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2016 Giltrap Group New Zealand Rotax Max Challenge

KARTSPORT NEW ZEALAND
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* 2016 Giltrap Group New Zealand Rotax Max Challenge

Rnds 7 & 8

KartSport Hamilton

Agrisea Raceway

Airport Rd

Hamilton

Sat-Sun

September 10-11

2016

ROUNDS 7 & 8 PREVIEW

08-09-16

Drivers to look out for at the final double-header round of this year's Giltrap Group New Zealand Rotax Max Challenge in Hamilton over the weekend include Tiffany Chittenden (DD2 Masters #9 with yellow, pink and blue helmet), Matthew Payne (Rotax Junior #9 blue-and-white helmet) and Daniel Connor (Rotax Max Light #3) Photo credit: Fast Company/Graham Hughes

RACE FOR ROTAX GRAND FINALS' SEATS GOES DOWN TO WIRE

The KartSport Hamilton club hosts the final double-header round of this year's Giltrap Group Rotax Max Challenge this weekend with the race for a place on the team to represent New Zealand at the annual Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals meeting in Italy in October set to go down to the wire in at least two classes.

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New Zealand has a proud history at the annual Grand Finals meeting, the icing on the cake Auckland driver Ryan Urban's history-making DD2 Masters title win at the 16th annual event in Portugal last year.

Having again dominated the DD2 Masters class here in 2016 Urban has virtually guaranteed himself a shot at defending his Grand Finals' title, though the new double-header race format adopted for this year's New Zealand Challenge means he still has to get through two separately scored days of racing this weekend.

Last year Urban was part of a five-person Kiwi team with fellow class winners Daniel Connor (125cc Rotax Max Light), Dylan Drysdale (Rotax Junior), Daniel Bray (DD2) and the runner-up in the DD2 Masters class, Fraser Hart.

This year New Zealand will again field a five-strong team with Connor, Drysdale and Bray again in contention, and former UK and NZ Grand Finals representative Tiffany Chittenden from Christchurch vying for the second DD2 Masters class seat with Callum Orr from Palmerston North.

Who exactly gets to go to Italy to contest the 17th Grand Finals meeting at the iconic Sarno circuit near Naples will not be known until the last Final on Sunday, however.

In the 125cc Rotax Max Light class for instance, last year's Rotax Junior rep, Dylan Drysdale from Palmerston North, finally turned the tables on defending class title holder Daniel Connor at the sixth round in Wellington last month. But his lead heading into the seventh and eighth rounds at Hamilton over early-season leader Connor from Auckland is a single point!

It's also close in DD2 where former New Zealand representative and Grand Finals class runner-up Josh Hart from Palmerston North, takes just an eight point lead over another multi-time New Zealand rep, Mat Kinsman from Auckland, into the weekend's final two rounds.

Last year's DD2 class representative Daniel Bray, who contested the CIK-FIA World KZ Championship meeting in Sweden last weekend, is also still in with a look as well, and will be home in time to try and improve on his current third place standing in the DD2 points, 18 behind Kinsman.

Pukekohe teenager Matthew Payne has a 25-point lead over Ryan Wood from Wellington in Rotax Junior, but if Aucklander Callum Hedge can repeat the form at Hamilton he showed at Wellington last month (where he swapping heat wins with Payne on both days before going on to win the Pre-Finals and Finals on each day) he could well be the driver to beat at Hamilton. And what that will mean at the top of the points table is anyone's guess.

Local ace Campbell Joyes is again favourite to take 125cc Rotax Max Heavy class honours, however, the reigning class New Zealand Sprint champion also dominant at the most recent double-header round at Wellington.

Between October 15 and 22 this year 360 karters from more than 50 nations will gather to contest the 17th annual Grand Finals meeting at the Circuito Internazioale di Napoli at Sarno east of Naples in Italy. This year is the third time the event has been held in Italy, the La Conca track south of the city hosting the ninth Grand Finals meeting in 2008 and the 11th in 2010.

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