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Mawson Wins At Under 18 World Championships!

  11 November 2012

AKA media

Australian Joseph Mawson (Hinchenbrook, NSW) won the final round of the CIK-FIA Under 18 World Karting Championship in Bahrain on Saturday night.

The win, ahead of Monaco driver Charles Leclerc and Brit Ben Barnicoat, is the first by an Australian in a World Championship event since 2010 V8 Supercar Champion James Courtney won his second World Karting Championship in 1997.


Above: Mawson celebrates victory
pic - KSP

For Mawson, he was overwhelmed with emotion when crossing the line knowing that this success was the reward for the dedication not only by him but also those around him.

“When I crossed the line for the win, I was just overwhelmed with emotion. It is the first time ever that I’ve cried in my helmet,” said Mawson.

“I would have been happy with a podium finish to round the year off but to come away with a win is just amazing – not only for me but also for Australian karting.”

Mawson believes the race was one of the toughest that he’s ever contested and undoubtedly the biggest win of his flourishing career.

“It was definitely a hard race, the track layout was extremely tough and made it hard to get a break. The last six laps I was under a fair bit of pressure, as if someone is within four kart lengths they’re within striking range,” Mawson.

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Above: Joey on his way to victory in the final round of the CIK-FIA Under 18 World Karting Championship
(Pic:KSP) 

“I just put my head down and did the best that I could and on the last lap I had to block, which made it pretty interesting but in the end I got the win and to cross the line first in a world championship event is just unreal.

“None of this would be possible without the dedication and commitment from my parents, along with Kart 1 Racing’s Tim Craig, the Australian Motor Sport Foundation, Top Kart, Fujitsu, Xzuit and Bell Helmets.”

Also competing at the event was Mawson’s fellow Sydneysider Jacob Parsons. After a challenging time during the pre-finals, Parsons started from the rear of the 34-kart final before charging his way to 15th place at the finish of the 22-lap final.

After being fastest during Thursday’s practice, James Abela (Horsley Park, NSW) endured a tough time in the heat races where he was plagued by mechanical issues, which meant that he was unable to qualify for the main event in the Academy Trophy.

Britsh driver Henry Easthope won the three-round Under 18 championship by a mere one-point ahead of Leclerc and French driver Anthoine Hubert. Mawson was one point further back in fourth place.


Above: Jacob Parsons charged from the rear of the 34-kart grid to 15th in the final
pic - KSP


Above: James Abela endured a challenging weekend in the Academy Trophy
pic - KSP

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above: Joseph Mawson on the grid prior to the start of the main event in Bahrain
(Pic: KSP)

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Above: Joseph Mawson leading the pack in Bahrain
(Pic: KSP)

  • Full results on CIK-FIA website HERE
Rnk 
No. 
Driver  Equipment  Gap  Best Lap
1
49
Mawson, Joseph  Top Kart / WKE / LeCont  55.174
2
81
Leclerc, Charles  ART GP / WKE / LeCont  0.15 55.127
3
79
Barnicoat, Benjamin  ART GP / WKE / LeCont  0.657 55.01
4
47
Savona, Federico  Top Kart / WKE / LeCont  0.696 54.913
5
84
Webster, Sam  ART GP / WKE / LeCont  6.013 55.068
6
88
Mortensen, Martin Henckel  FK / WKE / LeCont  6.262 55.114
7
96
Gagen, Seva  Parolin / WKE / LeCont  6.593 55.082
8
23
Easthope, Henry G.  Sodi / WKE / LeCont  8.115 55.201
9
16
Mäntylä, Ville  Energy / WKE / LeCont  8.402 54.974
10
1
Graham, Matthew  Zanardi / WKE / LeCont  8.539 55.24
11
92
Schandorff, Frederik  FK / WKE / LeCont  9.192 55.164
12
18
Rocard, Antoine  Sodi / WKE / LeCont  10.341 55.211
13
78
Amweg, Severin  ART GP / WKE / LeCont  13.338 55.331
14
43
Kuusiniemi, Jussi  Haase-Corsa / WKE / LeCont  13.581 55.233
15
50
Parsons, Jacob  Top Kart / WKE / LeCont  13.694 55.306
16
5
Larsen, Kasper  Zanardi / WKE / LeCont  14.043 55.294
17
93
Villanueva Suarez, German  FK / WKE / LeCont  15.065 55.346
18
58
Berglas, Randy  Mach 1 / WKE / LeCont  16.441 55.625
19
89
Hubert, Anthoine  FK / WKE / LeCont  17.429 55.435
20
98
Lopez Bolotin, Sergio  Parolin / WKE / LeCont  24.508 55.685
21
11
Tkachenko, Oleksandr  Zanardi / WKE / LeCont  24.583 55.387
22
62
Dlougy, Dmitry  MS Kart / WKE / LeCont  26.37 55.616
23
32
Pym, Hannah  Intrepid / WKE / LeCont  26.613 55.464
24
3
Chaves, Henrique Jr  Zanardi / WKE / LeCont  29.031 55.688
25
13
Surguladze, Nicholas  Zanardi / WKE / LeCont  31.666 55.76
26
12
Azri, Nik  Zanardi / WKE / LeCont  32.111 55.693
27
91
Ruud Kjaer, Magnus  FK / WKE / LeCont  32.457 55.933
28
28
Greensmith, Fergus  Intrepid / WKE / LeCont  32.558 55.752
29
35
Affolter, Joel  Intrepid / WKE / LeCont  33.851 55.648
30
87
Blom, Dave  FK / WKE / LeCont  6 Laps  55.601
31
38
Maestranzi, Marco  PCR / WKE / LeCont  9 Laps  55.052
32
61
Antonov, Georgy  MS Kart / WKE / LeCont  16 Laps  56.203
33
80
Collard, Ricky  ART GP / WKE / LeCont  16 Laps  55.413
34
22
Petit, Hubert  Sodi / WKE / LeCont  16 Laps  55.764

 

 

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