Success in the final round of KartSport New Zealand’s KartStars Series in Rotorua this weekend could be life-changing for the winners. The fifth and final round of the series, sponsored by Hampton Downs NZ Racing Academy, has attracted over 150 .
Friday, 12 March 2021, 5:24 pm
Class
series points leaders after the second round of the Giltrap
Group 2020 ProKart Series at Tokoroa last year included Mat
Kinsman (#30 KZ2), Kevan Storr (#54 KZ2 Masters), Regan Hall
(#93 KZ4), Clay Osborne (#15 125cc Rotax Light), Marco
Giltrap (#NI 125cc Rotax Max Heavy), and Jamie Thompson (#30
Vortex Mini ROK). Photo credit: Graham
Hughes/Sportsweb
Karters from
Auckland and all points south are set to celebrate a
‘return to (near) normality’ this weekend as the
KartSport Hamilton club hosts the opening round of this
year’s ProKart Series under a unified NZ-wide Level 1
COVID-19 alert level
Over the past two weekends
Press Release – KartSport New Zealand
Class series points leaders after the second round of the Giltrap Group 2020 ProKart Series at Tokoroa last year included Mat Kinsman (#30 KZ2),Kevan Storr (#54 KZ2 Masters), Regan Hall (#93 KZ4), Clay Osborne (#15 125cc Rotax Light), Marco Giltrap (#NI 125cc Rotax Max Heavy), and Jamie Thompson (#30 Vortex Mini ROK). Photo credit: Graham Hughes/Sportsweb
Karters from Auckland and all points south are set to celebrate a ‘return to (near) normality’ this weekend as the KartSport Hamilton club hosts the opening round of this year’s ProKart Series under a unified NZ-wide Level 1 COVID-19 alert level
Over the past two weekends KartSport New Zealand officials and club members have successfully run major regional meetings in Invercargill, Dunedin and Wellington under a mix of Levels 1, 2 and 3 but it has been hard work and serious compromises have had to be made.