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2006 SA National
Karting Championship |
Round
three of the four-leg Engen Supakarts National Championships took place at the
demanding Idube circuit nestled high in the hills outside Pietermaritzburg on
Saturday 8 July.
On a
perfect day and in front of a large crowd young Clayton Herbst continued his
domination of the Cadette class by winning all three heats easily from Liam
Venter. Third overall for the day was James du Toit as Clinton Bezuidenhout and
Gabby dos Santos
rounded up the top five.
There
was a thrilling threeway fight in the GP Junior final and Aston Hare ((Harvard
Empowerment Solutions) took the win ahead of reigning champion Mitchell Licen
(Mica).
But with
two wins to his credit, the overall winner for the day was Licen with Hare five
points behind having lost ground by finishing third in the opening race. Next up
was Jordan Williams (Alfano) with Richard Upton only one point adrift. Haig
Smuts bagged fifth as Skye de Nobrega bagged sixth.
Simon
Moss, son of Touring Car legend Terry, dominated proceedings in the Vortex
engined Junior Rok class by calmly winning all three heats in his Engen Extreme
sponsored PCR. Teammate Chassen Bright was runner-up while local driver Alex
Jacovides (TonyKart) pipped similarly mounted Kyle Mitchell for third despite
the pair being tied on 88 points. Daniel Rowe (VW/Birel) snatched fifth ahead of
Brandon Waugh.
Local
beauty Jamie-Lee Rossiter (Engen Extreme/Birel) produced the drive of her life
when she beat teammate Michael Stephen in a thrilling final in the Rok Cup, but
she was an innocent victim of a first heat accident which cost her dearly and
the win for the day went to Stephen.
Brandon
Auby (Birel) put in a good showing to end the day with second place ahead of
Rossiter while Nicholas Toner (Birel), Christopher Cuyler (CRG) and Gennaro
Bonafede (Birel) made up the top six. The final was marred by a serious accident
at one of the fastest corners that left TonyKart driver Keagan Blanckensee with
a badly broken arm.
Sam
Tingle, another local ace, steered his TonyKart to three comfortable wins in the
Rotax powered Mini-Max class. The Mooi
River
driver was never seriously threatened and was a comfortable 14 points clear of
Caleb Williams (Alfano/Red Bull/PCR).
Axcil
Jefferies, a product of the Toyota Development Karting programme led one of the
races for a couple of laps but couldn’t hold off Tingle and eventually claimed
third place in each race to take the final podium step while Richard Napier
(Harvard Empowerment Solutions/CRG) was fourth ahead of Olivier Calkoen
(Autoquip/Birel) and Chad van Beurden (Birel).
Once
again Caleb Williams (Red Bull/PCR) was a busy boy as, in addition to Mini-Max,
he also contested the Junior Max class. It was a hard day’s work work, but it
ultimately paid off as he won the day ahead of Devin Robertson (Big Boss/CRG)
and Trent Williams (Sportstar/PCR). Championship contender Kevin de Wit (Magnum
Paving/PCR) had a torrid time, but a gritty drive say him bag fourth ahead of
Vicky Kemp (Birel) and Tasmin Pepper (Sportstar/Birel).
With a
field of 24 karts on the twisty track, the Max Challenge was busy, but at the
end of the day local ace Ralph Odendaal (PCR) emerged as a comfortable winner as
his championship rivals faltered and stumbled.
Willem
Botha (PG/Marlim/CRG) claimed the runner-up slot with Arnold Neveling (PCR)
third ahead of former champion Wesleigh Orr (CRG). Orr’s appearance was a
one-off race in
Mathew
Hodges’ season of bad luck continued and he watched his title hopes almost
vanish as a lack of resulted in fifth ahead of fellow Birel driver Rory
Atkinson.
The
final leg of the Engen SupaKarts National Championship takes place at the
Bridgestone Zwartkops circuit on 30 September.
Pictures of the
Iduble event
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