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Mark Litchfield (Ripley, Derbyshire) took control of the Renault-sponsored UK British Karting championship with two crucial race wins at Rowrah in Cumbria on 15th June. Litchfield has won the series three times in previous years and is well on his way to a fourth title as he leads the KF1 championship by 15 points at the halfway stage.
Carl, Adam and Craig Stirling showed their star quality at last Sunday’s (15 June) third round of the British Super 1 kart Championship.
Jonathan Walker’s two second-place finishes in the 3rd round of the British Super 1 kart Championship at Rowrah in the Lake District over the weekend (14/15 June), have moved the Blackburn racer into 4th place in the title hunt.
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.
Russell Danzey was spot-on when he apologised to his dad for leaving his Father’s Day card back home in Sheffield, and vowed to win the third round of the British Super 1 Championship at Rowrah in Cumbria yesterday (15 June) to make amends.
The long journey back from Cumbria to Essex was made all the more bearable as Robert Foster-Jones cradled his 3rd-place trophy in his lap. Yesterday (15 June), the 17-year old Southend karting star returned to the podium following the fiercely competitive British Super 1 karting Championship’s third round at Rowrah.
The main protagonists hadn't quite got into their stride for timed qualifying with John Norris a fraction ahead of Alex Lynn with Sam Jenkins in third spot. Lynn's heat exclusion put him into the repechage, where he came third to Max Robinson and Ashley Sutton. Four heats were needed to sort out the grids for the large contingent of KF3 competitors, Carl Stirling, Mackenzie Taylor, John Norris and Thomas Balmer being the winners, ...
Mark Litchfield dominated at the twisty Rowrah circuit in Cumbria, with a total clean sweep from timed qualifying, through the two heats and taking wins in both finals. Although Jonathan Walker led the first for a short while, Litchfield was soon into his stride to take a one second margin over the line from Walker, with Chris Rogers a further two seconds in arrears. The second final was slightly closer, and this time ...
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...