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Mark Litchfield (Ripley, Derbyshire) celebrated a record fourth senior MSA British Karting championship with a race win at Shenington on Sunday, 9th October, although he was denied two victories after a late-race incident.
Southend-on-Sea racing driver Rob Foster-Jones secured the Renault-sponsored Super One MSA national karting championship on Sunday, 5th October with two race wins at the season finale at Shenington circuit.
Thorpe Bay karting star, Robert Foster-Jones won the British Super 1 Championship at the very last round, held in terrible conditions. Driving rain and bitterly cold winds lashed Shenington in Oxfordshire last weekend (4/5 October) but failed to dampen Robert’s charge to his third major title victory of the year.
Millennium Motorsport’s Carl Stirling clinched the British Super 1 KF3 title with a double podium in the season finale, last weekend (4/5 October). The 15-year old had gone into the final round leading the points table, but expected to be hard-pressed by his season-long rival Mackenzie Taylor.
Polish driver Patryk Szczerbinski lined up pole with his MBR team-mate Alexander Albon alongside, but Ulster-man Carl Stirling moved swiftly into the lead. "I just defended from lap four, because I knew I wasn't that fast and Patryk was quick at the start, so if I'd got passed then two or three would go by," said Stirling. There was in fact ...
British Champion-elect Mark Litchfield showed he was tackling the last two rounds just as any others, all out to win. He fought back past Chris Rogers after trading the lead a couple of times, thereafter leaving no opportunities for the closely following Rogers to retaliate once more. They crossed the line 0.05 seconds apart, having dropped the third place battle in which Lee Bell had been reeled in by Jordon Lennox-Lamb, towing along ...
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.
Carl Stirling is on the brink of adding the British Super 1 to his current Open Championship title - after taking 1st and 4th at Whilton Mill in Northamptonshire on Sunday (31 August).
Ireland’s John Norris overcame mechanical glitches this weekend to take two podium positions in the weekend’s penultimate Super One/British Junior Kart Championship (KF3) meeting at Whilton Mill in Northamptonshire. Racing as part of top team M Sport, who import Zanardi karts, John has now moved up into fourth place in the championship.
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.
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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!