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Ed Brand remains unbeaten in the British Super 1 Championship after being declared the winner at a wintry Shenington in Oxfordshire last Sunday (6 March).
Tom Ingram mastered every climatic condition Britain’s notoriously fickle weather could throw at him during the second round of the Super 1 karting championship at Shenington to seal his finest national result to-date in Junior Max – and launch himself into title contention.
Callum Bowyer was affected neither by inclement weather or the absence of his driver coach Jason Parrott on international duties when he won the second round of the British Championship for the Minimax class this weekend.
Lincolnshire kart champion Jack Harvey will go back to the Three Sisters circuit near Wigan next weekend to compete for glory in the opening round of the KF2 MSA Super One Championship.
The wet conditions and the circuit’s notorious Billy’s Blind corner produced racing that often more resembled a demolition derby than a top-flight kart race. With drivers’ finishes in three qualifying heats determining their grid position for the final, surviving the carnage was essential.
The British and national championships have achieved a total entry of 500, including 55 in KF3 and 42 in KF2. There a fewer entries in KF1 but the closing date has been extended. More information is available from the [Super One] website.
The best British karters will grace the new Karting Show at Autosport International, 10-13 January, to collect their 2007 championship awards at the NEC, Birmingham. A change from recent years, the BRDC Stars of Tomorrow presentation will now take place on Saturday 12 January from 1.30pm on the Karting Stage.
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