Auckland karter Ryan Grant has been racing and winning in New Zealand’s premier 125cc/6-speed KZ2 class for 14 years. And if he continues to drive with the pace, precision and patience he showed at the third round of this year’s Giltrap Group .
Press Release – KartSport New Zealand
Auckland karter Ryan Grant has been racing and winning in New Zealand’s premier 125cc/6-speed KZ2 class for 14
years. And if he continues to drive with the pace, precision and patience he showed at the third round of this year’s Giltrap Group ProKart Series at the KartSport Bay of Plenty club’s newly renamed Apparelmaster Raceway over the weekend he could well be doing so for another 14,
While he didn’t qualify quickest – that honour went to former international and now top local team owner Daniel Bray – or claim the round win – fellow Auckland category old hand Mat Kinsman did that – Grant simply never gave up, getting his reward – finally – in the KZ2 class Final with a 3.2 second victory over Kinsman, Graeme Smyth and Joshua Parkinson.
Thursday, 25 February 2021, 5:57 pm
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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
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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