Pukekohe Ace The Top Kiwi At Pro Tour Round


press release 19 July 2016

KIWIS KEEP UP PRO TOUR MOMENTUM AT BOLIVAR

Pukekohe ace Emerson Vincent was again the top Kiwi karter at the latest round of Australia's Rotax Pro Tour, finishing third in the Micro Max class at Bolivar in South Australia on Sunday.

Vincent, 7, qualified fifth but claimed a win and two second places in the heats and second place in the Pre-Final, before crossing the finish line third behind 2016 title rivals Sebastian Ruiz and Harry Arnett in the Final.

Emerson Vincent, 3rd in Micro MAX
Above: Emerson Vincent was top Kiwi at Bolivar, taking 3rd in Micro MAX
pic - Fast Company/Coopers Photography

Connor Davison from Hamilton was next best of the Kiwis with a fourth place finish in the Mini Max class. Then came Samuel Wright from Auckland (eighth in Junior Max Trophy), and Wellingtonians Rianna O'Meara-Hunt (eighth in Junior Max) and Madeline Stewart (ninth in Rotax Light).

Matthew Payne from Pukekohe, and Ashleigh Stewart from Wellington, also did well. Payne qualified 10th in the Junior Max class and claimed a heat-best finish of seventh before finishing 11th in the Pre-Final and 13th in the Final.

Ashleigh Stewart qualified 13th in Rotax Light and claimed a heat-best eighth before crossing the line 12th in her Pre-Final and 14th in the Final.

Rianna O'Meara-Hunt leads fellow Kiwi Matthew Payne in Junior MAX
Above: Rianna O'Meara-Hunt leads fellow Kiwi Matthew Payne in Junior MAX
pic - Fast Company/Coopers Photography

At just her third event in Australia, Rianna O'Meara-Hunt's eighth place in the Junior Max Final was a stand-out for the Wellington teen who said from the track that she was…"very happy to be making good gains every time we come away and to be able to see improvements in my driving."

On the way she qualified 11th, finished ninth in the first heat, tenth in the second and fourth in the third then seventh in the Pre Final.

The Stewart sisters, Madeline and Ashleigh, enjoyed the challenge of competing at a new track, though both were 'a bit disappointed' with their Final placings.

Ashleigh Stewart, Rotax Light
Above: Ashleigh Stewart, Rotax Light
pic - Fast Company/Coopers Photography

Their father, Tony Stewart explains;

"Madeline had a pretty good qualifying and started the heats in fifth, but Ashleigh did not get the best out of the new tyre and only qualified 13th. Her (Ashleigh's) race pace was much better, however, resulting in her starting 10th in the Pre-final.

"Madeline had a deflating tyre in Heat 1 which gave her a bad finish meaning she ended up starting the Pre-Final in sixth.

"The cold morning caused a couple of people to foul plugs in the roll up lap at the start of the Pre-Final. Ashleigh was one of the victims but managed to get her engine to clear and took the start but from the back of the field. She managed to move up to 12th.

"Madeline started (the Pre-Final) on the outside and got caught up at the start but managed to come back to sixth.

"The track was a bit shorter and tighter than the tracks we normally race at in Australia and the first corner delivered drama in every race. Madeline and Ashleigh both started on the outside in the Final and went backwards at the start.

Sam Wright in the Junior Trophy class
Above: Sam Wright in the Junior Trophy class
pic - Fast Company/Coopers Photography

"Madeline managed to climb back up to sixth and caught the fifth placed kart but got stuck and was not able to move forward. That effect was to be backed up into the next bunch also recovering from a bad start so she ended up ninth.

"Ashleigh just could not recover from her start, she took a few laps to get back on the pace and although her lap times were competitive, the field was so close she could not move forward and finished 14th.

The winner of the DD2 class, Joshua Car, won both the Jason Richards Cup (for his DD2 class win) and the Jason Richards Memorial Trophy, for upholding and possessing the values, personality and mateship that the late Jason Richards, himself displayed.

Connor Davison, Mini MAX
Above: Connor Davison, Mini MAX
pic - Fast Company/Coopers Photography

Richards was born and raised in Nelson and was a multi-time South Island and New Zealand Sprint Kart champion before making the move to cars here then in Australia.

The weekend's round of the 2016 Rotax Pro Tour in South Australia was the fifth of seven with the sixth at Puckapunyal in Victoria at the end of August and the Grand Final meeting at Dubbo in New South Wales over the October 01-02 weekend.

Jason Richards Trophy winner Joshua Car
Above: Jason Richards Trophy winner Joshua Car
pic - Fast Company/Coopers Photography

2016 Australian Rotax Pro Tour
Calendar
Rnd 1: Todd Road Melb, VIC 22-24 Jan
Rnd 2: Warwick QLD 26-28 Feb
Rnd 3: Eastern Creek NSW 15-17 April
Rnd 4: Ipswich QLD 03-05 June
Rnd 5: Bolivar SA 15-17 July
Rnd 6: VIC 26-28 August
Grand Final: Dubbo NSW 30 Sept 02 October

Madeline Stewart, Rotax Light
Above: Madeline Stewart, Rotax Light
pic - Fast Company/Coopers Photography

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