Zaloum & Wood Shine At NZ Goldstar Round


press release 11 December 2014
 

Zach Zaloum from the Hawke's Bay and Ryan Wood from Wellington were two of the stand-out drivers at the second round of the 2014/15 Bayleys WPKA Goldstar Series at Palmerston North on Sunday.

Zaloum proved too good for round one class winner Jordan McDonnell and eventual second placeman Aaron de Ridder the 125cc Rotax Max Heavy class. Meanwhile, after tying with top local driver Tom Greig for the top spot in the Vortex Mini ROK class at Palmerston North, Wellington ace Ryan Wood has taken the class lead in the series points standings thanks to a better finish over Greig at the first round.


Above: Zach Zaloum (#2) from the Hawke's Bay won the 125cc Rotax Max Heavy class
pic - Fast Company/Vicky Jack

The Palmerston North meeting attracted a 93-strong field across the eight classes with drivers travelling from Christchurch in the south and Auckland in the north to compete in the new-look and very much revitalised series.

Racing was held in dry conditions early on in the day until the rain that had threatened all day materialised first as drizzle mid-afternoon then showers later on.

The mix made tyre choice a lottery across several different class heats.

In the 125cc Rotax Max Light class a field of 23 drivers put on some great racing. The first two races were dry and were won by Jayden Hardy and Brad Still respectively.

With intermittent light rain for the third and fourth heats the field was torn between wets and slicks. Both races saw those with the right tyre choice flourish. Brad Still made the correct choice in heat three and Ashleigh Higgins made the most of his wet tyre choice to win heat four.

In the final the rain was falling hard with Travis Day coming home in first and securing the overall win for the day over Brad Still and South Islander Chris Cox.

The 125cc Rotax Max Heavy class saw a field of top "young” Rotax Heavies racing the hard-charging Masters provided a tough day in the seat for all. 


Above: Local driver Bayley Walker (#11) leading Hawke's Bay's Ronan Murphy (#51) and Robbie Johnston (#84) in one of the Junior Yamaha class races.
pic - Fast Company/Vicky Jack

The battle involving Zach Zaloum, Aaron de Ridder and Brendon Hart was on all day. Heat one saw Zaloum fighting with Hart to eventually pull a gap and take the win. Heat two proved to be a fight that saw Hart and Zaloum drop to the rear of the field after some contact that saw water pouring from Hart's radiator. Meanwhile Karl Cameron and Brent Melhop were fighting out a close Masters' race with Melhop coming from the rear of the grid to finish third.

Heat three proved to be a trial by water with all the drivers out on slicks and some light drizzle, lap times dropped and karts slipped all over the track, conditions suiting to Hart and
Zaloum, the latter taking out the win. 

Overall a good clean close day of racing with Zaloum first, de Ridder second, Hart third with Melhop home fourth but as first Master.

There were three different race winners, meanwhile, in the other senior class, Clubsport 120, which saw Steven Palmer having a DNF and Simon Frater the series leader, struggling for pace. 

The first heat race was won by John Paddy with Braden Parsons taking the fastest lap time.  Race two saw Brent Robinson coming home first with Braden Parsons getting the fastest lap.

The race three start favoured the wet tyre choice of 50% of the field but conditions improved and the slick tyre drivers all moved to the front.  Braden Parsons once again came home first and also had the fastest time again.  Race four stayed damp, but everyone was on slicks.  Brent Robinson won in these conditions and also got the fastest lap.

It was wets all round for the final, however, which saw the weather finally make up its mind and the skies opened.  Brent  Robinson won from pole after John Paddy took himself out with a daring dive at the end of the back straight. 

The final result? Brent Robinson first, John Paddy second and Braden Parsons third.  

With the series leader Dylan Drysdale only recently returned from representing New Zealand at the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Final meeting in Spain (and not running at Palmerston North) the Junior Rotax class was going to be fought out between home town drivers Jacob Cranston and Kaleb Ngatoa, and top female driver Maddy Stewart from Wellington.

All three have done a lot of laps around Manawatu and clearly had set-up advantage over the rest of the field in the changeable conditions.  Both Stewart and Cranston managed heat wins but Ngatoa ran away with the day with two wins and three seconds.

The Jury brothers from New Plymouth, meanwhile, made Junior Yamaha a family affair on their debut in the series, with two heat race wins apiece. It is Manawatu local, Bayley Walker, who won the first round, who has the series points lead with Ronan Murphy, son of racing great Greg Murphy second just one point behind.

It was in the two new Vortex classes, Vortex Mini ROK and Cadet ROK which provided the closest Junior category racing and greatest depth with four different heat winners in Mini ROK and three in Cadet ROK.

Vortex Mini ROK had 14 racers on the grid with the NS, NI, SI champions present and all four clubs having representation in the field. Hometown boy Tom Greig ran away with heat one with some close racing behind him - Josh Parkinson and Ryan Wood second and third respectively. 

Ethan Donohue charged through the field in heat two finishing third before the rain hit for afternoon racing.  Jackson Rooney nailed the wet set-up with a blistering time but consistency saw Ryan Wood first for the day on count back from Tom Greig with Jackson Rooney coming third.


Above: Euan Dwyer (#6) and Tom Bewley (#4) are close in a Cadet ROK class race on Sunday
pic - Fast Company/Vicky Jack

Finally, Cadet ROK was another Mainland benefit with Louis Sharp and Zac Christensen taking advantage of first round class winner William Exton's move to the Vortex Mini ROK class and finishing one-two.

With a second (Sharp) and third (Christensen) at Wellington the pair are now first and second respectively in the series points standings after two rounds.

The new-look Bayleys WPKA Goldstar series now takes  a break until the third round, at Waitara in Taranaki over the March 07/08 2015 weekend.

  • Further information is available on facebook ‘GoldStar Series’ and at www.wpka.org.nz

 

2014/2015 Bayleys WPKA Goldstar Series Rnd 2 Manawatu Toyota Raceway Palmerston North Sunday December 7, 2014

125cc Rotax Max Light
1. Travis Day; 2. Brad Still; 3. Chris Cox; 4. John Wallace; 5. Jaden Hardy; 6. Michael McCulloch
Points after Rnd 2
1. Brad Still 118; 2=. Chris Cox & John Wallace 113; 4, Michael McCulloch 112; 5. Jack Bridgman 108; 6. Zachary Thompson 105

125cc Rotax Max Heavy
1. Zach Zaloum; 2. Aaron De Ridder; 3. Brendon Hart; 4. Brent Melhop; 5. Karl Cameron; 6. Darren Conway 9
Points after Rnd 2
1. Zack Zaloum 118; 2. Aaron de Ridder 115; 3. Brent Melhop 112; 4. Karl Cameron 110; 5. Darren Conway 106; 6. Nathan Nolly 102

ClubSport 120
1. Brent Robinson; 2. John Paddy; 3. Braden Parsons; 4. Brent Hickmott; 5. Simon Frater; 6. Jim Thompson
Points after Rnd 2
1. Brent Robinson 118, 2=. John Paddy & Simon Frater 115; 4. Braden Parsons 113; 5. Jim Thompson 109; 6. Kevin Groves 106

Formula Junior
1. Kaleb Ngatoa; 2. Jacob Cranston; 3. Maddy Stewart; 4. Josh Donohue; 5. Matthew Payne; 6. Lee Zeltwanger
Points after Rnd 2
1. Jacob Cranston 116; 2. Kaleb Ngatoa 114; 3=. Maddy Stewart & Josh Donohue 112; 5. Lee Zeltwanger 111; 6. Rianna  O'Meara-Hunt 106;

Junior Yamaha
1. Brendon Jury; 2. Ryan Jury; 3. Ronan Murphy; 4. Bayley Walker; 5. Robbie Johnson; 6. Ethan Hourigan        
Points after Rnd 2
1. Bayley Walker 116; 2. Ronan Murphy 115; 3. Robbie Johnson 112; 4. Jayden Smith 108; 5. Nathan Cox 108; 6. Brendan Jury 60.

Vortex Mini ROK
1. Ryan Wood; 2. Tom Greig;  3. Jackson Rooney; 4. Sam Wright; 5. Riley Jack; 6. Joshua Parkinson;
Points after Rnd 2:
1. Ryan Wood 118; 2. Riley Jack 115; 3. Tom Greig 114; 4. Jackson Rooney 112; 5. Louis Redshaw 109; 6. Samuel Wright 56

Cadet ROK
1. Louis Sharp; 2. Zac Christensen; 3. Logan Smith; 4. Daniel Austin;  5. Logan Manson; 6. Harry Bewley;         
Points after Rnd 2:
1. Louis Sharp 118; 2. Zac Christensen 115; 3. Logan Smith 112; 4. Daniel Austin 112; 5. Logan Manson 108; 6.

Cadet Raket
1. Jesse Free   

 

CALENDAR
2014/15 Bayleys WPKA Goldstar Series
Rnd 1 Nov 08-09 2014 Rnd sponsor Sparkarts Wynns Raceway Wellington
Rnd 2 Dec 06-07 2014 Rnd sponsors TK Manawatu & ORG Manawatu Toyota Raceway Palmerston North
Rnd 3 March 07-08 2015 Rnd sponsor Supreme Kart Supplies Todd Energy Raceway Waitara
Rnd 4 May 02-03 2015 Rnd sponsor Total Karting Chemz Raceway Hastings
Championship round May 30-31 2015 Rnd sponsor Kartworks Wynns Raceway Wellington

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