De Conto Wins Race of Stars


from karting.net.au 16 October 2016

World Karting Champion Paolo De Conto continued his winning ways by taking out the Race of Stars powered by SuperFest on the Gold Coast on Sunday afternoon.

In his first drive since winning the Title in Sweden last month, De Conto was clinical in what was arguably the best KZ2 race of all time in Australia.

  • see photos from the event (218 of them!) are HERE


Above: De Conto ahead of Kremers, KZ2 (pic - KA/Coopers)

CRG-mounted De Conto was embroiled in a race long battle with pole-sitter and early leader, Ricciardo Kart’s Marijn Kremers and five time World Champion, Davide Forè.

The trio swapped the lead seemingly at will, pulling off some incredible moves right around the Xtreme Karting Complex on the Gold Coast.

All three led the race at some point and while they were doing that, 14-year-old Gold Coast KZ2 debutante, Tomas Gasperak closed the gap to the three superstars of karting and at the end of the race was well in the fight for a podium place.


Above: Video wrap, Race of Stars

In the end though, Italian, De Conto made the decisive move on Kremers on the final lap, diving deeply a few corners from home to take the lead, much to the Dutchman’s chagrin.

“I’m really happy to have won.  This is my first race after winning the World Championship, so I really wanted to prove something,” said De Conto.

“The race was one of the hardest I’ve ever had.  We all had different issues which made for a very exciting race.

“The track was very fast, faster than the tracks we have in Europe.  It made for some great racing.

“I’ve really enjoyed my time here on the Gold Coast and look forward to coming back.  I’ve had a great time and would really like to spend more time here and have a holiday as well.”

Forè – who has won the last two Race of Stars had to be content with third, whilst his Maserati Brisbane Gold Kart team-mate brought much acclaim from the huge crowd as the first Australian to come home in fourth.


Above: Jace Matthews and Broc Feeney side by side as they crossed the line in the KA2 final (pic - KA/Coopers)

In the lead junior category, KA2, it was Jace Matthews who took the biggest win of his career for Ricciardo Kart, leading home a determined Broc Feeney (Kosmic) and Harrison Hoey (CompKart).

Christian Pancione and Lachlan Hughes were also heavily in the fight which delivered some of the best racing from the class this season.

Australian Champion, Brendan Nelson walked away with the TaG 125 surfboard. The Gold Coast-based driver had to fight hard for the win with former Junior star, Joshua Rogers really taking the fight up to the FA Kart driver.

Nelson in the end got the win and Rogers second whilst Marc Tulloch came home third.

Declan Matthews completed a good weekend for the Ricciardo team taking out the new KA3 Junior category. An unexpected victor, Matthews won by the barest of margins crossing the line mere millimetres in front of Reece Cohen. Oscar Priest was able to complete the podium, whilst Jace Matthews completed his good day finishing fourth.

Another Declan in Harrington Doyle Racing Arrow’s Declan Fraser took out the KA3 Senior category. It was a typically epic KA3 Senior battle with any number of drivers in with a shot of victory. Fraser got the job done in narrowly beating home Thomas Fraser in the PIRTEK Arrow whilst Beck Connell completed the podium. She led at stages during the race and was looking likely for the win throughout various parts of the race.


Above: Declan Fraser was victorious in KA3 Senior (pic - KA/Coopers)

Joshua Smith took out KA4 Junior after a great battle with Emerson Harvey. The pair skipped away from the field and were having their own fight. In the end the duo crossed the line comfortably in front of Jai Brown, who emerged in third position after a tough fight for the minors.

Adrian Haak took his EVO Kart to victory lane in the Cadet 12 category. A brilliant race yet again, Haak got the best of the opposition to take the biggest win of his career to date.

He led home a pair of South Australians in Blake Purdie, who led until the final corner, and Christian Cowie, both of whom had their own epic battle with a number of racers to complete the podium. Oscar Targett qualified on the pole and was right in the fight for the win right up to the end aboard his JC Kart.

Josh Smith with the surf board, KA4 Junior podium
Above: Josh Smith with the surf board, KA4 Junior podium (pic - KA/Coopers)

Thus brings the curtain down on yet another successful Race of Stars, powered by SuperFest, in the lead up to the Castrol Gold Coast 600 next week on the Gold Coast.

A huge crowd took advantage of the free-to-the-public event and were treated by the World’s best putting on a display of high level racing action.

Local driver Brendan Nelson with his Winners Surfboard
Above: Local driver Brendan Nelson with his Winners Surfboard (pic - KA/Coopers)

The KA3 Junior drivers enjoy the spoils on the podium
Above: The KA3 Junior drivers enjoy the spoils on the podium (pic - KA/Coopers)


Above: Cadet 12 drivers Blake Purdie (left), Adrian Haak (centre) and Christian Cowie (right) celebrate on the podium (pic - KA/Coopers)

De Conto crossing the line for victory in the 2016 Race of Stars
Above: De Conto crossing the line for victory in the 2016 Race of Stars (pic - KA/Coopers)

 

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