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Jordan Chamberlain

August 20, 2008 Simpson makes it six in a row

Hessle (E Yorkshire) kart racer Michael Simpson notched up his sixth successive race victory in the Renault-sponsored KF2 Super One karting championship at Larkhall, Lanarkshire on 17th August.


July 15, 2008 Chamberlain qualifies for Braga against the odds

Jordan Chamberlain's weekend at Alcaniz didn't start well when he qualified 38th following an engine problem. GFR, the engine specialists, fixed it in time for the first heat and when he was at full power Jordan had no trouble making up at least ten places in his (nine lap!) heats.


July 8, 2008 Chamberlain gets BMW chance

Ambitious kart racer Jordan Chamberlain has been awarded the opportunity to qualify to race in the Formula BMW Europe series by Vroom magazine and BMW Motorsport. To race in single-seater cars, drivers need a license upgrade and BMW arrange two-day courses at Valencia in Spain to get young kart drivers up to speed. For the past three years two of the most impressive 15 to 18-year-old racers have been given free ...


June 17, 2008 Double runner-up results put Chamberlain on top in UK KF2

Hot on the heels of his fourth place in Belgium last weekend, Jordan Chamberlain consolidated his lead in the British Kart Championship with two second places at Rowrah in the Lake District.


June 13, 2008 Jordan Chamberlain at Mariembourg


December 4, 2007 Chamberlain takes first KF2 podium

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.


November 19, 2007 Jordan Chamberlain

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September 19, 2007 Jordan Chamberlain


September 16, 2007 British Championships decided

In Formula A Chris Rogers took the title with a mesmerising comeback drive through the field to win Clay Pigeon’s second final to add to his earlier victory in the first. At his third attempt, Oliver Rowland took the JICA title in Clay Pigeon’s final rounds, although the celebrations had to be put on hold as, like many, he gambled incorrectly on slick tyres in a rain-affected race one and slithered down the order. ...


European KF1, KZ1 and KZ2 at Mariembourg

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