CIK Rnd 1 - Practice at Newcastle

Newcastle Kart Track came alive today with the buzz of CIK Stars of Karting machines firing into action in the first practice sessions for round 1 this weekend.

Two of the favourites in the Pro Light (KF1) category are Newcastle drivers Hayden McBride, the defending champion, and Simon Roberts.

McBride was one of the pacesetters during practice today aboard his Gillard kart ahead of Kosmic driver Damen Radosevic (Gwandalan, NSW). Roberts also put some strong times throughout the day aboard his High Roller Energy CRG.

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Above: Hayden McBride (left) and Simon Roberts
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“It is great to have my name on the champions list alongside the likes of Jamie Whincup and Mark Winterbottom but now the focus has turned towards getting back to back crowns in 2010,” said McBride.

“Today was a really good day and I’ve got a good feeling ahead of the weekend. Damien was fast today, and was also fast here last year, and I think Simon will be tough to beat, however, I'm confident and hopeful of starting off the year with a good result”

In the Pro Gearbox (KZ2) category it was young gun James Kovacic (Forresters Beach, NSW) who appeared the fastest driver throughout the day.

Closely following Kovacic was Matthew Wall (Sunbury, VIC) and his JT Team Pacific team-mate Christopher Hays (Gold Coast, QLD) also posted some competitive times aboard his Vodafone-backed Tony Kart.

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Above: The Pro Gearbox(KZ2) class start a practice session with a practice start. JT Team Pacific team-mates Matthew Wall and Chris Hays share the front row.
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Today was the first time that the Pro Junior (KF3) drivers took to the circuit aboard the 125cc Vortex KF3-specification engines and it was Sydney drivers Pierce Lehane and Jake Coleman leading the way.

The CRG pair will be looking to continue their pace across the weekend against the likes of Jonathan Venter (Beecroft, NSW), Trent Grubel (Meani, NSW) and Jake Klarich (Mariginiup, WA).

Almost 100 drivers are set to take to the circuit for the opening round of competition across the six categories being contested. In addition to the three Pro categories the up and coming competitors will contest the opening round of the East Coast Title for Clubman and Junior National while local competitors will battle it out in the TaG Restricted category.

Qualifying and heat races will be held tomorrow ahead of the finals on Sunday. Admission for spectators is free. The Newcastle Kart Club is located on Cameron Park Drive, Cameron Park.


Above: Defending Pro Light (KF2) champion Hayden McBride
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