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PORTLAND’S KING TAKES BLACK PLATE WIN AT 2024 VICTORIAN STATE CUP – RACE WRAP

Just under 190 drivers headed to the Portland District Karting Clubs Yarraman Park Race Way on the weekend December 6th to the 8th for 1 day of practice and 2 days of competition at the 2024 Karting Victoria Victorian State Cup with the prestigious Black Plates on the line in Sundays winner takes all finals.

  • full results on Speedhive HERE
  • photos by Tim Francis – Friday HERE, Saturday HERE, Sunday HERE
  • photos by BPM Photography – Friday HERE, Saturday HERE, Sunday HERE

TaG 125 Restricted Med – Grady Hutchesson would start out of pole and lead the final from start to finish but unfortunately suffered a dropdown penalty relegating him to third meaning Glenn Riddell was the winner and Jack Ryan 2nd putting in a strong drive to come through the pack.

1st Glenn Riddell
2nd Jack Ryan
3rd Grady Hutchesson

TaG R Medium podium (pic – Tim Francis)

KA3 Senior Light – Max Walton was able to get out to the lead early, while a huge pack of drivers fought among themselves from 2nd to 10th, Walton suffering an unlucky failure towards the end of the final, Jack Steere broke free from the squabbling pack to go on and take the biggest win of his racing career so far ahead of Sam March and Amos Orr.

1st Jack Steere
2nd Sam March
3rd Amos Orr

Senior Light podium (pic – Tim Francis)

KA3 Junior Heavy – Max Mangano would go on to back up his recent win from Tasmania with a strong victory with Mia Mifsud achieving one of her best results in a big meeting 2nd ahead of Levi Jones 3rd after a good battle with Chelsea Humphrey, Oliver Von Tunk, Mathew Basso.

1st Max Mangano
2nd Mia Mifsud
3rd Levi Jones

Max Mangano leads Mia Mifsud and Ayden Warren, Junior Heavy (pic – Tim Francis)

Vic Combined Masters – Steven Riddell would add another title to his cabinet taking a 2 second win ahead of Trev Whitby and Mark Heemskerk

1st Steven Riddell
2nd Trev Whitby
3rd Mark Heemskerk

Steve Riddell wins Vic combined Masters (pic – Tim Francis)

Cadet 12 – A very entertaining final in Cadet 12 with places swapping throughout a tight field at the front for the majority, with Red Plate winner Jensen Damaschino and last years Cadet 9 Black Plate champion and Cadet 12 graduate Jarvis Hindle fighting hard for 1st in the final laps, Jensen taking a defensive line into the final turn on the main straight that allowed Jarvis to use the slip stream and get a run and cross the line 1st by the narrowest of margins but later would take a penalty for a restart infringement after a caution along with Rossi Yau, handing 1st place back to Jensen Damaschino, Mason Martin backing up his Tassie state title win in 2nd and Kurtis Polkinghorne 3rd.

1st Jensen Damaschino
2nd Mason Martin
3rd Kurtis Polkinghorne

Jensen Damaschino leads under pressure, Cadet 12 (pic – Tim Francis)

TaG 125 Light – Amos Orr would never be headed in a big 21 kart field of Tag 125 going on to take a 2 second win ahead of Max Walton and Matt Domaschenz with Hunter Salvatore close behind.

1st Amos Orr
2nd Max Walton
3rd Matt Domaschenz



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Amos Orr leads Max Walton and Matt Domaschenz, TaG Light (pic – BPM Photography)

TaG 125 Restricted Heavy – Red Plate winner Mason Baldi got out to a strong lead early in the final and went on to cross the line first but a louder than normal sound could be heard coming from the exhaust at certain parts of the track and a post race inspection would relegate an unlucky Baldi meaning Trent Meadows would be 1st, Blair Van Ree 2nd and Jett Rendell 3rd in his first race in the class.

1st Trent Meadows
2nd Blair Van Ree
3rd Jett Rendell

TaG R Heavy podium (pic – Tim Francis)

KA3 Junior Light – Jai George backed up his Red Plate and VCS championship wins this year with a dominate performance in KA3 Junior Light leading from start to finish with a tight fight between Aiden Spector, Luca Portaro and Austin Mcpherson for the final steps on the podium.

1st Jai George
2nd Aiden Spector
3rd Luca Portaro

Black Plate for Jai George, Junior Light (pic – Tim Francis)

TaG Restricted Light – 1st Ben Kilsby would lead the final from start to finish but not after having to defend from a fast finishing Red Plate champion Ethan Warren who had a incident in qualifying and had to start from the weekend from the rear, Kilsby winning by .163 of a second from Warren and Shane Moreland in 3rd after a good fight with Ben Bloomfield, Spiros Anagnostopoulos and Ryan Dealy.

1st Ben Kilsby
2nd Ethan Warren
3rd Shane Moreland

Another TaG R title for the Kilsbys (pic – BPM Photography)

Cadet 9 – RJ Bellbowen and Zac Duynhoven were racing each other hard at the start of the final Duynhoven dropping a wheel on the dirt that allowed Bellbowen to break free and going on to take victory, Duynhoven in 2nd after a good fight with Luke Robinson 3rd.

1st RJ Bellbowen
2nd Zac Duynhoven
3rd Luke Robinson

Cadet 9 winner RJ Bellbowen leads off the line (pic – Tim Francis)

KA3 Senior Medium – Taine Venables would make it back to back to back 3 consecutive Black Plate wins under a second ahead of Zach Findlay and Wayne Bourke in 3rd with Thomas Patching, Nicholas Trebilcock and Jarrod Bottomley not far behind.

1st Taine Venables
2nd Zach Findlay
3rd Wayne Bourke

Three times for Senior Medium winner Taine Venables (pic – BPM Photography)

TaG 125 Heavy – Portland local Scott King would take victory by 1.2seconds ahead of Jackson Souslin-Harlow 2nd and Ben Mouritz 3rd with Scotts brother Adam King 4th.

1st Scott King
2nd Jackson Souslin-Harlow
3rd Ben Mouritz

The #4 reigns again in TaG Heavy (pic – Tim Francis)

It was close racing and great driving across all of the classes over the weekend with no red flags and minimal stops across the meeting.

A big thank you to all the competitors racing at the event, members and everyone at the Portland District Kart Club for an amazingly presented track and hosting a great event, Andrew Hayes from AHR Media for his usual fantastic commentary, Todd Chambers and the Portland members that helped run social karting practice Friday, all of the Karting Victoria officials and volunteers for all of their hard work running the meeting and all of the sponsors of the event including Canadian Rooster Portland / Hamilton, Royal Hotel Portland.

Karting Victoria hopes everyone enjoyed the meeting and looks forward to seeing everyone at next years Black Plate event taking place at the South West Kart Club at Cobden December 5th and 6th.



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