd after the heats. Lindblad took 3rd after defeating
Gray a few laps from the end.
In Final 2 Dunne again led from start to finish ahead of
Dodds while Barnard stormed through the field, gaining 24 places to 3rd.
Barnard is 111 points ahead of Dunne
going into the next and final round, on 10th September at PF International in
Lincolnshire.
Results
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Alex Dunne (Tonykart); 2 Maxwell Dodds (Tonykart); 3 Arvid
Lindblad (Synergy); 4 Oliver Gray (Tonykart); 5 Fredde Slater (Synergy); 6
William Macintyre (Synergy)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Dunne; 2 Dodds; 3 Taylor Barnard (Synergy); 4 Lindblad; 5
Slater; 6 Coskun Irfan (Synergy)
Championship Standings: 1 Barnard 1113, 2 Dunne 1002, 3
Dodds 1000, 4 Slater 992, 5 Lindblad 987, 6 Matthew Rees (Zip) 973
ABkC Honda Cadet National
Championship
Oliver
Greenall took pole out of the 33 Hondas, just a fraction ahead of Oliver Bearman
and Sonny Smith, but it was Bearman who took two heat wins, with the other going
to Lucas Ellingham. Greenall was 2nd on the Final 1 grid with two 2nds.
Alfie Rigby, starting from 5th on the
grid, won Final 1 after working his way through the leading group to attack
Bearman a few laps from the end. Bearman dropped to 4th but was back to 2nd on
the last lap. Ellingham finished 3rd but was excluded for driving standards,
giving the position to Oliver Stewart.
In Final 2 Bearman got his revenge, leading most of the
way until he was reeled in and briefly headed by Archie Brown but Bearman
regained the lead with Brown dropping to 4th then recovering to 2nd at the flag,
with Owen Tolley finishing 3rd for his first national podium.
The penultimate round for Honda Cadet
is on 26th and 27th August at Shenington in Oxfordshire, with Mclean 37 points
ahead of Ellingham.
Results
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Alfie Rigby (BRK); 2 Oliver Bearman (Synergy) 3 Oliver
Stewart (BRK); 4 Archie Brown (Synergy); 5 Joshua Mclean (Synergy); 6 Aston
Millar (BRK)
Final 2 (17 laps):
1 Bearman; 2 Brown; 3 Owen Tolley (Project One); 4 Rigby; 5 Mclean; 6 Stewart
Championship Standings: 1 Mclean 863, 2 Ellingham 826, 3
Bearman 824, 4 Theo Micouris (Zip) 800, 5 Millar 791, 6 Harvey Charter (Zip) 778
ABkC Minimax National
Championship
Tom Adams
qualified on pole just under a tenth ahead of Lewis Gilbert but Gilbert won both
heats with Adams 2nd and 3rd. Gilbert led all the way in Final 1 in a quiet race
with Kai Hunter 2nd and Adams 3rd. It was the same story in Final 2 but with
Adams and Hunter the other way round.
The next and final round for Minimax is on 10th September
at PF International in Lincolnshire, where Gilbert will be looking to secure the
Championship from Adams.
Results
Final 1 (19 laps): 1 Lewis Gilbert (Tonykart); 2 Kai Hunter (Kosmic); 3 Tom
Adams (Tonykart); 4 Luke Scharf (Tonykart); 5 Ben Caisley (Tonykart); 6 Jacob
McComb (Compkart)
Final 2 (19
laps): 1 Gilbert; 2 Adams; 3 Hunter; 4 Scharf; 5 Caisley; 6 McComb
Championship Standings: 1 Gilbert 1117, 2 Adams 1081, 3
Hunter 1057, 4 Caisley 1020, 5 Jamie Day 565, 6 McComb 345
ABkC Junior Max National
Championship
Lewis
Gilbert, doing double duty, took pole in Junior Max 0.06s ahead of Rhys Hunter
with Clayton Ravenscroft 3rd. Bradley Barrett was on pole for Final 1 though
with two 2nds in the heats while Finlay Bunce was 2nd and heat-winner
Ravenscroft again 3rd. Hunter won the other heat but was 6th after a less-good
result, while Gilbert had two bad results.
Hunter won both Finals, the first after coming through
then reeling in Ravenscroft, with Barrett taking 3rd. In the second he led
throughout the race, pulling away from Bunce who was then passed by Tyler
Chesterton.
Chesterton still leads the Championship, 63 points ahead
of Barrett, going into the next and final round on 10th September at PF
International in Lincolnshire.
Results
Final 1 (20 laps): 1 Rhys Hunter (Kosmic); 2 Clayton Ravenscroft (Kosmic); 3
Bradley Barrett (Tonykart); 4 Jason Lockwood (Tonykart); 5 Finlay Bunce
(Tonykart); 6 Tyler Chesterton (Tonykart)
Final 2 (20 laps): 1 Hunter; 2 Chesterton; 3 Bunce; 4
Barrett; 5 Ravenscroft; 6 Tommy Foster (Tonykart)
Championship Standings: 1 Chesterton 1105, 2 Barrett 1042,
3 Hunter 1027, 4 Ravenscroft 1009, 5 Bunce 970, 6 Foster 929
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs
courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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British Cadet Kart Championship (15/08)
Oliver Gray took pole in timed qualifying at Larkhall
and held it after the heats, but the big news this weekend is that Taylor
Barnard's winning streak is over after a DNF in the first final.
Irishman Alex Dunne took the lead at
the start of final one after Gray started on pole, and won ahead of Maxwell
Dodds. In Final 2 Dunne again led from start to finish ahead of Dodds while
Barnard stormed through the field, gaining 24 places to third.
Results
1 - Alex Dunne (Synergy) 13m08.38s
2 - Maxwell Dodds (Tony) +1.46s
3 - Taylor Barnard (Synergy) +2.04s
IAME X30 E Plate Championship (10/08)
All
X30 drivers and everyone that would like to race in a one off X30 championship
for the E or MSA English Champion plate, please enter Shenington for 17th
September. Open practice available on Saturday 16th September, all at the
usual rates. Online entries will open on 18th August or use the normal
club entry form downloaded from the forms page on the
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk website. Entry
fees are same as the club races, please note no novices are permitted but we may
be able to fit novices in with another class. The E Plate races will also
count for the club championship but the finals will be longer than normal, just
enter Junior X30 or Senior X30.
In addition to the exclusive use of the E Plate on the
kart for X30 Junior and Senior for the next 12 months or whenever the 2018 E
Plate is held, the top three in each class will all receive a set of slicks
courtesy of John Mills Engineering. Also the champion will be awarded a
free entry to the IAME International Final on 15th October, subject to licence
and age requirements. Subject to availability the Junior Champion may be able to
race in Seniors if necessary.
Do put this event into your season
diaries now, it is only one of a very few opportunities to get a coveted
cherished numberplate in these popular classes. Entries are open now by
post and online from 18th August here:
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?c=23.
Attention all senior X30 drivers, we
would like to give you a taste of the circuit prior to the E Plate at our August
club meeting on 20th August with open practice available on Friday 18th and
Saturday 19th August. So all senior X30 entrants will be charged at club
rates and the class winner will receive a free entry for the E Plate on 17th
September (non-transferable). Please enter now on here:
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?c=23.
For a look at the circuit search for
"SuperPrix 2017" on Youtube, and enjoy!
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South West Champs Prizes (08/08)
Dunkeswell
KRC will be hosting the annual South West Championships on August 26th & 27th at
Mansell Raceway, nearr Honiton.
As well as great value racing for £85 for the weekend, all
competitors will get a commemorative 50th Anniversary T-shirt, mug, visor and
SWC Stickers as well as free meal voucher. On top of that we have a pair of BTCC
Tickets courtesy of our friends at CookSport for Silverstone in September which
will be won by one lucky entrant!
We have also been given a ticket to the IAME World Finals
courtesy of James Mills at IAME UK which the winner of the Junior X30 class will
win. The grid is currently limited to 15 as it may run as a split grid with
Junior Max but if demand is great this will be reviewed.
With so much
going on and at such great value for money why not secure you place on the grid
at
www.dunkeswellkartclub.co.uk.
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IKR Owner Driver Race Meeting (07/08)
Sunday 13th August sees Round 5 of the IKR Owner Driver series take place at Lydd Kart Circuit, and also includes the very special Lord of Lydd even for F100 drivers.
The usual classes catered for are
Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177. You
can find championship regulations at http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-driver
s/club-championship-regulations/.
Meetings for this summer championship (6 rounds) are every
2nd Sunday of the month with optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday
before, so for this meeting it will be the 12th August.
Competitors' best 5 results count
towards their final championship position. Many drivers do have a licence;
however, these meetings are non-msa. Please contact us with any questions or for
any clarification.
Summer Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 8 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (15 Laps) for each class. Bambino have a
practice/qualify session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins
each). Tyre for Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80-tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 slick tyre (controlled tyre, please refer to the
regulations). Please be reminded to purchase and use barcoded tyres only.
Barcodes must match the numbers recorded on scrutineer cards.
The permitted wet tyre for Junior
Subaru, ProKart 175 & 200 is Maxxis SL'W'. The dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop
LS2/MSA.
Saturday
practice running order and Sunday race day time table is posted to Facebook
prior to event.
Entry Options
You can confirm entry and make card
payment over the phone using the details below, or enter online at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26 -
the deadline for this being Wednesday 9th August.
You can also enter in person at the
weekend, entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse
are open both days, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per kart/per week
and weekend 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 lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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Race For Cystic Fibrosis (07/08)
Ellough Park
near Beccles in Suffolk is hosting a fundraising event in aid of the Cystic
Fibrosis Trust on Saturday the 2nd of September from 1.30pm.
The event, set up by 27 year
old Rotax 177 racer James Canham and the EP staff will see up to 18x teams of
2-5 drivers take on a 90 minute endurance race in the circuits Sodikarts. The
starting grid will be determined by a single 15 minute practice/ qualifying
session. The top 3 teams at the end of the event will partake In a podium and
trophy presentation, with a bottle of bubbly to the winning team. Food &
refreshments will be available throughout the event with proceeds going to the
Cystic Fibrosis Trust, as well as a raffle.
Organiser, James, started fundraising
for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust aged 15 upon discovering a close friend was living
with the genetically inherited, incurable disease. At the time the average life
expectancy for a person with CF was just 31 years old, this is steadily
increasing but there's along way to go, and still people are losing their
battles much earlier than the above age.
Until now, James
has raised money solely via his
just giving page and track
side through promotion of the Trust on his branded kart. Since March he has
raised just under £600 to date, and he hopes this event will raise considerably
more.
So
far the event has received support from RL Circuits donating a raffle prize and
also considerable support from Global Logistics firm DHL who are matching the
amount raised for the CF Trust by James' efforts at this event through the DHL
Foundation. The event is open to anyone aged 16+ with karting experience. Entry
costs £150 per team (aimed at 2-5 drivers per team)
To enter a team for this event,
helping us race for a future for those with Cystic Fibrosis then please
call Ellough Park on 01502 717718.
If you'd like to
support the event with donations of raffle prizes please contact James directly
on canham@hotmail.co.uk.
For more
information visit the Cystic Fibrosis Trust - www.cysticfibrosis.org.uk,
Ellough Park - www.elloughparkraceway.co.uk,
or Facebook-
Cystic Fibrosis kart.
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The Lord Of Lydd Meeting (02/08)
Lydd
Race Circuit is pleased to announce a special event for all F100s... the Lord of
Lydd meeting!
This is for both classes and will carry the 'L' for 'Lord
Plate'.
This
will run alongside our IKR meeting - Saturday 12th (race practice) & Sunday 13th
August (race day).
This will be revised for next year to maybe include our
other classes for IKR
Some breaking news from F100 HQ...
At F100 Spirit of the 90's, we are
always looking for the next opportunity to develop our sport for the mutual
benefit of all. 100cc Formula A / ICA club racing died out many years ago after
it became stifled by politics, commercial rights and environmental issues. These
fantastic, purist machines were left abandoned, languishing in sheds, containers
and garages with nowhere to race.
Fast forward some 20 years and F100 Spirit of the 90's has
revitalised 100cc karting and shown it has a proven track record in operating a
successful race series with our 6 round British Championship Race series and
successful 'O' Plate meetings. The next logical and evolutionary step is for
F100 is to provide drivers an alternative place to race their equipment.
On 12th/13th August, F100 will be
proud to support the first ever F100 affiliated club class race at, arguably the
home of F100, Lydd Kart Circuit. James Clarke, circuit owner and operator said
he is thrilled to be able to offer F100 its own grid at the next club meeting.
This special meeting during August will be known as 'The Lord of Lydd' meeting
with the winner of each class collecting the Coveted 'L' Plate and all the
privileges associated with being the Lord of Lydd! Will you be the first ever
F100 - Lord of Lydd?
"This is a fantastic honour and opportunity to be able to
provide the first ever F100 club class grid. F100 is one of the fastest and most
exciting racing classes around and it comes at an economical price tag too. Its
got everything, we can't wait to welcome F100 class racers to Lydd" said James
Clarke
1.
Entries are open now at a special F100 price of £45
2. The class will be run exclusively to F100 Regulations.
3. An F100 official will be on hand at the meeting to
help.
4. F100 will be on hand to
help you every step of the way.
5. Entries to be made directly with the circuit.
6. Log Books and tyre orders to be made directly with
F100.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or circuit staff on 01797
321747 or 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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OKJ Winner In For A Treat (18/07)
With
huge thanks to Energy Dubai, Trent Valley Kart Club are thrilled to announce the
latest in a huge line of prizes that are on offer at Kartmasters 2017.
The winner of the OK Junior will not
only receive the coveted 'GP' plate, they will also get the opportunity to
compete at the 2018 Dubai 'O' Plate in a Junior category!
This amazing prize, courtesy of Energy
Dubai, includes the following:
-
Chassis
- Junior Engine (class
TBA)
- Awning Space
- Use of all Team's facilities
- Entry Fee
TVKC would like to take this opportunity to thank Energy
Dubai for their very kind offer of this superb prize!
There are just a few days left to
enter Kartmasters 2017. Entires close 22 July 2017 at 18:00.
Enter online at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=14.
Please note, the above prize does not
include a mechanic, testing fees, consumables or damages.
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Win Big At Kartmasters 2017 (13/07)
With
less than 10 days to go before the entries for the 2017 Kartmasters GP close,
the prize fund is starting to hot up!
Kartmasters has always prided itself
on offering some fantastic prizes to its winners, and 2017 will be no exception!
The top three drivers will be
presented with some of latest and most sought after electronic items.
These include Oculus Rift & Touch Virtual Reality sets, Sony Smart 3D Blu-ray
Home Cinema Systems, LG 49" Smart 4K TVs and HP Stream X360 2in1 laptops.
In addition to these great prizes, we
have also received some brilliant donations from our friends in the sport.
These include Vroom magazine subscriptions (Vroom), Dunlop tyres (Andersons),
tickets to a BTCC event (BARC), podium caps (Tiger Prints), a BTCC hospitality
day (Richardson Racing) aswell as the previously advertised Arai Helmet (Project
One Racing), Stilo Helmet (Nicky Grist Motorsport) and the X30 & IAME Cadet CASH
prizes and entries to the IAME International Finals (JM
Engineering/IAME/Tillotson).
The
list of prizes is expanding daily and a full prize list will be published in the
next couple of weeks so watch this space!
Trent Valley Kart Club would like to
take this opportunity to thank all of the companies who have very kindly donated
prizes so far, their support and generosity is much appreciated.
Entries close for Kartmasters on 22nd
July 2017 at 18:00!
If you're not entered to race yet, do
it now online at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=14.
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Tuto Super One Series Round 7 (12/07)
The
Tuto Super One Series visited the spectacular and immaculate Glan-Y-Gors circuit
in North Wales this weekend with racing for the IAME Cadet, X30, TKM and Rotax
classes. The weather was dry but cloudy throughout.
Some of the Championships are very close to being settled
but the regulations say that to receive a Championship position drivers must
compete at all rounds unless they have special permission, so nothing is settled
until PF International in September
MSA British Cadet Kart
Championship
On
Saturday Taylor Barnard took pole by 0.06s from Arvid Lindblad and Coskun Irfan
but Irfan took pole for Final 1 with 1st and 3rd in the heats, while Barnard
took 2nd and 4th. Freddie Slater was 3rd after the heats with 2nd and 4th.
The unstoppable Barnard took the lead
on the first lap of the first Final and stayed ahead, although he never shook
off Slater. Alex Dunne passed Irfan for 3rd early on but was battling with
Lindblad in the latter half so didn't get a chance to catch Barnard and Slater.
Lindblad was later penalised a lap for driving in a manner incompatible with
general safety.
In Final 2 Dunne and Slater both led
the race in the early stages but Barnard retook control on lap 7 to win by a
tenth, with the same podium positions as the race before. Dunne took 3rd after
battling Irfan and Maxwell Dodds before Rashan Chigorimbo came through to 4th.
The Cadets
have two rounds to go, with the next one being at Larkhall in Scotland on 13th
August, and Barnard leads by 128 points from Matthew Rees with Slater a further
17 points behind in 3rd.
Results:
Final 1 (16 laps): 1 Taylor Barnard (Synergy); 2 Freddie Slater (Synergy); 3
Alex Dunne (Synergy); 4 Coskun Irfan (Synergy); 5 Archie Mace (Tony); 6 Oliver
Gray (Synergy)
Final 2 (16
laps): 1 Barnard; 2 Slater; 3 Dunne; 4 Rashan Chigorimbo (Synergy); 5 Irfan; 6
Maxwell Dodds (Tony)
Championship Standings: 1 Barnard 972, 2 Matthew Rees (Zip) 844, 3 Slater 827, 4
Dunne 815, 5 Dodds 814, 6 Arvid Lindblad (Synergy) 808
MSA X30 Junior National
Championship
Morgan
Porter narrowly took pole ahead of Samuel White and Championship leader Louie
Westover, while the heat wins went to Porter, Alex Simmonds and Westover, giving
Porter pole again. Westover had a DNF in his first heat so was down in 18th.
Porter
led Final 1 throughout apart from a lap where the closely following Simmonds
nipped past, but Simmonds dropped back and Porter was penalised a lap for
gaining an unfair advantage, giving Dragan Pinsent the win. Pinsent had been
running just over a second behind them and crossed the line followed by Sean
Butcher and Samuel White.
In Final 2 Butcher led most of the race after taking the
lead at the start, apart from three laps with Pinsent in control in the early
stages. However, Pinsent retook the lead on the last lap to win with White 3rd
behind Butcher.
Louie Westover still leads the Championship, by 26 points
from Butcher with Pinsent just three points behind that. The X30 Juniors have
one round left, at PF International on 10th September.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Dragan Pinsent (Exprit); 2 Sean
Butcher (Tony); 3 Samuel White (Tony); 4 Jonny Wilkinson (Tony); 5 Henry Laws
(Kosmic); 6 Louie Westover (Kosmic)
Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Pinsent; 2 Butcher; 3 White; 4 Teddy
Pritchard-Williams (Mad-Croc); 5 Wilkinson; 6 Westover
Championship Standings: 1 Westover 905, 2 Butcher 879, 3
Pinsent 876, 4 Wilkinson 841, 5 Morgan Porter (Tony) 834, 6 Reggie Duhy
(Compkart) 785
MSA X30 Senior National Championship
Championship
leader Danny Keirle took pole almost a tenth ahead of Levi King but Oliver
Hodgson, who qualified 4th, won two heats while Keirle and 3rd qualifier Mark
Kimber won a heat each to take 2nd and 3rd on the Final 1 grid.
In Final 1 Hodgson started from pole
and although Keirle made a better start Hodgson led every lap to win from Kimber
and Brett Ward, with very few position changes at the sharp end, possibly
attributable to tyre conservation.
In Final 2 Luke Hughes spent a few laps in the lead
following a Slow period to sort out an crash between Jenson Butterfield and Joe
Turney, but Hodgson overtook and pulled away with Ward taking 2nd at half
distance. Hodgson was a couple of tenths faster so Ward wasn't able to reel him
in.
Keirle
is now 49 points ahead of Turner and on dropped scores is very hard to catch.
They now have one round left, at PF International on 10th September.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Oliver Hodgson (Birel ART); 2 Mark
Kimber (Tony); 3 Brett Ward (Alonso); 4 Danny Keirle (Fullerton); 5 Elliot
Harvey (Alonso); 6 Thomas Turner (Tony)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Hodgson; 2 Ward; 3 Harvey; 4 Derek
Morgan (Gillard); 5 Kimber; 6 Turner
Championship Standings: 1 Keirle 942, 2 Turner 893, 3
Harvey 860, 4 Ward 829, Hodgson 829, 6 Kimber 788
MSA TKM
Junior National Championship
Championship
leader Abbi Pulling qualified on pole, 0.13s ahead of Daniel Butterworth with
Robert Welham 3rd. She went on to win both heats, giving her pole for Final 1
with Alexander Page lining up next to her after two 2nd places in the heats.
Pulling led throughout Final 1 and
Page finished a few tenths behind after retaking the position from Zak Taylor
early on, while Rookie Ethan Newsham foreshadowed what was to come by gaining 15
places and setting the fastest lap.
Final 2 was lively with Pulling leading to start with but
dropping out with a damaged fuel pipe that she had been holding on to, then Kurt
Roberts and Newsham battled for the lead with Newsham securing it two laps from
the end.
Pulling is still the Championship leader, with a 16-point margin over Ross Deal.
The TKM Juniors have two rounds left, the next being at Shenington on 27th
August.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps): 1
Abbi Pulling (Tal-Ko); 2 Alexander Page (Tony); 3 Zak Oates (ARC); 4 Kurt
Roberts (Jade); 5 Ethan Newsham (Tal-Ko); 6 Archie Albone (Tony)
Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Newsham; 2 Roberts; 3 Robert Welham
(Tony); 4 Albone; 5 Ross Deal (Tal-Ko); 6 James Pashley (Jade)
Championship Standings: 1 Pulling 902, 2 Deal 896, 3
Pashley 878, 4 Roberts 860, 5 Page 781, 6 Zak Taylor 754
MSA TKM Senior National
Championship
Adam
Sparrow took pole ahead of James Mills and Harry Moore, and he retained it after
two heat wins while 6th qualifier Jake Campbell-Mills lined up next to him on
the Final 1 grid with Mills 3rd.
Sparrow led most of Final 1 apart from a challenge from
Simon Vercoe who led two laps, and finished almost four tenths behind. Joe
Stockford was 3rd after passing Campbell-Mills eight laps in.
In Final 2 Sparrow led initially
before Stockford and Vercoe joined the battle for the lead with Stockford taking
the win ahead of Sparrow, after a last lap fight put the erstwhile leader Vercoe
back to 3rd.
Simon Vercoe has now taken the Championship lead, 18
points ahead of Stephen Letts. The TKM Extremes have two rounds left, the next
being at Shenington on 27th August.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Adam Sparrow (Tal-Ko); 2 Simon Vercoe
(Tal-Ko); 3 Joe Stockford (Tal-Ko); 4 Sam Fowler (Jade); 5 Stephen Letts (Tony);
6 Rob Wallace (Tony)
Final 2 (18
laps): 1 Stockford; 2 Sparrow; 3 Vercoe; 4 Fowler; 5 Lee Whittingham (Tal-Ko); 6
Harry Moore (Jade)
Championship
Standings: 1 Vercoe 875, 2 Letts 857, 3 Fowler 847, 4 Sparrow 824, 5 Moore 781,
6 Christopher Whitton (Tony) 755
ABkC Minimax National Championship
Lewis
Gilbert was the poleman in Minimax, a couple of tenths faster than Jamie Day
with Tom Adams 3rd. Gilbert and Day stayed at the front after the heats but Kai
Hunter had moved up to 3rd after two unsuccessful heats for Adams.
In Final 2 Gilbert led until halfway
but Day attacked and took the lead. Then as the race reached the closing stages
Hunter attacked for 2nd and Gilbert dropped to 4th with Adams recovering to 3rd.
Gilbert moved up into the lead of
Final 2 within the first few laps while Hunter moved up to 2nd ahead of Adams
and Day. Hunter was getting closer and closer to Gilbert but wasn't able to
secure the lead.
Gilbert is the Championship leader, 27 points ahead of
Adams, and the Minimaxes have two rounds left, the next one scheduled for
Larkhall on 13th August.
Results:
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Jamie Day (Kosmic); 2 Kai Hunter (Kosmic); 3 Tom Adams
(Tony); 4 Lewis Gilbert (Tony); 5 Ben Caisley (Tony); 6 Jacob McComb (Compkart)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Gilbert; 2 Hunter; 3 Adams; 4 Day; 5
Caisley; 6 McComb
Championship
Standings: 1 Gilbert 921, 2 Adams 894, 3 Hunter 870, 4 Caisley 844, 5 Day 565, 6
Van Knapton (Alonso) 344
ABkC Junior Max National Championship
Bradley
Barrett took pole 0.07s ahead of Clayton Ravenscroft and Tom Edmunds who set
equal times, and Tyler Chesterton another hundredth behind them. Ravenscroft and
Chesterton shared the heat wins while Edmunds had a DNF in one of his putting
him halfway down the Final 1 grid.
The rivalry between Ravenscroft and Chesterton continued
in Final 1 with Chesterton recovering from losing places at the start to close
up on Ravenscroft and take the lead three laps from the end, with Ravenscroft
continuing to pressure him. Barrett ran 3rd and close to the lead battle for
most of the race.
In Final 2 Chesterton led all the way and Barrett took 2nd
at the start. Ravenscroft had dropped back at the start but worked his way back
through to 2nd to finish four tenths ahead of Barrett.
Chesterton is still the Championship
leader, but Barrett has now moved up to 2nd ahead of Rhys Hunter. The Junior
Maxes have two rounds left, the next one scheduled for Larkhall on 13th August.
Results:
Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Tyler Chesterton (Tony); 2 Clayton
Ravenscroft (Kosmic); 3 Bradley Barrett (Tony); 4 Guy Cunnington (Tony); 5 Tommy
Foster (Tony); 6 Alex Eades (Tony)
Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Chesterton; 2 Ravenscroft; 3 Barrett;
4 Foster; 5 Cunnington; 6 Eades
Championship Standings: 1 Chesterton 928, 2 Barrett 858, 3 Rhys Hunter (Kosmic)
840, 4 Ravenscroft 830, 5 Finlay Bunce (Kosmic) 791, 6 Foster 774
Full results can be found at http://www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/?page_id=630.
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Huge Kartmasters Prize Fund (12/07)
Trent
Valley Kart Club are excited to announce that, with huge thanks to John Mills
Engineering, IAME and Tillotson, a huge cash prize fund plus entries for the
sought after IAME International Finals (held in Le Mans, France in October) are
up for grabs at Kartmasters 2017 for the IAME Cadet and X30 classes!
In addition to the prizes on offer
from TVKC (details to be released very soon!), IAME Cadet, X30 Mini, X30 Junior
and X30 Senior will also receive the following:
IAME
Cadet: 1st - £500, 2nd - £350, 3rd - £250,
4th - £200, 5th - £175, 6th - £150, 7th - £125, 8th - £100, 9th - £75, 10th -
£50
X30 Mini: 1st - £750
cash, 2nd - £500 cash, 3rd - £400 cash, 4th - £300 cash, 5th - £200 cash, 6th -
£100 cash
X30 Junior & Senior:
1st - £750 cash + Free Ticket to Iame International Final with tyres
for official phase, 2nd - £500 cash + Free Ticket to IIF, 3rd - £400
cash + Free Ticket to IIF, 4th - £300 cash + Wildcard
place to IIF (guaranteed space but competitor to fund), 5th - £200 cash +
Wildcard place to IIF (guaranteed space but competitor to fund), 6th - £100 cash
+ Wildcard place to IIF (guaranteed space but competitor to fund), 7th to
16th - Wildcard place to IIF (guaranteed space but competitor to fund)
TVKC would to take this opportunity to
thank JM Engineering, IAME and Tillotson for their very generous offer and their
continued support for the MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix.
2017 will see the very first 'GP'
plates being awarded to the X30 Junior & Senior classes as they enter the main
Kartmasters event this year. The event will also witness the inaugural
X30 Mini Kartmasters Trophy, a support race for this up and coming class,
available to drivers with a minimum of a National B licence.
Entries are still
open for Kartmasters 2017! Enter online at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=14.
Entries close on 22 July 2017 at 18:00.
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Back To Back Podiums (10/07)
KKC
the UK & Ireland Importers of the Compkart Chassis & Product Range would like to
congratulate Brad Pennell (S.X30) on his back to back podium results at the
Fulbeck E-Plate & Super 1 Round.
After his podium success at the shakedown race the weekend
before, which was to be the Fulbeck E-Plate race, The Super 1 weekend would see
young Pennell back on the podium once again.
A strong qualifying session, with P2 & P3 in his heats
would see him start on row 2, a mistake in the 1st final that cost dearly would
still see the young charger start from P5 for the 2nd Final. A strong drive
throughout the Final would see Pennell cross the line in P2 with his strongest
Final finish of the season so far
Congratulations must be also go to Lewis Malin, (S.X30)
after a torrid time in his 2nd heat & the 1st Final. The young charger truly
showed the capabilities of the Compkart Chassis in Final 2 driving through from
23rd to inside the top 10 setting fastest laps along the way.
Junior X30 would see the
Compkart
drivers again putting their Fluro chassis at the sharp end in qualifying, both
Reggie Duhy (P2) & Luke Whitehead (P8) had strong finishes in their heat with
Duhy winning his 2nd heat. Final 1 would see Duhy Finish P3 while Whitehead
drove from P22 through to P7 at the Flag. Unfortunately, the 2nd Final would
prove more difficult with several incidents along the way and they would finish
P5 & P8 Respectively, Showing the capabilities of the Fluro Chassis.
Our thoughts go out to Matt
Armstrong. After having a strong qualifying run, torrid heats would see the
young driver in the Repecharge. A terrible crash would result in Matt having to
attend hospital immediately due to damage sustained to his hand & fingers. We
wish young Matty a full recovery very soon and look forward to him being back in
the kart in a couple of weeks.
With the continuing results, podium success with different
drivers and fastest laps along the way, regardless of the weather conditions, be
it hot or cold, wet or dry, the Compkart has the pace to put you to the front.
All enquiries related to the
Compkart
Chassis can be directed to Gary Rolfe, KKC, on 07725 367043 or 01327 844320, or
for the Team to Mark Litchfield, MLR-Comp, on 07850 026321.
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ABkC Meets
With The MSA
(10/07)
As
discussed and planned at the AGM, The Chairman and Vice Chairman of the
Association of British Kart Clubs (ABkC) met with Senior members of the MSA
yesterday to discuss the way forward with Karting in general. Particular
emphasis was placed on entry level "Grass roots" club racing, the future of
ARKS, retaining customers, licencing & cost.
Our clear mandate was to impress to
the MSA that clubs and club level karting was in crisis and a simplified route
into the sport at this level was required.
Discussions centred around having a
simplified rule book, a simplified judicial system and easy access into a club's
normal club race meetings. It was suggested that these powers while under the
MSA 'umbrella' should be devolved to the ABkC/Clubs. Clubs to be more in control
of their management of Club meetings that fall into the Clubman permit brackets.
The negotiations proved very positive
and work is now to begin by both sides on preparing the ground for these plans
to be put into action.
The ABkC will propose a simplified rule book and consider
how best to allow flexibility on getting 'day Karters' to participate in club
racing (Club officer to review driving standards/ability, Club Scrutineer to
confirm general kart/engine conformity and PPE compliance) and then allow that
driver to race at your club on the day. Under the suggested title of "ClubSport"
this would lead to a relaxation of defined equipment regulations which could
race in Libre Classes with a much wider range of older Karts & engines allowed
to participate at MSA level.
The time scale is short and it is hoped that the ABKC
proposals can be presented to the MSA in the next 6 - 8 weeks, with a view to
allowing the MSA to work through and adapt what we currently have into the new
format, in time for implementation in 2018. We both felt that there was a
quantum change in the attitude of the MSA. The net result of which can be
nothing but positive, furthermore we must take advantage of this new situation
without delay!
There was discussion, in brief about the future direction
of the ABkC & whether the Association needed a new focus & possible re-branding.
The feeling was that re-branding should only take place when and if there was a
new and modern focus for what could be the MSA's approved management sub-group.
There is a need to encompass Clubs, Technical Department, Representation from
the Industry, Drivers, Safeguarding, Team's & Officials - In other words the
'whole' spectrum of kart racing in the UK. The new organisation would become
more involved & responsible for the training & behaviour of all the above,
reporting directly to the MSA.
A name for this much broader organisation - British Kart
Racing Association - more details to follow.
You can also
visit
www.abkc.org.uk and
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1449347631953957/?fref=ts.
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MBKC Championship Round 6 (07/07)
Sunday
23rd July is Round 6 of the MBKC race series and Gold Cup at Three Sisters...
join us for a special weekend of family fun!
The weekend will include...
- BBQ on the Sat night - join us for a burger and a drink!
- Parents race on the Sat night!
- Gold Cup trophies for top three in Mini, Junior, Senior
and 177 Master Rotax classes.
-
Set of tyres for top three in Mini, Junior, Senior and 177 Master Rotax classes
- kindly sponsored by JAG
- Cash
prizes for top three in Mini, Junior, Senior and 177 Master Rotax classes -
kindly sponsored by DK Warehouse
- Prizes for Top Charger (most places gained) in all
classes.
- Bouncy castle -
inflatable fun for all ages!
-
MBKC trophies in all classes.
The format is testing on Saturday the 22nd, with racing on
Sunday the 23rd.
The classes catered for are Bambino (Sat only), Honda
Cadet, IAME Cadet, Mini Max, Mini X30, Junior Max, Junior X30, Senior Max,
Senior X30 and 177 Master Rotax.
Entry Options:
Entry costs is £50 for Sat and £60 for Sun - £10 discount
per day for MBKC Club Members.
You can enter online at www.mbkc.co.uk where
you can also find full information about the circuit, or by emailing Julie.nuttall@mbkc.co.uk
Card payment if entering online, or cash/cheque at the
weekend.
Note: Entries are taken up to noon on Sat of race weekend.
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Strawberry Racing & Kartmasters (05/07)
Strawberry Racing are supporting the OK classes at PFI for the popular Kartmasters event on 3rd-6th August.
Make sure you come and join us at PFI kart circuit for
the annual Kartmasters meeting in August. Here you have the opportunity to hone
your skills on the same tack that will host the OK World Final in October.
We are offering
Ok Snr engine hire at a very competitive price of £350.00, and Junior engines at
only £300.00 for the full 4 day meeting. Call 01142 889933 to book your engine,
or email
info@strawberryracing.co.uk.
Weight
regulations are: 152 kilo for Senior and 142 kilo for Junior. Please see link
for regs:
https://www.msauk.org/assets/1-29.11.16.pdf.
Tyres will be Vega Yellow XH for Senior and Vega Green
XP for Junior.
Entries are available online at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=14.
Remember! This could be your last
chance to test at PFI before the OK world final as the next meeting at PFI
coincides with the KZ world Championship in Wackersdorf.
Enter now!
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IKR Owner Driver Race Meeting (03/07)
Sunday 9th July is Round 4 of the IKR Owner Driver race series at Lydd Kart Circuit.
The usual classes catered for are
Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior Subaru, Junior
Max, Mini Max, ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and Rotax Max 177.
For information on championship regulations visit
http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-driver
s/club-championship-regulations/.
Meetings for this summer championship (6 rounds) are every
2nd Sunday of the month with optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday
before (8th July).
Competitors best 5 results count towards their final
championship position. Many drivers do have a licence, however these meetings
are non-msa, do contact us with any questions or clarification.
Summer Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 8 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (15 Laps) for each class. Bambino have a
practice/qualify session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins
each).
Tyre
for Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80 tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1
slick 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.
The permitted Wet tyre
for Junior Subaru, ProKart 175 & 200 is Maxxis SL'W'.
Dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop LS2/MSA.
Saturday practice running order &
Sunday race day time table is posted to Facebook prior to the event.
Entry Options
Confirm entry with the circuit in person, over the phone
or via email/face book/messenger.
Card payment over the phone, in person or cash/card at the
weekend.
Trakentries online https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26 the
deadline for this being Wednesday 5th July.
Note: Entries are taken up to and including race morning
sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, cafe and clubhouse are open both days, spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per kart/per week and weekend 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 lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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Tuto Super One Series Report (28/06)
The sixth round of the Tuto Super One Series was the
scene of highly competitive racing in every class and with seven classes racing
at Fulbeck, the Super One and Lincolnshire Kart Racing Club teams worked very
hard to keep the meeting running smoothly. The weather was fine but slightly
overcast.
It was the fourth round for IAME Cadet and the TKM, X30 and Rotax classes, with
either two or three rounds left depending on the class. Everyone will reconvene
in two weeks at Glan-Y-Gors in North Wales.
Further information on the
championship can be found at
www.superoneseries.com.
MSA British Cadet Kart Championship
Championship
leader Taylor Barnard surprised no one by taking pole, 0.04s ahead of Alex
Dunne. He went on to win both heats and in Final 1 got away closely followed by
Arvid Lindblad with Alex Dunne heading a small group about a second behind.
Dunne was overtaken by Christopher Draper a lap from the end to take 3rd.
At
the start of Final 2 Barnard held the lead with Draper overtaking Lindblad for
2nd, and after a few laps the top four were quite well spread out. The slow flag
came out to sort out an incident and the restart allowed Matthew Rees to take
2nd, soon replaced by Rashan Chigorimbo before a coup from Draper. All this
allowed Barnard an unassailable lead and he finished 3.32s ahead of Draper, Rees
and Lindblad to remain unbeaten in the 2017 Super One Series. However, Draper
was disqualified for clutch irregularities which put Rees in 2nd and
consolidated his 2nd place in the Championship, 68 points behind Barnard.
Results:
Final 1 (15 laps): 1 Taylor Barnard (Synergy); 2 Arvid
Lindblad (Synergy); 3 Christopher Draper (Tonykart); 4 William McIntyre
(Synergy); 5 Matthew Rees (Zip); 6 Oliver Denny (Synergy)
Final 2 (14 laps): 1 Barnard; 2 Rees; 3 Lindblad; 4 Rashan
Chigorimbo (Synergy); 5 McIntyre; 6 Maxwell Dodds (Tonykart)
Championship Standings: 1 Barnard 780, 2 Rees 712, 3
Lindblad 662, 4 Dodds 647, 5 Freddie Slater (Synergy) 639, 6 Alex Dunne
(Synergy) 631
ABkC Minimax National Championship
Lewis
Gilbert qualified on pole and he shared the two heat wins with Kai Hunter. In
Final 1 Gilbert and Jamie Day fought for the lead which was eventually secured
by Gilbert, with Adams sneaking through to 2nd on the last lap ahead of Day.
Final
2 saw six lead changes, not bad for a class with only six entries, with Gilbert,
Day, Hunter and Adams all having a turn in the hot seat. The race settled down
with Adams leading from Day and Gilbert, with Hunter also finishing within the
same second. Gilbert now leads by 14 points from Adams with Hunter 33 points
behind that.
Results:
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Lewis Gilbert (Tonykart); 2 Tom Adams (Tonykart); 3 Jamie
Day (Energy); 4 Kai Hunter (Kosmic); 5 Jenson Parker; 6 Ben Caisley (Tonykart)
Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Adams; 2 Day; 3 Gilbert; 4 Hunter; 5
Parker; 6 Caisley
Championship
Standings: 1 Gilbert 731, 2 Adams 717, 3 Hunter 684, 4 Caisley 668, 5 Day 378, 6
Van Knapton 344
ABkC Junior Max National Championship
Lewis
Gilbert headed Timed Qualifying in Junior Max as well but faced problems in the
heats while Clayton Ravenscroft won both of his heats from 2nd on the grid.
Ravenscroft
was the early leader of Final 1 with Tyler Chesterton a short gap behind leading
the pack and closing up. After battles at the front Chesterton took the win from
Rhys Hunter and Tom Edmunds with Ravenscroft finishing 5th behind Tommy Foster.
In Final 2
Chesterton took the lead on the first lap ahead of Hunter, Edmunds and
Ravenscroft with constant challenges for the lead. Towards the end it was an
eight-way battle with Chesterton taking the lead on the last lap to win from
Ravenscroft and Guy Cunnington. Chesterton now leads the Championship 37 points
ahead of Hunter
Results:
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Tyler Chesterton (Tonykart); 2 Rhys Hunter (Kosmic); 3 Tom
Edmunds (Kosmic); 4 Tommy Foster (Tonykart); 5 Clayton Ravenscroft (Tonykart); 6
Bradley Barrett (Tonykart)
Final
2 (17 laps): 1 Chesterton; 2 Finlay Bunce (Kosmic); 3 Edmunds; 4 Hunter; 5
Barrett; 6 Ben Burgess (Tonykart)
Championship Standings: 1 Chesterton 734, 2 Hunter 697, 3
Barrett 673, 4 Ravenscroft 639, 5 Bunce 626, 6 James Lowther (Tonykart) 613
MSA X30 Junior National
Championship
Dragan
Pinsent qualified fastest and retained pole after the heats despite equal
results from Morgan Porter and Louie Westover.
In
Final 1 the slow procedure was initiated after a first lap crash at the hairpin
involving Jonny Wilkinson and Caden McQueen. After the restart the top six was
led by Reggie Duhy, soon to be overtaken by Westover and Pinsent although the
lead group stayed together and finished with Pinsent leading from Westover and
Duhy with Porter 4th.
Westover took the lead at the hairpin on the first lap of
Final 2 with Porter coming through to 2nd ahead of poleman Pinsent. Porter made
his attempt at the first chicane with Samuel White following through and
Westover later overtaken by Pinsent. White was pushing Porter in the lead in the
closing stages but they finished with Porter 1st from White, Pinsent and
Westover. Westover still leads the Championship by 34 points from Duhy with
Porter a further 12 points behind.
Results:
Final 1 (16 laps): 1 Dragan Pinsent (Exprit); 2 Louie
Westover (Kosmic); 3 Reggie Duhy (Compkart); 4 Morgan Porter (Tonykart); 5 Alex
Simmonds (Tonykart); 6 Nelson King (Tonykart)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Porter; 2 Samuel White (Tonykart); 3
Pinsent; 4 Westover; 5 Duhy; 6 King
Championship Standings: 1 Westover 744, 2 Duhy 710, 3
Porter 698, 4 Sean Butcher (Tonykart) 694, 5 Pinsent 683, 6 Jonny Wilkinson
(Tonykart) 662
MSA X30 Senior National Championship
Joe
Turney took pole in Timed Qualifying ahead of local Nathan Chafer and with two
wins retained pole for Final 1. Turney held the lead from the start, followed by
Danny Keirle and Thomas Turner, but then Keirle took the lead and Turney dropped
back to 7th. Oliver Hodgson was also on the attack and once he had joined the
lead pack he quickly worked his way through to 3rd, in touch with the leaders.
They finished with Elliot Harvey leading from Hodgson and Turney who had
recovered to 3rd, however Harvey received a bumper penalty which gave the win to
Hodgson.
In Final 2 Keirle took the lead ahead of Hodgson and Bradley Pennell but the
field stayed bunched up before the poleman Hodgson retook control. Pennell and
Turner also overtook Keirle but a few laps later the slow flag came out to sort
out an incident, then a red flag. Hodgson pulled out a bit more of a lead at the
restart to win from Pennell and Keirle.
Keirle and Turner are still at the front of the
Championship with Harvey 3rd, while Hodgson has now moved up to 5th.
Results:
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Oliver Hodgson (Birel ART); 2 Joe
Turney (Kosmic); 3 Danny Keirle (Fullerton); 4 Thomas Turner (Tonykart); 5
Bradley Pennell (Compkart); 6 Euan Wilson (Alonso)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Hodgson; 2 Pennell; 3 Keirle; 4 Josh
Skelton (Tonykart); 5 Turner; 6 Elliot Harvey (Alonso)
Championship Standings: 1 Keirle 764, 2 Turner 719, 3
Harvey 678, 4 Brett Ward (Alonso) 642, 5 Hodgson 633, 6 Skelton 632
MSA
TKM Junior National Championship
James Pashley qualified fastest by 0.07s and he and Daniel
Butterworth shared the heat wins which gave Pashley pole for Final 1 too.
Pashley led for half the race before Championship leader Abbi Pulling and Ross
Deal overtook, finishing in that order.
Final 2 was an excellent race where Pulling, Deal and E
Plate Kurt Roberts swapped the lead between them continuously but in the end the
two leaders finished the other way round, Deal and Pulling joined on the podium
by Roberts. Pashley finished 4th and Zak Oates 5th, the top five all in the same
second. Pulling still leads the Championship 15 points ahead of Deal who has
overtaken Pashley.
Results:
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Abbi Pulling (Tal-Ko); 2 Ross Deal (Tal-Ko); 3 James
Pashley (Jade); 4 Kurt Roberts (Jade); 5 Zak Oates (ARC); 6 Zak Taylor (Jade)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Deal; 2 Pulling; 3 Roberts; 4
Pashley; 5 Oates; 6 Scott McIntyre (Tal-Ko)
Championship Standings: 1 Pulling 734, 2 Deal 719, 3
Pashley 715, 4 Roberts 686, 5 Alexander Page (Tonykart) 602, 6 Theo Hesketh
(Tonykart) 591
MSA
TKM Senior National Championship
Sam
Fowler took pole ahead of Christopher Whitton with the two sharing the heat
wins. Several went off at the hairpin on the first lap of Final 1 including Kyle
Sproat who had started 3rd and Matthew Taylor who started 22nd, leaving Fowler
to lead the race from Whitton and Sparrow. Towards the end the lead group was
Fowler, Whitton, Moore and Stockford, and Whitton took the lead at the chicane
with a minute to go and created a small gap. Whitton took the chequered flag
first from Fowler, Moore and Stockford but was penalised for a dislodged bumper
so ended up 8th with Fowler the winner.
In Final 2 Fowler held the lead at the start with Letts
moving up to 2nd and Stockford to 3rd, with Stockford soon taking 2nd. The
fighting allowed Vercoe the opportunity to push through and take 2nd ahead of
Letts, although with 12 karts in a train anything was possible. After several
changes for 2nd place reigning champion Moore took it and was starting to eat
into Fowler's lead. On the last lap Moore wasn't quite close enough to attack so
the race finished with Fowler winning from Moore and Stockford. Letts is still
the Championship leader, by 31 points from Vercoe, with Fowler moving up to 3rd.
Results:
Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Sam Fowler (Jade); 2 Harry Moore
(Jade); 3 Joe Stockford (Tal-Ko); 4 Stephen Letts (Tonykart); 5 Adam Sparrow
(Tonykart); 6 James Ogden (Jade)
Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Fowler; 2 Moore; 3 Stockford; 4
Christopher Whitton (Tonykart); 5 Lee Whittingham (Tal-Ko); 6 Simon Vercoe
(Tal-Ko)
Championship Standings:
1 Letts 723, 2 Vercoe 692, 3 Fowler 672, 4 Moore 632, 5 Sparrow 630, 6 Matthew
Taylor (Tonykart) 623
Full results can be found at http://www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/results/s1/2017/20170625.html.
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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MSA Championships Update (27/06)
Fulbeck played host to round 6 of several MSA championships on 24th and 25th June as part of the Super One series...
MSA British Cadet Kart Championship
Championship leader Taylor Barnard surprised no
one by taking pole at Fulbeck, 0.04 seconds ahead of Alex Dunne. Barnard went on
to win both heats.
In Final 1
Barnard and Arvid Lindblad pulled away from the rest of the field by over nine
seconds. In Final 2 Draper passed Lindblad at the start in a much livelier race
where Draper finished second but was disqualified for clutch irregularities,
leaving the position to Matthew Rees.
Results
1 Taylor Barnard (Synergy) 12:53.49s
2 Matthew Rees (Zip) +3.43s
3 Arvid Lindblad (Synergy) +4.13s
MSA X30 Junior National
Championship
Dragan
Pinsent qualified fastest at Fulbeck and retained pole after the heats despite
equal results from Morgan Porter and Louie Westover.
Pinsent won Final 1 despite strong opposition from
Westover and Reggie Duhy, then in Final 2 Porter took the lead from Westover ten
laps in, followed by Samuel White, with Westover dropping to fourth.
Results
1 Morgan Porter (Tonykart) 12:55.88s
2 Samuel White (Tonykart) +0.06s
3 Dragan Pinsent (Exprit) +0.58s
MSA X30 Senior National
Championship
Joe Turney
took pole in Timed Qualifying at Fulbeck ahead of local Nathan Chafer and with
two wins retained pole for Final 1.
Elliot Harvey crossed the line first in that race but was
penalised for a dislodged spoiler which gave the win to Oliver Hodgson, then in
Final 2 Hodgson retook the lead after five laps. He held on even after a red
flag stoppage closed the field back up, to take a double win.
Results
1 Oliver Hodgson (Birel ART) 12:55.34s
2 Bradley Pennell (Compkart) +0.89s
3 Danny Keirle (Fullerton) +1.92s
MSA TKM Junior National
Championship
James
Pashley qualified fastest at Fulbeck by 0.07 seconds and shared the heat wins
with Daniel Butterworth, which gave Pashley pole for Final 1 too.
Pashley led for half the race before
Championship leader Abbi Pulling and Ross Deal overtook, finishing in that
order, then in Final 2 the two finished the other way round, joined on the
podium by E Plate Kurt Roberts.
Results
1
Ross Deal (Tal-Ko) 13:34.10s
2
Abbi Pulling (Tal-Ko) +0.05s
3
Kurt Roberts (Jade) +0.20s
MSA TKM Senior National Championship
Sam Fowler took pole at Fulbeck ahead of Christopher
Whitton, with the two sharing the heat wins.
Fowler led most of Final 1 before being overtaken by
Whitton but he dropped back with a bumper penalty which gave the win to Fowler,
then in Final 2 Fowler led throughout despite pressure from reigning Champion
Harry Moore.
Results
1
Sam Fowler (Jade) 13:21.58s
2
Harry Moore (Jade) +0.46s
3 Joe
Stockford (Tal-Ko) +1.72s
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ABkC E Plates For 2017 Update (23/06)
Lincolshire
Kart Club held a successful E Plate meeting in June with around 180 competitors
and the ABkC thanks them for this, but some classes did not achieve sufficient
entries to either offer the E Plate or to run. Therefore the ABkC is
re-allocating these plates as follows, based on the order of voting last year or
by clubs waiving their rights:
The KZ UK E Plate will be on offer at the Shenington
SuperPrix on 15/16 July
OK and
OKJ will be on offer to the winner of the second final on Sunday 27 August at
the Shenington round of the Super One Series.
Forest Edge will hold the Max 177 at a date tba
Dunkeswell will hold the Senior Rotax Max at a date tba
Clay Pigeon will hold the MiniMax E Plate at their Rotax
Festival on 20 August
Details of confirmed dates will follow soon.
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FIA World Motorsport Council (23/06)
At
its meeting on 19th June 2017 in Geneva, the FIA World Motor Sport Council took
the following decisions on the basis of the proposals of the International
Karting Commission.
Prime and Option Tyres
The Homologation Regulations introduce a time difference
of 4% between Prime and Option tyres of each manufacturer. Date of application
of of the new Technical and Homologation Regulations: 01/01/2018. This amendment
will therefore concern the next tyre homologation period from 2020 onwards.
Minikart Category
Introduction of Technical and Homologation
Regulations for Minikart chassis, bodywork, bumpers and engines. The aim is to
create a common basis for harmonising regulations between the different ASNs.
The creation of any CIK-FIA Championship, Cup or Trophy for the Minikart
category is not on the agenda. Date of application: 01/01/2018.
Removing options for
homologation
Options
for homologation of chassis, engines, brakes, carburettors and bodywork are no
longer permitted. However, it will be permitted to homologate an engine with two
pistons (two different segments). It will also be possible to homologate a brake
with two different disc sizes. Date of application of the new Technical and
Homologation Regulations: 01/01/2018. This amendment will therefore concern the
next homologation period with a validity from 01/01/2019.
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Compkart Remains On The Podium (22/06)
KKC,
the UK & Ireland Importers of the Compkart chassis & product range, would like
to congratulate both Reggie Duhy & Brad Pennell at the recent Fulbeck Super One
shake down race meeting, which was their annual E Plate race.
In temperatures that would reach 30
Degrees plus, it was always going to be an extremely tough weekend for all the
drivers, however the Compkart Drivers aboard their Fluro Chassis continued to
show the form that the paddock has come to recognise from this chassis brand.
Junior X30 Driver Reggie Duhy with
mixed fortunes in the heats, truly showed the pace of the Fluro Compkart Chassis
in the final, driving through from his P6 Starting position, setting several
fastest laps along the way, unfortunately poor driving standards through the
final would not see him grasp the top step of the podium, finishing in P2
Senior X30 Driver
Brad Pennell continued to show his pure pace, placing the Compkart on Pole for
the final. Unfortunately, a small mistake would see him finish in P3, however
highlighting yet again the true strengths of the Compkart Chassis.
With these continuing results, race
after race being on the podium with different drivers and setting fastest laps
along the way, regardless of the weather conditions, be it hot or cold, wet or
dry, the Compkart has the pace to put you to the front.
All enquiries related to the
Compkart
Chassis can be directed to Gary Rolfe at KKC on 07725 367043 or 01327 844320, or
for the Team contact Mark Litchfield at MLR-Comp on 07850 026321.
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MSA Championships Preview (22/06)
This weekend (24th - 25th June) Fulbeck will be hosting...
MSA British Cadet Kart Championship - Round 4
Taylor Barnard has had a perfect season so far and sits 44
points ahead of Matthew Rees in the standings.
Fulbeck is the halfway point in the
season after two events at Rowrah and one at Whilton Mill. Rees finished just
0.11 seconds behind Barnard int last round and will be looking to take the win
this time out.
Watch out also for Maxwell Dodds who took second in Final
1 at Whilton and is fourth in the championship.
MSA
X30 National Championships - Round 4
The X30 classes had their last round back in mid May at
Whilton Mill and are now on the fourth round out of six this year.
Louie Westover
leads the junior championship, 18 points ahead of Jonny Wilkinson with Reggie
Duhy in third. The series has produced a variety of winners so far, with the
most recent being Luke Whitehead and Dragan Pinsent, while Duhy is almost always
at the sharp end. Westover started off the season with two wins and has been
consistent throughout.
After an unlucky start to the season Oliver Hodgson
dominated in the senior championship at Whilton Mill. However, Danny Keirle
still reigns supreme at the top of the standings, with a substantial lead over
Thomas Turner and Elliott Harvey.
MSA
TKM National Championships - Round 6
The championships are all to play for as the TKM classes
reach the mid-point of the season at Fulbeck.
Abbi Pulling has a substantial lead in
the junior championship, but is up against a class of potential winners.
Stephen Letts leads the senior
championship by 27 points from Simon Vercoe with O-Plate holder Matthew Taylor a
further 54 points behind that.
There will be Timed Qualifying and heats on Saturday then
the decisive Repechages and Finals on Sunday.
For more details,
entry lists and timetables visit
www.superoneseries.com and for track and access details of Fulbeck visit
www.lkrc.net.
Photographs courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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The Next MSA Chairman (15/06)
David
Richards CBE, one of the motorsport industry's most globally successful figures,
has been selected as Chairman-elect of UK governing body the Motor Sports
Association (MSA).
Richards will assume the position of Non-Executive
Chairman from 1 January 2018, succeeding Alan Gow, who steps down on 31 December
2017 after 12 years in the role. The appointment follows a thorough process led
by a professional search firm, in conjunction with a panel comprising
Non-Executive Directors of the MSA.
As the next Chairman of the MSA Board,
Richards will be responsible for the overall strategy and direction of the
organisation, which represents approximately 30,000 competitors, 10,000
volunteer marshals and officials, and 750 clubs.
David Richards said: "Having started
out as a competitor and more recently run my own teams in a wide variety of
motor sport categories I'm honoured to be asked, at this stage of my career, to
Chair the MSA. I'm really looking forward to this new challenge and trust that
my 50 years of experience, in almost every facet of the sport, can now be put to
good use."
Alan Gow said: "I have known David, as both a friend and previous business
partner, for over 25 years. I have no doubt David will take on this new role
with great enthusiasm and I'm delighted that he is my successor."
Richards is the founder and Chairman
of Prodrive, an internationally successful motorsport and technology company
employing more than 500 people in Banbury and Milton Keynes. Since 1984 Prodrive
has won six FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) titles, running the Subaru
Imprezas of legendary drivers such as Colin McRae, Richard Burns and Petter
Solberg.
Prodrive has also won four MSA British Touring Car Championships and four Le
Mans 24 Hours. It managed the BAR Honda Formula One team for three seasons in
the early-2000s, achieving second place in the 2004 constructors' championship,
and is currently the driving force behind Aston Martin Racing.
Richards discovered his passion for
the sport as a teenager, when watching the RAC Rally in Clocaenog Forest near
his home in North Wales. He went on to compete in club level rallies, first as a
driver before switching to the navigator's seat. His crowning achievement as a
competitor was co-driving Finnish legend Ari Vatanen to the 1981 WRC title
aboard a Ford Escort RS1800. In 2005 Richards was appointed a CBE for his
services to motorsport.
David Richards CBE, motorsport CV:
2007-2013: Chairman, Aston Martin
2005: Appointed a CBE for services to motorsport
2002-2004: CEO, BAR Honda
1984-present: Founder and Chairman, Prodrive
1982-1984: Consultant, automotive industry
1974-1981: Rally co-driver, British Leyland, Opel and
Ford.
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Introducing 'Bambino Experience' (14/06)
Trent
Valley Kart Club, in conjunction with the MSA Bambino Championship, are excited
to announce the long-awaited arrival of their 'Bambino Experience'!
Are you a Bambino driver? Ever
wanted to try out the infamous PF International kart circuit? Well now you
can at TVKC's first ever Bambino Experience.
Open to all MSA Bambino licence
holders with MSA approved karts and equipment, TVKC's Bambino Experience will
take place on Monday 21st August 2017 from 17:30 - 20:00. For maximum
thrills, the full circuit will be used - the very same track where the 2017
CIK-FIA World Karting Champions will be racing only a few weeks later!
This is a brand-new initiative from
TVKC and as a result, the inaugural Bambino Experience will be free of charge to
those taking part!
A complimentary day membership, refreshments and circuit
admission are also included, as well as the Club's ARKS examiner who will be on
hand to answer questions you may have.
What's more, every driver will receive
two complimentary tickets to return to PFi a few weeks later to watch the
CIK-FIA World Karting Championships (20-24 September 2017)!
Spaces for the
Bambino Experience are limited to 36 and will be allocated on a
first-come-first-served basis. To secure your place, contact Dan Parker
dan@zipkart.com.
Trent Valley Kart Club would like to
thank the following people who have come together to make this venture possible:
Dan Parker (MSA Bambino Championship), Matt Daniels (ARKS), Paul Barnicoat (PBS)
and the TVKC Officials who volunteer their time.
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Kartmasters 2017
(07/06)
The
2017 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix is set to take place at the PF
International Kart Circuit from 3rd-6th August!
TVKC are pleased
to announce that they have re-launched their dedicated website for the event at
http://tvkc.co.uk/beta/kartmasters/, along with
their re-vamped Facebook page -
https://www.facebook.com/kartmastersgp/.
Over the coming weeks all of the information and the latest news will be
published on both the websites and the Facebook pages so be sure to watch that
space!
Entries for the 2017 Kartmasters will open on Friday 9th
June at 12 noon!
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MSA Launches Tender Process (07/06)
The
Motor Sports Association (MSA) has launched a tender process for the
organisation and promotion of the three MSA British Kart Championships from
2018.
In the
tender document the governing body is seeking interested parties to run and
promote the MSA British Kart Championship, MSA British Junior Kart Championship
and MSA British Cadet Kart Championship for a minimum period of three years from
1 January 2018.
The tender document is available on
the MSA website via the following link:
MSA British Kart Championships
Submissions should be delivered to the
MSA by no later than 12.00 noon on 14 July 2017, marked for the attention of
Sheila Barter, Executive Office Services Manager.
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Tuto Super One Series (06/06)
The
Tuto Super One Series completed its fifth event at the Dorset circuit of Clay
Pigeon, featuring the first two rounds of the British Championships for the
international classes OK and OK-Junior. Honda Cadet and the two TKM classes had
their third rounds with entries large enough for Repechages in two of the three
classes.
Clay Pigeon was the first of three events in the MSA British Championships for
OK and OK-Junior and was run as two separate rounds on Saturday and Sunday with
Qualifying and two Finals on each day. Both classes were very close but while
Harry Thompson edged it in the Junior class, there was no dominant force in the
Seniors, with four different winners.
Billy Monger was presented with the money raised at the
Rowrah Super One round - £3000 from collections and £1000 each from Super One
and Cumbria Kart Racing Club.
The weather was dry but cloudy for most of the weekend,
with a few disruptive showers.
ABkC Honda Cadet National Championship
Ivan
Lomliev opened the scoring in Honda Cadet with pole in Timed Qualifying by 0.05s
from Championship leader Archie Brown, but he dropped down the order after a DNF
in his first heat while Brown and Joshua McLean shared the heat wins.
McLean
started on pole for the first Final but he lost out at the start, so Brown went
on to win ahead of Oliver Greenall despite a challenge from Ellingham.
Brown led Final 2
all the way with Greenall on his bumper and Sonny Smith eventually taking 3rd
within the leading pack, which also included Theo Micouris and Aston Millar.
Brown has now extended his
Championship lead to 58 points ahead of McLean going into the next round at
Larkhall in Scotland on 13th August.
Final 1 (19 laps): 1 Archie Brown
(Synergy), 2 Oliver Greenall (Project One), 3 Khali Atkins (Project One), 4 Theo
Micouris (Zip), 5 Aston Millar (BRK), 6 Sonny Smith (Synergy)
Final 2 (19 laps): 1 Brown, 2 Greenall, 3 Smith, 4 Millar,
5 Micouris, 6 Lucas Ellingham (Zip)
Championship Standings: 1 Archie Brown 741, 2 Joshua
McLean 683, 3 Lucas Ellingham 667, 4 Oliver Greenall 666, 5 Harvey Charter 655,
6 Theo Micouris 641
MSA British Junior Kart Championship
Round
1:
Harry Thompson took pole
ahead of local driver Oakley Pryer, and Thompson went on to win Final 1 0.66s
ahead of Alex Eades and Guy Cunnington with Pryer 4th. Cunnington was 2nd to
Thompson for most of the race, then Eades overtook three laps from the end.
The weather put an end to Final 2
with a red flag just after half distance with Morgan Porter winning ahead of
Luca Griggs and Tommy Foster, after Thompson had retired out of 2nd the lap
before.
Final 1 (28 laps): 1 Harry Thompson (Alonso), 2 Alex Eades (Tonykart), 3 Guy
Cunnington (Tonykart), 4 Oakley Pryer (Tonykart), 5 Jamie Day (Kosmic), 6 Tommy
Foster (Tonykart)
Final 2 (12
laps): 1 Morgan Porter (Tonykart), 2 Luca Griggs (TBA), 3 Foster, 4 Pryer, 5
Cunnington, 6 Tiernan Rourke (Kosmic)
Round 2:
Thompson
qualified on pole again on Sunday ahead of Alex Eades and Morgan Porter, then
Thompson took a lights-to-flag win in Final 1 from Eades who was locked in
battle with Porter, which allowed Jamie Day to catch up and take 3rd.
Final 2 was another dominant race for
Thompson with Eades and Day fighting for 2nd, before a coming together between
the two caused a red flag shortly before the race was due to end.
Thompson is leading in the points 15
ahead of Eades with the next rounds at Shenington in Oxfordshire on 26th and
27th August.
Final 1 (28 laps): 1 Thompson, 2 Eades, 3 Day, 4 Porter, 5
Cunnington, 6 Foster
Final 2 (27
laps): 1 Thompson, 2 Day, 3 Eades, 4 Porter, 5 Foster, 6 Alex Huang (Fullerton)
Championship Standings: 1 Harry
Thompson 256, 2 Alex Eades 241, 3 Morgan Porter 238, 4 Jamie Day 234, 5 Tommy
Foster 233, 6 Guy Cunnington 232
MSA British Kart Championship
Round
1:
Joe Turney took pole for
Saturday's Round 1 in an incredibly tight session where the top seven were all
within the same tenth. He was followed by Jamie Flynn and William Pettitt.
In Final 1
Roy Johnson came from the back to the front to win by half a second ahead of Gus
Lawrence after Turney had led most of the race. Roman Haskett was another one to
come through the field in Final 2, passing Johnson on lap 19 and followed
through by Flynn who had been DQed in the first race. Oliver Clarke overtook
Johnson on the last lap to complete the podium.
Final 1 (28 laps):
1 Roy Johnson (Kosmic), 2 Gus Lawrence (Tonykart), 3 Mark Kimber (Tonykart), 4
Joe Turney (Kosmic), 5 Bobby Game (Alonso), 6 William Pettitt (Tonykart)
Final 2 (28 laps): 1 Roman Haskett (Tonykart), 2 Jamie
Flynn (Alonso), 3 Oliver Clarke (Tonykart), 4 Johnson, 5 Kimber, 6 Lawrence
Round 2:
Turney
took pole again on Sunday in a session which was again incredibly close. Mark
Kimber and Bobby Game were next, within 0.04s.
Final 1 saw Turney passed by Lawrence after nine laps
before he was in turn overcome by Kimber in the closing stages. In Final 2,
Clarke and Johnson stormed through the field with newer tyres after retiring
early in Final 1. Turney took the lead from Kimber early on which he held for
half the race until Clarke took control and went on to win, three laps later
followed by Johnson.
With four different winners over the two rounds, the
British Championship is wide open but as the most consistent Turney is the
Championship leader by three points from Kimber, with Lawrence six points behind
that. The next rounds are at Shenington on 26th and 27th August.
Final 1 (29 laps): 1 Kimber, 2
Lawrence, 3 Turney, 4 Ryan Green (DR), 5 Game, 6 Haskett
Final 2 (29 laps): 1 Clarke, 2 Johnson, 3 Turney, 4 Ben
Wooldridge (Alonso), 5 Lawrence, 6 Kimber
Championship Standings: 1 Joe Turney
246, 2 Mark Kimber 243, 3 Gus Lawrence 237, 4 Oliver Clarke 235, 5 Bobby Game
225, 6 Roy Johnson 220, 6 Ryan Green 220
MSA
TKM Senior National Championship
In TKM Extreme Qualifying the top five lapped within a
tenth, headed by Kristian Brierley from Adam Sparrow and Simon Vercoe, with the
heat wins going to Lewis Wadley, Sparrow and Vercoe, with Vercoe taking pole for
Final 1.
Final 1 was wet and cut short by a red flag while Vercoe was in the lead,
following challenges from Stephen Letts and Peter Newman.
In better
weather, Final 2 saw close battles with Vercoe, Newman and Lee Whittingham
fighting over the lead before Letts swooped in to take control near the end,
winning with Whittingham 2nd and Bradley White, another member of the lead pack,
3rd.
In
the Championship, Letts is leading by 27 points from Vercoe with Taylor a
further 54 points behind that. The TKMs will have their next round at Fulbeck in
Lincolnshire on 25th June.
Final 1 (11 laps): 1 Simon Vercoe (Tal-Ko), 2 Stephen
Letts (Tonykart), 3 Peter Newman (Tonykart), 4 Bradley White (Tal-Ko), 5 Lee
Whittingham (Tal-Ko), 6 Kristian Brierley (Tonykart)
Final 2 (21 laps): 1 Letts, 2 Whittingham, 3 White, 4 Joe
Stockford (Tal-Ko), 5 Sam Fowler (Jade), 6 Newman
Championship Standings: 1 Stephen Letts 561, 2 Simon
Vercoe 534, 3 Matthew Taylor 480, 4 Sam Fowler 477, 5 Adam Sparrow 463, 6
Bradley White 462
MSA TKM Junior National Championship
Zak
Oates took pole with the same fastest lap as Championship leader Abbi Pulling
but a faster second-fastest lap, but Pulling won both heats with Oates twice
2nd.
In
the rainy Final 1 Pulling lost the lead on the first lap to Ross Deal and ended
up 5th, while James Pashley came through to take the lead at half distance,
ahead of Theo Hesketh who made up 15 places.
In
Final 2 in better weather Pulling worked her way through to hit the front at
half distance to win ahead of Pashley and the other race leader Kurt Roberts,
after Hesketh was dropped down from 3rd with a bumper penalty.
Pulling is still the leader of the
Championship with Pashley now four points ahead of Deal in 2nd and 3rd, heading
into the next round at Fulbeck on 25th June.
Final 1 (19 laps): 1 James Pashley (Jade), 2 Theo Hesketh
(Tonykart), 3 Kurt Roberts (Jade), 4 Ross Deal (Tal-Ko), 5 Abbi Pulling
(Tal-Ko), 6 Evan Newsham (Tal-Ko).
Final 2 (19 laps): 1 Pulling, 2 Pashley, 3 Roberts, 4
Newsham, 5 Zak Oates (ARC), 6 Robert Welham (Tonykart).
Championship Standings: 1 Abbi Pulling 549, 2 James
Pashley 532, 3 Ross Deal 528, 4 Kurt Roberts 513, 5 Theo Hesketh 484, 6 Ian
Sisson 469
Full results can be found at http://www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/results/s1/2017/20170604.html.
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs
courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Get Ready To Start Your Engines (05/06)
Sunday
11th June is round 3 of the IKR Owner Driver race meeting.
Usual classes
catered for are Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet, Junior
Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max, ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162 and
Rotax Max 177. Club championship regulations can be found at
http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-driver
s/club-championship-regulations/.
Meetings for this summer championship (6 rounds) are every
2nd Sunday of the month with optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday
before (10th June).
Competitors best 5 results count towards their final
championship position. Many drivers do have a licence, however these meetings
are non-MSA, do contact us with any questions or clarification.
Summer
Format
Practice of at
least 3 minutes per class, followed by timed qualifying of at least 8 mins per
class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final (8 Laps) and a Grand Final (15 Laps)
for each class. Bambino have a practice/qualify session of at least 3 laps,
followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins each).
Tyre for Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80 tooth rear
sprocket. All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1 slick 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. The
permitted Wet tyre for Junior Subaru, ProKart 175 & 200 is Maxxis SL'W'.
Dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop LS2/MSA.
Saturday practice running order and
Sunday race day time table is posted to Facebook prior to event.
Entry Options
Confirm entry with the circuit in person, over the phone
or via email/facebook/messenger. Card payment over the phone, in person or
cash/card at the weekend.
Trakentries online
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26
the deadline for this being Wednesday 7th May.
Note: Entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse
are open both days, spectators welcome. Kart storage is £5 per kart/per week and
weekend 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
lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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P1 = Fluro = Junior X30 (01/06)
KKC, the official UK & Ireland Compkart Chassis
importers congratulate Junior X30 Driver, Reggie Duhy on his fine performance at
the Whilton Mill Championship Race at the weekend.
The young Junior X30 driver firmly stamped his authority
of speed posting fastest laps in practice & heats, winning his 3rd heat and
crossing the line in 1st place in the final, again showing the superiority of
the Compkart Chassis.
The podium finishes carry on
continuing for the Fluro brand and we now look forward to further success
stories for all Compkart Drivers, demonstrating just how fast the Compkart
Chassis is.
If you would like to be part of our success, then please
do not hesitate to contact Gary Rolfe - 07725 367043 / 01327 844320 or For any
Race Team enquiries - Mark Litchfield, MLR COMP - 07850 026321.
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Formula 100 Vacancies (01/06)
Formula
100 (F100) is a Historic Kart Race Series, embracing what we believe was the
finest and purest era of kart racing - the 1990s, specifically the classes
Formula A and Intercontinental A, up to and including 1999.
The series will be exclusively running
pre year 2000 karts using 100cc direct drive air cooled reed or rotary valve
engines, and is aimed at competitors who wish to race this era of kart; it is
not a demonstration event.
We have two opportunities available in what we would argue
is the friendliest paddock in the UK, the racing is clean and everyone is there
for the right reasons. To have fun!
Roles:
1. F100 Series Scrutineer - F100 is
looking find a candidate for the role of 'Series Scrutineer'. The successful
applicant will be well versed in our era of 1990's air cooled 100cc race karts.
You will be expected to travel to each venue on our race calendar to perform the
tasks expected of a technical scrutineer in performing all aspects of record
keeping, safety scrutineering and technical scrutineering. Renumeration is by
negotiable rate plus expenses. Please apply in the first instance by emailing me
on info@f100.co.uk
the closing date for all applications is Friday 16th June 2017.
2. F100 series,
Clerk of the Course - The successful candidate will a proven track record within
the role of Clerk of the Course. Being completely responsible for the overall
conduct of the F100 meeting and competitors, we are looking for somebody with a
'robust, No Nonsense' approach. You will be expected to travel to each race
circuit on our calendar. Renumeration is by negotiable rate plus expenses. If
you would like to be considered the role of F100 permanent CoC, please contact
me in the first instance by email to
info@f100.co.uk.
See you on track!
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Compkart
On The Podium
(30/05)
KKC,
the UK importers for Fluro Compkart Chassis range, would like to congratulate
their drivers for the success that was evident at the Super One round at Whilton
Mill.
MLR-Comp once again provided outstanding chassis set-up and driver tuition.
Lewis Malin was confident after his strong success at the PF race the weekend
before in Senior X30. After securing a 1st & 2nd in the heats, showed the
true pace of his chassis and engine combination, only to have an electrical
malfunction put paid to his hopes of a podium result. Brad Pennell (Senior
X30) again showed outstanding pace with strong results around the corner. Luke
Whitehead (Junior X30) won the prefinal and was leading the main final until the
exhaust bend broke with half a lap to the finish line. In the last two Super One
rounds Whitehead has won both pre-finals, with the main final that final grasp
that got away through sheer bad luck.
Privateer
Reggie Duhy (Junior X30) had an outstanding drive, netting him a podium finish
once again. 3 rounds out of 3 the Compkart Fluro Chassis has been on the podium,
showing the true pace of this in all weather conditions - whether it be rain or
shine!
KKC
would like to take this opportunity to thank the Compkart Family of drivers,
mechanics, supporters and of course their engine providers, supplying the power
to prove exactly what the Fluro chassis can truly do.
All enquiries related to the
Compkart
Chassis can be directed to Gary Rolfe at KKC on 07725 367043 / 01327 844320 or
Team - Mark Litchfield, MLR-Comp on 07850 026321.
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The IAME X30 E Plate Championship (25/05)
All
X30 drivers and everyone that would like to race in a one off X30 championship
for the E or English Champion plate, please enter Shenington for 17th September.
Open practice available on Saturday 16th September, all at the usual rates.
In
addition to the exclusive use of the E Plate on the kart for X30 Junior and
Senior for the next 12 months or whenever the 2018 E Plate is held, the top
three in each class will all receive a set of slicks courtesy of John Mills
Engineering. Also the champion will be awarded a free entry to the IAME
International Final on 15th October, subject to licence and age requirements.
Subject to availability the Junior Champion may be able to race in Seniors if
necessary.
Do put this event into your season
diaries now, it is only one of a very few opportunities to get a coveted
cherished numberplate in these popular classes. Entries will open in the summer
and be available on Shenington's online system here:
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?c=23
.
Racing or practice at Shenington's club meeting prior to the event is welcomed,
always on the third Sunday of the month with practice available on Saturday 17th
June and Friday 14th July. Or enter our Shenington SuperPrix and Historic
Revival on 15/16th July, with TV coverage, pig roast, bar and music over the
weekend, always the highlight of our season. Open practice available on Friday
14th July.
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MiniMax Super One Special Offer (22/05)
Super
One with the support of JAG Engineering have made a great offer for the
remainder of the season for the ABkC National Kart MiniMax Championship.
The entry fee has been cut in half and
fifty per cent discount on a set of slicks per round so join in with the best
drivers in the UK and have a go!
Entry fee is now only £90 instead of £180 and a set of
slicks just £66.50 so what's to lose? Friday practice is optional. Get all
the benefits of racing in the UK's premier series, television coverage on
Motorsports.tv as well. Guests are eligible for the overall trophies and the
Rookie award.
The next round is on 24/25th June at
Fulbeck, enter on
http://www.superoneseries.com/.
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TKM Platinum Cup At Three Sisters (19/05)
Closing
date for the TKM Platinum Cup at Three Sisters is approaching so get your
entries in now!
Manchester & Buxton Kart Club, which was not involved in
the financial collapse which hit the circuit race school, has been given the go
ahead to run the May 27/28 race meeting and we're hoping for a bumper turnout of
TKM drivers at this high speed circuit.
The format is testing on Saturday the 27th, with racing on
Sunday the 28th. Special entry cost for TKM drivers is the club member rate at
£90 for both the test day and race meeting. Or of course you can just enter to
race at £50.
Tal-Ko will be supporting the
Platinum Cup with vouchers for the top three in Juniors and Seniors. You can
enter on-line at www.mbkc.co.uk where
you can also find full information about the circuit.
TKM boss Alan Turney says: "We are
delighted that the club have managed to overcome the problem of the race school
collapse and hope we will have an excellent entry for the prestigious TKM
Platinum Cup."
And added MBKC secretary Alan Crankshaw: "We have had a
massive amount of support over the last week and we hope that the TKM fraternity
will turn out in force to enjoy some great racing and provide solidarity to
MBKC."
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The Southern Championships (17/05)
It's
that time of year again! June will see Forest Edge Kart Club run the now nearly
fabled Southern Championship meeting!
This year it's half term week so with
Friday 2nd June being open practice for all, including non-racers, it promises
to be a huge event as per last few years.
With the biggest grids in the UK for
all Rotax classes this is one event not to miss, great practice for 177's
against a quality field for the O Plate later this year that again thanks to
Rotax and JAG see's the winner off to the Rotax Grand Finals.
The two day event gives drivers the
best of all worlds, with Saturday format in a timed qualifying motion, 2 heats
and a final, Sunday into the UK traditional three heats and a final.
This event has become more and more
prestigious and with the club consistently gaining double century entries this
is the one big club race to be at, great value over three days, great racing and
we promise at least a smattering on sunshine
So, first weekend of June why not head down to Hampshire
and have a great weekend racing, or come down to cheer on your friends, watch
your favourites?
Online entry is available at
https://fekc.alphatiming.co.uk/register/msa/entrylist,
and you can watch Alpha online to see live timing. Further details available at
www.fekc.co.uk.
FEKC look forward to seeing another
great SC weekend's racing!
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Tuto Super One Series (16/05)
The
fourth Super One round of the season (Whilton Mill, 13th-14th May) saw some
drivers consolidate their championship positions and new contenders come to the
fore. The weather was overcast on Saturday with some rain showers on Sunday
morning.
The inspirational Billy Monger visited the Super One paddock, to the delight of
everyone who knows him or who has been affected by his recent accident.
Full results from Round 4 can be found at
http://www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/results/s1/2017/20170514.html,
and Championship points at
http://www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/?page_id=1331.
There is more information on the series at
http://www.superoneseries.com.
ABkC
Honda Cadet National Championship
Poleman
Joshua McLean took the first heat win, then Archie Brown took the other two wins
from 9th on the grid.
Final 1 was on a dry track and Brown led at the start
before he was briefly overcome by Harvey Charter. McLean picked off Lucas
Ellingham then Charter to lead most of the race but on the last lap, Ellingham,
who had stayed on McLean's bumper throughout, saw his chance to take the win.
McLean finished 2nd and Oliver Bearman 3rd.
Final 2 was abruptly truncated just after half distance
after a crash between Ivan Lomliev and Sebastian Bloch caused a red flag, for
which Lomliev was disqualified. McLean led all seven laps and finished just
ahead of Ellingham with Bearman 3rd again.
In the Championship standings Brown is now 34 points ahead
of McLean. The next round for the Honda Cadets is on 4th June at Clay Pigeon in
Dorset.
Results Final 1 (15 laps): 1 Lucas Ellingham (Zip); 2 Joshua McLean (Synergy); 3
Oliver Bearman (Project One); 4 Harvey Charter (Zip); 5 Archie Brown (Synergy);
6 Theo Micouris (Zip)
Results
Final 2 (7 laps): 1 McLean; 2 Ellingham; 3 Bearman; 4 Brown; 5 Daniel Guinchard
(Project One); 6 Connor Clifford (Project One)
MSA British Cadet Kart
Championship
Taylor
Barnard and his team-mate Alex Dunne were neck and next in the heats ahead of
poleman Matthew Rees.
Final 1 took place with everyone on slicks on a drying
track and Barnard pulled further and further away for yet another win, with
Rashan Chigorimbo able to come through to 2nd and close the gap slightly to
Barnard on the last lap. However, he was disqualified after coming in
underweight. Maxwell Dodds and William MacIntyre fought hard for 2nd with Dodds
securing it by a couple of tenths. Dunne didn't appear in the results due to
transponder problems.
In Final 2 on a dry track Barnard saw more opposition,
mainly from Matthew Rees who led for a couple of laps, with the chasing group
including Dodds and Freddie Slater never far away. Dunne made up 26 places to
finish 5th behind Barnard, Rees, Slater and Dodds.
The next round for the IAME Cadets is at Fulbeck on 25th
June, where Rees will be attempting to reduce his 44-point deficit to Barnard.
Results Final 1 (14 laps): 1 Taylor
Barnard (Synergy); 2 Maxwell Dodds (Tonykart); 3 William McIntyre (Synergy); 4
Aiden Neate (Zip); 5 Freddie Slater (Synergy); 6 Christopher Draper (Tonykart)
Results Final 2 (15 laps): 1 Barnard; 2 Matthew Rees
(Zip); 3 Slater; 4 Dodds; 5 Alex Dunne (Synergy); 6 Draper
MSA X30 Junior National
Championship
Louie
Westover, Reggie Duhy and Dragan Pinsent shared the heat wins while poleman
Morgan Porter dropped to 8th.
As Final 1 started Westover kept the lead from pole but by
the end of lap 1 Pinsent had taken over as part of a battle between himself,
Duhy, and eventual winner Luke Whitehead. Pinsent finished 2nd and Porter 3rd
while Westover and Duhy had dropped back several seconds.
In Final 2
Pinsent, Porter and Whitehead struggled for control with multiple lead changes
and Duhy poised in 4th to gain from any mistakes. The race finished in that
order, but Whitehead was disqualified for an exhaust problem, promoting Duhy to
the podium.
Westover leaves Whilton Mill with an 18-point lead over
Wilkinson with Duhy another ten points behind that.
Results Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Luke Whitehead (Compkart); 2
Dragan Pinsent (Exprit); 3 Morgan Porter (Tonykart); 4 Louie Westover (Kosmic);
5 Reggie Duhy (Compkart); 6 Sean Butcher (Tonykart)
Results Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Pinsent; 2 Porter; 3 Duhy; 4
Westover; 5 Jonny Wilkinson (Tonykart); 6 Caden McQueen (Mad-Croc)
MSA
X30 Senior National Championship
Unlucky
so far this season, Oliver Hodgson took two wins in the heats after Qualifying
on pole, with Elliot Harvey and Lewis Malin also successful.
Final 1 was a
demonstration of Hodgson and championship leader Danny Keirle's skill with Joe
Turney, new to Senior karting this year, finishing 1.33s behind after gaining
places at the start.
Hodgson again led the entirety of the race in Final 2, but
this time Turney hunted down Keirle to take 2nd halfway through with Keirle a
safe distance ahead of Harvey in 4th.
The X30 classes will be out next at Fulbeck on 25th June.
Keirle has 578 points to Turner's 540 while Hodgson is barely in the top ten.
Results Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Oliver
Hodgson (Birel ART); 2 Danny Keirle (Fullerton); 3 Joe Turney (Kosmic); 4 Thomas
Turner (Tonykart); 5 William Pettitt (Tonykart); 6 Luke Hughes (Mach 1)
Results Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Hodgson; 2 Turney; 3 Keirle;
4 Elliot Harvey (Alonso); 5 Lewis Malin (Compkart); 6 Turner
ABkC
Minimax National Championship
Only
four Minimax drivers showed up, and pole went to Tom Adams then the two heat
wins to Lewis Gilbert. In Final 1 Lewis Gilbert was the early leader before
Adams leapfrogged Kai Hunter to take the lead for the rest of the race. Gilbert
retook 2nd in the closing stages.
Hunter took the lead at the start in Final 2, then Adams
had five laps in the hot seat before Gilbert secured the lead at half distance
to win ahead of Adams and Hunter.
Results Final 1 (15 laps): 1 Tom Adams (Tonykart); 2 Lewis
Gilbert (Tonykart); 3 Kai Hunter (Kosmic); 4 Ben Caisley (Tonykart)
Results Final 2 (16 laps): 1 Gilbert; 2 Adams; 3 Hunter; 4
Caisley
ABkC Junior Max National Championship
Bradley
Barrett took pole in Qualifying but problems in a heat dropped him down the
order while Clayton Ravenscroft took both heat wins.
However,
Ravenscroft went off at the start of Final 1 leaving Jason Lockwood in the lead
who as it turned out had broken formation early at the start and was later
penalised 10s. Tyler Chesterton soon took over at the front with Bradley Barrett
and Lockwood fighting behind him, but Ben Burgess overtook Lockwood for 3rd two
laps from the end. Ravenscroft came back to 7th but was disqualified for
non-compliance.
Final 2 saw less action at the front with Chesterton
leading all the way, gradually pulling away from Tommy Foster and Lewis Gilbert.
Barrett's race had finished almost before it started while Ravenscroft made up
13 places to 10th.
Junior Max will have its next outing at Fulbeck on 25th
June where Rhys Hunter will be trying to make up some of his 31-point deficit to
Chesterton.
Results Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Tyler Chesterton (Tonykart);
2 Bradley Barrett (Tonykart); 3 Ben Burgess (Tonykart); 4 Guy Cunnington
(Tonykart); 5 Tommy Foster (Tonykart); 6 Isaac Smith (Tonykart)
Results Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Chesterton; 2 Foster; 3 Lewis
Gilbert (Tonykart); 4 Smith; 5 Burgess; 6 Cameron Thompson (Kosmic)
ABkC Rotax 177 National
Championship
Dan
Bushell took pole and one of the heat wins, while James Beacroft took the other
heat.
In
Final 1 Bushell took off in the lead for most of the race with Beacroft 2nd
until lap 10 when he disappeared, handing 2nd to Tony Dickinson. Dickinson was
then able to challenge for the lead and hold it for a couple of laps before the
O Plate holder Chris Thomas overtook, after a climb through the field, and
pulled away for the remaining three laps to win ahead of Dickinson and Buster
Mepham.
Thomas led throughout in Final 2 while Beacroft and Bushell worked their way
through the field to take 2nd and 3rd ahead of Dickinson. Mepham had crossed the
line 2nd but was disqualified for a technical issue.
The 177 drivers are on their second round out of three,
with a place at the Rotax Max Grand Finals up for grabs for the best. Thomas is
now 12 points ahead of Beacroft and 22 points ahead of Dickinson, and the final
round will be on 27th August at Shenington.
Results Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Chris Thomas (Tonykart); 2
Tony Dickinson (Gillard); 3 Buster Mepham (Kosmic); 4 Gary Anderson (Exprit); 5
David Griffiths (GMS); 6 Jamie McGeoghan (GMS)
Results Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Thomas; 2 Mepham; 3 James
Beacroft (Kosmic); 4 Dan Bushell (Gillard); 5 Dickinson; 6 Anderson
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs
courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Don't Miss This (12/05)
Win
the British Championship and win an all inclusive free drive in OK and OKJ at
the CIK world championship with factory Tonykart or Kosmic race teams, at the UK
premier kart circuit PFI International. See
http://tvkc.co.uk/beta/cik/.
Not
only this but there are 6 subsidised 'Golden Ticket' drives available thanks to
the British MSA: free race entry, Vortex: free race engine, Strawberry racing:
karts and awning space, ACR Kart's and awning space, plus free race tyres for
junior entrants. And the best part you don't even have to win the
championship to get these fantastic prizes. The 6 lucky drivers will be drawn at
random during the first two rounds of rounds of the championship, you must
compete in all 3 rounds of the championship to qualify for the prizes.
The championship is being held over 3
race weekends with double header races at each round, so pre final and Final on
Saturday and Sunday.
Venues:
Clay Pigeon - 3rd & 4th June
Shenington - 26th 27th August
PFI - 9th & 10th September
Enter
here: http://www.race-entries.co.uk/race-entry/
If you have had a bad start to your
championship season why not take part in the only real British Championship and
give yourself the opportunity to race against the best in the world at PFI at
the end of season finale CIK world championship on 20th -24th September.
If you are 12
years old or older and have the relevant licence then get your entry in now!
Link to weights and ages are available at
https://www.msauk.org/assets/1-29.11.16.pdf.
There is no need to buy an engine - they can be
rented from Strawberry Racing for the 3 qualifying rounds at a very reasonable
cost. Or you can buy one at a special discounted price if you have your entry
for the first round in before the 15th of May. See a cost breakdown on our
facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/pg/StrawberryRacingKartTeam/posts/.
There are lots of other prizes to be
won including : factory Tours from Mercedes F1: M Sport Rally and Bentley TG.
There is also a TAG Heuer watch for the winner in each class, two carbon fibre
helmets to be won and tickets to many events including MSA British Hill climb
Championship and Rally of Wales.
Come on - you know you want to!
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MSA Bambino Kart Championship (11/05)
Round
two of the MSA Bambino Kart Championship will visit the challenging Rowrah
Circuit in Cumbria this weekend.
Archie Clark will be looking to build on his clean sweep
in round one at the GYG circuit in Wales.
Clark will be mindful of the challenge
from Scottish drivers Zak Drummond and Jack Cunningham, who have a lot of
experience at Rowrah.
Drivers will practice all day on
Saturday with a time trial format competition on Sunday. Live timing and results
can be found here:
http://live.alphatiming.co.uk/ckrc.
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Compkart South UK (08/05)
As
of Sunday 2nd April, SAIT Motorsport Limited became the Official Authorised
Compkart Distributor for the South of the United Kingdom, trading as Compkart
South UK.
SAIT Motorsport Ltd. Managing Director Laurence Sait met with Compkart UK to
discuss the Compkart brand, and had this to say, "I am very excited about SAIT
Motorsport's future with Compkart UK. Working closely with Gary & Compkart, we
will turn the South of the UK into a sea of Fluo!"
The team are competing at all events in the South East,
and shall be venturing to other circuits such as Clay Pigeon, Forest Edge, etc.
The team also aim to enter into National Race Events held in the South, such as
the Rotax 177 '0' Plate at Barton Stacey (Forest Edge) on 6th August 2017.
SAIT Motorsport Limited now add the
#choosethefluo to their already well known #helloyellow branding.
For all
Compkart
Enquiries, contact our Sales Department on 07584 560 340, or alternatively email
sales@Compkartsouth.co.uk.
For all Race Team Enquiries, please
contact Laurence direct on 07584 560 340, or alternatively email
saitmotorsport@gmail.com.
#WECHOSETHEFLUO. You should too!
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Sunday 14th May - Round 2 - IKR (05/05)
Lydd
will be hosting round 2 of the IKR (Independent Kart Racing) Owner Driver Race
Meeting.
Usual classes catered for are Bambino, 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/club-championship-regulations/
Meetings for this summer championship
(6 rounds) are every 2nd Sunday of the month with optional race practice
(sessions) the Saturday before (13th May).
Competitors best 5 results count towards their final
championship position. Many drivers do have a licence, however these meetings
are non-MSA, do contact us with any questions or clarification. A driver can do
a one off meeting.
Summer Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 8 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (15 Laps) for each class. Bambino have a
practice/qualify session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins
each). Tyre for Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and an 80 tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 slick 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.
The permitted Wet tyre for Junior Subaru, ProKart 175 &
200 is Maxxis SL'W'.
Dry tyre
for Cadet is Dunlop LS2/MSA.
Saturday
practice running order and Sunday race day timetable is posted to Facebook prior
to event.
Entry Options
Deliver 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 10th May.
In person at the weekend, entries are taken up to and
including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse are open both days,
spectators welcome.
Kart storage
is £5 per kart/per week and weekend 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
lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk, 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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MLR - Fluro Domination (02/05)
Rowrah
Kart Circuit hosted Round 2 of the X30 MSA Super One Series during the weekend
21st-23rd March, this would be the first official race of the Compkart-MLR
collaboration and what an outing this would be. Luke Whitehead (J-X30) would top
the time sheets 9 1/100ths faster than the rest of the field. Placing him in
pole position for the coming heats. With a 1st & 2nd in his 2 heats this would
place him on pole for the Pre-Final. A solid performance in this would see Luke
start from Pole for the main final. Unfortunately this would not go to plan and
matters out of Lukes control would prevent him from taking the top step of the
podium.
This
round would also see Bradley Pennell (S-X30) on-board the Compkart Chassis for
his first race with MLR and put a fine strong performance in. With a group top 6
in qualifying and unfortunate incidents in both heats Pennell would line up on
grid 20 for the Pre-Final a strong solid finish in the pre, would see this young
charger just outside of the top 10 and ready to charge for a podium finish in
the main. With incidents per-tailing in front at the start it was never going to
be easy and would ultimately place him inside the top 15 at the finish.
Privateer Reggie Duhy (J-X30) has had
considerable success over the winter, winning many races and Finals. In March,
Reggie would not only win 2 out of 3 Finals he entered but also be on the Super
1 Podium in P2 at the 1st Round. With confidence high from the 1st Round young
Reggie proved that the previous championship round was no mere fluke and placed
himself in a strong P3 qualification in group. With a further heat win in the
2nd heat and top 6 finish in the pre-final, young Reggie knew it was all to play
for in the final. With an extremely strong drive he positioned himself back onto
the podium again.
The team now travel to PF International Circuit to
continue their testing and development program with the race the following
weekend.
If you would like to become part of the Fluro Revolution, then please do not
hesitate to contact Mark Litchfield on - 07850 026321 - alternatively Gary Rolfe
on Office - 01327 844320, Mobile - 07725 .367043
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Teng Tools Shenington SuperPrix (02/05)
Shenington
KRC are pleased to offer £3000 of Teng Tool vouchers as prizes for the annual
Shenington SuperPrix and Historic Revival to be held on 14-16 July. On top
of that fantastic prize fund each driver will receive a ticket for the
traditional pig roast with salad on Saturday evening, accompanied by live music.
The bar will be open on Friday and Saturday evening. The finals will be
televised for Motorsport.tv and Front Runner and then available on YouTube in
superb high definition. The first showings on Motorsports.tv will be 14
August for Part 1 and 21 August for Part 2. Each class winner will be able
to use the SP plate at Shenington for the next 12 months (except 210 Challenge
who have their O Plate). The event hosts Super 4 rounds for KZ UK
and 250 National, but club members can enter and like all the other classes, the
results count for club championship points.
Friday practice day is open to all, but Saturday will
start with scrutineering then practice for most of the day followed by a heat in
late afternoon. Sunday will see the remainder of the heats and the finals.
During each of the three days there will be on track demonstrations by the
British Historic Kart Club and the Legends. They have their own marquee
for static display, and there is another marquee for the pig roast and on Sunday
the prize giving. Class winners have a superb perpetual trophy to keep for
a year as well as the sought after Gil Rixon Driver of the Day award. SKRC
thank all the class sponsors which helps to pay for the TV. This is the
club's premier event of the year, where SKRC offer a family friendly weekend
with lots of attractions and certainly not to be missed. Entry forms and
draft regulations are available on the website by going to Forms / Entries tab
and will soon be available on the online entry system.
For more
information visit
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk.
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British
Superkart Championship
(02/05)
Reigning
champion Jack Layton extended his lead at the top of the table after two solid
results.
In
the opening race, he fought back from a first lap excursion to finish fifth. The
win went to James O'Reilly who took the lead at the start and was never headed.
Dan Clark tried to close the gap but was still 2.5 seconds behind at the flag.
In the second race O'Reilly led the first four laps and looked to be heading for
a double win. But a broken exhaust dropped him back to fourth place at the flag.
Andy Bird took over at the front and scored his maiden MSA Championship victory.
Paul Platt was lying in third place, however a broken chain tensioner dropped
him back and Gavin Bennett came through for second place just ahead of Layton.
Results: Round Three
1 James O'Reilly (Anderson Viper)
2 Dan Clark (Anderson Gas Gas)
3 Andy Bird (Anderson Gas Gas)
Results:
Round Four
1 Andy Bird
(Anderson Gas Gas)
2 Gavin
Bennett (Anderson DEA)
3 Jack
Layton (Anderson DEA)
Provisional Championship Standings:
1 Jack Layton - 135 points
2 Paul Platt - 119
= Dan Clark - 119
Photograph courtesy of Nick Purdie.
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KZ2 & KZ UK Tyre Tender (27/04)
The Motor Sports Association, jointly with the
Association of British Kart Clubs, invites tyre manufacturers to submit Tenders
for the right to be the sole supplier of slick and wet tyres for the MSA KZ2 and
the ABkC KZ UK classes with effect from 01 January 2018 up to and including 31
December 2020.
For more information
click here (PDF).
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TVKC Ladies Day (26/04)
Back
for a third consecutive year, Trent Valley Kart Club will host their special
'Ladies Day' charity event on Sunday 4th June 2017 to help raise money for
Cancer Research UK.
Glam Up For TVKC's Ladies Day
Help support our event by getting dressed up for
the day! Ladies to dress in their finest attire, Men to dress in Pink and
special awards for the Best Dressed Kart!
Exclusive Ladies Lounge - join us for
a glass of something fizzy?!
Cupcake Sweepstake - win a fabulous box of homemade cupcakes!
Driver of the Day Award - register yourself to win a free
entry to the 2017 MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix!
All
proceeds will be donated to Cancer Research UK
Plus, new for 2017 - Female Driver Of The Day Award!
We are pleased to announce that the
BWRDC will be supporting our event and will be present on the day to help answer
any questions you may have. They have very kindly sponsored a 'Female
Driver of the Day' award that will be presented at the podium presentation to a
female driver of their choice!
For more information visit
www.tvkc.co.uk.
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MSA British Superkart Champs (26/04)
After
a gap of several years, Superkarts return to Croft for a busy weekend of racing.
The championship is nicely poised
after the opening rounds at Bishopscourt three weeks ago. Reigning champion Jack
Layton collected a win and a second place finish after a close battle with
four-time champion Paul Platt. Both have been experimenting with chassis and
bodywork changes so it will be interesting to see who gains the upper hand this
weekend.
Dan
Clark suffered with a lack of power at Silverstone in March but after putting in
competitive lap times at Bishopscourt he will be hoping that his fortunes have
changed and he can secure a win at Croft, his local circuit.
Photograph courtesy of Niall Doherty.
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Tuto Super One Series (25/04)
The
Super One Series returned to Rowrah for the second time this year after the
track stepped in to run Round 3, originally scheduled for Buckmore Park which
didn't have the paddock capacity for a meeting of this size. The weather was
better this time though, 10℃ but dry.
The whole paddock came together in support of the injured
F4 driver Billy Monger, a stalwart of the Super One Series for several years.
£5000 was raised by the drivers and teams including significant donations from
Cumbria Kart Club and Super One, and the #BillyWhizz stickers were ubiquitous.
Koden
helmets is supporting Super One with a carbon fibre helmet for the winners and
an extra prize for the most podiums, as well as the Koden Academy which awards
drivers wearing Koden helmets £100, £75 or £50 for podium positions. Sebastian
Bloch in Honda Cadet benefited from this at Rowrah.
MSA British Cadet Kart
Championship
Taylor
Barnard scored another double win at Rowrah to underscore his dominance in the
IAME class at present. After pole and two equally dominant heat wins, he lined
up in pole for the first Final next to Arvid Lindblad followed by Luke Watts and
Matthew Rees.
Barnard pulled away from the start as Alexander Dunne,
Matthew Rees and Lindblad fought over 2nd, but the gap only increased after
Dunne established himself and the front of the chasing pack ahead of Rees.
In
Final 2 Rees leapfrogged ahead of Dunne at the start but Barnard was again
untouchable. Christopher Draper took 3rd a few laps from the end after a battle
involving Dunne and Maxwell Dodds.
Barnard is now 31 points ahead of Rees in the Championship
but there are still five rounds to go.
Results Final 1 (14 laps): 1 Taylor
Barnard (Synergy), 2 Alex Dunne (Synergy), 3 Matthew Rees (Zip), 4 Maxwell Dodds
(Tony Kart), 5 Christopher Draper (Tony Kart), 6 Coskun Irfan (Synergy)
Results Final 2 (14 laps): 1 Barnard, 2 Rees, 3 Draper, 4
Freddie Slater (Fusion), 5 Dunne, 6 Dodds
Championship Standings: 1 Taylor Barnard 391, 2 Matthew
Rees 360. 3 Freddie Slater 346, Arvid Lindblad 346, 5 Luke Watts 339, 6 Alex
Dunne 335
ABkC Honda Cadet National Championship
Archie
Brown was another driver to win twice out of the 41 drivers in Honda Cadet with
his main opposition coming from Oliver Bearman. Theo Micouris took pole and the
three heat wins went to Alfie Rigby, Lucas Ellingham and Bearman, with Ellingham
taking pole for Final 1.
In Final 1 Ellingham held on to the lead for a few laps
before Bearman took over and finally Brown passed with three laps to go and
Bearman who had dropped back slightly retook 2nd. James Walker had been 3rd but
was excluded for poor behaviour which gave the position to Micouris.
In
Final 2 Brown had Bearman on his tail throughout but the pair of them were soon
several seconds ahead of 3rd which was taken by Sebastian Bloch from Oliver
Greenall on the last lap.
Brown now has a 17 point lead ahead of Alfie Rigby, but
Rigby was reinstated in the results pending an appeal to the MSA Motor Sports
Council so this may all change.
Results Final 1 (14 laps): 1 Archie Brown (Synergy), 2
Oliver Bearman (Zip), 3 Theo Micouris (Zip), 4 Coskun Irfan (Synergy), 5 Harvey
Charter (Zip), 6 Alfie Rigby (BRK)
Results Final 2 (14 laps): 1 Brown, 2 Bearman, 3 Sebastian
Bloch (Project One), 4 Oliver Greenall (Project One), 5 Connor Clifford (Project
One), 6 Daniel Guinchard (Project One)
Championship Standings: 1 Archie Brown 364, 2 Alfie Rigby
347, 3 Oliver Greenall 342, 4 Coskun Irfan 341, 5 Joshua McLean 327, Harvey
Charter 327
MSA X30 Junior National Championship
Luke
Whitehead and Jonny Wilkinson won the X30 Junior Finals after some racing that
went over the top at times. Whitehead took pole in Qualifying and kept it after
the heats with other heat wins going to Reggie Duhy and Alex Lloyd.
Whitehead led all
of Final 1 but once Louie Westover got into 2nd he was reeling Whitehead in with
Morgan Porter immediately behind.
In Final 2 Westover was the early leader before Whitehead
and Porter both had turns in the hot spot but a last-lap confrontation gave
Wilkinson the opportunity to go ahead and he won over a second ahead of
Westover, while Porter dropped down the order and Whitehead received a bumper
penalty.
Westover still leads the Championship but is just six points ahead of Wilkinson.
Results Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Luke
Whitehead (Compkart), 2 Louie Westover (Kosmic), 3 Morgan Porter (Tony Kart), 4
Sean Butcher (Tony Kart), 5 Jonny Wilkinson (Tony Kart), 6 Joshua Rattican (Tony
Kart)
Results Final 2 (16 laps):
1 Wilkinson, 2 Westover, 3 Reggie Duhy (Compkart), 4 Dragan Pinsent (Exprit), 5
Rattican, 6 Louie Short (Mad Croc)
Championship Standings: 1 Louie Westover 373, 2 Jonny
Wilkinson 367, 3 Sean Butcher 350, 4 Reggie Duhy 345, 5 Samuel White 334, 6
Morgan Porter 327
MSA
X30 Senior National Championship
Although
Brett Ward and Elliot Harvey beat him in Qualifying, Danny Keirle completed a
clean sheet during the racing, winning both his heats and both his Finals. The
other heat winners were Joe Turney and Thomas Turner.
The first Final saw quite a struggle
for the win between Keirle, Turney and Turner, with Turney crossing the line 2nd
but demoted for a bumper penalty. Turner was promoted to 2nd and Ward 3rd.
In Final 2
Keirle was a clearer winner, gradually pulling away from 2nd place which was
fought over by Ward and Derek Morgan, with Turner overtaking Morgan on the last
lap.
Keirle finished the weekend 23 points ahead of Ward in the Championship.
Results Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Danny
Keirle (Fullerton), 2 Thomas Turner (Tony Kart), 3 Brett Ward (Alonso), 4 Levi
King (Tony Kart), 5 Derek Morgan (Gillard), 6 Josh Skelton (Tony Kart)
Results Final 2 (17 laps): 1 Keirle, 2 Ward, 3 Turner, 4
Morgan, 5 Archie Tillett (Fullerton), 6 Gus Lawrence (Tony Kart)
Championship Standings: 1 Danny Keirle 391, 2 Thomas
Turner 368, 3 Brett Ward 343, 4 Josh Skelton 338, 5 Elliot Harvey 329, 6 James
Johnson 328
ABkC Minimax National Championship
Lewis
Gilbert and Kai Hunter shared the wins in the Minimax class where the gaps were
small between the frontrunners. Hunter took pole in Timed Qualifying and one
heat win, while Jamie Day took the other, and Hunter was on pole for Final 1 by
virtue of his better Qualifying.
Hunter lost the lead to Gilbert a couple of laps into
Final 1, and Day also had a spell up the front before Gilbert took it back, but
the trio remained tight. Final 2 was even closer with Gilbert, Day, Tom Adams
and finally Hunter all leading, but Hunter was excluded before being reinstated
pending an appeal to the MSA Motor Sports Council.
Hunter has a
massive 38 point lead in the Championship over Gilbert.
Results Final 1 (16 laps): 1 Lewis
Gilbert (Tony Kart), 2 Kai Hunter (Kosmic), 3 Jamie Day (Energy), 4 Van Knapton
(Alonso), 5 Owen Johnson (Tony Kart), 6 Tom Adams (Tony Kart)
Results Final 2 (16 laps): 1 Hunter, 2 Day, 3 Adams, 4
Knapton, 5 Johnson, 6 Leonardo Panayiotou (Alonso)
Championship Standings: 1 Kai Hunter 383, 2 Lewis Gilbert
345, 3 Van Knapton 342, 4 Owen Johnson 341, 5 Tom Adams 334, 6 Ben Caisley 318
ABkC Rotax Junior National Championship
Clayton
Ravenscroft and Tyler Chesterton won the finals in Junior Rotax after Finlay
Bunce Qualified on pole and Ravenscroft won both heats.
Ravenscroft
didn't relinquish the lead in Final 1 but had Rhys Hunter in his shadow
throughout with Chesterton taking 3rd at half distance several seconds back. In
Final 2 Chesterton passed Ravenscroft after two laps and gradually pulled away.
Ravenscroft dropped to 6th then received a bumper penalty. Hunter took 2nd again
closely followed by Guy Cunnington.
Hunter now leads the Championship by 18 points from
Chesterton with Ravenscroft a further 18 points back.
Results Final 1 (17 laps): 1 Clayton
Ravenscroft (Kosmic), 2 Rhys Hunter (Kosmic), 3 Tyler Chesterton (Tony Kart), 4
Guy Cunnington (Tony Kart), 5 Tommy Foster (Tony Kart), 6 James Lowther (Tony
Kart)
Results Final 2 (16 laps):
1 Chesterton, 2 Hunter, 3 Cunnington, 4 Foster, 5 Bradley Barrett (Tony Kart), 6
Finlay Bunce (Kosmic)
Championship Standings: 1 Rhys Hunter 370, 2 Tyler Chesterton 362, 3 Clayton
Ravenscroft 343, Bradley Barrett 343, 5 Finlay Bunce 325, 6 James Lowther 319
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs
courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Kent Kart Championship (25/04)
This
season, for the first time, the Kent Kart Championship will visit each of the
three Kent circuits twice!
This is a six round championship (Best 5 of 6 to count).
Qualifying is 8 minutes, Heats and Pre finals are 7 minutes + 1 lap, Finals are
10 minutes + 1 lap.
For more information visit
https://www.facebook.com/Kent-Kart-Championship-1838497426419139/.
Confirm your
entry via Bayford Meadows (Ian Ward) Link:
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=10.
Entries close Wednesday 26th April.
The
regulations for this championship can be found here:
http://www.bmkr.co.uk/kent-kart-championship.php
(Bayford Meadows Kart Racing Club 2007
supplementary regulations are available via Lydd Kart Circuit).
Saturday 29th April is Race
Practice/Testing at Lydd
10am to
4pm sessions will rotate all day. Sign-on for this takes place inside
Clarkekarts shop from 8am onwards. Kart shop, café & clubhouse are open both
days.
Kart
storage is £5 per kart/per week & garage space hire is £25 per kart/per day,
transponder hire is £10 per day.
Also contact Sue Hart (Club
Secretary) or circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk.,
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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Tuto MSA British Championships (25/04)
Round
3 of the Tuto MSA British Cadet Kart Championship, MSA X30 Junior National
Championship and MSA X30 Senior National Championship took place at Rowrah on
the 22nd - 23rd April.
Tuto MSA British Cadet Kart Championship
It s now four out of four for Taylor
Barnard after another two wins on the championship's return to Rowrah, this time
in more clement weather.
Barnard
was able to pull out a significant lead each time, over Irishman Alexander Dunne
in final one and Welshman Matthew Rees in final two.
Results:
1 Taylor Barnard (Synergy) 13m03.80s
2 Matthew Rees (Zip) +4.94s
3 Christopher Draper (TBA) +10.90s
Tuto MSA X30 Junior National
Championship
Jonny
Wilkinson won final two at Rowrah after a highly competitive race where Louie
Westover, Luke Whitehead and Morgan Porter also spent time in the lead.
Wilkinson secured the win on the last lap ahead of round
two winner Louie Westover and privateer Reggie Duhy.
Results:
1 Jonny Wilkinson (Tony Kart) 12.52:52s
2 Louie Westover (Kosmic) +1.14s
3 Reggie Duhy (Compkart) +2.65s
Tuto MSA X30 Senior National
Championship
Danny Keirle continued his dominant Super One campaign
with two more wins at Rowrah.
After a lively first final Keirle took a lights-to-flag victory in final two,
pulling away from Brett Ward, while Thomas Turner took third from Derek Morgan
on the last lap.
Results:
1
Danny Keirle (Fullerton) 13.23:82s
2 Brett Ward (Alonso) +4.23s
3 Thomas Turner (Tony Kart) +4.33s
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James's Aim Realised (19/04)
Kart
racer James Canham, of Bury St Edmunds made a personal triumph over the Easter
weekend, winning Round 4 of the EPKC Rotax 177 Championship, at Ellough Park
Race Circuit, near Beccles.
James launched a fundraising and awareness campaign in aid
of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust in March of this year with his sights set on
reaching £1,000 in donations to the charity by the end of the season.
James was made
aware of the incurable genetic condition at the age of 15 when discovering one
of his closest friends was living with the condition, which is caused by a
faulty gene from birth.
Cystic Fibrosis at the time had an average life expectancy
of just 31 years, and many were not living to see that age.
In
the years of 2006/2007 he ran a similar campaign alongside his karting to help
his friend and those in the same position raising money for the Trust, but never
achieved his goal of winning a race carrying the important message.
Since returning
to the sport after some years away he has joined the Flash Racing team under the
watchful eye of experienced multiple karting champion and team owner Gordon
Chenery.
Since launching his 2017 fundraising campaign in March James has helped raise
over £440 for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust through trackside and online donations,
and on Saturday took a long awaited race victory sporting the charity livery.
James
would like to thank everyone who has donated to the cause so far, and also to
the help and support of Flash Racing in achieving his goals.
More information on his fundraising can be found at
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/cysticfibrosiskart.
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Tuto Super One Series (11/04)
The
TKMs took part in their second round and the Rotax 177s and Honda Cadets their
first at Rissington with summer temperatures warming the panoramic Cotswolds
track.
Koden helmets is supporting Super One with a carbon fibre helmet for the winners
and an extra prize for the most podiums, as well as the Koden Academy which
awards drivers wearing Koden helmets £100, £75 or £50 for podium positions, with
Abbi Pulling in Junior TKM being the biggest beneficiary so far.
MSA Junior TKM National
Championship
Abbi
Pulling took two strong wins at Rissington, five and six seconds ahead
respectively.
Charlie Mann took pole on Saturday morning 11 hundredths
ahead of Pulling then Mann went on to win both heats although with Pulling
running him very close.
In
Final 1, Archie Strong, who started 3rd, leapfrogged both Mann and Pulling at
the start and led for four laps while Pulling worked her way back from 4th to
the lead. Strong, Mann and Welham had turns in 2nd before James Pashley secured
it but Welham received a driving exclusion after finishing 7th. Mann completed
the podium.
In
Final 2 Pulling led all the way while a battle raged for 2nd between Strong,
Mann, Archie Albone, Kurt Roberts and Theo Hesketh, with Roberts taking the
runner-up spot and Hesketh gaining 11 places to take 3rd, which was settled on
the last lap.
Pulling now leads the Championship by five points from
Ross Deal with Pashley 10 points behind that.
Results Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Abbi
Pulling (Tal-Ko), 2 James Pashley (Jade), 3 Charlie Mann (Tal-Ko), 4 Archie
Strong (Jade), 5 Ross Deal (Tal-Ko), 6 Kurt Roberts (Jade)
Results Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Pulling, 2 Roberts, 3 Theo
Hesketh (Tonykart), 4 Archie Albone (Tonykart), 5 Deal, 6 Alexander Page
(Tonykart)
Provisional
Championship Points Standings: 1 Abbi Pulling 360, 2 Ross Deal 255, 3 James
Pashley 344, 4 Kurt Roberts 339, 5 Theo Hesketh 334, 6 Archie Strong 312
MSA Senior TKM National
Championship
Adam
Sparrow and Matthew Allnutt were 1st and 2nd in the first Final then swapped
places in Final 2 at the front of the 43-kart field.
Sparrow headed Timed Qualifying 5
hundredths ahead of Peter Newman with Allnutt in 4th, then Sparrow won his two
heats with Stephen Letts winning the other, but Max Goldsmith's 2nd and 4th gave
him 2nd on the Final 1 grid ahead of Letts. Allnutt was down in 11th after
problems in his 2nd heat.
There
were four different leaders and five changes of lead during the 18 laps of Final
1 - Sparrow, Letts, Sam Fowler and James Mills all up front before Sparrow
managed to hold on to it for the last five laps. Allnutt gained three places to
take 2nd on the last lap and Mills did likewise for 3rd.
In Final 2
Sparrow led for four laps before Allnutt took over, with Simon Vercoe then
Fowler running 2nd before Sparrow passed Fowler in the closing laps.
Results Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Adam
Sparrow (Tal-Ko), 2 Matthew Allnutt (Tonykart), 3 James Mills (Tonykart), 4
Simon Vercoe (Tal-Ko), 5 Matthew Taylor (Tonykart), 6 Harry Moore (Jade)
Results Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Allnutt, 2 Sparrow, 3 Sam
Fowler (Jade), 4 Stephen Letts (Tonykart), 5 Mills, 6 Taylor
ABkC Honda Cadet National
Championship
Joshua
McLean took both Final wins at Rissington for the first round of the year for
Honda Cadet, where there were 42 entries requiring a Repechage.
Archie Brown
qualified on pole from Alfie Rigby and rookie Oliver Stewart while the heat wins
went to Harvey Charter, Oliver Bearman and James Walker, with Charter taking
pole for Final 1 by virtue of his 2nd place in his other heat.
Charter
ended up 11th after the start of Final 1 where Walker took the lead initially
before Brown led for much of the race, with McLean glued to his bumper, making
his move to win on the last lap.
McLean led the whole of Final 2 but only got away from the
pack during the lkast lap jostling for position. Oliver Greenall had been 2nd
for most of the race with Coskun Irfan taking 3rd. The result remains
provisional due to an appeal to the Motor Sports Council over one of the black
flags during the race.
Results Final 1 (16 laps): 1 Joshua McLean (Zip), 2 Archie
Brown (Synergy), 3 James Walker (Synergy), 4 Oliver Greenall (Project One), 5
Coskun Irfan (Synergy), 6 Lucas Ellingham (Zip)
Results Final 2 (16 laps): 1 McLean, 2 Greenall, 3 Irfan,
4 Ellingham, 5 Walker, 6 Brown.
ABkC Formula Rotax Max 177 National Championship
The
177 class is back in Super One for a three-round Championship, with the other
rounds being at Whilton Mill and Shenington where the winner will receive a
ticket to the Grand Final at Portimao in Portugal in November, or a new Rotax
Evo engine, supported by J.A.G.
The O Plate Chris Thomas won everything, including both
Finals, with James Beacroft and Tony Dickinson vying for 2nd place. Dickinson
was a solid 2nd in Final 1, but in Final 2 he came off at the start leaving 2nd
to Beacroft, with Buster Mepham taking 3rd from Marcus Bazley early on.
Thompson
is now eight points ahead of Beacroft in the Championship, followed by Mepham
and Dickinson.
Results Final 1 (18 laps): 1 Chris Thomas (Tonykart), 2
Tony Dickinson (Gillard), 3 James Beacroft (Kosmic), 4 Buster Mepham, 5 Marcus
Bazley, 6 Lee Hodge (Kosmic)
Results Final 2 (18 laps): 1 Thomas, 2 Beacroft, 3 Mepham, 4 Darren Rich
(Tonykart), 5 Bazley, 6 Alexander Luck
Provisional Championship Points Standings: 1 Chris Thomas
196, 2 James Beacroft 188, 3 Buster Mepham 178, 4 Tony Dickinson 175, 5
Alexander Luck 172, 6 Marcus Bazley 170
Full results are
available from http://www.tagheuer-timing.co.uk/?page_id=630 and
Championship information is at http://www.superoneseries.com/.
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs
courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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IKR Opening Round Summer Season (03/04)
Round
1 - IKR (Independent Kart Racing) Owner Driver Race Meeting
Usual classes
catered for are Bambino, 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-driver
s/club-championship-regulations/.
Meetings for this championship (6 rounds) are every 2nd
Sunday of the month with optional race practice (sessions) the Saturday before
(8th April).
Competitors best 5 results count towards their final
championship position. Many drivers do have a licence, however these meetings
are non-msa, do contact us with any questions or clarification. A driver can do
a one off meeting.
Summer Format
Practice of at least 3 minutes per class, followed by
timed qualifying of at least 8 mins per class, then one heat (8 Laps), Pre-Final
(8 Laps) and a Grand Final (15 Laps) for each class. Bambino have a
practice/qualify session of at least 3 laps, followed by 3 timed runs (10 mins
each). Tyre for Bambino is Le Cont MSA04 and a 80 tooth rear sprocket.
All Rotax classes and Junior Subaru
use the Maxxis HG1 slick 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.
The permitted Wet tyre for Junior Subaru, ProKart 175 &
200 is Maxxis SL'W'. Dry tyre for Cadet is Dunlop LS2/MSA.
F4S Race Series
are joining us with their own grid on Sunday 9th April for round 2 of their
championship. For more information visit
http://www.f4sraceseries.co.uk/.
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 5th April.
In person at the weekend, entries are taken up to and
including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse are open both days,
spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per kart/per week and weekend garage
space hire is £25 per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Notices
2016/2017 Winter Championship Awards will be presented 9th
April in the Clubhouse after race day trophies for Summer R1 have been given
out.
'Owner
Driver Evenings' have started now, 4pm to 7pm. Bambino class on Tuesday's,
Cadets on Wednesdays & Juniors on Thursdays.
Contact Sue Hart (Club Secretary) or
circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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Compkart UK Collaboration (03/04)
KKC,
The Compkart UK & Ireland Importers are proud to confirm, with immediate effect,
the collaboration between themselves and Mark Litchfield of MLR Racing Team.
After winning the Junior X30 World
Championship in 2015 with their partner team - BN Racing, Vital Motorsport &
their parent company KKC Kart Components introduced the iconic Compkart brand to
the UK market in January 2016.
Compkart has been incredibly successful, winning races
across the UK and Ireland. Along with being positioned Vice European Junior X30
Champions. 2016 would also see The Vital Motorsport Race Team successfully
achieve the ultimate goal of winning the Senior X30 World Championship title.
As of
immediate effect, we are now proud to announce a collaboration with Mark
Litchfield of MLR (Mark Litchfield Racing) who have been positioned as
Compkart's new UK factory race team. This provides a great opportunity for
current and prospective drivers to be taught, trained & ultimately run by one of
the UK's most successful drivers, having won multiple British & European
Championships.
Vital
Motorsport would like to thank all their drivers, parents & Supporters for their
continued support, not only supporting the team but also the Compkart Brand. KKC
and Vital Motorsport, now look forward to their future collaboration with Mark
Litchfield and are confident that this partnership will form and bolster
fantastic results for not only the drivers but also the Compkart Brand.
We are confident
that this new collaboration will ensure the future to be very bright -
#choosethefluo
To arrange a test drive on a Compkart Chassis please
contact Gary Rolfe at KKC Kart Components on 01327 844320 or for team enquiries
please contact Mark Litchfield on 07850 026321.
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Awning Space Available (30/03)
KMS
have awning space available for Cadet and X30 for Super One, LGM and club
events.
Following a very successful 2016 season, we showed a very high potential to beat
the big teams.
Our 2016 results for Iame Cadet include...
Super 1 round maximum points @ Rissington
Super 1 round winning @ Buckmore Park
LGM round win @ GYG
Welsh Champions
Numerous podiums @ S1 and LGM
3rd in Super One
4th in LGM
...and X30 Jnr...
Wombwell Club champions
Cock of the North champions
Plus many more championships in previous years.
If you're interested in joining us or
for further information
please don't hesitate to contact us - email KatoMotorsport@yahoo.com
or telephone 07791 645019.
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MSA Relaunches Kart Championships (29/03)
The
Motor Sports Association (MSA) has relaunched this year's MSA British Junior and
Senior Kart Championships with a revised calendar and a stunning new prize
package.
Promoted by Super One Series, the six-round championship will take place over
three events, beginning on 3-4 June at Clay Pigeon and ending on 8-10 September
at PFI. In between is a meeting on 26-27 August at Shenington. Competitors are
able to hire Vortex engines from Strawberry Racing, or alternatively purchase
them at a special discount price.
The two title winners will each receive an OTK-sponsored,
full factory supported prize drive in the CIK-FIA World Championships at PFI on
22-24 September (if the MSA British Junior Champion is eligible for the OK
class, he or she will be permitted to enter that class). If either champion is
unable to accept this great prize, it will be offered to the vice-champion. Vega
will also supply a tyre voucher for the Junior class, to be redeemed at any
CIK-FIA event.
A further six free entries (three per class) to the world
title event at PFI will be drawn randomly at regular intervals up to the end of
round two at Shenington. These will include either a Tonykart or a Birel ART
chassis, supplied by Strawberry Racing and Andy Cox Racing respectively, along
with awning space. Vortex will supply engines, while Vega will again supply tyre
vouchers to the Junior class. Vega/ACR is offering a further 24 sets of prize
tyres over the six rounds.
Additional
prizes include factory tours at the Mercedes AMG Petonas Formula One Team,
M-Sport and Bentley GT. There is also a TAG Heuer watch for the winner in each
class, along with a Koden helmet. The MSA is providing prize tickets to rounds
of the FIA World Rallycross Championship and MSA British Hill Climb
Championship, plus World Rally Passes for Wales Rally GB.
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said:
"The MSA British Kart Championships are renowned worldwide for producing future
world champions across our sport, including F1. Consequently we must always
ensure that they set the highest standards in order to produce the best talent.
"This year we have undertaken,
together with a significant cross-section of karting, a significant review of
the MSA British Championships following the false start at Rowrah. We are
extremely grateful to all those key players in the sport who have contributed to
what we believe will be the most exciting, challenging and indeed for several
competitors, the most rewarding, launch pad for their racing careers."
Super One's John Hoyle added: "We are
delighted with the new format of the MSA British Kart Championships and the
fantastic prize packages on offer. We urge competitors to register and enter for
the first rounds as soon as possible."
Eligibility for
prizes is contingent on participation at all three events. There is also a
fundamental requirement for at least 15 competitors to be registered and entered
for the first round in each championship by the closing date of 30 April 2017.
Those already paid to register with Super One in other classes will not be
subject to an additional registration fee.For full details of the championship
regulations and prizes, please visit
www.superoneseries.com.
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Rotax Max 177 Super One (24/03)
The
Motor Sports Association have recently sanctioned a three round Championship for
Rotax Max 177.
The Super One events at the following circuits - Little
Rissington, Whilton Mill and Shenington - will host the Rotax 177 Class for a
National Championship for which the star prize is a sponsored drive in the Rotax
Max World Finals to be held at Portimao, Portugal in November.
The first round at Little Rissington
is only a couple of weeks away so it is vital that you guys get your entries in
now to ensure a place on the grid.
Contact
sonja@superoneseries.com.
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Zylon Helmet Visor Strips (23/03)
Ever
wanteded an F1-style Zylon Helmet Visor Strip but thought they were too
expensive?
Well GMR Plastics have an alternative - made here in the UK!
We have two versions available, one in
ABS Carbon Look as per photos and one in plain white, ideal for painting
although both can be painted.
Take a look at our Facebook page
gmrplastics for all the
details.
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JAG Support For 177 Championship (22/03)
JAG
are to offer support for Super One 177 championship!
Rotax Grand Final ticket for the
winner of the of the Super One 177 Championship or a new Rotax Evo Engine.
Plus a free set of tyres for everyone
that enters the championship!
What is included in the price:
3 x Entries Saturday and Sunday.
3
x Set of race slicks.
1 x Set of
wets tyres.
2 x Super One tyre
holders.
2 x tyres bags One
slicks one wets.
3 x transponder
hire.
NO new test tyres allowed
so what you pay no add on extras.
TV coverage.
Top three awards ticket for 2 people.
Free Autosport tickets for 2 for the 10 top ten seeded
drivers.
Enter today at
http://www.race-entries.co.uk/product/rotax-177-three-race-series/#event-one-rissington
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The TVKC Easter Raffle (22/03)
As
some of you may already be aware, our Chairman and Clerk of the Course, Nigel
Edwards, lost his eldest son, Marc, a few weeks ago. This was absolutely
devastating news and as members of Trent Valley Kart Club we're sure you will
wish to pass on your condolences to Nigel and his family at this very difficult
time.
We at
Trent Valley Kart Club wanted to show our support by organising a charity event
to help raise money for the Anthony Nolan Trust, a cause very close to the
Edwards' family heart.
At the opening round of the 2017 Club Championship (1st &
2nd April), we will be holding an Easter Raffle. The tickets are now on
sale and are £1 each, available from Race Control. All proceeds will go to
the Anthony Nolan Trust and the lucky ticket winner will receive a Cadbury's
Luxury Easter Chocolate Hamper.
Please help us to support this wonderful charity, all
contributions will be greatly received.
For more
information visit
www.tvkc.co.uk.
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Lydd Kart Circuit Makes History (21/03)
Last
weekend Lydd Kart Circuit ran the first ever IKR / MSA race event on the largest
scale in history.
Over one hundred and sixty karts took place with a great
atmosphere and competitive racing.
The F100 & Modified Prokarts represented the IKR & Duncan
Masters with the RAF & Armed Forces represented the MSA.
Simon Blunt of the MSA and James
Clarke representing IKR had a very positive and frank meeting on the Saturday.
Hopefully
this can be a good starting point to get karting back to raw roots and make it
more successful, cheaper, fairer and consistent.
The meeting was a huge success from Lydd's point of view
and many thanks to all that supported and helped. It was also great to
have help from Kelvin Nicholls & Richard Lock from Ellough Park Kart Circuit.
The success of such an event
hopefully shows it can help to see karting grow once again.
Again, massive thank you to all the
drivers, families and staff that made this happen.
For more information call 01797
321747 or 321895, email
lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
visit our website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com,
find us on Facebook
www.facebook.com/lydd.kartcircuit/
or download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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Tuto Super One Series Round 1 (20/03)
The
first round of the 2017 series for IAME Cadets, TKM, X30 and Rotax classes
didn't see a single period of dry running, and with no action until midday on
Sunday due to the torrential rain the organisers at Rowrah did incredibly well
to get through the entire programme.
MSA
British Cadet Kart Championship
Taylor Barnard qualified on pole 0.15s ahead of
Coskun Irfan then Barnard, Freddie Slater and Alexander Dunne took a heat
apiece, with Barnard and Slater ending up equal on points and Barnard taking
pole for Final 1 by virtue of his higher qualifying position. In Final 1 Slater
got the best start before Barnard took back the lead, with Slater staying on
Barnard's tail throughout. Slater briefly took the lead on lap 7, before tucking
back into position, then in the traditional last lap tussle he ended up 4th and
Matthew Rees took 2nd ahead of Arvid Lindblad. Barnard dominated the second
Final, over a second ahead throughout, with Maxwell Dodds gradually pulling away
from Oliver Denny and the pack behind him too. The highest climber was Josh
Rowledge who came through the Repechage to 14th in Final 1 then 8th in Final 2.
Final 1 (11 laps): 1 Taylor Barnard
(Synergy); 2 Matthew Rees (Zip); 3 Arvid Lindblad (Zip); 4 Freddie Slater
(Synergy); 5 Maxwell Dodds (Tony); 6 Oliver Denny (Synergy)
Final 2 (11 laps): 1 Barnard; 2 Dodds; 3 Denny; 4
Alexander Dunne (Synergy); 5 Rees; 6 Luke Watts (Zip)
Provisional Championship Points Standings: 1 Barnard 195,
2 Slater 180, 3 Lindblad 177, 4 Rees 176, 5 Dodds 174, 6 Denny 173
MSA
TKM Junior National Championship
Kurt Roberts took pole out of the 30 Junior TKMs
half a second ahead of James Pashley with Ross Deal a tenth behind that.
However, Roberts came off at the start of the first heat, dropping to the back
but persevering to finish in 20th. Theo Hesketh won the second heat with Roberts
2nd, and Hesketh had pole from Pashley and Deal. The first Final soon settled
down to Hesketh, Pashley and Deal, but Final 2 was a great race with Robert
Welham taking the lead on lap 3 and Roberts coming back up to 2nd before Abbi
Pulling reeled him to take 2nd on the last lap while Hesketh eventually finished
8th.
Final
1 (11 laps): 1 Theo Hesketh (Tony); 2 James Pashley (Jade); 3 Ross Deal
(Tal-Ko); 4 Robert Welham (Tony); 5 Kurt Roberts (Jade); 6 Abbi Pulling (Tal-Ko)
Final 2 (12 laps): 1 Welham; 2 Pulling; 3 Roberts; 4 Deal;
5 Pashley; 6 Ian Sisson (Tony)
Provisional Championship Points Standings: 1= Hesketh 184, 1= Pashley 184, 3
Deal 183, 4 Welham 178, 5 Pulling 166, 6 Roberts 164
MSA TKM Senior National
Championship
John
Hogan qualified just a hundredth ahead of Stephen Letts, but Letts won both of
his heats with the other heat win going to Kyle Sproat whose first heat hadn't
gone well. Hogan had a 2nd and an exclusion so was well down the order. Letts
led all the way in Final 1 with Ryan Edwards 2nd but dropping back and Vercoe
3rd. It was the same order in Final 2 but Letts took a bit longer to get going
and Edwards led briefly with Vercoe also passing Letts, but Letts was soon back
in the lead to go on to win by 1.18s. Hogan meanwhile won the Repechage and came
through to 13th in Final 1 and 9th in Final 2.
Final 1 (12 laps): 1 Stephen Letts
(Tony); 2 Ryan Edwards (Tony); 3 Simon Vercoe (Tal-Ko); 4 Matthew Taylor (Tony);
5 Harry Moore (Jade); 6 James Ogden (Jade)
Final 2 (12 laps): 1 Letts; 2 Edwards; 3 Vercoe; 4 Taylor;
5 Ogden; 6 Moore
Provisional
Championship Points Standings: 1 Letts 196, 2 Edwards 187, 3 Vercoe 184, 4
Taylor 176, 5 Moore 171, 6 Ogden 168
MSA
X30 Junior National Championship
Jonny Wilkinson headed Timed Qualifying from Max
Jeanne and Sean Butcher, with Louie Westover down in 11th. Wilkinson took two
heat wins with the others going to Dragan Pinsent and Jeanne, but Jeanne had an
exclusion in another heat so had to go through the Repechage where he didn't
qualify. Wilkinson was on pole from Samuel White then Butcher, with Westover now
up to 4th. White and Westover leapfrogged ahead of Wilkinson at the start of
Final 1 then Westover took the lead on lap 3 and went on to win. Wilkinson lost
3rd to Butcher then got it back, but along with no less than 13 others received
a bumper penalty which dropped him to 7th and gave Butcher 3rd. Westover also
won Final 2, pulling further and further away from White initially 2nd and then
Butcher who overtook him. But Butcher was demoted from 2nd with a bumper penalty
and as Reggie Duhy and Morgan Porter had passed White they completed the podium.
Final 1 (12 laps): 1 Louie Westover
(Kosmic; 2 Samuel White (Mach 1); 3 Sean Butcher (Tony); 4 Dragan Pinsent
(Exprit); 5 Joe Fowler (Fullerton); 6 Brandon Abraham (Tony)
Final 2 (12 laps): 1 Westover; 2 Reggie Duhy (Compkart); 3
Morgan Porter (Tony); 4 White; 5 Jonny Wilkinson (Tony); 6 Henry Laws (Kosmic)
Provisional Championship Points Standings: 1 Westover 193,
2 White 186, 3 Wilkinson 180, 4 Butcher 177, 5= Duhy 167, 5= Fowler 167
MSA X30 Senior National
Championship
Elliot
Harvey was the fastest of the 61-kart field in Timed Qualifying followed by Josh
Skelton, James Johnson and Danny Keirle who were within a tenth. Skelton
(twice), Harvey and Keirle shared the heat wins with Skelton on pole, while
Charlie Lamb won the Repechage which contained some highly reputed drivers.
Skelton led Final 1 until half-distance when Keirle made his move with Harvey
following him through. Oliver Hodgson hadn't finished the first Final due to
mechanical woes but gained 18 places in the second Final to finish 14th.
Final 1 (12 laps):
1 Danny Keirle (Fullerton; 2 Elliot Harvey (Tony); 3 Josh Skelton (Tony); 4
James Johnson (Alonso); 5 Thomas Turner (Tony); 6 William Pettitt (Tony)
Final 2 (12 laps): 1 Keirle; 2 Skelton; 3 Turner; 4
Johnson; 5 Philip Rawson (Compkart); 6 Pettitt
Provisional Championship Points Standings: 1 Keirle 195, 2
Skelton 190, 3 Johnson 181, 4 Turner 179, 5 Harvey 178, 6 Pettitt 172
ABkC
Mini Max National Championship
Newly-crowned O Plate winner Alex Lloyd took
pole, going on to win both heats with Kai Hunter 2nd in both heats and Sam
Heading 3rd. Lloyd won both Finals by several seconds, both followed by Hunter,
with Heading 3rd in the first Final and Dominic Bush 3rd in the second Final but
penalised for his bumper, giving the remaining podium place to Lewis Gilbert.
Final 1 (12 laps): 1 Alex Lloyd
(Alonso); 2 Kai Hunter (Kosmic); 3 Sam Heading (Tony); 4 Dominic Bush (Tony); 5
Lewis Gilbert (Tony); 6 Owen Johnson (Tony)
Final 2 (12 laps): 1 Lloyd; 2 Hunter; 3 Gilbert; 4 Alex
Eades (Tony); 5 Johnson; 6 Van Knapton (Alonso)
Provisional Championship Points Standings: 1 Lloyd 196, 2
Hunter 190, 3 Heading 175, 4= Eades 172, 4= Johnson 172, 6 Bush 169
ABkC
Junior Max National Championship
Bradley Barrett took pole in Timed Qualifying
followed by Tommy Foster 2nd and Jason Lockwood 3rd, with the times very close
considering the conditions. Foster and Barrett took a heat each with Barrett
taking pole for Final 1 due to his better qualifying performance. Barrett
crossed the line first in the first Final by quite a distance but was demoted to
4th with a bumper penalty, giving the win to Tyler Chesterton from Clayton
Ravenscroft and Rhys Hunter. In Final 2 Chesterton kept the lead at the start
but Ravenscroft came off on the first lap and Barrett was soon up to 2nd
although he didn't manage to close the gap to Chesterton. Hunter took 3rd but
again couldn't close up to Barrett.
Final 1 (12 laps): 1 Tyler Chesterton
(Tony); 2 Clayton Ravenscroft (Kosmic); 3 Rhys Hunter (Kosmic); 4 Bradley
Barrett (Tony); 5 Finlay Bunce (Tony); 6 Lewis Gilbert (Tony)
Final 2 (12 laps): 1 Chesterton; 2 Barrett, 3 Hunter; 4
Bunce; 5 Oakley Pryor (Tony); 6 Jason Lockwood (Tony)
Provisional Championship Points Standings: 1 Chesterton
192, 2 Barrett 187, 3 Hunter 182, 4 Bunce 169, 5 James Lowther (Tony) 164, 6
Gilbert 163
For more information on Super One Series visit
www.superoneseries.com.
Report by Mary-Ann Horley. Photographs
courtesy of Christ Walker/Kartpix.net.
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Daytona Motorsport GPK Series (16/03)
Daytona
Motorsport are launching an all-new Cadet, Junior and Senior Kart Championship
starting Summer 2017, having teamed up with TonyKart, Bridgestone and Vortex to
create the ultimate racer.
The UK's premier kart venue operator, Daytona Motorsport,
is delighted to announce today (16 March 2017) its all-new Cadet, Junior and
Senior GPK Series Championship, which will start this summer.
With over twenty years' at the
pinnacle of Arrive&Drive kart racing, Daytona has listened to the needs of
ambitious young drivers and devised the GPK Series, a technically-advanced,
single-spec championship, priced at a fraction of owner/driver competition.
The new GPK Series, which is aimed at
drivers aged eight to sixteen years, provides each competitor with an identical
TonyKart chassis for the series. This feat of design engineering has won an
impressive seven World Championships and many more international titles. Daytona
has chosen the race-proven Vortex DVS engine for each driver in the Junior and
Senior GPK categories, which is undoubtedly the very latest in kart racing
technology. This push-start 125cc engine offers unbelievable performance and the
thrill of direct drive racing. GPK Series Cadet drivers will race with the
Vortex Mini MR3 Engine. Engines will be drawn at random for each race weekend.
After extensive research and testing, all classes will use Bridgestone ROK tyres
- guaranteeing longevity and performance.
The new GPK Series, which makes its
debut on July 28 at Rowrah Circuit, Cumbria, will run as a double-header,
three-day meeting, including testing on a Friday. The entire six-rounds are
priced at £12.5k (+ VAT) for Cadets through to £14.5k (+ VAT) for Juniors and
Seniors, representing superb value for money compared to owner/driver
competition.
Susie
Wolff, founder of UK motorsport initiative, Dare To Be Different and
former Williams F1 test driver, says "Daytona is a key partner in our Dare to Be
Different campaign and are true professionals within the kart racing world. I
believe they can make the GPK Series a big success."
2016 Le Mans Endurance Series
Champion, Alex Brundle, says, "Daytona Motorsport has shown it has the
experience and ability to run a series that negates financial performance
advantage and to create a level playing field. I believe this puts Daytona in
the unique position to be able to provide a high-performance springboard for the
youngest drivers to begin and enhance their journey to professional motorsport."
FIA World Touring Car and MSA British
Touring Car ace, Tom Chilton, further endorses Daytona's new series, "I think
Daytona Motorsport has come up with great intiative by creating the GPK Series
Championship, which could hold the next generation of Formula One drivers. GPK
Series offers amazing value. It's fair, its fast. Why wouldn't you?"
GPK Series is designed to be a
significant springboard for youngsters heading towards professional racing
careers - and to reflect this, Daytona has chosen superb winners' prizes for
these talented and ambitious drivers:
The
2017 GPK Senior Champion will win entry into the Bridgestone ROK World Finals in
Garda, Italy as well as a fully funded drive in the 2018 Formula Academy
Championship.
The 2017 GPK Junior Champion will win entry into the
Bridgestone ROK World Finals in Garda, Italy as well as a fuly funded drive in
the Ginetta Junior Winter Series.
The 2017 GPK Cadet Champion will win entry into the
Bridgestone ROK World Finals in Garda, Italy as well as free entry to the 2018
GPK Series Cadet (or Junior) Championship.
GPK Championship calendar 2017:
Rounds 1-2 - Rowah Circuit - 28-30 July 2017
Rounds 3-4 - Glan Y Gors - 1-3 September 2017
Round 5-6 - Buckmore Park - 21-23 October 2017
Carefully scheduled during the school
holidays, the GPK Series will not interupt term time whilst still allowing for
testing on a Friday.
For more information about The GPK
Series, driver should visit www.gpkseries.co.uk
or call 033 033 27875.
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Cadet Front Fairing Regulation (15/03)
Following
the recent introduction of the MSA's Cadet front fairing regulation for British
& National Championships (mandatory at Club level from 2018), Trent Valley Kart
Club have decided to apply the same regulation to their 2017 Club Championship
which gets under way on the 1st & 2nd April.
Full details of
the regulation (U)17.5.5 can be found at
https://www.msauk.org/assets/365-389specificregulationsforkartingu.pdf.
To help our Cadet members embrace
this initiative, TVKC will be supplying - free of charge - one set of mounting
brackets to drivers entered for the opening round of the 2017 Club Championship
(1st & 2nd April). In almost all cases, these should fit directly onto
your current front nose cones, meaning no additional costs to yourself.
These will be available for collection from Race Control at the April meeting.
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FIA World Motor Sport Council (13/03)
At
its meeting on 9th March 2017 in Geneva, the FIA World Motor Sport Council
(WMSC) took the following decisions based on the proposals of the International
Karting Commission.
The WMSC has validated the amendment of the Technical
Regulations for an update of the engine regulations, with a view to clarifying
and simplifying them. The application is immediate.
OMP has won the tender for the supply
of overalls for the Drivers participating in the CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy
in 2017 and 2018 as well as for the supply of the clothing for their mechanics.
The WMSC has validated the calendar of
the CIK-FIA European Superkart Championship.
4th June 2017, Donington (GBR) -
CIK-FIA European Superkart Championship 1/3
6th August 2017, Assen (NLD) - CIK-FIA European Superkart
Championship 2/3
29th October,
2017, circuit Bugatti, Le Mans (FRA) - CIK-FIA European Superkart Championship
3/3
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Shenington's Winter Series (09/03)
All
ABkC classes are invited to join in for the last round of Shenington's Winter
Series where super 'steering wheel' trophies are on offer for the class winners
(subject to numbers). This is also the third round of the main club
championship. Please get your entries in on time, by Monday 13th.
Practice is open to all on Saturday 18th, not just those racing on Sunday.
Entries can easily be made on line at
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk.
Great deals are still available for the OK and OK Junior
classes.
From Strawberry Racing the offers for the Vortex engines is
that the first ten Juniors to enter that have not taken part in an OKJ race yet
will get free engine hire for each weekend. Anyone else will pay only £100
plus vat for the two day hire for their Junior or Senior engine. Contact
Strawberry on Telephone: 0114 269 6215/0114 288 9933 or email:
info@strawberryracing.co.uk.
From Andy Cox Racing for each of the two races they offer
one set of race slicks to the first 15 entries of OK and OKJ at 20% discount.
The tyres must be pre-ordered and paid to their office on 01527 889595.
They will let you know if they can deliver to the event otherwise they will have
to have them sent out before the race.
Here is a reminder of the ages eligible for the classes:
For Juniors: Year of 12th birthday for those that with an
International C licence and proof to the MSA of entering a CIK-Junior
international event, or 12th birthday for those that can show they have an
International C licence and have had a National A licence for at least 12
months, and for those in the year of their 13th birthday, a National A Licence.
Maximum age is year of 17th birthday. Minimum driver weight is 40kg.
For Seniors: Drivers who have not reached their 16th
birthday must hold a minimum of National A licence. If they have reached
their 15th birthday, they must hold a minimum International A or B licence or
show they have held a National A licence for 12 months minimum. If they
are in the year of their 15th birthday they must in addition hold an
International C-restricted minimum licence. If they are in the year of
their 14th birthday and can show they have an accepted entry to a CIK-OK senior
international event they can compete. Minimum weight for under 16's is
52kg. Novices can compete if over 16.
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Rotax Max Senior ABkC 'O' Plate (09/03)
The
ABkC has chosen Clay Pigeon's Rotax Festival on 19th / 20th August as the venue
for the re-arranged senior Rotax Max ABkC 'O' Plate championship, following the
cancellation of the planned event at Cumbria Kart Club this coming weekend. The
Mini and Junior Max along with the OK J and KZ UK are all well subscribed and we
wish CKC every success with the 2017 running of their ABKC 'O' Plate event.
The
decision was based on the order of the voting from the original bids received
last September, where Clay Pigeon Kart Club were runners up.
Ian Rennison
from the club welcomed the announcement and said: "Clay Pigeon Kart Club are
pleased to take on the ABkC Senior Rotax O plate for 2017 and look forward to
incorporate it within the new Rotax Festival on 19th and 20th August and hope
that we can make the race meeting as much of a success as the Formula TKM
Festival. More details will be announced in the near future via
www.claypigeonkartclub.com social media and
karting websites."
Acting chairman of the ABkC Nigel Edwards said: "The
steering group wholeheartedly support the transfer of the championship to Clay
Pigeon and we commiserate with Cumbria Kart Club. Clay Pigeon's original
bid was very attractive for the sport and the Rotax class in particular, we
look forward to a very fruitful event in August."
As a reminder the O Plate meetings are as follows:
11/12 March at Rowrah for KZ UK, OK Junior, MiniMax and
Junior Max
29/30 April at
Buckmore Park for IAME and Honda Cadet
6 August at Forest Edge for Max 177
12/13 August at Kimbolton for Junior TKM and TKM Extreme
19/20 August at Clay Pigeon for senior Rotax Max
26/27 August at Fulbeck for 250 National
1 October at PF International for X30 Junior and Senior
And the E Plate championships for all
classes except X30 are at Fulbeck on 17/18 June. The X30 senior and junior E
Plate championships are at Shenington on 17 September.
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Seconds Out, Round 6 (06/03)
The
last Winter Championship race meeting is on 12th March 2017.
Round 6
Usual
classes catered for are Bambino, Honda Cadet Clubman, Honda Cadet, IAME Cadet,
Junior Subaru, Junior Max, Mini Max ProKart 175, ProKart 200, Senior Rotax 162
and Rotax Max 177. For the reguations visit
www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-drivers/winter-championship-regulations/.
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. Many drivers do have a licence, however these meetings
are non-MSA, please do contact us with any questions or clarification. A
driver can race in a one-off meeting.
Winter Format
The winter format consists of 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.
All Rotax classes
and Junior Subaru use the Maxxis HG1 tyre (1 set for all 6 rounds). Please
remember to purchase and use barcoded tyres only. Barcodes must match the
numbers recorded on scrutineer cards.
The
Saturday practice running order and Sunday race day time table is posted to
Facebook prior to the event.
Entry Options
You can post or email completed race
entry form & payment to the circuit, or confirm entry & card payment over the
phone. Trakentries online entry is available at
www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26,
the deadline for this being Wednesday 8th March. You can also enter in person at
the weekend - entries are taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse
are open both days, and spectators are welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per kart/per week and garage space hire
is £25 per kart/per day, transponder hire is £10 per day.
Notices
The 2016/2017 Winter Championship Awards will be presented
9th April in the Clubhouse after race day trophies for Summer R1 have been given
out. Summer Regulations for our owner driver meetings, the firsr round being on
09/04/2017, will be available on the website before the end of March.
Contact Sue Hart
(Club Secretary) or circuit staff on 01797 321747 or 321895, email
lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk, visit our website at
www.lyddkartcircuit.com, find us on Facebook
www.facebook.com/lydd.kartcircuit/
or download our app at
https://lyddkartcircuit.appsme.com.
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From Buckmore To Rowrah (06/03)
Super
One Series & Buckmore Park Kart Club Announcement:
The Super One Series 2017 Calendar is having to be reset
due to the unprecedented popularity of this year's series. The very high
numbers of entrants expected at the Buckmore Park round on 22/23 April exceeds
the circuit capacity and therefore the scheduled round for Buckmore Park is
being moved to Rowrah on the same dates.
Managing Director Steve Hollman of Buckmore Park Karting
Ltd explained "We had just over 200 entries last year and it was a superb event
- we were all looking forward to running it again. Unfortunately, other
activities are being held during April by our neighbours - including over 3,000
visitors to the local church - and with the entry uptake nudging 250, we have
had to ask the organisers to give us a rain check for 2017. We hope to return to
the Super One calendar next year."
John Hoyle of Super One said "We have been very pleased
with the huge numbers of registrations in this year's series, so much so that we
have started reserve lists in some classes. But this has had the side
effect of overwhelming the capacity at Buckmore Park. We sympathise with
their dilemma and have taken urgent steps to move the round to Rowrah. We
are very grateful to Cumbria Kart Club for stepping in at short notice. We
hope the change in venue does not significantly impact on our customers and
apologise for any inconvenience."
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Are You A Kart Mechanic? (28/02)
After
months of hard work, Premium Karting are delighted to announce the launch of
their new website. Their goal is to provide an easy solution to finding or
sharing services that are offered to karters.
If you are a mechanic who is on the
lookout for more work, you can easily
sign
up to create a profile, list the skills and
experience that you have and display your available dates on your calendar.
If you are a team or driver who is
searching for a new mechanic, you can enter the dates and location for where you
need them. You can then view the profiles of the available mechanics and filter
the results to meet your requirements.
All profiles and searches are free to
set up and use. Visit
www.premiumkarting.com to
have a look at the site.
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Rowrah O Plate Meeting (16/02)
Cumbria
Kart Racing Club will be hosting the ABkC O Plate championship for Mini Max,
Junior Max, Rotax Max and KZ UK at Rowrah on the weekend of 11/12th March 2017.
At the same meeting the O Plate will
also be awarded for OK Junior and OK Senior, and it is also the first round of
the Super One championship for these two classes.
We will also have support races for
Iame Cadet and X30 Junior and X30 Senior so this is an event not to be missed.
Make sure you get
your entry in soon. Full details including regulations and entry forms can be
found on our website at
www.cumbriakrc.co.uk.
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BirelART UK Series Are Hiring (15/02)
BirelART
UK Series are looking for two people to join their team...
Official Time Keeper Required
BirelART UK Series are looking for an
experienced Alpha time-keeper to join their exclusive team for the 2017 season
of our BirelART UK Series.
If you have no experience of time-keeping but are
interested in getting involved, full training will be provided.
You will receive payment of £125.00
per day Saturday and Sunday per round (8 rounds in the Series = £2000 in total)
plus if required accommodation for the Saturday evening including subsistence
allowance. Mileage is paid at 0.25p per mile door to door.
Applicants should have their own
transport.
Basic PC skills would be required as well as a good level
of IT competence.
We are looking for a serious person to become an integral
part of the BirelART UK Series team for the future.
Office Race Director / Clerk
Of Course
BirelART UK Series are looking for an experienced Race
Director / Cleerk of Course to join their exclusive team for the 2017 season of
our BirelART UK Series.
We have been let down by a prominent Clerk Of Course with
only weeks to go until the first round of our Series.
You will receive payment of £175.00
per day Saturday and Sunday per round (8 rounds in the Series= £2800.00 in
total) plus if required accommodation for the Saturday evening including
subsistence allowance. Mileage is paid at 0.25p per mile door to door with a
maximum mileage limit capped.
Applicants should have their own transport.
We are looking
for a serious person to become an integral part of the Birelart UK Series team
for the future.
To Apply
Interested applicants for either
position 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
acraccounts@btconnect.com
Closing date for interested applicants: Friday 24th
February 2017.
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Shenington's OK/OKJ Winter Series (10/02)
Great
deals are now available for Shenington's OK and OK Junior Winter Series on 17-19
February and 18-19 March.
From Strawberry Racing the offers for
the Vortex engines is that the first ten Juniors to enter that have not taken
part in an OKJ race yet will get free engine hire for each weekend. Anyone else
will pay only £100 plus vat for the two day hire for their Junior or Senior
engine. If needed for the Friday 17 February test day, an engine hire will be
£100 plus vat. Contact Strawberry on Telephone: 0114 269 6215/0114 288 9933 or
Email:
info@strawberryracing.co.uk
From Andy Cox Racing for each of the two races they offer
one set of race slicks to the first 15 entries of OK and OKJ at 20% discount.
The tyres must be pre-ordered and paid to their office on 01527 889595. They
will let you know if they can deliver to the event otherwise they will have to
have them sent out before the race.
This is a great chance to test and race prior to the first
round of the Super One at Rowrah on 10-12 March which is also the O Plate for
the classes. So will we see the first showing of the OK/OKJ O Plate at
Shenington in March?
Entries
open for February now, go to
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk and
click on the Forms/Entries tab.
Here is a reminder of the ages eligible for the
classes:
For Juniors: Year of 12th birthday for those that with an
International C licence and proof to the MSA of entering a CIK-Junior
international event, or 12th birthday for those that can show they have an
International C licence and have had a National A licence for at least 12
months, and for those in the year of their 13th birthday, a National A Licence.
Maximum age is year of 17th birthday. Minimum driver weight is 40kg.
For Seniors: Drivers who have not
reached their 16th birthday must hold a minimum of National A licence. If
they have reached their 15th birthday, they must hold a minimum International A
or B licence or show they have held a National A licence for 12 months minimum.
If they are in the year of their 15th birthday they must in addition hold an
International C-restricted minimum licence. If they are in the year of their
14th birthday and can show they have an accepted entry to a CIK-OK senior
international event they can compete. Minimum weight for under 16's is
52kg. Novices can compete if over 16.
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FK Karts By IPK (09/02)
JPM
Motorsport are pleased to announce they are the Sole UK importer for the great
range of FK karts made by IPK.
FK are the current WSK mini kart champions.
Test karts are available to test at
PFI, Kimbolton and Whilton Mill.
JPM are also very interested to hear from any teams to
become agents for this great range of karts, especially for KZ where the FK
brand has been very successful.
Please contact Peter on 07935 060301 or Richard on 07870
163064 at JPM for more details
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NJL Racing Discounted Rate Offer (08/02)
NJL
Racing has a limited number of team drives, trackside services and awning space
available for Kimbolton, PFI and Whilton Mill rounds offering a professional
service with no overcrowded awning!
Special reduced price for February, March and April
meetings. Test days and race weekends also available at other circuits in UK and
Europe.
Successful and professional team NJL Racing have a wealth of experience with
expertise from former British Touring Car and GT/Porsche Cup racer and British
S1/European kart racer offering the perfect combination of their driver skills
and knowledge. Top flight engineers/mechanics are available to keep your kart
set up creating the best performance in all conditions with knowledge of
specific set up characteristics/data at each track.
NJL
Racing cater for Cadet and Bambino, Minis, Juniors and Seniors in Iame, Rotax
and X30 at most UK and European circuits.
NJL
Racing Team Services offer:
Professional Team support
Kart
storage/transportation facility
Full Kart preparation
Driver
coaching/management/analysis
Driver PR/Sponsorship services
Awning space
For more information on our range of
services or to enquire about Team Drives please contact us email nick@njlracing.com or
telephone 07774 891435.
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Next Lydd Race Meeting (07/02)
Round
5 of the Lydd Winter Championship, the penultimate round of the series, takes
place on 12th February.
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. For the
regulations visit
http://www.lyddkartcircuit.com/owner-drivers/winter-championship-regulations/.
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. Many drivers do have a licence, however these meetings
are non-msa, do contact us with any questions or clarification. A driver can do
a one off meeting.
The Winter format consists of 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.
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 8th February.
In person at the weekend, entries are
taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop, café and clubhouse are open both days,
spectators welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per kart/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 lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk.,
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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Shenington Free Race Entry (07/02)
Shenington
is offering a free entry voucher to the X30 Senior winner at the February round,
to be used at any club meeting in 2017 except in July.
Entries for 19th
February can be made online now, just vist
www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk and click on the
Forms/Entries tab.
Please note that there is open practice for all on Friday
17th and Saturday 18th February, on track at 09:30.
OK and OKJ Winter Series is over
February and March meetings at Shenington, contact Strawberry Racing for the
offers.
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Fiesta Junior 2017 (06/02)
Following
on from a highly successful 2016 season, Race Car Consultants (RCC) have one
final place remaining in their 2017 Fiesta Junior race team.
The Fiesta Junior race series is a
fantastic training ground for touring car and sports car stars of the future.
Suitable
for 14 to 17 year olds, who get to drive a race prepared 2.0L Ford Fiesta ST,
the series is close, competitive and exhilarating.
RCC specialise in helping junior drivers progress from
Karting into cars. With in-house Grade A ARDS instructors, race car hire, sales,
team support, race licence testing (ARDS test) and track time for drivers as
young as 12.
For full details of the final place
available or to discuss future plans please contact David Ellesley on 07768
051698.
You can also visit our website at
www.racecarconsultants.com.
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British Motorsport Champions (31/01)
FIA
President Jean Todt and FIA Deputy President (Sport) Graham Stoker crowned the
2016 MSA British Champions during the MSA Night of Champions ceremony in London
on Saturday (28 January).
MSA Chairman, Alan Gow, hosted the winners of UK
motorsport's most prestigious titles for the annual awards evening at the Royal
Automobile Club. They were joined by a series of special award winners, each
recognised for outstanding achievement. Steve Rider returned as Master of
Ceremonies and was once again joined by colleague Louise Goodman.
Alan Gow said: "We were delighted to
honour the MSA British Champions - those who have excelled in their chosen
discipline to win our premier UK titles. Their achievements should be viewed in
the context of one of the world's strongest domestic scenes; it takes an
unrivalled level of skill, determination and dedication to accomplish such a
great triumph in the UK.
"We also recognised other high achievers, along with a
number of unsung heroes, for their outstanding contributions to UK motor sport.
On behalf of the MSA I wish to congratulate them all on their success, and I
also thank both the FIA President and FIA Deputy President (Sport) for joining
us on this great occasion, which showcased the very best of UK motorsport."
The Karting Champions honoured on the
night were:
MSA British Cadet
Kart Championship: Harry Thompson
MSA British Junior Kart Championship: Jonathan Hoggard
MSA British Short Circuit Kart Championship: Oliver
Hodgson
MSA British Short
Citcuit Gearbox Kart Championship: Scott Allen
MSA British Long Circuit Kart Championship: Jack Layton
For a complete
list of award winners please
click here (PDF).
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McCarthy Moves On (30/01)
Following
a stellar karting career, Bromley teenager Jack McCarthy has announced he is now
stepping up to the Renault UK Clio Cup.
For many 17-year olds, passing
your driving test is one of life's rites of passage. But for Jack McCarthy, he
can't hang around that long.
The 16-year old still can't drive a car on
the roads, but he can enjoy life in the fast lane, competing in one of Britain's
most successful and popular motor racing series.
At the recent Autosport
International Racing Car Show (14/15 January), held at Birmingham's NEC,
McCarthy used the backdrop of Europe's biggest annual indoor gathering for
petrol heads to announce his switch from karts to cars.
"The past two
years have just been incredible. In 2015 I won the European and British titles
in the Junior Max class and then stepped-up to Seniors last year. It was a tough
season, with really tough opposition, but I managed to win the Senior Max Super
One and British Open championships at my first attempt," Jack explained.
"My
plan was to move to cars in 2017 and focus on racing in the MSA British Formula
4 single-seater series but then I had a test in a Clio and loved it!"
Although
he had been invited to take part in the 2015 Ferrari Driver Academy - after
winning the Euro Max Challenge and Super One titles - and further tests in
slicks and wings machinery had proved promising, McCarthy has chosen a different
route to the norm.
"I wanted to buck the trend of coming out of karting,
going into MSA F4, then BRDC F3 and then European F3... I fancied the challenge of
going down the tin top route."
He added: "By entering the Clio Cup, I can
learn all the top British circuits, perform in front of the huge British Touring
Car Championship Crowds, be seen on TV and gain experience about working with a
world-famous car manufacturer. That will stand me in great stead for the
future."
McCarthy expects to make an official
announcement about which team he will choose for his rookie season shortly. In
the meanwhile you can learn more about Jack and his career by visiting
www.jack-mccarthy.co.uk, liking his Facebook
page
Jack McCarthy and following
him on Instagram
jack81mccarthy.
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ACR Are Looking For Staff (27/01)
With
the continued expansion of the Birelart UK Series in 2017, ACR are recruiting
for a new member of staff to join their existing workforce:
Official BirelART UK Factory &
Trackside Technician
To
work at our HQ in Bromsgrove Worcestershire B60 4DJ and also trackside at the
Birelart UK Series events and also some overseas events. Applicants will be
responsible of the service and preparation of new and used fleets of the
Birelart product. A genuine passion for karting and motorsport is essential as
well as your own transport. Applicants must have legitimate karting industry
experience and a good level of personal initiative is essential. Basic PC skills
are also required as well as a good level of competence for completing service
job cards and records. Applicants should have the confidence and ability to
complete service schedules within a time frame governed by the Birelart UK
Series calendar. Salary £15k - £18k depending on experience.
Interested
applicants for this position should send their CV and covering letter FAO: Mrs
Jayne Moore, ACR Ltd (Easykart UK) Harris Business Park, Stoke Prior,
Bromsgrove, B60 4DJ or
email:acraccounts@btconnect.com.
Closing date for interested applicants
Friday 10th February 2017.
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Rotax EVO News (25/01)
Since
the announced introduction of the New Rotax EVO for 2017 demand continues to
outstrip supply. Fortunately lead times are not likely to affect the serious
Championship racing that begins in earnest in March.
Both Junior & Senior versions of EVO upgrade kits have
sold in large numbers added to which, demand for new engines is greater than it
has been for the past SEVEN years!
Once again it seems that the Rotax Max has hit the spot
that so many Kart racers have enjoyed for the past 18 years. Good performance,
unrivalled reliability and a warranty that cannot be matched by any other
manufacturer.
Installation of the latest EVO is simple, whether you buy
an upgrade for your existing unit or an engine complete with all its New EVO
Accessories.
The Engine unit
itself is fundamentally the same. While the green gasket behind the ignition
pick up is not mandatory, it is advised that it should be fitted to ensure clean
ignition through the rev range . The only
other component change is the Starter Cable is now two core, the red lead as
always carries the live power to the Starter while the adjacent black lead is
now the main Ignition Earth to the engine. There is no longer a need for the
Earth strap on the ignition coil.
Th new Carburettor is unique to the Rotax Max EVO,
VHSB34XS. This carb uses considerably smaller main jets to the previous type.
The carb comes with a 130 main jet fitted. Early reports have proved that a
range of Jets from 122 to 128 inclusive will cover both Junior & Senior versions
of the engine. It is possible, but believed to be unlikely that smaller jets may
be needed in very hot summer conditions.
A
new Exhaust socket is supplied with EVO engines. This has a fibre sealing ring
between the socket & the exhaust system, although this sealing ring may crack on
installation, this is no cause for concern, as soon as the engine runs, heat
will fuse the sealing ring, creating a very efficient seal. A spare sealing ring
may be a wise precaution in your stock but not essential.
The air filter is now a "Twin Air"
product, this has a two-layer gauze of different density, there seems to be
little if any difference between the two types in terms of performance. One
interesting fact is that the colour of the new type definitely changes when
contaminated with fuel. For this reason, the fiche regulation states "colour may
vary".
Early reports suggest that the new EVO exhaust has slightly better performance
than the majority of old pipes, however it is your choice which one you choose
to use. One thing is for sure the exhaust mounting system is superior to the old
type, the pipe is far less likely to fracture in this area. The exhaust remains
significantly quieter than other brands on the market.
The battery box
now houses the ECU which coupled with the new switch assembly and wiring loom
proved to be completely reliable when launched at the 2016 Rotax World finals.
On the senior version, there is an additional earth wire that can be connected
to the body of the battery box in order to vary the point at which the
electronic exhaust valve is triggered, many engine builders are saying that the
engine performs better on their dyno tests in the wire connected position. It
will be interesting to see whether this translates to a go to situation when a
serious amount of track time has taken place. There is also a long earth wire
near the coil end of the loom, this is the ignition break cable for the DD2
gearshift, this should remain insulated and be tied off in order not to
compromise the integrity of the loom, if in doubt ask your friendly service
centre or talk to JAG Engineering at
info@jag-rotax.co.uk.
More EVO info as
it comes in please feel free to contact JAG as above or George Robinson at
george@robinsonsport.co.uk.
For more information on Rotax classes
visit
www.jagrotax.co.uk.
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100UK And Formula A Winter Cup (23/01)
RetroRacer's
new class for 2017, 100UK, are having their Winter Cup 18th February at the
iconic Clay Pigeon circuit and are being joined by the Formula A category.
100UK is based on Formula
TKM of the 90's, 100cc direct drive engine, 90's or earlier chassis and 90's
style tyres. Full class regulations for these and all of RetroRacer's classes
can be found on
www.retroracer-hks.com.
Entry fee is £45 and for that you get 2 practice sessions,
3 heats and a final.
Macey
Fixings have sponsored the event with the winner in each category (100UK, FA
Pre-2k and Pre-95) get a £50 Dartford Karting voucher, with £25 for second place
and all podium places in 100UK also get a care package from Rock Oil UK who
official support the 100UK series for 2017.
Further
information can be found on the 100UK and Formula A Facebook pages or by calling
100UK Drivers Rep Matthew Scott on 07894 082376.
100UK -
https://www.facebook.com/100UKRCC/
Formula A -
https://www.facebook.com/FormulaAKarting/
RetroRacer's full National championship kicks off on
the 8th April at Fulbeck running classes for Class 1 karts from the 60's up to
2000 and Class 4 up to 1986.
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A Passion For Engineering? (19/01)
Interested
in engines? Can you build something out of nothing?
Jonny Francis, the casting producer
at Maverick TV says; "We are currently casting for a new engineering show at
Maverick (www.mavericktv.co.uk)
for Channel 4 and hoped that this would be of interest to anyone in the karting
community.
We are looking for anyone who is interested in engines to
take part in the show, especially those who can build something out of nothing.
Our "A Team" will be dropped in to remote locations around the world and
they will have to create an escape vehicle out of the debris of a fictional
crash site. The series is not just about survival - it is about escaping.
We are looking for exceptional
individuals who have a passion for engineering who are willing to take on the
ultimate challenge. Engineering and mechanics could be their job or hobby- but
adventure, creativity and problem solving is also in their DNA. The karting
community have some great characters and enormous talent and we are especially
eager to hear from women as well."
Filming will take place over the summer of 2017 and
participants would be required for approximately 7-9 days.
An exciting and
a once in a lifetime opportunity - interested? Anyone can enquire by email
to
casting@mavericktv.co.uk.
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Kart Marshal Training Day (17/01)
Trent
Valley Kart Club, in association with the MSA, will be hosting a Kart flag
marshal training day at PF International kart circuit on Saturday 18th February
2017.
This
is a free training day and open to all abilities. The day will cover such areas
as personal safety, first on the scene, extraction and flags/lights and will be
delivered through a mixture of practical and classroom-style based training.
A buffet lunch is included, along with refreshments throughout the day.
The day is finished off with a Pro Kart team Challenge, allowing you to
experience first -hand what it is like for the drivers around the PFi kart
circuit!
Sound interesting? All you need to do
is contact Clare Mills at
clare@tvkc.co.uk to
register your place.
Further details can be found at
http://tvkc.co.uk/beta/2017-kart-marshal-training-day/.
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British Kart Championships Tyres (16/01)
The
Motor Sports Association (MSA) is pleased to confirm that Vega will continue to
supply tyres to the MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Championships in 2017.
The Junior Championship (OKJ Vortex)
will run Vega's XH (option) tyre and the Senior Championship (OK Vortex) will
use the XP tyre - both models are newly CIK-homologated. The wet tyre for both
championships will continue to be the CIK-homologated Vega W5.
Vega has not changed the retail prices
of these tyres but the cost to UK competitors has been affected by currency
fluctuations, which the UK importer is obliged to continue monitoring. The 2017
prices are as follows:
Vega
Slick set XH for OKJ : £137.00 + VAT.
Vega Slick set XP for OK: £142.00 + VAT.
Vega W5 rain set for OKJ / OK : £149.95 + VAT.
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said:
"The MSA is delighted to continue its association with Vega and ACR Limited for
the 2017 MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Championships. Sporting initiatives
such as the OK Vega Trophy Race at Shenington and subsidised tyre prices for the
TVKC Winter Series were well received. Similar initiatives are in the pipeline
for 2017."
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Need Awning Space Or More? (11/01)
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 was 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 and 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.
Awning space.
Full kart
preparation from £60.
Driver
coaching from £75.
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
kart-tekracing@live.co.uk or call Darren on
07792 990592.
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TVKC Install Paddock WiFi (11/01)
Many
of you will be pleased to learn that Trent Valley Kart Club have installed WiFi
into the Paddock at PF International! A facility that most us now take for
granted and have become to depend upon for so many different aspects of our
lifestyles!
Due to PFi's
rural location and distance from the nearest exchange, TVKC has for the last few
years been using satellite broadband. Although adequate to run internal
systems and timing from this, there was always doubt about the capacity to open
this up to the Paddock. However, due mainly to the continued delays in BT
installing their promised fibre optic to the area and reliability issues with
our then current service provider, TVKC decided to switch satellite broadband
service provider and extend the network and hardware to include coverage within
the Paddock areas.
Installed at the end of November, the system was
successfully trialled at the December meeting and was greeted with positive
feedback and welcomed as a valuable new edition to the list of facilities
available at PFi.
The Paddock WiFi will be available to everyone free of
charge and the password will be available from Race Control.
Always wanting to provide its members
with the best facilities possible, TVKC are thrilled to introduce this new
service to PFi. The Club's Chairman, Nigel Edwards, comments; "At last we
can provide a wifi service to the paddock to enable 'live timing' to be accessed
- we have improved satellite facilities and anticipate this will carry us
through the coming years prior to digital land based connections - enjoy the
facility and remember it will be good for live timing and basic downloads."
It is the Club's intention to
continue with the satellite broadband until such times as fibre optic is up and
running in the area. We would kindly remind everyone that although this is
a huge step up and a much needed addition, the new system does have limitations,
especially given the expected demand during a busy TVKC race meeting.
For more
information on the club visit
www.tvkc.co.uk.
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NJL Racing 2017 (09/01)
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 are a
GB racing team with a wealth of experience with expertise from former British
Touring Car/GT racer and British S1 kart racer offering the perfect combination
of their driver skills and knowledge. Including top flight engineers/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 winter testing packages
available: includes driver coaching and kart set up. Each test personalised to
the driver to achieve ultimate pace/knowledge and skills, 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 on our range of services or to enquire
about team drives please contact us email nick@njlracing.com or
telephone 07774 891435.
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DHR Winter Updates (06/01)
Alonso
(FA) kart distributor DHR has now in stock the new OTK 2017 FA Victory chassis,
available in Rotax, X30 and OK spec.
As a special new year promotion DHR
are offering a free one to one driver training day with the team with every
purchase of a new 2017 kart.
With a workshop based at Whilton Mill Kart circuit you can
be sure to get the very best support and advice on the day.
Not only that for any karts ordered
before Jan 31st DHR will also include a free chassis protector set. So call now.
The DHR team will be again competing
in all the major races including the Rotax Winter Tour events, the X30 and Rotax
Super 1 championships along with the Euro X30 and Euro Rotax Rgmmc series.
The team have driver spaces available in both Rotax and X30 classes for UK
and Europe.
The X30 and Rotax Euro Rgmmc Winter Cup's in Valencia are fast approaching and
entries close soon.
So if you haven't decided on your plans yet why not
give DHR a call for a friendly chat. Our packages we can offer might just
surprise you.
In exciting news for the team DHR have taken delivery of
their stunning new artic race transporter.
With
the team adding finishing touches and awaiting the new awning fitting the new
truck will give the team and drivers a fantastic facility to operate from at the
track.
For more info on racing with DHR or regards the new 2017
Alonso kart please contact Dan on 07960 047810 or email
dan@danhollandracing.co.uk.
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IKR Winter Championship 2016/17 (03/01)
Meetings
for the IKR Winter 2016/2017 Championship (comprising 6 rounds in total) are
every 2nd Sunday of the month with optional race practice (sessions) the
Saturday before.
A competitor's best 5 results count towards their final
championship position, plus a driver can do a one-off meeting also and be in
contention for race day points. Many drivers do have a licence, however these
meetings are non-MSA.
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. Regulations
are available at
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 and Sunday race day time
table is posted to Facebook prior to the event.
Entry Options:
Post or email completed race entry form and payment to the
circuit, or confirm entry and card payment over the phone.
Trakentries online at
https://www.trakentries.co.uk/clubclone/club.asp?C=26,
the deadline for this being Wednesday 4th January.
In person at the weekend, entries are
taken up to and including race morning sign-on.
Clarkekarts shop is open both Saturday 7th January
testing/race practice & Sunday 8th January race day. Café and Clubhouse are open
both days and spectators are welcome.
Kart storage is £5 per kart/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 321747/321895, email lyddcircuit@yahoo.co.uk,
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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