Where The Dream Began - Kart Clubs of The 2011 Bathurst Field

AKA press release

This weekend’s Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 will feature 58 drivers that hail from all parts of Australia and New Zealand along with a couple of international imports.

They all have differing backgrounds, some followed their parent’s footsteps into motorsport while others were the first in their family to get caught by the ‘motorsport bug’. But the majority have one thing in common – they started their careers in karting.


above: Fastest in today's (Thursday) wet practice at Bathurst, Tim Slade, here leading Andrew Thomson in Junior ICA at Bolivar
pic - Paul Carruthers

In the early nineties the likes of James Courtney, Michael Caruso and Mark Winterbottom were ‘banging sidepods’ on karting circuits across New South Wales watched by family and friends.  Now they’re ‘banging doors’ with millions of people watching across the world.

When the trio filled the podium at the inaugural Sydney Telstra 500, James Courtney said "Today could have been the Combined District Kart Club Championship in 1992.”

"We all grew up karting together from when we were seven at places like Lithgow, Oran Park and Wollongong.

“Back then we were banging side pods and now we're banging car doors.  There were a lot of us when we were younger, a lot of people dropped off along the way but I think just about everyone in the V8 championship raced against each other in karting.”

For Winterbottom, he believes the lessons learnt in karting are ones that stay with you for your entire career – as does your driving style.

“V8 Supercar racing is very much a technical game in this day and age, however, the basic driving principles are still the same as when we were all in karting,” said Winterbottom.


Above: This photo isn't that old! Cameron Waters, seen here winning Rookies at the South Australian Championships in 2007, will make his V8 Supercar debut in this weekend's Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.
Pic: AF Images/Budd

“Karting teaches you all about race craft and driving techniques, it really grooms you for your future, those guys who used to crash into each other in karts – still find themselves crashing into each other.”

For Garth Tander, a dual Bathurst 1000 winner, he believes karting is the only place for youngsters to start their motor racing career.

“I learnt all of my racecraft when I was racing karts, there is no question about that,” said Tander.

“You don’t learn how to race in a Formula Ford or a Touring Car, all of your knowledge comes from the purest form of the sport – karting."


Above: A young Mark Winterbottom early in his karting career.

Dual V8 Supercar Champion Jamie Whincup has previously indicated that the interstate rivalry was also something that he thrived on during his karting career.

“It was a massive, massive battle between us Victorians and the Sydneysiders.  We’d come up here (to New South Wales) and try to knock these blokes off and be very proud that we could take the trophy away from them,” said Whincup.

While the state battles have somewhat disappeared in the V8 Supercar Championship and been replaced by manufacturer and team honours, the heritage of drivers in this weekend’s race makes for interesting reading.


Above: Garth Tander (#51) leading Marcos Ambrose (#33) in the 1992 National Championships at Geelong.

Victorians dominate the entry list, the Garden State boasting no less that 24 starters in the 2011 ‘Great Race’.  Six of this group spent much of their formative years as a part of the Go-Kart Club of Victoria (Todd Road) with the Eastern Lions Kart Club, located at Puckapunyal, also appearing as one of the major breeding ground for future stars.  Hailing from this club is Whincup and his regular Team Vodafone team-mate Craig Lowndes along with Cameron McConville and the Davison brothers, Alex and Will.  One of the country's longest standing clubs, the Oakleigh Go-Kart Racing Club, has five starters in this weekend's race.

In New South Wales, the two dominant Clubs on the list of the state’s 13 drivers is the Combined Districts Kart Club located at Lithgow and the Sydney Kart Racing Club, which has been without a track since the closure of Oran Park Raceway.


Above: Tony D'Alberto started his career as a member of the Go-Kart Club of Victoria.
Pic: Simon Adams

There are currently more than 2,000 members of the Australian Karting Association under the age of 15 that race on kart tracks at various parts of the country as they learn their motorsport craft.  Many of these youngsters will be hoping to one day emulate the feats of today’s V8 Supercar drivers and make a start in Australia’s Great Race – the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000. 

2011 SUPERCHEAP AUTO BATHURST 1000 DRIVERS - WHERE THEY STARTED

No.

Driver

Kart Club

State

1

James Courtney

Combined Districts Kart Club

NSW

 

Cameron McConville

Eastern Lions Kart Club

VIC

2

Garth Tander

Tiger Kart Club

WA

 

Nick Percat

Go-Kart Club of SA

SA

3

Tony D'Alberto

Go-Kart Club of Victoria

VIC

 

Dale Wood

Oakleigh Go-Kart Racing Club

VIC

4

Alex Davison

Eastern Lions Kart Club

VIC

 

David Brabham

Griffith Kart Club 

NSW

5

Mark Winterbottom

Sydney Kart Racing Club

NSW

 

Steve Richards

Oakleigh Go-Kart Racing Club

VIC

6

Will Davison

Eastern Lions Kart Club

VIC

 

Luke Youlden

Didn't race karts

VIC

7

Todd Kelly

Mildura Kart Club

VIC

 

David Russell

Lismore Kart Club

NSW

8

Jason Bright

Gippsland Go-Kart Club

VIC

 

Andrew Jones

Albury/Wodonga Kart Club

VIC

9

Shane van Gisbergen

Kartsport Auckland

NZ

 

John McIntyre

Didn't race karts

NZ

11

Greg Murphy

Kartsport Hawkes Bay

NZ

 

Allan Simonsen

Danish Karting Association

Denmark

12

Dean Fiore

Eastern Goldfields Kart Club

WA

 

Michael Patrizi

Eastern Goldfields Kart Club

WA

14

Jason Bargwanna

Sydney Kart Racing Club

NSW

 

Shane Price

Oakleigh Go-Kart Racing Club

VIC

15

Rick Kelly

Mildura Kart Club

VIC

 

Owen Kelly

North West Kart Club

TAS

16

David Reynolds

Albury/Wodonga Kart Club

VIC

 

Tim Blanchard

Go-Kart Club of Victoria

VIC

17

Steven Johnson

Gold Coast Kart Club

Qld

 

David Besnard

Sydney Kart Racing Club

NSW

18

James Moffat

Go-Kart Club of Victoria

VIC

 

Matt Halliday

Kartsport Auckland

NZ

19

Jonathon Webb

Didn't race karts

NSW

 

Richard Lyons

North of Ireland Karting Association

Ireland

21

Karl Reindler

Tiger Kart Club

WA

 

David Wall

North Shore Kart Club

NSW

30

Warren Luff

Didn't race karts

NSW

 

Nathan Pretty

Albury/Wodonga Kart Club

VIC

33

Lee Holdsworth

Ipswich Kart Club

Qld

 

Greg Ritter

Oakleigh Go-Kart Racing Club

VIC

34

Michael Caruso

Combined Districts Kart Club

NSW

 

Marcus Marshall

Gold Coast Kart Club

QLD

47

Tim Slade

Southern Go-Kart Club

SA

 

Daniel Gaunt

Kartsport Auckland

NZ

49

Steve Owen

Go-Kart Club of Victoria

VIC

 

Paul Morris

Didn't race karts

QLD

55

Paul Dumbrell

Go-Kart Club of Victoria

VIC

 

Dean Canto

Combined Districts Kart Club

NSW

61

Fabian Coulthard

Kartsport Hamilton

NZ

 

Craig Baird

Kartsport Hamilton

NZ

77

Grant Denyer

Oakleigh Go-Kart Racing Club

VIC

 

Cameron Waters

Mildura Kart Racing Club

VIC

88

Jamie Whincup

Eastern Lions Kart Club

VIC

 

Andrew Thompson

Lismore Kart Club

NSW

200

Russell Ingall

Southern Go-Kart Club

SA

 

Jack Perkins

Go-Kart Club of Victoria

VIC

888

Craig Lowndes

Eastern Lions Kart Club

VIC

 

Mark Skaife

Sydney Kart Racing Club

NSW


Above: Michael Caruso in action during his karting days.

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