Jack Webster has qualified fastest in OK-N at the Champions Of The Future Academy Program in Abu Dhabi. Webster topped the Q2 session to start pole in Wednesday’s race.
The Western Australian is one of 13 Aussie karters (see below) racing at the event where all drivers compete on identical equipment, Kart Republic/IAME for the OK-N and OK-Junior classes, Parolin/TM for Mini.
A trio of Aussies qualified fourth in class for today’s racing – Pip Casabene (OK-N Senior), James Anagnostiadis (OK-Junior) and Connor Meyer (Mini).
OK-N SENIOR
- 212 – Gabe Bellanca – Q1 – 19th, Q2 – 7th
- 213 – Zachary Heard – Q1 – 5th, Q2 – 25th
- 214 – Cooper Lisle – Q1 – 21st, Q2 – 20th
- 215 – Maximus Chudasko – Q1 – 25th, Q2 – 23rd
- 216 – Romeo Nasr – Q1 – 9th, Q2 – 17th
- 218 – Isaac Demellweek – Q1 – 30th, Q2 – 27th
- 219 – Jack Webster – Q1 – 7th, Q2 – 1st
- 244 – Pip Casabene – Q1 – 4th, Q2 – 15th
OK JUNIOR
- 111 – James Anagnostiadis Q1 – 4th, Q2 – 4th
MINI
- 16 – Liam Carr – Q1 – 8th, Q2 – 19th
- 19 – Connor Meyer – Q1 – 4th, Q2 – 17th
- 37 – Oscar Singh – Q1 – 11th, Q2 – 23rd
- 38 – Koda Singh – Q1 – 27th, Q2 – 20th