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Mallory Park 13th April

Round 1 and 2  - 250 MSA British Superkart Championship.

Round 1 and 2  - 250 BSA Clubman Challenge

Round 1 and 2  - 125 ICC and 125 Open BSA Championship

 

Round 1 and 2  - 250 MSA British Superkart Championship

Report by Ian Harrison - Photos by Robert Smith

The first 2 rounds of the British Championship were held at Mallory Park on Sunday 14th April. A full entry of over 40 single cylinder F250 National Karts, were vying for early season championship position.

An on-form UK Kelgate Distributor - Jason Dredge (JD Racing) opened the season with 2 clear victories in his Anderson Honda to leave with the Championship lead.

Viper Racing teamsters Matthew Bett and Dean Hawley took 2nd and 3rd spots respectively again on Anderson/Hondas.

The Viper Racing team had missed the earlier Mallory warm-up meeting due to a series of pre-season misfortunes and supply problems and this was both Matt and Dean's first acquaintance with their new karts.

Also showing excellent form and racing up-front were Stuart Parker (Parker Racing / Redspeed), Don Kennedy (Kennedy Motors) and Kevin Waring ( Redspeed Racing ), all Anderson/Honda mounted.


Jon Neville got his F250 championship season off to a good start with 7th overall after a disaster in the season warm-up at Oulton Park, were he wiped out a front corner. The kart is the ex-Trevor Roberts/Dean Hawley Viper Racing Anderson/Honda presented in concours condition by dad, Phil.

Misfortunes befell 2007 vice-champion Gavin Bennett (GB Racing / Bennetts Coaches) - Anderson/Honda, who suffered a seizure in race 1 and running problems in race 2.

Also succumbing to the gremlins was James O'Reilly (Viper Racing UK / CEM Engineering) - PVP / Honda, who retired from race one with a chain failure and in race 2 with a rare ignition failure. 

Both Gavin and James retired from leading positions in race 1 whilst racing each other and James from 2nd spot in race 2. 
Expect more from these two competitors in coming rounds.

Taking the first place trophy in the F250 Challenge was Steve Haigh (Carbuyersdirect.com) using Viper Power in his Anderson/Honda.

Mallory Park is probably the hardest circuit on engines with the highest percentage of full throttle running and an immense 180 degree, full throttle, top gear bend (Gerrards). This always causes a very high attrition rate mainly due to fuel surge/detonation/seizure problems.


Round 1 and 2  - 250 BSA Clubman Challenge

TBA


Round 1 and 2  - 125 ICC and 125 Open BSA Championship

When the 125 Opens hit the track for qualifying it was Paul Platt who topped the time sheets ahead of Louise Collin and Damien Sleep. Alex von Ehrheim was next, ahead of Jason Kitchen who returns to the series from the Isle of Man.

       As race 1 got underway the lead group consisted of Platt, Sleep, von Ehrheim and a very quick starting James Irvine, who had started some rows back on the grid.  Going into the fast Gerrards right-hander the bunch was split as Damien Sleep span from second place, giving Platt the break and finishing Sleeps race. Alex von Ehrheim then succumbed to flat tyre leaving Irvine to chase down Platt and eventually take the lead after a good dice. The rest of the field was strung out and the finishing order remained the somewhat the same with Irvine marking his return to the series with a 0.67 win over Platt, Louise Colin a distant 3rd.

 

      As race 2 began the rain started to come, however the field went out on slicks. The stricken kart of Jason Kitchen on the tight hairpin called out the redflags and a reduced nine lap restart. A notable absence from this was Platt who had suffered mechanical problems just before the flags came out. At the single file restart it was Irvine, Sleep and Lee Morgan who led the way having a good dice. Coming through from the back at the restart was von Ehrheim who had made his way up to 4th with the battling Danny Edwards and Louise Colin behind. Through the intermittent conditions Damien Sleep came out a popular winner and was more than happy with his first win for some seasons. Irvine and Morgan crossed the line in very close attention just tenths behind the winner, with Edwards the next over the line after von Ehrheim fell down the running order, admittedly just pushing too hard to try and catch the leaders. Lousie Colin and Lee Smith finished 5th and 6th respectively.

 

 

Report by www.twentyseven-images.com  


All Results are supplied by the Clubs involved with the BSA.

2008 Championship Standings

 
 
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