Wera Tools British Kart Championships Rotax and KZ2, Round 1
■Rotax kicked off the season at Warden Law with plenty of strong competition. In the MicroMax class, Freddie Walker and Jayan Prakash took wins in the heat and final, but consistent performances from Freddie Baker, Sebastian Crawford and Albert Pharoah left the top five covered by just three points. In the MiniMax 950s, Joshua Cooke took a double win, while James Roots and Austin Oman shared the remaining podium spots. The Juniors saw Charlie Woolfitt in control, winning the heat and final ahead of secondplaced Kai Clarke on both occasions, giving them both a cushion ahead of three divers tied for third. In the Seniors, Jack Lilley and Freddie Lloyd won the heat and final, but two second places for Mattie Hingeley placed him top in the standings. The KZ2s saw O-Plate runner Noah Wolfe win twice, but Charlie Turner’ s final victory and two second places gave him the championship advantage.
Joshua Cooke leads the MiniMax field after a double win at Warden Law
MICRO MAX
SENIOR ROTAX
JUNIOR ROTAX
KZ2
MicroMax |
1st = |
Freddie Baker |
121 points |
1st = |
Jayan Prakash |
121 points |
3rd = |
Freddie Walker |
120 points |
3rd = |
Sebastian Crawford |
120 points |
Minimax 950 |
1st |
Joshua Cooke |
130 points |
2nd = |
James Roots |
122 points |
2nd = |
Austin Oman |
122 points |
Junior Rotax |
1st |
Charlie Woolfitt |
130 points |
2nd |
Kai Clarke |
124 points |
3rd = |
Zach Turner |
118 points |
3rd = |
Kian Burnard |
118 points |
3rd = |
Sebastian Chauhan Clark |
118 points |
Senior Rotax |
1st |
Mattie Hingeley |
124 points |
2nd |
Freddie Lloyd |
123 points |
3rd |
Jack Lilley |
120 points |
|
KZ2
1st
|
Charlie Turner |
189 points |
2nd |
Noah Wolfe |
182 points |
3rd |
Miles Murphy |
178 points |
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