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National Champions Lead the Way At Island Karting Events

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* 2013 KartSport NZ North Island Sprint Kart Championships Wynn's Raceway, Kaitoke Upper Hutt Wellington Fri-Sun Oct 25-27

* 2013 Mainland Karting South Island Sprint Kart Championships Invercargill Oil Shop Raceway Invercargill Sat-Sun Oct 26-27

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27-10-13

National Champions Lead the Way At Island Karting Events

Reigning New Zealand title holders Zach Zaloum and Marcus Armstrong were amongst the 15 class winners at KartSport New Zealand's annual North and South Island Sprint Championship title meetings over Labour Weekend.

Zaloum, the current New Zealand 125cc Rotax Max Heavy champion, won the North Island title in that class and was challenging for the 100cc Yamaha Heavy one before his kart's engine went off-song at KartSport Wellington's Wynn's Raceway at Kaitoke, while Armstrong, the current New Zealand Junior 100cc Yamaha champion, added the South Island Junior 100cc Yamaha title to his CV at KartSport Southland's Invercargill Oil Shop Raceway at the Sandy Point Domain.

Both meetings were held in cool, changeable weather with rain affecting qualifying and the first heats at the North Island event on Friday and the first heats at the South Island event on Saturday.

Other drivers to claim class titles at the North Island meeting were Mathew Kinsman from Auckland (the defending North Island champion) in 125cc Rotax Max Light, Rhys Tinney from Hamilton in 100cc Yamaha Light, Aaron de Ridder from New Plymouth in 100cc Yamaha Heavy, Caleb Cross from Christchurch in Junior 100cc Yamaha, Kaleb Ngatoa from Palmerston North in Junior Restricted 100cc Yamaha and Joshua Parkinson from Auckland in Cadet.

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Cross's victory comes only weeks after the 13-year-old, the 2012 South Island champion and reigning New Zealand Junior 100cc Restricted class champion, moved up to the Junior Yamaha class yet included lights-to-flag victories and fastest race laps in both the Pre-Final and Final with fellow Christchurch driver Jai Buckley second and Brendon Jury from New Plymouth third.

Kaleb Ngatoa was also a worthy winner of the Junior Restricted 100cc Yamaha class crown, though Reece Hendl-Cox made him work for it. Ngatoa led early on only to be passed by Hendl-Cox and it was not until the last lap that Ngatoa was able to wrest the lead back and hold it to the chequered flag.  

For close, exciting racing with the lead often changing several times a lap it was the Cadet class which was hard to beat this year though.

Jackson Rooney from the Manawatu topped the time sheets after the time trials but the heats and Pre-Final were won my local ace Ryan Wood.

That gave him favourite status for the Final but after 20 incredible laps which saw seven different leaders it was Aucklander youngster Joshua Parkinson - who had started the race from P9 on the grid - who was in front when the chequered flag came out with Wood second and Rooney third.

SOUTH ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS

The Cadet class also produced one of the highlights of the weekend at the South Island meeting with 10-year-old Christchurch driver Jacob Mitchell claiming his third consecutive South Island title.

Fellow Christchurch driver Laura McPherson pipped Mitchell for pole position and Dunedin driver Joshua Bethune managed to beat both to the line to win the Pre Final, but it was Mitchell who again won the Final.

In the other classes Canterbury drivers Scott Manson (Christchurch) and Chris Cox (Rangiora) were never far apart, Manson beating defending South Island champ Cox to the 2013 South Island KZ2 class title but Cox returning the favour in 125cc Rotax Max Light with Manson second and defending South Island title holder James Penrose third.

Cox also went up against South Island and current New Zealand title holder Penrose in 100cc Yamaha Light but the result of that class has yet to be finalised.

Other class winners at the Invercargill meeting were Joshua King from Dunedin in 100cc Yamaha Heavy, Christchurch driver Andrew Downs in 125cc Rotax Max Heavy (with Dunedin's Daniel Harvey second in both) and Reuben Adams from Christchurch in Junior Restricted 100cc Yamaha.

KartSport is a safe, affordable motorsport which caters for all ages, with categories for Cadets (6-12yrs), Junior Restricted (10-14 yrs), Juniors (12-17 yrs) and Seniors (15 yrs and over). To find out more about it go to www.kartsport.org.nz

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