Record Entry & Live Stream Highlight Hawke’s Bay Meeting

LIVESTREAMING GIVES WEEKEND GOLDSTAR SERIES KARTPSORT ACTION FROM HAWKE’S BAY A GLOBAL REACH

The decision to livestream the first major regional KartSport meeting to be held here in New Zealand since the Covid-19 Lockdown was lifted was more than vindicated by the interest shown in the racing at the third round of the 2019/20 WPKA Manawatu & TRC Toyota Goldstar Series, incorporating Round 2 of the ROK Cup NZL, held in the Hawke’s Bay over the weekend.

While plenty of local fans made the effort to attend the gala meeting in person the numbers watching the livestream on Facebook from other parts of the country – and indeed the world – proved beyond a doubt that the racing produced by the record 162 entrants at the KartSport Hawke’s Bay-hosted meeting at the club’s Carter’s Tyre Service Raceway at Roy’s Hill on the outskirts of Hastings was as good as you were going to get – anywhere!

Chris Cox won Vortex ROK DVS (pic – Fast Company/Vicky Jack)

At one stage the livestream had 30,000 people watching; with the biggest pools of fans obviously elsewhere in New Zealand, but also significant groups in Italy and the United States. The overall number of views from the stream was around the 100,000 mark. 

Class by class

Christchurch youngster Zach Tucker was the one to beat in the Lexus Landscaping-sponsored Cadet ROK class, grabbing four of the five wins over the weekend. He also dominated the class’s standalone Grand Prix race, taking the chequered flag 6.1s seconds ahead of Luke McMillan with up-and-coming Palmerston North driver Aryan Lala third. Tucker also secured the Goldstar Series title and is leading his class in the ROK Cup NZL.

Lala marked himself out as a driver to watch by being the only one to beat Tucker to the line in one of the five heat races over the two days.  

Zach Tucker, 1st Cadet ROK (pic – Fast Company/Vicky Jack)

The Supreme Kart Supplies-sponsored Vortex Mini ROK class was hotly contested with four different race winners out of a possible five races over the weekend. Judd Christiansen was the one to chase down after grabbing heat one victory by 4.3 seconds. Jamie Thompson, Arthur Broughan and Jacob Bellamy all shared race wins over the weekend, however when the points were tallied it was Aucklander Thompson who came out on top followed by Arthur Broughan from Blenheim and Palmerston North ace Christiansen.

That was enough to earn Christiansen the Goldstar Series title for the class while Broughan leads the class points standings in the ROK Cup NZL.

It was Christiansen who had the stronger pace in the Vortex Mini ROK Grand Prix race, however, taking the win by 7.9 seconds.

There were five different winners in the 125cc Rotax Max Junior class meanwhile, with consistency being the key that unlocked the class win for Luke Thompson from Auckland. Levin-based international Logan Manson finished the weekend in second place (and was first Rotax Max Junior driver home in the standalone Junior GP race) just three points shy of Thompson, with the youngest driver in the class, Ryan Bell taking home a proud third place for the weekend and the Goldstar Series title. 

It was South Island drivers who dominated the Vortex ROK DVS Junior class, Christchurch-based international Jacob Douglas taking three of the five race wins over the weekend with Bo Hill and Mason Potter grabbing the others. Nelson ace Bo Hill took the next stop on the podium over Aucklander Liam Sceats but it was Sceats who won the Junior GP win over Repco-sponsored driver Tom Bewley from Hawke’s Bay. And it was Wellington’s Ben Stewart who took out the Series’ title on a countback with Bewley.

Sceats and Douglas are now tied in the ROK Cup NZL with one round to go.

ROK DVS Jnr winner Jacob Douglas (pic – Fast Company/Vicky Jack)

There was plenty going on in the Bayswater Group-sponsored 125cc Rotax Max Light class; understandable considering the 30-strong entry. That said. Palmerston North international Jackson Rooney dominated the weekend, claiming the class win by twelve points over top Wellington region pair Michael McCulloch and Ryan Wood,

Just two points separated second to fourth for the overall weekend with William Exton from Blenheim, Ryan Crombie from Auckland and Cambridge local Clay Osborne other drivers to grab race wins over the weekend. It was Clay’s brother Fynn, however, who secured the Series title with a 6th place finish at the Hawke’s Bay round.

Jackson Rooney, 1st 125cc Rotax Max Light (pic – Fast Company/Vicky Jack)

With just three points covering the top three places on the podium after five heat races you could argue that the action was even tighter in Burne Aluminium sponsored 125cc Rotax Max Heavy, where Bay of Plenty driver Darren Walker came out on top with eleven points, followed home by current North Island Champion Marco Giltrap on twelve points and top local driver Zach Zaloum on fourteen points. Giltrap’s consistency saw him take home the Goldstar Series title.

Multi-time South Island champion Chris Cox was the standout in the by Supreme Water Jet Cutting Vortex ROK DVS class over the weekend, with Arie Hutton and Rianna O’Meara-Hunt completing the podium points standings for the weekend. KartSport Hawke’s Bay local James Van Den Berk took heat one victory with Cox and Hutton sharing the remaining race victories. Second was enough for Hutton to secure the Series title and establish a slim lead in the ROK Cup NZL.

Aucklander Mat Kinsman looked like the one to beat going into the weekend in the Open class which was sponsored by Silvester Clark Engineering, and that was definitely the case come both race days. Another multi-time NZ champion, Kinsman grabbed 3 of the 5 class victories over the weekend.

Former Blenheim but now Auckland-based driver Daniel Bugler stepped up, taking the second step on the podium, with Brendon Jury third with his wild twin engine kart. However Riley Jack won the series title on countback from Jury.

Mathew Kinsman (#30) won the Open class at the 2019/20 Manawatu & TRC Toyota Goldstar kart series round at Hastings over the weekend (pic – Fast Company/Vicky Jack)

There was some very close racing in the ClubSport 120 2-stroke class between perennial category pace-setter Stephen Muggeridge from Whakatane and youngster Carlos Stone from Auckland.

Muggeridge had race craft and experience on his side, however, taking four wins to Stone’s one, guaranteeing himself the top step of the class podium yet again and the Series title. Stone hung on to grab second place for the weekend with Cliff Walsh third.

Stephen Muggeridge took out ClubSport 120 (pic – Fast Company/Vicky Jack)

Finally, in the Briggs Supply Company-sponsored Briggs L0206 4-stroke class just one point ended up separating the top two on the podium, Ian Smith and William Chronis both from Wellington.

Smith took three of the five wins over the weekend with Chronis claiming the other two for second place and category stalwart Brent Melhop third with Smith winning his first Goldstar Series title.

On behalf of everyone who entered and who was involved in the running of the weekend’s landmark 60th anniversary series’ round the WPKA Goldstar Committee would like to thank the following sponsors;

  • Manawatu & TRC Toyota
  • Lexus Landscaping
  • Supreme Kart Supplies
  • Firth Concrete
  • Gary Douglas Engineers Ltd
  • Silvester Clark
  • Bayswater Group 
  • Burne Aluminium 
  • Supreme Water Jet Cutting
  • Briggs Supply Company 
  • Briggs & Stratton New Zealand
  • Capture Signs
  • Advanced Sheetmetals  
  • Higgins Concrete  

RESULTS

Rnd 3 2019/20 Manawatu & TRC Toyota WPKA Goldstar Series incorp. Rnd 2 of the 2020 ROK Cup NZL Series July 11-12 2020 Carter’s Tyres’ Raceway Roy’s Hill Hastings Hawke’s Bay

Open

  1. Mathew Kinsman; 2. Daniel Bugler; 3. Brendon Jury; 4. Riley Jack; 5. Joshua Parkinson; 6. William Exton.

125cc Rotax Max Light

  1. Jackson Rooney; 2. Michael McCulloch; 3. Ryan Wood; 4. William Exton; 5. Fynn Osborne; 6. Zac Stichbury.

125cc Rotax Max Heavy



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  1. Darren Walker; 2. Marco Giltrap; 3. Zach Zaloum; 4. Ashley Higgins; 5. Caleb Hartley; 6. Jamie McNee.

Vortex ROK DVS

  1. Chris Cox; 2. Arie Hutton; 3. Rianna O’Meara-Hunt; 4. Chris vna der Drift; 5. Harry Townsend; 6. James van den Berk

ClubSport 120

  1. Stephen Muggeridge; 2. Carlos Stone; 3. Cliff Walsh; 4. Tim Allen; 5. Scott Dalley; 6. Neil Surtees.

ClubSport LO206

  1. Ian Smith; 2. William Chronis; 3. Brent Melhop; 4. David Sharp; 5. Shaun Croskery; 6. Ben Hibbs.

125cc Rotax Max Junior

1. Luke Thompson; 2. Logan Manson; 3. Ryan Bell; 4. Mitchell Sparrow; 5. Liam Sceats; 6. Sebastian Manson.

Vortex ROK DVS Junior

1. Jacob Douglas; 2. Bo Hill; 3. Liam Sceats; 4. Mason Potter; 5. Thomas Bewley; 6. Jay Urwin

Vortex Mini ROK

1.Jamie Thompson; 2. Arthur Broughan; 3. Judd Christiansen; 4. Ethan Church; 5. Maxim Kirwan; 6. Hugo Neale.

Cadet ROK

1. Zach Tucker; 2. Aryan Lala; 3. Grayson Stowe; 4. Jacob Pye; 5. Jackson Culver; 6. Aston Walker.

GP Races

Senior Open GP

1. Riley Jack; 2. Brendon Jury; 3. Clay Osborne; 4. Jackson Rooney; 5. Daniel Hall; 6. Chris Simmonds.

Senior Invitation GP

1. Joshua Parkinson; 2. Daniel Bugler; 3. Mathew Kinsman; 4. Roman Harker-Ferguson; 5. Sam Waddell; 6. Sam Wright.

ClubSport GP

1. Stephen Muggeridge; 2. Carlos Stone; 3. Ian Smith (1st Briggs 4-stroke); 4 Brent Melhop (2nd Briggs 4-stroke); 5. Cliff Walsh; 6. Scott Dalley 

Junior GP

1. Liam Sceats (VRDVSJnr); 2. Thomas Bewley (VRDVSJnr; 3. Logan Manson (RMJnr); 4. Jacob Douglas (VRDVSJnr); 5. Mason Potter (VRDVSJnr); 6. Ryan Bell (RMJnr).

Vortex Mini ROK GP

1. Judd Christiansen; 2. Ethan Church; 3. Jacob Bellamy; 4. Arthur Broughan; 5. Hugo Neale; 6.  Jacob Greig-Dickie.

Cadet ROK GP

1.Zach Tucker; 2. Luke McMillan; 3. Aryan Lala; 4. Grayson Stowe; 5. Jackson Culver; 6. Jason Waugh.

ROK CUP NZL

(Points after Rnd 2 of 3)

Vortex ROK DVS Snr

1.Arie Hutton 97 points; 2. Jamie van den Berk 95; 3. Rianna O’Meara-Hunt 91; 4. Jacob Cranston 89; 5. Brad Still 85; 6. Tyler Edney 85; 7. Campbell Maclachlan 41

Vortex ROK DVS Jnr

1=. Liam Sceats & Jacob Douglas 97 points; 3. Thomas Bewley 89; 4=. Ayrton Williams & Mason Potter 87; 6. Lily Rose Taylor 82; 7. Hayden Bakkerus 43; 8. Sebastian Manson 42.

Vortex Mini ROK

1.Arthur Broughan 95 points; 2. Izaak Fletcher 92; 3. Jacob Bellamy 91; 4. Mitchell Corin 87; 5. Jakob Greig-Dickie 84; 6. Blake Corin  50; 7. Lochiel McGregor 42.

Cadet ROK

1.Zach Tucker 100 points; 2=. Jackson Culver & Aryan Lala 91; 4. Grayson Stowe 88; 5. William Edmonson 45.



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