Rogers, Wicks & Whitfield Crowned Superkart Champions

by Mark Jones

The final race of the Australian non-gearbox Superkart Championship came to a close after the fourth race with Melbourne based South Australian Michael Rogers and Canberra's Sean Whitfield successfully defending their Rotax Light and Junior Max titles respectively while Victoria's Mark Wicks overcame a final race that threatened to spoil his campaign to take the Rotax Heavy Championship at Round 6 of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships.


Above: 2008 Champions (l to r) Mark Wicks, Sean Whitfield and Michael Rogers
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@ hotmail.com

The final race of the weekend was shortened to four laps after a succession of delays to the program saw rapidly fading light threatening the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. With the track drying, teams had been in two minds over whether to run wets or dry tyres until a sudden downpour drenched the field immediately before the start.

Tim Scarman made his best start of the weekend in the Jones Kart Developments/St. James First Aid Viper, building a gap over Rogers, Shaun Jones and a fast starting Colin Moore in the Impact Flags and Banners Arrow. As they had throughout the weekend, Scarman and Rogers gapped the field and Rogers in the Ia Williams Tuning Arrow started stalking Scarman, pulling alongside Scarman on the run down Wayne Gardner Straight to start the last lap. Scarman faded slightly on the final lap as Rogers clean-swept the championship, retaining the title he had won at Mallala last year.

Shaun Jones (Viper Superkarts/Jones Kart Developments Viper) raced home for third position, taking third in the title behind Scarman as his points rival Jason McIntyre fell off the pace at the end of the day. Peter Strangis drove his best race of the weekend in the worst conditions of the weekend in the Racecentre Arrow to finish fourth ahead of Superkarting's veterans veteran, Colin Moore.

In the Rotax Heavy division Mark Wicks points lead was under immediate threat as he speared off on the opening lap of the race in the kartsportnews.com Hypermax. He twice fought back through the Heavy pack to be second at the finish as recent senior graduate Brendan Luneman took his first class win in the heavy rain just ahead of Wicks. Colin McIntyre (BF Racing/Marron Excavations Monaco) took third, his best result of the weekend ahead of Ryan Felmingham in the Enzed Australia Omega who took enough points to secure second in the championship, with Luneman's race 4 win snatching third place away from the Trimworld Racing Arrow of Rod Clarke.

Thirteen-year-old Sean Whitfield (Wild Digital Phoenix) led home Mitchell Abbott (AMG Racing Arrow) in the final race, overcoming engine failure and collision to retain his Junior Max title. Rhys Newman (Ian Williams Tuning Arrow) was third but was unable to fight his way back onto the podium after losing the first race of the day to contaminated fuel.

Driver Quotes:
Pole Position Rotax Light: Michael Rogers (Ian Williams Tuning Arrow): "It was a really enjoyable weekend, some really close racing and quick lap times. The biggest challenge was the weather for today, you didn't really know what it was going to do. Luckily the set-ups that we tried worked pretty well, my Arrow chassis handled brilliantly for the conditions and the engine, prepared by Ian Williams Tuning just pulled strongly all weekend. We tried the Dunlop wets for the first time this weekend the worked an absolute treat. Have to thank my Dad and Ian Williams for all the work they put in."

Second Rotax Light: Tim Scarman (Jones Kart Developments/St. James First Aid Viper): "The smile speaks for itself, I'm rapt, absolutely rapt. We were competitive and that's what I was happy about. Had a good dice up in the lead with Michael Rogers who is our champion now. Really, really happy."

Third Rotax Light: Shaun Jones (Viper Superkarts/Jones Kart Developments/St. James First Aid Viper): "Weather was a bit down but you've got to expect that coming to Phillip Island in August, but other than that pretty happy with what we did. Second last year, third this year, one year I'll win it. the future's there, we'll kepp coming back."

Champion Rotax Heavy: Mark Wicks (kartsportnews.com Hypermax): "The kart's been really strong all weekend and we had some really close racing in the first heat and the final it was really tight and a lot wetter. I actually ran off the track at the second turn, put two wheels in the dirt and dropped back to about fourth. Got back into the lead and got baulked into Siberia and dropped back to fifth but got back into second on the line! Once it got up to speed it was just a rocket down the straight and the handling and the tyres were really good. A good weekend."

Champion Junior Rotax Max: Sean Whitfield (Wild Digital Phoenix): "I had a really good weekend, Saturday wasn't too crash hot but we got there in the end, lost my good engine on Saturday after qualifying, then in the Saturday race I got taken out by a Senior, but Sunday won all of the races, that was really good. It feels heaps good to have come back from all of that to win."

Full timing results etc on Natsoft HERE.

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Above: Ryan Felmingham (61) was the fastest qualifier in Rotax Heavy, here running with fellow South Australian Shaun Pannowitch
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@ hotmail.com

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Above: Junior Champion Sean Whitfield overcame an engine siezure in qualifying to successfully defend the Junior #1
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@ hotmail.com

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Above: Michael Rogers (71) and Tim Scarman (47) were the class of the Lights field. Rogers (Arrow) won every race, Scarman (Viper) his only serious challenger all weekend with a string of 2nds.
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@ hotmail.com

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Above: Heavy Champion Mark Wicks
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@ hotmail.com

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Above: The South Aussies were fast, two thirds of the trophies heading over the border, including all three placings in the Light division. Left to Right: Mitchell Abbott, Brandon Stillwell, Tim Scarman, Ryan Felmingham, Michael Rogers and Shaun Jones.
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@ hotmail.com

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Above: Rhys Newman (25) and Rod Clarke (27). Both were unlucky not to take a placing and finished 4th in Juniors and Heavy respectively.
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@ hotmail.com

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Above: Brandon Stillwell
pic - Gary Trounson, gtrounson@hotmail.com

125MAX Light

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Race No.

Name

State

Heat 1

Heat 2

Heat 3

Final

 

1

71

Michael Rogers

S.A

1

1

1

1

 

2

47

Tim Scarman

S.A

2

2

2

2

 

3

2

Shaun Jones

S.A

4

4

3

3

 

4

7

Jason McIntyre

VIC

3

3

4

9

 

5

33

Kristian Stebbing

VIC

5

6

5

8

 

6

46

Colin Moore

NSW

6

5

9

5

 

7

78

Doug Savage

NSW

8

7

6

7

 

8

57

Darren Tyler

VIC

9

9

7

10

 

9

80

Peter Strangis

VIC

0

8

0

4

 

10

77

Brad Stebbing

VIC

0

0

8

6

 

11

39

Shaun Pannowitch

S.A

0

10

11

11

 

12

82

Matthew Pannowitch

S.A

7

0

10

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

125MAX Heavy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Race No.

Name

State

Heat 1

Heat 2

Heat 3

Final

 

1

75

Mark Wicks

VIC

1

1

1

2

 

2

61

Ryan Felmingham

S.A

2

2

2

4

 

3

41

Brendan Luneman

VIC

4

3

4

1

 

4

27

Rod Clarke

VIC

3

4

3

5

 

5

3

Colin McIntyre

VIC

9

5

9

3

 

6

1

Ron Goldfinch

S.A

5

7

5

16

 

7

15

Chris Jewell

VIC

15

10

6

6

 

8

17

Alan Dodge

NSW

6

9

15

8

 

9

30

Lee Cavallin

VIC

8

6

10

15

 

10

10

Gerad McLeod

VIC

17

13

8

7

 

11

14

Ian Williams

S.A

7

8

7

0

 

12

24

Lee Filliponi

VIC

10

11

13

12

 

13

48

Matthew Palmer

VIC

14

12

12

10

 

14

84

Scott Appledore

VIC

11

16

0

11

 

15

40

Greg Bass

VIC

16

18

16

9

 

16

56

David Byrne

VIC

13

14

15

13

 

17

9

Greg Stillwell

S.A

18

17

14

14

 

18

95

John Bartlett

S.A

12

15

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

125MAX Jnr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Race No.

Name

State

Heat 1

Heat 2

Heat 3

Final

 

1

87

Sean Whitfield

ACT

3

1

1

1

 

2

37

Mitchell Abbott

S.A

2

2

2

2

 

3

34

Brandon Stillwell

S.A

5

3

4

4

 

4

25

Rhys Newman

S.A

1

0

3

3

 

5

66

David Webster

VIC

4

4

5

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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