Driver PR: Bodhi Bright, Victorian Championship
Bodhi Bright made his first championship level start in KA3 Senior Medium over the weekend at the Victorian State Titles. Unfortunately, his top-five pace was not rewarded with a result.
Bodhi Bright made his first championship level start in KA3 Senior Medium over the weekend at the Victorian State Titles. Unfortunately, his top-five pace was not rewarded with a result.
Nine drivers across six classes took to the starter for the Energy Corse Australia team at the Victorian Kart Championships over the weekend. After a successful weekend at Bolivar for …
The nerves were sky high for Cooper Stapleton in his first run in KA4 Junior Heavy at the Victorian Kart Championship, but he put them to good use, becoming the state champion for 2022.
Pro Karting fielded ten drivers across five classes at the Australian Kart Championship round at Bolivar last weekend, picking up heat wins and a Final podium.
Ayrton Dalmaso was back in Bolivar over the weekend taking on the second round of the SP Tools Australian Kart Championship. Dalmaso took plart in the recent City of Adelaide …
Winner in TaG 125 at the opening round, Max Chudasko’s Bolivar AKC round went sour in qualifying with a flat tyre. But then he almost pulled off the impossible…
New South Wales State Champion Reece Cohen was back on circuit for the second round of the SP Tools Australian Kart Championship against a near capacity field of KZ2.
Young kiwi karters Nathan Crang and Josh Richmond received a testing reminder of the depth and strength of the sport in Australia after competing in round two of the AKC at Bolivar over Easter.
Energy Corse Australia was back on track over the weekend with a 15-strong team of drivers at the second round of the SP Tools Australian Kart Championship.
Bright Brothers Racing continued its three-driver team assault on the Victorian Golden Power Series a week ago, contesting the second round at Bendigo.
Pro Karting took a team of eleven drivers across seven classes to Bendigo over the weekend to compete in the Victorian Golden Power Series.
After sliding off and not setting a lap time in qualifying, Jai George made a remarkable recovery at the Bendigo GPS round to be in the hunt for victory in the Cadet 12 final.
Top five at round one; top three in round 2 – junior driver Jackson Stone scored his first Golden Power Series podium at Bendigo on the weekend.
DJM Race Engineering fielded a team of eleven drivers at the second round of the Golden Power Series and it was Brett Jenkin who proved top dog, dominating the TaG R Heavy class.
Liam Pollard followed his round 1 podium with another solid points paying weekend in TaG Heavy at the second round of the Golden Power Series in Bendigo on the weekend.
Despite a confusing DNF in the opening heat of Cadet 12, another strong performance from Jack Jenkins saw him in the lead of the Golden Power Series after round 2 in Bendigo.
Following a top ten at the opening round of the series, Aiden Schweikert broke through for his first GPS pole and win at Bendigo on the weekend.