Ollie The Toast of South Island Championship

Thirteen-year-old Ollie Workman is the toast of his home Club, KartSport Nelson, after a dominant performance in the biggest class, 125cc Rotax Max Junior, at the Liquidaction 2021 South Island Sprint Championships contested over Labour Weekend at the club’s The Hits RWCA Raceway.

Six Championship and two support classes were contested in fine weather on the tight 635m circuit.

Local Ollie Workman dominated Rotax Max Junior (pic – Chris White, www.shuttersport.co.nz)

Workman qualified fastest, won both heats and the Pre Final, started the Final on pole and steadily moved away from his 18 pursuers to win the 29-lap race by 2.313 seconds from Canterbury’s Blake Knowles and Hawkes Bay’s Tom Bewley. Tokoroa’s Jay Urwin held second place early in the Final but slipped back to finish 6th.

In the other Junior age group class, Vortex ROK DVSJ, Hawkes Bay’s Tom Bewley overcame fastest qualifier and early leader Jay Urwin on lap 12 and went on to finish with a 1.194 second margin to Urwin. Canterbury’s Dylan Jessop was third.

Tom Bewley, 1st in Vortex ROK DVSJ (pic – Chris White, www.shuttersport.co.nz)

In Vortex Mini ROK Marlborough’s Charlie Botham took the challenge to current National Champion Zach Tucker (Canterbury). Tucker was fastest qualifier by 0.023 second from Botham. In the final Botham pushed Tucker hard all the way to finish hard on Tucker’s rear bumper, just 0.182 seconds behind after 24 laps. Canterbury’s Levi McMillan was 3 seconds further back in 3rd.

Zach Tucker (#1) won Vortex Mini ROK, here alongside runner-up Charlei Botham #52 (pic – Chris White, www.shuttersport.co.nz)

Could anyone challenge current National Cadet ROK champion Henry Fisher? The answer was no, with Fisher qualifying 0.223 seconds ahead of Nixon Cripps (Southland) and going on to win all the Cadet ROK races, including the final by 3.532 seconds from Cripps with Dunedin’s Jack McGrath third.

Cadet ROK winner Henry Fisher (pic – Chris White, www.shuttersport.co.nz)

There were some good battles in 125cc Rotax Max Heavy. Youngster Jaxon Harvey (Dunedin) qualified fastest and endured a lead swapping final before the experienced Thomas Emmerson (Canterbury) prevailed by just 0.614 second. Nelson’s Kevin Barker moved forward from 5th at the start to claim the last podium position.

Rotax Heavy winner Thomas Emmerson (pic – Chris White, www.shuttersport.co.nz)

Class Masters age group (40-59 years) winner was Arron Black (Dunedin) in 5th overall. Legends age group (60+ years) winner was Neil Shearer (Dunedin) in 15th overall.

Two support classes were also contested at the event. The Briggs LO206 Light class was won by Nelson’s Tony Dyer from Glyn Mears (Marlborough) with Rob Frans (Nelson) third. Briggs LO206 Heavy was won by Nelson’s Kevin Barker, followed by Daniel Bell (Nelson) and Marlborough’s Chris Harris in third.

Tony Dyer, 1st Briggs LO206 Light (pic – Chris White, www.shuttersport.co.nz)

RESULTS

LIQUIDACTION 2021 KARTSPORT NEW ZEALAND SOUTH ISLAND SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIPS and SUPPORT CLASSES, HOSTED BY KARTSPORT NELSON, 23-24 OCTOBER 2021

Cadet ROK

1. H Fisher, 2.N Cripps, 3.T McGrath, 4. B Kraayvanger, 5. M Whittle, 6. J Buttimore.

Vortex Mini ROK



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1. Z Tucker, 2. C Botham, 3. L McMillan, 4. J Culver, 5. E Holland, 6. N Cayford.

125cc Rotax Max Junior

1. O Workman, 2. B Knowles. 3. T Bewley, 4. S McLaren, 5. D Jessop, 6. J Urwin

Vortex ROK DVS Junior

1. T Bewley, 2.J Urwin, 3.D Jessop, 4. B Knowles, 5. J Bellamy, 6. L McGregor.

125cc Rotax Max Light

1. W Exton, 2. J Douglas, 3. W Neale, 4. L Burns, 5. B Hill, 6. C Hay.

125cc Rotax Max Heavy

1. T Emmerson, 2. J Harvey, 3. K Barker, 4. N Tombleson, 5. A Black (1st Master), 6. J McLaren. Also 15. N Shearer (1st Legend)

Kevin Barker leading Briggs LO206 Heavy (pic – Chris White, www.shuttersport.co.nz)

Support Classes

Briggs LO206 Light

1. T Dyer, 2. G Mears, 3. R Frans, 4. F Meighan, 5. S Bishell, 6. B Greenfield

Briggs LO206 Heavy

1. K Barker, 2. D Bell, 3. C Harris, 4. J Hall, 5. S Madsen, 6. A Rasmussen



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