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Jordon Lennox-Lamb has been showing his more experienced rivals the way in his maiden season of KF1 competition in Britain – and, as soon as the engine is up-to-speed, he is threatening to do the same thing on the European scene in KF2.
A change of kart chassis for British champion Mark Litchfield brought good fortune in the shape of two heat wins and the first final, but works Topkart driver Jordon Lennox-Lamb put in a stunning drive from the back to win the second final. Lennox-Lamb had just taken over the lead of the first final when his engine reed petals failed, forcing retirement and a back row start position for the ...
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.
Fresh off the back of his finest sportscar performance to-date in the Playstation Ginetta Junior Championship, Jordon Lennox-Lamb produced one of the drives of his fledgling career to leave the established stars trailing in his wheeltracks on his maiden KF1 appearance.
Jordon Lennox-Lamb has been proving his versatility as a racer of late, by jumping out of his 80mph kart into a 1.4-litre closed-top Ginetta sportscar – and remaining right on the leading pace in both.
Jordon Lennox-Lamb carried his impressive form from the European Finals qualifying meeting over to the finals themselves, turning heads despite being dogged by a persistent engine problem that significantly hampered his efforts weekend-long.
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that sounds good, at last a level field for all.
This is the nuts!!!!! how much balls must these guys have!