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Senior 100cc Yamaha Light title winner Alex Geary headed a lineup of new faces at KartSport New Zealand's 50th anniversary National Sprint Championship meeting in Hamilton over the Easter weekend 2009. |
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125cc Rotax
Max Light winner Ryan Urban |
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For his troubles Geary won a trip to Japan to compete at the Toyota All Japan Challenge meeting later in the year as well as a test drive in a Toyota Racing Series racing car at the Manfeild motor racing circuit in May. The test drive is part of the Toyota Fast Track Award created for the 50th anniversary meeting with Geary one of 10 drivers to qualify for the test. There was a real 'changing-of-the-guard' feel to this year's National Sprint Championship meeting with a number of defending class champions competing but none able to retain their titles.
Hunter was also in line to win his fourth straight 100cc Yamaha Heavy title on Saturday but Tyrrell was simply too good, qualifying quickest and clean-sweeping all four races. However after the final was stopped short of full race distance and declared, an appeal was lodged which decided that the final had not completed the required distance and therefore the title be deemed as non-contested. Mention must also be made of the effort put in by fellow Christchurch driver Matthew Hamilton who was a contender in all three classes he competed in, finishing second in Open and Senior 100cc Yamaha Light and fourth in 125cc Rotax Max Light! In the Junior classes honours were spread evenly, with titles going to Ari Hutton, Daniel Kinsman, Rhys Tinney and Mitchell Turner Hutton claimed the Formula Junior crown on Sunday and was also first home in the Junior Yamaha Final on Saturday but lost that place and the possibility of a second title for passing under a yellow flag. That gave Kinsman the win and title in Junior Yamaha with local hotshot Rhys Tinney coming through from ninth place on the grid to claim the Junior Restricted Yamaha title from Blenheim's Brook Reeve, and Hawke's Bay's Mitchell Turner winning the Cadet Final and title from KartSport Manawatu clubmates Dylan Drysdale and Thomas Ingram. 2009 KartSport New Zealand National Sprint Championships presented by Toyota Racing Series Hamilton Kart Club Airport Road Hamilton Easter weekend April 10-12 RESULTS
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F125S
Open
125cc Rotax Max Light
125cc Rotax Max Heavy
Senior 100cc Yamaha Light
Senior 100cc Yamaha Heavy
Formula Junior
Junior 100cc Yamaha
Junior Restricted 100cc Yamaha
Cadet Prepared by FAST COMPANY on behalf of KartSport New Zealand. To find out more about the 2009 KartSport New Zealand National Sprint Championships presented by Toyota Racing Series contact Ross MacKay on 021 677 919 or via e-mail at ross@fastcompany.co.nz |
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