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A race win each for chief title protagonists Carl Stirling (Criagavon, NI) and Mackenzie Taylor (Ashford, Middlesex) means the Renault-sponsored MSA Junior British karting championship will be decided at the final round in October.
After a disappointing performance in Timed Qualifying, Mackenzie Taylor knew that he’d need to produce something special if he was to maintain his hope of winning the Super 1 KF3 Championship.
[Mackenzie Taylor] further under-lined his credentials with a fantastic 3rd place at Alcaniz in Spain yesterday (13 July). The 15-year old was competing in the Western Region qualifying race, where only the top 21 drivers would proceed to the European KF3 Championship - to be held at Varennes, France in September (6/7).
Mackenzie Taylor took a decisive KF3 victory at the opening round of the British Super 1 Championship at Three Sisters, near Wigan last weekend (12/13 April).
RFM’s Mackenzie Taylor rebounded from his disappointment at finishing 2nd in last week’s British Open Championship, with a superb victory at the second round of the Winning Series Karting Championship.
The winners were Marco Ardigo in KZ2, Mackenzie Taylor in KF3 and Jason Parrott in KF1. More updates to come later this evening, and otherwise the full results are at WSKarting.com.
Sometimes the most minor of things can make the major difference between winning and losing… That was something Ashford’s Mackenzie Taylor learnt to his cost at the British Open Championship race at the Three Sisters circuit near Wigan yesterday (30 March).
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).
Mackenzie Taylor maintained his 100% Winter Series record with a finely taken victory in the second round at Shenington, Oxfordshire (2 December).
Mackenzie Taylor drove into the history books after taking a superbly judged victory in the opening round of the Winter Series at PFi (4 November).
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...