Karters Etch Their Names In History

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Matthew Wall (Sunbury, Vic), Cian Fothergill (Gladstone, QLD) and Pierce Lehane (Castle Hill, NSW) etched their names in Australian karting history during the final round of the 2010 CIK Stars of Karting Series in Melbourne across the weekend.

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Above: The 2010 CIK Stars of Karting Series Champions (L-R) Matthew Wall, Pierce Lehane and Cian Fothergill
pic: photowagon.com.au

The trio now have their names alongside the likes of Jamie Whincup, Mark Winterbottom, Michael Caruso, Tim Slade, Andrew Thompson and Ryan Briscoe after being crowned champions in the Pro Gearbox (KZ2), Pro Light (KF1) and Pro Junior (KF3) categories respectively.

Wall, who finished second behind series debutant David Sera in yesterday’s final, entered this weekend 14 points adrift of championship leader Kel Treseder (Bundaberg, QLD) but a strong run on his home circuit saw him finish six points clear at the top of the standings.

“This is simply an amazing feeling,” said an emotional Wall.

“I’m now 32 years old, so my time at the top of the sport is possibly running out and this championship is something that I wanted more than anything.

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Above: Wall leads Pro Gearbox
pic: photowagon.com.au

“The Pro Gearbox category and the CIK Stars of Karting Series this year has been great, we’ve got the best drivers racing against each other. So when you win a round, or a championship you certainly earn it.”

Courtesy of his victory Wall claimed the John Pizarro trophy and will now line up on the grid at the SuperNats, one of the world’s biggest karting events, in Las Vegas during November.

All throughout the weekend Treseder failed to make an impact on the front-runners on a track that is 2000km from his hometown of Bundaberg in Queensland before finishing seventh in the final race.

Local driver (Ivanhoe) Troy Woolston finished third in the Pro Gearbox championship while a victory in yesterday’s opening race and third in the second 26-lap encounter was enough for Greensborough’s Jordie Lindstrom the Victorian State Championship.

Fothergill has been the dominant driver in the Pro Light (KF1) division winning five of the eight main events contested throughout the 2010 series.

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Above: Cian Fothergill
pic: photowagon.com.au

This weekend Fothergill was outpaced by local driver (Mentone, Vic) Adam Hughes who was making his debut in the series aboard a Kosmic kart, but it was the bigger picture that Fothergill had his sights on.

“I came into this year purely to test and prepare myself for an all out assault in 2011 so to come out and win the championship is a dream come true,” said Fothergill.

“Adam was very fast this weekend, he had some great pace and I’m looking forward to hopefully having him as a part of the series next year when I defend my title.”

Fothergill finished 50 points clear of defending champion Hayden McBride a top of the championship standings to add his name to the James Courtney trophy. As a part of his prize for winning his first CIK Stars of Karting title Fothergill will compete at the Asia Pacific Championships at Suzuka in Japan next year.

Three drivers were separated by a mere two points at the completion of the four-round series in third, fourth and fifth place on the standings with Joel and Grant Smith finishing equal third. Damien Radosevic claimed fifth place overall.

Lehane signed off his 2010 campaign the same way he started it – with a victory.

When the CRG driver crossed the line second behind Aidan Wright (Cairns, QLD) in the opening final of the day Lehane had an unassailable lead in the chase for the title and the Jon Targett trophy.

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Above: Pierce Lehane with the Jon Targett Trophy, awarded tot he winner of Pro Junior
pic: photowagon.com.au

Lehane went on to sign off his 2010 campaign in style with a strong performance to claim the victory in the final race ahead of Wright and James Macken (Gold Coast, QLD).

In the other categories third place by both Jason Hryniuk and Mitchell Gee during the final encounters in the Clubman and Junior National ranks was enough to secure them the East Coast Titles presented by Yamaha.

Hryniuk was upstaged by James Sera and Sarron Caddy in this weekend’s round who claimed a one-two finish for the Azzurro chassis brand but his third placing was enough to secure the title victory.

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Above: Jason Hryniuk is off to Japan after winning the East Coast Title for Clubman
pic: photowagon.com.au

The Sydneysider finished 20 points clear of Daniel Baker and Brendan Nelson who were equal in second place. Hryniuk will now represent Australia in the All Japan Championships later this year.

Gee battled with fellow title contenders Chris Corbett and Phillip Munnerley along with local driver Justin Francis across the weekend. In the end it was Francis who took the round win ahead of Corbett and Francis.

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Above: Junior National East Coast Titles series winner, Mitchell Gee
pic: photowagon.com.au

Full results from Melbourne on mylaps HERE.


2010 CIK Stars of Karting Series
Championship Points (Top Ten)


Pro Light (KF1)
1. Cian Fothergill 306
2. Hayden McBride 256
3. Joel Smith 222
=3. Grant Smith 222
5. Damien Radosevic 220
6. John Grother 206
7. Anthony Vince 194
8. Peter Hollings 185
9. Ryan Gallagher 163
10. Matthew Waters 154

Pro Gearbox (KZ2)
1. Matthew Wall 269
2. Kel Treseder 263
3. Troy Woolston 249
4. Jason Pringle 239
5. Christopher Hays 215
6. Jordie Lindstorm 210
7. Fergus Symes 188
8. Kyle Ensbey 188
9. Lee Mitchener 180
10. Elle Bryden 152

Pro Junior (KF3)
1. Pierce Lehane 317
2. Brock Plumb 256
=2. James Macken 256
4. Jonathon Venter 226
5. Aidan Wright 219
6. Jackson Delamont 208
7. Jacob Parsons 207
8. Jake Klarich 183
9. Jake Coleman 173
10. Scott May 164
=10. Troy Loeskow 164

Clubman
1. Jason Hryniuk 266
2. Daniel Baker 242
=2. Brendan Nelson 242
4. Brenton Simonds 196
5. Nathan Tigani 176
6. Kayne Hughes 169
7. Daniel Holihan 154
8. Thomas Phillips 140
9. Matthew Goddard 130
10. Matthew Waters 122

Junior National
1. Mitchell Gee 265
2. Christopher Corbett 240
3. Philip Munnerley 233
4. Dimitri Agathos 171
5. Breanna Woodland 164
6. Dale Corbett 149
7. Anthony Gamauf 132
8. Dylan Higgins 117
9. Joshua Craig 98
10. Mason Barbera 92

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