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Lewis Williams made hay whilst the sun was shining but saw his chances washed away when the rain arrived in the first outing in the 2008 BRDC Stars of Tomorrow Championship at PF International.
Jonathan Walker was delighted - if a little surprised – to finish 3rd at last Sunday’s (18 May) second round of the British Super 1 kart Championship. The Gillard driver had put in a storming drive in the second of the day’s two finals to finish in 4th place - but Richard Bradley’s disqualification from 2nd place moved him into a trophy-winning position.
After double heat wins for Alexander Albon, and one apiece for Carl Stirling and Jake Dennis, Albon went on to claim victories in both finals, propelling him to the top of the points standings. Stiff competition from Stirling in the first final made Albon work hard when he had to recover the lead after a daring last lap dive by his rival.
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 ...
Jack Harvey was left frustrated but positive after being denied a chance of a podium result in the latest round of the MSA Super One British Championship at PF International at the weekend.
Ed Brand sealed the Trent Valley Kart Club Winter Series yesterday (2 March) with a canny drive to 3rd place in the Junior Rotax final.
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.
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.
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).
Daniel Lloyd won a legion of new fans with a scintillating drive to 3rd place on his debut in the KF2 class at the first round of the prestigious Winter Series at PFi. The 15-year old was the talk of the paddock after driving from 12th on the grid to 3rd and beating many, more experienced drivers in the process.
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...