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Excitement Building In Portugal For Rotax World Finals

  26 November 2012

AKA media

The excitement is building in the South of Portugal ahead of this week’s 13th Annual Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals being held at the International Karting Circuit of Portimao.

The event will see 276 drivers from 60 countries vying for victory competing in identical equipment. Competitors on the junior ranks will be competing aboard the Birel chassis while competitors in the Senior Max category will line up in the Sodi kart chassis, Mach 1 is the chassis chosen for the DD2 category while Haase chassis will be supplied to competitors in the DD2 Masters category.


Above: The line-up of karts that will be used at this week's event on the Portimao circuit

Australia is the current holder of the Nations Cup, having won the prestigious title at the corresponding event at Al Ain (UAE) last year. With a combined total of 14 National championships among the Australian contingent, hopes are high for another top results this week.

One of the drivers expected to lead the charge for the brigade from ‘Down Under’ is Sydneysider Joseph Mawson.
After finishing runner-up in the Junior Max category last year, Mawson has this year competed in the three-round CIK-FIA Under 18 World Karting Championship culminating in a victory at the final round in Bahrain earlier this month.


Above: Joseph Mawson preparing his Sodi kart trackside in Portimao

The 16 year-old is confident of another strong result this weekend in Portugal, however, despite his great results over the past 12 months, Mawson says that he’s not feeling extra pressure on him this week.

“I’m trying to come into the weekend as relaxed as possible and not put too much pressure on myself in order to perform as best that I can,” said Mawson.

“Last year in Al Ain was an amazing experience, it was only my second overseas race, so I was still learning a lot. now with a number of European races I’m really forward to the races later in the week and have more of an idea what to expect.

“Bahrain was an amazing event, it is a bit different to this one, this is a bit more like an Olympics with so many drivers and teams from all around the world. We’ve got a close-knit Australian team and I’m sure we’ll all be helping each other to get the best results we can. The competition is going to be extremely tough and I can’t wait to take to the circuit tomorrow.”

Mawson will be joined by fellow Sydney driver Pierce Lehane, who finished third at La Conca (Italy) in the Junior Max category, and Victorian Daniel Rochford on the grid in the Senior Max category.

A pair of Victorians, Thomas Randle and James Golding, along with New South Welshman Joseph Burton-Harris will fly the Australian flag this week in the Junior ranks.

Three of Australia’s most experienced kart racers – Jason Pringle, Kyle Ensbey and Troy Woolston – will be competing in the DD2 category with Brent Coghlan, Hamish Leighton and Jose Ruiz Australia’s representatives in the DD2 Masters field.


Above: Two of Australia's junior drivers James and Thomas Randle

For Pringle, this is his fourth time of competing in the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals, and after finishing runner-up in 2011 he’s got his eyes focused on the top step this week.

“It’s always a very tough week, the way the format of having a controlled chassis and engine means that you have to make a good assessment every time you’re on the track,” said Pringle.

“This is my fourth time at the event, which means I really understand how it all runs, and what is needed to ensure that we make the most of every opportunity. Jace Lindstrom, who I have worked with for many years, is my mechanic so hopefully it will be a good week and we can bring the title back to Australia.

“The track looks like it’s going to be very fast, I think slipstreaming will be a big factor, it will be hard to make a break from the pack – so the racing should be very close.”


Above: This week is Jason Pringle's fourth appearance at the Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals

All drivers received their karts this afternoon with the first 20-minute practice session being contested tomorrow.
To view the full time (including a conversion to Australian time) please click here.

To view the official website for the event, which includes links to live video from November 28 and live timing throughout the event, please click here.

The Australian Karting Association's Facebook page (facebook.com/AustralianKartingAssociation) and Twitter Feed (twitter.com/karting_net_au) will be regularly updated throughout the week.

The local time in Portugal is -11 AEDT. 2012 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals
Event Timetable


 MONDAY 26.11.12

NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 1 (20 MINUTES)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

1:55 pm

12:55 am (27.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

2.15 pm

1:15 am (27.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

2:35 pm

1:35 am (27.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

2:55 pm

1:55 am (27.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – ODD NUMBERS

3:15 pm

2:15 am (27.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – EVEN NUMBERS

3:35 pm

2:35 am (27.11.12)

MAX DD2 – ODD NUMBERS

3:55 pm

2:55 am (27.11.12)

MAX DD2 – EVEN NUMBERS

4:15 pm

3:15 am (27.11.12)

 TUESDAY 27.11.12

NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 2 (15 MINUTES)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

10:20 am

9:20 pm (27.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

10:40 am

9:40 pm (27.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

11:00 am

10:00 pm (27.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

11:20 am

10:20 pm (27.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – ODD NUMBERS

11:40 am

10:40 pm (27.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – EVEN NUMBERS

12:00 pm

11:00 pm (27.11.12)

MAX DD2 – ODD NUMBERS

12:20 pm

11:20 pm (27.11.12)

MAX DD2 – EVEN NUMBERS

12:40 pm

11:40 pm (27.11.12)

 NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 3 (15 MINUTES)

 PORTUGAL

 AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

1:50 pm

12:50 am (28.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

2:10 pm

1:10 am (28.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

2:30 pm

1:30 am (28.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

2:50 pm

1:50 am (28.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – ODD NUMBERS

3:10 pm

2:10 am (28.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – EVEN NUMBERS

3:30 pm

2:30 am (28.11.12)

MAX DD2 – ODD NUMBERS

3:50 pm

2:50 am (28.11.12)

MAX DD2 – EVEN NUMBERS

4:10 pm

3:10 am (28.11.12)

WEDNESDAY 28.11.12

NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE 4 (15 MINUTES)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

8:50 am

7:50 pm (28.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

9:10 am

8:10 pm (28.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

9:30 am

8:30 pm (28.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

9:50 am

8:50 pm (28.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – ODD NUMBERS

10:10 am

9:10 pm (28.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – EVEN NUMBERS

10:30 am

9:30 pm (28.11.12)

MAX DD2 – ODD NUMBERS

10:50 am

9:50 pm (28.11.12)

MAX DD2 – EVEN NUMBERS

11:10 am

10:10 pm (28.11.12)

THURSDAY 29.11.12

WARM UP (10 MINUTES)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

8:15 am

9:15 pm (29.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

8:30 am

9:30 pm (29.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – ODD NUMBERS

8:45 am

9:45 pm (29.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – EVEN NUMBERS

9:00 am

10:00 pm (29.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – ODD NUMBERS

9:15 am

10:15 pm (29.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – EVEN NUMBERS

9:30 am

10:30 pm (29.11.12)

MAX DD2 – ODD NUMBERS

9:45 am

10:45 pm (29.11.12)

MAX DD2 – EVEN NUMBERS

10:00 am

11:00 pm (29.11.12)

HEAT 1 (7 LAPS)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – (A + B)

10:35 am

9:35 pm (29.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – (C + D)

10:55 am

9:55 pm (29.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – (A + B)

11:15 am

10:15 pm (29.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – (C + D)

11:40 am

10:40 pm (29.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – (A + B)

12:05 pm

11:05 pm (29.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – (C + D)

12:30 pm

11:30 pm (29.11.12)

MAX DD2 – (A + B)

12:55 pm

11:55 pm (29.11.12)

MAX DD2 – (C + D)

1:20 pm

12:20 am (30.11.12)

HEAT 2 (7 LAPS)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – (A + C)

1:45 pm

12:45 am (30.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – (B + D)

2:05 pm

1:05 am (30.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – (A + C)

2:25 pm

1:25 am (30.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – (B + D)

2:50 pm

1:50 am (30.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – (A + C)

3:15 pm

2:15 am (30.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – (B + D)

3:40 pm

2:40 am (30.11.12)

MAX DD2 – (A + C)

4:05 pm

3:05 am (30.11.12)

MAX DD2 – (B + D)

4:30 pm

3:30 am (30.11.12)

MICRO MAX NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE

4:40 pm

3:40 am (30.11.12)

FRIDAY 30.11.12

WARM UP (10 MINUTES)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

JUNIOR MAX – (A + D)

8:45 am

7:45 pm (30.11.12)

JUNIOR MAX – (B + C)

8:55 am

7:55 pm (30.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – (A + D)

9:10 am

8:10 pm (30.11.12)

SENIOR MAX – (B + C)

9:25 am

8:25 pm (30.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – (A + D)

9:40 am

8:40 pm (30.11.12)

DD2 MASTERS – (B + C)

9:55 am

8:55 pm (30.11.12)

MAX DD2 – (A + D)

10:10 am

9:10 pm (30.11.12)

MAX DD2 – (B + C)

10:25 am

9:25 pm (30.11.12)

MICRO MAX NON QUALIFYING PRACTICE

10:45 am

9:45 pm (30.11.12)

SATURDAY 1.12.12

WARM UP (10 MINUTES)

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

MICRO MAX

8:15 am

7:15 pm (1.12.12)

JUNIOR MAX

8:30 am

7:30 pm (1.12.12)

DD2 MASTERS

8:45 am

7:45 pm (1.12.12)

SENIOR MAX

9:00 am

8:00 pm (1.12.12)

MAX DD2

9:15 am

8:15 pm (1.12.12)

PRE-FINALS

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

MICRO MAX (9 LAPS)

9:50 am

8:50 pm (1.12.12)

JUNIOR MAX (11 LAPS)

10:25 am

9:25 pm (1.12.12)

DD2 MASTERS (14 LAPS)

11:00 am

10:00 pm (1.12.12)

SENIOR MAX (14 LAPS)

11:35 am

10:35 pm (1.12.12)

MAX DD2 (14 LAPS)

12:10 pm

11:10 pm (1.12.12)

FINALS

PORTUGAL

AUSTRALIA

MICRO MAX (15 LAPS)

1:40 pm

12:40 am (2.12.12)

JUNIOR MAX (18 LAPS)

2:15 pm

1:15 am (2.12.12)

DD2 MASTERS (21 LAPS)

3:00 pm

2:00 am (2.12.12)

SENIOR MAX (21 LAPS)

3:45 pm

2:45 am (2.12.12)

MAX DD2 (21 LAPS)

4:30 pm

3:30 am (2.12.12)

GRAND FINALS “DRIVERS PARTY”

8:00 pm

7:00 am (2.12.12)

MOJO TYRE CHANGING CONTEST

8:30 pm

7:30 am (2.12.12)


 

 

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