Stars of Karting - Finals Day Report


from StarsOfKarting 21 September 2014
 

Two new Champions have been crowned at the final round of the Castrol EDGE CIK Stars of Karting Championship with Troy Loeskow and Jayden Ojeda securing their maiden Australian Championships at Port Melbourne’s Todd Road in the KF2 and KF3 Junior division respectively.

2014 CIK Stars of Karting Champions Jayden Ojeda (KF3), Joey Hanssen (KZ2) and Troy Loeskow (KF2)
Above: 2014 CIK Stars of Karting Champions Jayden Ojeda (KF3), Joey Hanssen (KZ2) and Troy Loeskow (KF2) pic - Coopers Photography

2013 KZ2 Gearbox Champion, Joey Hanssen had done enough yesterday to be unassailable in his Championship assault today, however set about annihilating the outright lap record at the Todd Road circuit.

The three Champions have earned themselves an international event entry in 2015 with the support of Karting Australia.

Loeskow and Nathan Tigani were separated by a mere 18 points coming into today’s twin 27-lap KF2 finals. When trouble befell PCR Scuderia Australia pilot, Tigani early in the first final, Loeskow’s hold on the James Courtney Trophy became stronger. The FA (Fernando Alonso) Kart driver only had to front for the second final to secure the Title.

A large crowd assembled for the action at the Port Melbourne Karting Complex
Above: A large crowd assembled for the action at the Port Melbourne Karting Complex
pic - Coopers Photography

Harrington Doyle Racing Arrow driver, Jarryd Ebzery took his first ever Stars of Karting Championship final victory in final one, finishing just ahead of Loeskow. Final two was a completely different story when Loeskow struck trouble in the opening lap. He dropped to the back of the field and charged on, however up front it was a battle royale between Ebzery and outgoing KF3 Junior Champion Liam McLellan in his KF2 debut.

McLellan, whose deal with Energy Corse Australia came together at the last minute, finally got a handle on the 125cc IAME engine and new chassis package and surged ahead, trading blows with Ebzery as the laps wound down.

The young Victorian was able to get past the Queenslander and take a memorable victory on debut. Finishing third was Ebzery’s Pepsi Max-supported Harrington Doyle team-mate, Scott Sorenson.

KF2 Round Winner Liam McLellan (#96) and Champion Troy Loeskow on their victory lap
Above: KF2 Round Winner Liam McLellan (#96) and Champion Troy Loeskow on their victory lap
pic - Coopers Photography

In the KF3 Juniors, Ojeda had a solid points lead coming into today’s action over his Exprit team-mate, Chris Sandrone. Sandrone fought valiantly at the front with Aaron Cameron and Zane Morse.

Ojeda took the first final by three-one-hundredths of a second and then backed that up by stealing the victory on the line from local hope Cameron by four-one-hundredths of a second.

KF3 Champion Jayden Ojeda on his victory lap
Above: KF3 Champion Jayden Ojeda on his victory lap
pic - Coopers Photography

In KZ2, Hanssen was shuffled back in the early stages of final one and fought forward from eighth to cross the line in first. Arch rival, David Sera didn’t finish the race and was forced to start final two from 24th on the grid. Starting alongside him would be Vemmekart racer, Matthew Wall.

The second final will go down in history in CIK Stars of Karting folklore.

Hanssen was determined to lower the lap record in final two, while Sera wanted to end the season on a high with his Deadly Kart.

Whilst Hanssen took off from Kyle Ensbey at the head of the field, Sera had scythed his way past more than half the field.

He was chipping away at the competitors in front of him, while Hanssen lowered the lap record. Straight after doing so, he went off the end of the front straight away but continued on. Ensbey closed the gap to half a second, whilst Sera got into the top five.

Joey Hanssen secured back-to-back KZ2 Championships
Above: Joey Hanssen secured back-to-back KZ2 Championships
pic - Coopers Photography

From there Hanssen – driving a Shamick Racing CRG chassis – focused himself and kept lowering that lap record. He set the fastest lap of the race on the penultimate lap, his MG Tyres having been punished to the absolute limit.

Sera got himself onto the podium at the close of play behind round one winner, Ensbey. Sera’s fellow Victorian Wall, came with him through the field and should have recorded a top five, however struck drama on the final lap only to come across the line 12th.

Daniel Rochford secured the TaG Light Support Category series after a spirited battle with Mitchell Hewitt and his closest points rival, V8 Utes points leader, Kris Walton. Hewitt was later excluded for a technical infringement elevating Walton to second and Ryan Sanderson, who qualified 17th, third.

Local driver, Rick Pringle came home first in TaG 125 Heavy narrowly in front of Aaron Hindle. In Rookies, Queenslander Jack Doohan took his first major Series victory in fine style taking a comfortable win. Mitchell Mackay won TaG Restricted Light while George Michaelides won TaG Restricted Heavy.

The KF2 drivers celebrating on the Podium
Above: The KF2 drivers celebrating on the Podium
pic - Coopers Photography

  • Full results from the round are on CMS

KZ2 – Final 1: 1 Joey Hanssen, 2 Kel Treseder, 3 Kyle Ensbey, 4 Darren Burke, 5 Jason Pringle
KZ2 – Final 2: 1 Joey Hanssen, 2 Kyle Ensbey, 3 David Sera, 4 Kel Tresder, 5 Darren Burke
Class Champion: Joey Hanssen

KF2 – Final 1: 1 Jarryd Ebzery, 2 Troy Loeskow, 3 Leigh Nicolaou, 4 Joshua Smith, 5 Lucas Ward
KF2 – Final 2: 1 Liam McLellan, 2 Jarryd Ebzery, 3 Scott Sorenson, 4 Lucas Ward, 5 Troy Loeskow
Class Champion: Troy Loeskow

KF3 – Final 1: 1 Jayden Ojeda 2, Oscar Piastri, 3 Zane Morse, 4 Chris Sandrone, 5 Aaron Cameron
KF3 – Final 2: 1 Jayden Ojeda 2, Aaron Cameron, 3 Chris Sandrone, 4 Oscar Piastri, 5 Bryce Fullwood
Class Champion: Jayden Ojeda

TaG 125 Light: 1 Daniel Rochford, 2 Kris Walton, 3 Ryan Sanderson, 4 Adam Mercer, 5 Justin Ford
TaG 125 Heavy: 1 Rick Pringle, 2 Aaron Hindle, 3 Jack Woodfall, 4 Jack Rice, 5 Dylan Collett
Rookies: 1 Jack Doohan, 2 Jordyn Sinni, 3 Callum Bishop, 4 Tyler O'Leary, 5 Joshua Smith
Restricted 125 Light: 1 Mitchell Mackay, 2 Jayden Veale, 3 Jaymi Mackay
Restricted 125 Heavy: 1 George Michaelides, 2 Simon Chase, 3 Dimitrious Amos

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