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Paul Carr Racing’s Jake Ball continued his run of success in KF2 with a dominant win in difficult conditions in the ABkC Winter Series at Rowrah at the weekend. Jake didn’t have the opportunity to win the Winter Series after he missed two rounds that took place before he was old enough to race in Seniors, but winning all three of the races that he did compete in was nothing to be ashamed of. The Kosmic ...
Jake Ball maintained his 100% record in seniors with a second win in the KF2 Winter Series at Shenington this weekend and is now clearly the driver to beat, despite missing the first two rounds due to being too young.
“That wasn’t too bad was it?”
That was [Jonathan Walker]’s typically understated summary of his return to the podium, at last weekend’s (19-20 January) third round of the ABKC Winter Series, at PFi, Lincolnshire.
Mackenzie Taylor is celebrating after taking another superb ABKC Winter Series win in the third round of the series at PFi, Lincolnshire (20 January). The Ricky Flynn Motorsport (RFM) driver Mackenzie has become the driver to beat in British KF3 following Sunday’s win and his previous Winter Series victories at PFI (4 November) and Shenington (2 December).
Jordon Lennox-Lamb may have taken part in a charity karting outing in the run-up to his latest meeting, but he was to find himself on the receiving end of some rather more uncharitable behaviour on the part of one of his rivals when the competitive action resumed once more.
[Jack Hawksworth]’s run of ill-fortune since making the step up to KF1 showed few signs of leaving him alone in his most recent outing at Shenington, as the young Bradford ace once again found himself on the pace but out of luck.
Jordan Chamberlain made the second round of the UK Winter Series at Shenington a weekend to remember with second place after making two comebacks from positions that looked extremely unpromising.
Mackenzie Taylor maintained his 100% Winter Series record with a finely taken victory in the second round at Shenington, Oxfordshire (2 December).
Robert Foster-Jones took an emphatic KF2 win in the second round of the 2007/8 Winter Series (2 December) at Shenington, Oxfordshire.
Jack Hawksworth came close to stealing the show on his debut in the UK’s foremost karting class, but having been denied glory by an engine issue, he is now determined to make amends next time out – by taking to the top step of the podium.
that sounds good, at last a level field for all.
This is the nuts!!!!! how much balls must these guys have!
What about normal club racers who are experiencing the...