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He may have only entered the final round of the 2008 Whilton Mill Club Championship intending to get some experience in his new class, but Ash Hand fairly stunned the karting establishment as he came, saw and consummately conquered first time out in Junior Max.
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.
Mark Litchfield (Ripley, Derbyshire) has secured his place among the most successful UK kart racers ever after provisionally winning his fourth British Karting Championship title at Whilton Mill on 31st August.
Lincolnshire kart racing champion Jack Harvey put in a fantastic drive at the latest round of the KF2 MSA Super One Championship at Whilton Mill in Northamptonshire at the weekend.
Young karting ace Jordan King has proven that he is undoubtedly a star in the making, as he expertly triumphed in the latest round of the prestigious BRDC Stars of Tomorrow series to vault himself back into contention for the crown.
Rising karting star Tom Ingram may, with characteristic understatement, have classed his latest triumph as ‘not too bad’, but for those who witnessed it first-hand, it was that and a whole lot more. By prevailing in a frantic tussle for glory in the Brazilian Cup at Whilton Mill – an annual charity race that this year raised £2,500 for street children in Brazil – the High Wycombe ace not only made it a second success ...
Carl Stirling celebrated a “fantastic” Stars of Tomorrow victory last Sunday (8 June), at Whilton Mill - a circuit he’d never even seen before Saturday morning.
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