(See also www.karting.co.uk/Results/ for Super 1 Results) MSA ROUND 4 4/5 JULY AT WHILTON MILL KF1:Timed Qualifying, Heat 1, Heat 2 , Final 1, Final 2 KF2: Timed Qualifying, Heat 1, Heat 2, Final 1, Final 2 KF3: Timed Qual Combined, Heat 1, Heat 2, Heat 3, Repechage, Final 1, Final 2 Cadet: Timed Qualifying, Heat 1 , Heat 2, Final 1, Final 2 Provisional Points Points Tables for KF1 Points KF2 Points KF3 Points Table for Cadet Go here for the MSA Championship's newsletter Newsletter Super One MSA British Championship Series Round 4:
Whilton Mill 4th & 5th July 2009 The Junior and Senior MSA British Championship ‘circus’ descended on the Midlands circuit of Whilton Mill at the mid-point in the championship, and enjoyed a sunny and warm weekend. Friday practice had some heavy rain, but thankfully it stayed clear over the two race days. As always, the competition was keen, with Jordan Chamberlain’s winning run in KF2 coming to an end, and new winners emerging in the shape of Chris Lock in KF2, and Rob Foster-Jones in KF1. Alex Gill had a mighty run through from the back to win the second Cadet final. All the tyres were kept in parc ferme, but of course the wets were never needed. The series continues to use the Uniloggers to check on excessive clutch slip in the KF classes.
Three Cadet drivers from different teams were chosen to
have their race fuel drained and refilled by petrol and oil supplied by the
organizers at the start of the first final, in continuing efforts to counter
any paddock rumours of drivers using non-homologated oils. About eight
karts fell off the track at the start of the first final, and just after
that Sam Vanderpump lost his chain. This left Connor Jupp struggling to
keep the lead in the face of the assault by Max Vaughan and Josh White.
Vaughan briefly broke clear, but Ricky Collard led the charge back to him,
only to see Matthew Graham vault over both. Jupp regained the lead, then
Graham, then Vaughan, but Graham had it covered when it mattered most.
Collard’s efforts to keep second were in vain, as he fell to fifth, White
nipping ahead of Vaughan at the last corners. In the second final, Graham,
Vaughan and White fought hard, joined by Jupp, Collard and Harry Woodhead.
Alex Gill, who had started 25th after coming off at the start of
the first final, was making amazing progress through the whole field until
he settled on Vaughan’s rear bumper and pushed the pair three seconds clear
of the pack. A dive into the uphill hairpin gave him a marvelous win, with
Vaughan not taking any undue risk to settle for second.
Results Cadet Final 1 Final 2
KF3 MSA Junior British Kart Championship
KF3 Final 1:
Championship Standings
A lively exchange between Chris Lock, Shaun Carter and Jake Ball only lasted until Jordan Chamberlain got fully into his stride, marching relentlessly to the front. Lock fell all the way to ninth at one point, but fought back to finish fourth, whilst Chamberlain, Ball and Carter flashed over the line in less than a second. To begin with, it looked like Chamberlain would keep his cushion at the front in the second final, but he was hauled back in by Lock until a decisive winning move at the second last corner with James Godbehere following through. Lock’s little cushion was diminished on the last couple of laps, but he managed to stay ahead. Jake Ball had forced his way past Shaun Carter earlier, forcing Carter’s retirement, and Ball was excluded from his fourth place, promoting Alex Lynn, Tom Joyner and Laura Tillett. KF2 Final 1
Championship Standings
One had to look at the back of the grid for the first final to find some of the major protagonists. Ben Cooper had a seize in one heat, and was pushed off before the start of the second damaging his kart, whilst Jordon Lennox-Lamb had decided to skip both heats to save his tyres and one engine for the finals. Mark Litchfield was mid-grid after accident damage leading to retirement in a heat. So the reliable and fast Luke Wright had pole, with Elliot Burton alongside, and it was Wright that sped into the lead, until Rob Foster-Jones thundered through, took the lead and drew out two seconds on the chasing Ben Cooper. Wright threw off a big challenge by Burton to regain third, with Mark Litchfield chipping away to reach fourth. Some forceful driving in the second final led to a Clerk’s inquiry, but no action was taken. Cooper fell to fourth at the start, Lennox-Lamb his first target, whilst Litchfield snatched the lead from the less experienced Wright. Cooper came up to challenge, exchanging the lead with Litchfield many times before Wright took the opportunity to plant his kart between them and allow Cooper to escape. Lennox-Lamb joined the action, Litchfield having to put him back in his place in order to grab second half way round the last lap, only to see Wright slash over the inside of the second last corner for the runner-up spot, Lennox-Lamb taking the opportunity to follow for third.
KF1 Final 1: Final 2:
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