CRG Drivers Dominate NSW State Titles


team press 14 September 2016

In a sensational weekend of racing prowess, team CRG drivers took out five class wins and an additional two podium placings in round 3 of the NSW State Titles at Manning Valley.

For the series, team CRG took home 3 state titles, one 2nd and two 3rd placings.

CRG winners at Manning Valley (left to right) - Thomas MacDonald, Pierce Lehane, Zac Crichton, Zac Zamprogno and Brett Robinson
Above: CRG winners at Manning Valley (left to right) - Thomas MacDonald, Pierce Lehane, Zac Crichton, Zac Zamprogno and Brett Robinson
pic - Coopers Photography

With 10 dedicated drivers utilising the factory crafted and competition perfected CRG chassis, the results were well earned for these racing stalwarts.

This race meeting began on Thursday with set up and then into practice and racing.  through to finals but the work has been ongoing throughout the year as each driver honed his competitive racing skills whilst fine-tuning the kart set-up. 

Zac Zamprogno won the final round and the series in KA4 Junior Heavy
Above: Zac Zamprogno won the final round and the series in KA4 Junior Heavy
pic - Coopers Photography

Our congratulations go to all our drivers with particular mention to the following for their outstanding results:

Driver 

Round 3

NSW Titles

KA4 Junior Light Zac Crichton  

1st

1st

KA4 Junior Heavy Zac Zamprogno (Topgun Driving Training Academy

1st

1st

KA3 Senior Heavy Brett Robinson

1st

2nd

TAG 125 Light Pierce Lehane  

1st

1st

TAG 125 Heavy Brett Robinson

1st

3rd

TAG 125 Light Thomas MacDonald

Pole & 3rd

3rd

Cadet 9 Marshall Crofts

Pole & 4th

4th

KA4 Junior Heavy Riley (Trackside Motorsports)

3rd

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“In the TAG classes, it’s fantastic to see the pairing of the CRG chassis with the PRD Galaxy engine that powered Pierce Lehane and Brett Robinson to their TAG 125 Light and Heavy wins has proven to be an unbeatable combination”, said CRG Australia Managing Director Chris Dell.

Team manager Darren King, who has been overseeing the drivers throughout the year, was also ecstatic with the results.

“I could not be happier with how the team performed over this weekend and in the series itself. We look forward to supporting our drivers to achieve even greater results next year” he said.

1st in the series and winner of the final round in KA4 Junior Light , Zac Crichton
Above: 1st in the series and winner of the final round in KA4 Junior Light , Zac Crichton
pic - Coopers Photography

Pierce Lehane #11 and Thomas MacDonald #16 race wheel-to-wheel in TaG 125 Light. Lehane won the round and the championship while MacDonald qualified pole and ran 3rd
Above: Pierce Lehane #11 and Thomas MacDonald #16 race wheel-to-wheel in TaG 125 Light. Lehane won the round and the championship while MacDonald qualified pole and ran 3rd
pic - Coopers Photography

KA3 Senior Heavy winner at the final round, Brett Robinson, was 2nd overall in the series
Above: KA3 Senior Heavy winner at the final round, Brett Robinson, was 2nd overall in the series
pic - Coopers Photography

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