BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14
BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14

BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026...

BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14

BREAKING NEWS: RMC Grand Finals 2026 rescheduled to november 07-14

Due to recent changes in the international motorsport calendar, following an adjustment of the MotoGP schedule, the date of the RMC Grand Finals has been rescheduled.
Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET
Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET

Boost your racing experience in the...

Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET

Boost your racing experience in the Rotax E20 and win Grand Finals Tickets at the RMCET

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf
Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro...

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Entries open for Round 2 of the RMC Euro Trophy in Wackersdorf

Registrations are now officially open for Round 2 of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy, set to take place at the Prokart Raceland Wackersdorf.
RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona
RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in...

RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy kicks off the season in Cremona

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy officially got underway at the Cremona Circuit, hosting the opening round of the championship. With 227 verified drivers competing across the five Rotax...
Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway
Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway

Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET...

Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway

Cremona delivers thrills as the RMCET season gets underway

Another day of action on and off the track brought the curtain down on the opening round of the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy at the Cremona Circuit.
Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit
Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1...

Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Livestream: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

More than 230 drivers, representing over 30 nations, are set to gather at the Cremona Circuit, marking one of the strongest turnouts in recent Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy history.
Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals
Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals

Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona:...

Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals

Heats decisive on saturday at Cremona: grids set for sunday’s Prefinals

Saturday at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy in Cremona Circuit was entirely dedicated to the qualifying heats, which determined the starting grids for tomorrow’s Prefinals.
Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona
Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona

Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks...

Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona

Qualifying day sets the first benchmarks in Cremona

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy got underway today at the Cremona Circuit, with the opening qualifying sessions and the first heats delivering closely contested action across all categories.
Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit
Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at...

Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Results: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

More than 230 drivers, representing over 30 nations, are set to gather at the Cremona Circuit, marking one of the strongest turnouts in recent Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy history.
Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit
Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round...

Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

Live timing: 2026 RMC Euro Trophy Round 1 at the Cremona Circuit

More than 230 drivers, representing over 30 nations, are set to gather at the Cremona Circuit, marking one of the strongest turnouts in recent Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy history.
RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona
RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at...

RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona

RMC Euro Trophy: 230 Verified drivers at Cremona

The 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy officially gets underway this week at the Cremona Circuit. 230 drivers were verified in the opening round of the championship. The event brings together...
The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!
The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The RMCET gets underway in Cremona!

The countdown is over as the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy prepares to launch its new season at the Cremona Circuit, where 256 drivers are currently entered for the opening event scheduled from...
E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition
E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition

E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand...

E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition

E10 Mini enters RMC Racing and Grand Finals Competition

Following the market introduction of the Rotax E10, BRP-Rotax is bringing electric karting into competitive RMC (Rotax MAX Challenge) racing. The E10 Mini will now feature as a dedicated category in...
Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona
Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona

Strong entry numbers signal major...

Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona

Strong entry numbers signal major turnout for RMCET Season opener in Cremona

With just one week remaining before the start of the season, anticipation is building rapidly for the opening round of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy.
220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona
220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona

220 entries at the RMCET season opener...

220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona

220 entries at the RMCET season opener in Cremona

With 20 days to go until the opening round of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy, the event continues to gather momentum, with the number of registered drivers now reaching 220 entries ahead of...
Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026
Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026

Scandinavia challenges the World to Race...

Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026

Scandinavia challenges the World to Race Denmark hosts the first RMC Viking Trophy in 2026

BRP-Rotax is pleased to announce the introduction of a brand new event on the Rotax racing calendar in the Nordic region – the RMC Viking Trophy. Denmark’s Vojens Motorsport Arena is...
Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener
Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener

Strong momentum builds ahead of the...

Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener

Strong momentum builds ahead of the RMCET season opener

After the positive response of the Rotax MAX Challenge Winter Cup in Campillos earlier in January, attention now turns to the opening round of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy, where a highly...
RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed
RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed

RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau...

RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed

RMCIT Asia ignites Rotax Racing in Macau first Grand Finals 2026 qualifiers confirmed

The Rotax MAX Challenge International Trophy Asia 2026 was successfully contested on January 20-25 in Macau, where more than 20 nations were represented throughout Australasia, Europe and other...
Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy: Registrations open for Cremona
Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy: Registrations open for Cremona

Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy:...

Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy: Registrations open for Cremona

Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy: Registrations open for Cremona

Registrations are officially open for the first round of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy.
RMCET Entries open on January 26 for round 1 at Cremona
RMCET Entries open on January 26 for round 1 at Cremona

RMCET Entries open on January 26 for...

RMCET Entries open on January 26 for round 1 at Cremona

RMCET Entries open on January 26 for round 1 at Cremona

The entries for Round 1 of the 2026 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy will officially open on January 26.

Camp Company has announced the 2020 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy calendar

Camp Company has announced the 2020 Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy calendar Read more

After another exciting racing season for the Rotax Max Euro Trophy in 2019, which visited four great venues this year and lasted around five months, the newly-revamped calendar again goes to four premium tracks across the European landscape, starting next Easter. The calendar was announced live via the championship’s official Facebook page on the evening of the season’s penultimate day of racing in Germany. 
 

Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy Crowns 2019 Champions

Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy Crowns 2019 Champions Read more

After stops in Adria (Italy) and Kristianstad (Sweden), the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy travelled to Wackersdorf, Germany, from September 6th to 8th. In the modern facility of the Prokart Raceland, the Rotax elite once again gathered for the big finale of the year and was challenged by changeable weather conditions throughout the weekend. Yet the 1,190-metre long circuit in Bavaria kept dry most of the time and once again proved to be the perfect soil for exciting and action-packed racing, which in the end did not only ascertain some new winners but four worthy champions and seven delegates for the RMC Grand Finals in Sarno (IT) in October ...

Livestream: round 3 of the ROTAX MAX Euro Trophy at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Livestream: round 3 of the ROTAX MAX Euro Trophy at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf Read more

ROTAX MAX Euro Trophy is now at the Prokart Raceland circuit in Wackersdorf for the final battles that will decide who will become our champions, and who will be heading to the ROTAX - New Age Karting Max Challenge Grand Finals in Sarno this coming late October.

Live timing and results: round 3 of the ROTAX MAX Euro Trophy at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf

Live timing and results: round 3 of the ROTAX MAX Euro Trophy at Prokart Raceland in Wackersdorf Read more

ROTAX MAX Euro Trophy is now at the Prokart Raceland circuit in Wackersdorf for the final battles that will decide who will become our champions, and who will be heading to the ROTAX - New Age Karting Max Challenge Grand Finals in Sarno this coming late October.

Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy an exceptional success from the first edition

Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy an exceptional success from the first edition Read more

By partnering with 3MK Events and the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO), BRP-Rotax has had an unquestionable success with the launch of its new world-class event at the Le Mans circuit. Almost 300 drivers, 44 countries, five continents, impeccable organisation, a magnificent circuit, thrilling races, a magical atmosphere, prizes and much more, led to delighted participants returning with a smile and with a greater desire than ever to continue their kart racing programme in the Rotax categories.

LIVESTREAM: ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France

LIVESTREAM: ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France Read more

This weekend the ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy will take place at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France. A legendary track from the 1970s-1990s can claim to have seen the future stars of motorsport in their infancy at several World Karting Championships. Ayrton Senna in 1978, Michael Schumacher in 1985, Jarno Trulli in 1991, as well as Giancarlo Fisichella, Jos Verstappen, Allan McNish, Emmanuel Collard, Benoit Treluyer and Sebastien Bourdais who became famous among others on 1172m of the Alain Prost Circuit.

Rotax Max Challenge International Final: The heat is on at all levels in Le Mans

Rotax Max Challenge International Final: The heat is on at all levels in Le Mans Read more

For its first edition, the Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy was the scene of powerful sporting clashes from Thursday 22nd to Friday 23rd August at the Le Mans Karting International Circuit. After 42 Qualifying Heats, the six categories in contention finally revealed the order of their finalists, who will all be back on track on Saturday, 24th August for the big closing day of this new major event of the season.

The Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy starts strong at Le Mans

The Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy starts strong at Le Mans Read more

For its first edition, the Rotax Max Challenge International Trophy is already attracting drivers, teams and coaches from around the world. While the Qualifying sessions have just finished, the pleasure of participating in the new world-wide Rotax event is obvious in the Le Mans paddock. The organisation by 3MK Events, in close collaboration with BRP-Rotax, set the bar very high by giving the Le Mans International Circuit Karting a stature it had not yet reached

RESULTS: ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France

RESULTS: ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France Read more

This weekend the ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy will take place at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France. A legendary track from the 1970s-1990s can claim to have seen the future stars of motorsport in their infancy at several World Karting Championships. Ayrton Senna in 1978, Michael Schumacher in 1985, Jarno Trulli in 1991, as well as Giancarlo Fisichella, Jos Verstappen, Allan McNish, Emmanuel Collard, Benoit Treluyer and Sebastien Bourdais who became famous among others on 1172m of the Alain Prost Circuit.

LIVE-TIMING: ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France

LIVE-TIMING: ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France Read more

This weekend the ROTAX Max Challenge International Trophy will take place at the Circuit Alain Prost in Le Mans, France. A legendary track from the 1970s-1990s can claim to have seen the future stars of motorsport in their infancy at several World Karting Championships. Ayrton Senna in 1978, Michael Schumacher in 1985, Jarno Trulli in 1991, as well as Giancarlo Fisichella, Jos Verstappen, Allan McNish, Emmanuel Collard, Benoit Treluyer and Sebastien Bourdais who became famous among others on 1172m of the Alain Prost Circuit.

Half-time of the German Electric Kart Championship

Half-time of the German Electric Kart Championship Read more

Three weeks after a thrilling racing weekend in Kerpen, the German Electric Kart Championship is going to continue in Belgian Genk from 2nd to 4th of August. There, the drivers from seven nations are going to start into the second half of the season of the first Electric Kart Championship in the world.

Thrilling halftime event at the Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy in Sweden

Thrilling halftime event at the Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy in Sweden Read more

In the middle of the summer month of July (12th – 14th) the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy headed northwards. Six weeks after the outstanding season kick-off at the Italian Adria International Karting Raceway, the Asum-Ring in Kristianstad, Sweden, was the next top race track in the calendar of Europe's professional RMC karting series. 85 drivers from around 20 nations made their journey to Scandinavia to compete in the 2019 mid-season event on the 1,234 metre circuit. The spectators on-site, as well as the fans watching the live stream, witnessed some thrilling battles throughout the weekend program, at the end of which some new faces were added to the European Rotax winners’ list while the first champion was crowned as well.

Four double winners at the opening round of the Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy 2019

Four double winners at the opening round of  the Rotax Max Challenge Euro Trophy 2019 Read more

From May 31 to June 2, the waiting was finally over: The Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy 2019 kicked off its second year. In April, the series had already given an impressive foretaste of the season with a successful Open race format at Genk, Belgium. Now, round one officially opened the championship in Italy. Therefore, the choice fell on the ultra-modern track of the Adria Karting Raceway not far from Venice

Sunday Live-streaming: Race 1 Rotax MAX Euro Trophy in Adria

Sunday Live-streaming: Race 1 Rotax MAX Euro Trophy in Adria Read more

The First round of the Rotax Max Euro Trophy will be held this weekend in Italy. Adria International Raceway is ready for over 130 drivers in four classes set to battle in the Veneto region over the coming weekend! There are also 4 entry only tickets for the ROTAX MAX Challenge International Trophy up for grabs, for the winners of each class.

Live-streaming: Race 1 Rotax MAX Euro Trophy in Adria

Live-streaming: Race 1 Rotax MAX Euro Trophy in Adria Read more

The First round of the Rotax Max Euro Trophy will be held this weekend in Italy. Adria International Raceway is ready for over 130 drivers in four classes set to battle in the Veneto region over the coming weekend! There are also 4 entry only tickets for the ROTAX MAX Challenge International Trophy up for grabs, for the winners of each class.

Live timing: Race 1 Rotax MAX Euro Trophy in Adria

Live timing: Race 1 Rotax MAX Euro Trophy in Adria Read more

The First round of the Rotax Max Euro Trophy will be held this weekend in Italy. Adria International Raceway is ready for over 130 drivers in four classes set to battle in the Veneto region over the coming weekend! There are also 4 entry only tickets for the ROTAX MAX Challenge International Trophy up for grabs, for the winners of each class.

 

Rotax Max Euro Trophy Open at Genk: Competitive racing and Grand Finals tickets awarded

Rotax Max Euro Trophy Open at Genk: Competitive racing and Grand Finals tickets awarded Read more

Karting Genk once again lived up to its slogan of being "The Home of Champions" where the winners of the first Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Open were crowned on the 1,360-metre long track in Belgium from April 19th to 21st, 2019. Almost summerlike conditions made for perfect racing throughout the Easter weekend, welcomed by the 127 drivers from over 20 countries around the world who joined the international competition.

Mike van Vugt with JvD Power to win the Rotax Euro Trophy Open and his Grand Finals ticket to Sarno

Mike van Vugt with JvD Power to win the Rotax Euro Trophy Open and his Grand Finals ticket to Sarno Read more

The defending Euro Trophy Junior MAX title holder, BNL champion and Rotax world number 3, Mike van Vugt, took a convincing victory at the Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Open in Belgium to secure the first Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2019 ticket to be awarded in Europe this season. The 14-year old Dutch driver from the JJ Racing team and geared-up by JVD Power, put in a strong performance at the Karting Genk circuit to come out on top for the win in a very competitive junior field last weekend.

Sunday Live-streaming: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Open in Genk

Sunday Live-streaming: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Open in Genk Read more

The RMC Euro Trophy, reborn in 2018, starts in its second season! With the successful 3-day format we are looking forward to see international drivers competing in the three-round championship as well as the additional RMC Euro Trophy Open. Thrilling races can be expected when the drivers compete for the 10 Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals tickets available. 

 

Live-streaming: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Open in Genk

Live-streaming: Rotax MAX Challenge Euro Trophy Open in Genk Read more

The RMC Euro Trophy, reborn in 2018, starts in its second season! With the successful 3-day format we are looking forward to see international drivers competing in the three-round championship as well as the additional RMC Euro Trophy Open. Thrilling races can be expected when the drivers compete for the 10 Rotax MAX Challenge Grand Finals tickets available. 

 

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Tuto Super One Series, Glan-Y-Gors
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Tuto Super One Series, Glan-Y-Gors

Autumn had well and truly arrived at the penultimate Super One round of 2018 at Glan-Y-Gors in North Wales with showers throughout the racing. The Championships have one last round at PF International in a three-day meeting for all classes at the end of September, where many of the classes will see tense battles for the top positions.

 

MSA Bambino Championship

The Bambinos qualified in the wet with Aston Sharp fastest by 0.88s from Frazer Anderson, and the two went on to share the heat wins with Sharp retaining pole for the Prefinal.

Sharp and Anderson battled for the Prefinal win throughout the race on the drying track, with Sharp eventually finishing 0.08s ahead of Anderson.

By the main Final it was wet again and this time Anderson jumped into the lead at the start and held it to the chequered flag. Skye Parker and Ryan McCall battled for 2nd but McCall received a driving penalty which dropped him to the back and gave the final podium position to Oscar O’Sullivan.

Prefinal

1. Aston Sharp (Wright) 11:18.77

2. Frazer Anderson (Zip) +0.08

3. Laith Khan (Wright) +0.43

4. Oscar O’Sullivan (Project One) +0.95

5. Ryan McCall (Wright) +4.45

6. Fletcher Jamieson (Wright) +16.45

Final

1. Frazer Anderson (Zip) 12:05.89

2. Skye Parker (Wright) +0.71

3. Oscar O’Sullivan (Project One) +2.85

4. Aston Sharp (Wright) +3.57

5. Fletcher Jamieson (Wright) +5.62

6. Gregor Reid (Wright) +9.7

 

MSA British Cadet Kart Championship

Aiden Neate took pole ahead of William MacIntyre and Bart Harrison with Championship leader Arvid Lindblad in 4th. Neate retained the lead after the heats with Lindblad up to 2nd, the heat wins going to Neate and Oliver Wright.

After starting from a mid-grid position due to a DNF in Heat 1, MacIntyre gained ten places to take the win in Final 1 on a dry track. Neate led until lap 9, with MacIntyre moving up and passing both Freddie Slater and Neate in quick succession with Slater moving into 2nd.

Final 2 was wet again and Neate took an overwhelming win over Dodds and Lindblad after Slater took the lead on the last lap and crossed the line first but received a 10s driving penalty.

Lindblad remains in the Championship lead by nine points with MacIntyre 2nd on dropped scores and Dodds in 3rd.

Final 1

1. William Macintyre (Synergy) 13:00.03

2. Freddie Slater (Synergy) +0.47

3. Aiden Neate (Synergy) +0.84

4. Arvid Lindblad (Synergy) +1.07

5. Harry Burgoyne (Synergy) +1.24

6. Maxwell Dodds (Synergy) +1.84

Final 2

1. Aiden Neate (Synergy) 13:49.42

2. Maxwell Dodds (Synergy) +4.59

3. Arvid Lindblad (Synergy) +5.04

4. Maximus Hall (Synergy) +7.26

5. Bart Harrison (Synergy) +8.2

6. Freddie Slater (Synergy) +9.32

 

Mini X Guest Event

In the small but tight Mini X field, Cian Shields qualified fastest ahead of Jessica Edgar, but Ivan Lomliev took pole for Final 1 with 1st and 2nd in the heats, ahead of Joshua McLean.

McLean however took the lead a few laps into the wet Final 1 leaving Lomliev to battle Daniel Bolton and Edgar. McLean pulled away without challenge to win by nearly 4 seconds.

Lomliev made a great start to take the lead in Final 2 but once more McLean took back the lead and this time Lomliev retired. McLean gradually pulled away from Edgar in 2nd and Shields in 3rd but Edgar and Shields received bumper penalties after the race, handing the runner-up spot to Aaron Walker.

Final 1

1. Joshua Mclean (Exprit) 13:36.65

2. Ivan Lomliev (Tonykart) +3.98

3. Jessica Edgar (Exprit) +4.57

4. Daniel Bolton (Tonykart) +7.82

5. Aaron Walker (Exprit) +14.03

6. Cian Shields (Exprit) +17.08

Final 2

1. Joshua Mclean (Exprit) 12:51.26

2. Aaron Walker (Exprit) +3.04

3. Jessica Edgar (Exprit) +11.91

4. Cian Shields (Exprit) +12.49

5. Daniel Bolton (Tonykart) +4 Laps

6. Ivan Lomliev (Tonykart) +13 Laps

 

MSA TKM Junior National Championship

Spencer Stevenson was faster than Abbi Pulling by the thinnest of margins in Junior TKM Qualifying with Louis Harvey also in the same half-tenth, despite the wet conditions. However, Daniel Butterworth took pole with 2nd in both of the two heats after both Pulling and Stevenson had DNFs.

They had a dry first Final and Butterworth led from lights to flag, ending up with a massive lead, while Pulling moved up through the field to 2nd. Zak Oates had been 2nd on the grid but was passed early on by Archie Strong who was in turn forced to give way to Pulling five laps from the end.

Final 2 was wet again and Butterworth again held the lead from the start while Ethan Newsham overtook Pulling for 2nd. However, she was back in 2nd after five laps and stayed behind Butterworth until the last lap where she took the lead to take the win.

With one round left, Pulling is 14 points ahead of Butterworth on dropped scores but Stevenson is now 40 points behind Butterworth.

Final 1

1. Daniel Butterworth (Gold Kart) 13:06.64

2. Abbi Pulling (Tal-ko) +11.73

3. Archie Strong (ARC) +12.86

4. Ethan Newsham (Tal-ko) +13.05

5. Oliver Richardson (Tal-ko) +14.67

6. Alexander Page (Tonykart) +14.84

Final 2

1. Abbi Pulling (Tal-ko) 13:30.91

2. Daniel Butterworth (Gold Kart) +0.21

3. Ethan Newsham (Tal-ko) +3.73

4. Zak Taylor (Tal-ko) +13.39

5. Oliver Stewart (Birel ART) +16.75

6. Alexander Page (Tonykart) +20.42

 

MSA X30 Junior National Championship

Lewis Gilbert was just 0.02s faster than Alessandro Ceronetti in Qualifying with Matthew Hudson a tenth off pole, but Hudson was the leader after the heats with 2nd and 3rd. Gilbert and Ceronetti took the heat wins but were less successful in their other heats leaving Clayton Ravenscroft on the front row next to Hudson.

Ravenscroft made a slightly better start to Final 1 but Hudson was back in control by the end of the first lap where he stayed throughout the wet race, gradually increasing his gap to Ceronetti then Ravenscroft in 2nd.

In Final 2 the track was drying and Ravenscroft quickly secured the lead ahead of Hudson and Teddy Pritchard-Williams where they stayed throughout the race, but Pritchard-Williams was penalised for driving standards which promoted Ceronetti to another 3rd.

On dropped scores Ravenscroft has a 24 point lead over Gilbert and another gap to Lewis Thompson.

Final 1

1. Matthew Hudson (Tonykart) 13:29.39

2. Clayton Ravenscroft (Kosmic) +1.81

3. Alessandro Ceronetti (Exprit) +2.48

4. Teddy Pritchard-Williams (Kosmic) +3.91

5. Dragan Pinsent (Tonykart) +4.51

6. Nelson King (Tonykart) +8.49

Final 2

1. Clayton Ravenscroft (Kosmic) 13:32.78

2. Matthew Hudson (Tonykart) +0.81

3. Alessandro Ceronetti (Exprit) +5.71

4. Dragan Pinsent (Tonykart) +6.13

5. Caden McQueen (Mad-Croc) +6.62

6. Nelson King (Tonykart) +8.31

 

MSA TKM Senior National Championship

TKM Extreme was the biggest class of the day with 40 entries and Joe Fowler took pole ahead of Kristian Brierley and Jake Campbell-Mills. Fowler retained the lead after the heats but Adam Sparrow moved up to 2nd and Chris Whitton 3rd, while the heat wins went to Fowler, Whitton and Kyle Sproat. Sproat would be one to watch after other problems in the heats gave him a low grid position.

In Final 1, Joe Fowler was unbeatable on the wet track, pulling away from Max Goldsmith who had overcome Theo Hesketh and ending up the winner by over 7 seconds. Pete Newman gained 11 places and took 3rd from Hesketh in the closing stages, while Sproat gained 14 places for 5th.

Sproat took 2nd at the start of Final 2 and was in the lead a lap later while Fowler, Newman and Hesketh fought for 2nd behind him, joined by Sam Fowler towards the end. Sproat was faster and took the chequered flag with a second’s lead. 

Reeves-Smith leads the Championship on drops while Joe Fowler moves up to 2nd and Whitton and Welham are on equal points in 3rd, but the gaps are relatively small.

Final 1

1. Joe Fowler (Birel ART) 13:05.41

2. Max Goldsmith (Birel ART) +7.4

3. Pete Newman (Alonso) +7.71

4. Theo Hesketh (Tonykart) +9.34

5. Kyle Sproat (Tonykart) +9.44

6. Robert Welham (Tal-ko) +13.25

Final 2

1. Kyle Sproat (Tonykart) 13:21.50

2. Theo Hesketh (Tonykart) +1.06

3. Pete Newman (Alonso) +1.21

4. Joe Fowler (Birel ART) +2.96

5. Sam Fowler (Birel ART) +3.42

6. Robert Welham (Tal-ko) +6.31

 

MSA X30 Senior National Championship

Morgan Porter qualified fastest, ahead of Championship leader Joe Turney by a large margin with Sean Butcher 3rd. However, Turney secured pole for Final 1 with 2nd and 3rd in the heats ahead of Butcher and Oliver Hodgson with Porter down in 5th after problems in his first heat.

In Final 1 Turney was the early leader of the wet race, before Luke Hughes passed him then a while later so did Porter. Porter continued his trajectory to take the lead in the closing stages, but lost his win with a bumper penalty that dropped him to 4th. Hughes was the winner from Turney, with a bigger gap to Butcher in 3rd.

Turney was the clear winner on the drying track of Final 2 after dispatching Hughes after four laps. Porter took 2nd at half distance but didn’t manage to reel Turney in.

Turney remains in the lead of the Championship on dropped scores with Hodgson 2nd and Porter 3rd.

Final 1

1. Luke Hughes (Mad-Croc) 13:24.89

2. Joe Turney (Kosmic) +1.82

3. Sean Butcher (Tonykart) +5.52

4. Morgan Porter (Tonykart) +8.33

5. Bradley Pennell (Compkart) +10

6. Lewis Malin (Compkart) +10.54

Final 2

1. Joe Turney (Kosmic) 13:11.74

2. Morgan Porter (Tonykart) +1.02

3. Luke Hughes (Mad-Croc) +2.99

4. Sean Butcher (Tonykart) +4.75

5. Henry Laws (Kosmic) +8.47

6. Lewis Malin (Compkart) +8.74

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