(See also www.karting.co.uk/Results/ for Super 1 Results) MSA ROUND 6 12 / 13 SEPTEMBER AT LARKHALL, SCOTLAND Super One MSA Series Round 6 (incorporating the MSA British Kart Championships): Larkhall, Scotland 12 – 13 September 2009 Congratulations to Alexander Albon and Alex Gill, who have provisionally won this year’s MSA Junior British Kart Championship and the ABkC National Cadet titles respectively, with a round to spare. The penultimate round was held at the Scottish circuit of Larkhall; short, twisty and exciting.
MSA British Kart Championships for KF1x Robert Foster-Jones was on top
form in the premier KF1 class all weekend, making a clean sweep of timed
qualifying, the two heats and both points scoring finals. Defending British
champion Mark Litchfield, now on an Alonso kart, his third change of the
season, did his best to claim two second places, beating Luke Wright in both
finals whilst Elliot Burton endured an exclusion from fourth in the first
final for being under the class minimum weight. Burton made it up to fifth
in the second final, most of the work done in the early laps, and chased
down Richard Bradley. The title favourite Ben Cooper had contracted
glandular fever
and skipped all the preliminary racing, venturing out only for the first
final but then tangled with Jonathan Walker, the latter receiving the black
flag. Cooper did not race in the second final, whilst Walker reached
sixth. The title fight will go down to the wire at the last round, being
held at Fulbeck in Lincolnshire on 17/18th October, with Cooper
only needing one third place to sew it up. Results Final 1 Final 2 Points standings (allowing for
dropped scores) MSA
British Junior Kart Championships for KF3 With a round to spare, Red Bull
backed Alexander Albon provisionally clinched the MSA Junior British Kart
title at Larkhall in Scotland with two more dominant wins, unbeaten all
weekend. After a brief exchange with Xavier Warburton, Callum Bowyer
established himself in second in the first final, whilst Macaulay Walsh
roared up to third from eleventh on the grid. Albon’s championship rivals
Jake Dennis and Jordan King endured a torrid weekend. Dennis, who has just
been crowned vice-champion in the CIK/FIA Junior World Cup, had an early
setback with a heat exclusion due to a missing clutch logger wheel speed
magnet, then untimed in the first final due to a missing transponder. He battled to thirteenth in the second final, his
points haul well short of what was needed. King suffered an engine problem
and his stout defence of fifth, before he dropped to ninth, earned him a
three place penalty. He made seventh in the second final, this time Roy
Johnson hit form to leapfrog Bowyer and Walsh for second. A delighted Albon
said: “It was just a case of staying focussed.” Results Final 1 Final 2 Points standings (allowing for
dropped scores) KF2
ABkC National Kart Championship
Jordan Chamberlain, still recovering from a collarbone broken at the
previous round, dropped back to third at the start, tracked Ollie Morris
Jones for a few laps then moved up to second behind his team-mat Shaun
Carter. Proving fractionally faster, Chamberlain took the lead with half a
dozen laps to run and eked out a small cushion. Morris-Jones was forced to
give up his place to Jake Ball with Tom Joyner fifth throughout. David
Wagner lost his sixth place with an ignition problem, and would be forced to
start the second final from the back. This time Chamberlain made it a
lights to flag victory, whilst it was Carter’s turn to fall to third at the
start, albeit briefly behind Ball. Wagner made a magnificent recovery to
fourth, most of the work being done in the early laps. Chris Lock, who
along with Charles Bonsey, had suffered an exclusion in heat two, made it up
to fifth.
Results Final 1
Final 2
Championship standings (allowing for dropped scores)
Cadet
ABkC National Kart Championship Sam Webster led a close fought first final all the way to the last lap, when Alex Gill slipped past for the win and to claim the provisional 2009 title. The other protagonists in the lead quartet were Matthew Graham and Dean MacDonald, the youngest driver in the series, who nearly took the lead mid-race. Ricky Collard battled to fifth, albeit some five seconds in arrears. Battle re-commenced in the second final, where Gill led the first few laps, Webster having fallen away at the start to sixth before vaulting back to lead, the pair dicing with MacDonald whilst Graham fell back to lead the next group. An exciting last lap had each of the trio nose ahead, before Gill made it stick round the last few corners for his second win.
Results Final 1
Final 2
Championship standings (allowing for dropped scores) Results Details: KF1:Timed Qualifying, Heat 1, Heat 2 , Final 1, Final 2 KF2: Timed Qualifying, Heat 1, Heat 2, Final 1, Final 2 KF3: Timed Qualifying, Heat 1, Heat 2, Heat 3, 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 Picture Gallery images courtesy of www.kartpix.net
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