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.
Thursday, 25 February 2021, 5:57 pm
Back
for more at the opening rounds of the 2021 HSD Building
Developments Ltd Mainland (Kart) Series at Invercargill and
Dunedin this weekend are three drivers who competed at the
pre-COVID-19 Lockdown meeting at Invercargill in 2019; Zach
Tucker (now competing in the Vortex Mini ROK class), Jacob
Douglas (still in Rotax Junior) and James Watson (ClubSport
LO206 Light). Photo credit: Fast Company/KartSport NZ
archive
It’s a case of ‘what a
difference a year makes’ as far as KartSport’s Mainland
Series is concerned with over 60 karters signed up to
contest the three weekend/six-round HSD Building Contractors
Press Release – KartSport New Zealand
Fast-rising young Kiwi racing driver Liam Lawson. Photo credit: Fast Company/Ross MacKay
He came, he saw, and fast-rising young New Zealand racing driver Liam Lawson conquered – in both classes he was entered in to boot – on his return to the sport where he got his start – karting – at the KartSport Auckland club’s annual City of Sails’ two-day challenge meeting over the Auckland Anniversary weekend (Sat/Sun Jan 30-31).
Despite not having raced a kart since his move to cars in 2014, Pukekohe driver Lawson was happy to accept the offer of a drive at this year’s Pool & Spa Maintenance Ltd-sponsored City of Sails meeting from fellow former NZ kart champion and now Hamilton-based team owner, Josh Hart, of Josh Hart Karting.
Monday, 1 February 2021, 5:30 pm
Fast-rising
young Kiwi racing driver Liam Lawson. Photo credit: Fast
Company/Ross MacKay
He came, he saw,
and fast-rising young New Zealand racing driver Liam Lawson
conquered – in both classes he was entered in to boot –
on his return to the sport where he got his start –
karting – at the KartSport Auckland club’s annual City
of Sails’ two-day challenge meeting over the Auckland
Anniversary weekend (Sat/Sun Jan 30-31).
Despite not
having raced a kart since his move to cars in 2014, Pukekohe
driver Lawson was happy to accept the offer of a drive at
this year’s Pool & Spa Maintenance Ltd-sponsored City