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Daytona Championships (7th-13th) March

Daytona Championships (7th-13th) March

InKart - Round Two

Daytona Milton Keynes

The first half of the grid began the day with a 10-minute Practice session. Early pace in the Junior class was shown by Jack Dowding and Daniel Marutyak, both looking comfortable on the circuit from the outset. In the Cadet class, Leo Sibthorpe and Charlie Marden also stood out as the quickest drivers in the group. The first Heat largely followed the same pattern seen in Practice. In the Junior field, Dowding converted his speed into victory, taking the race win ahead of Gillen Townshend in second, while Marutyak secured third place. The Cadet race saw Sibthorpe take the win after a strong drive, with Marden finishing close behind in second. Third place in the opening Cadet Heat went to Sean Chan.Attention then turned to the second half of the grid for their Practice and opening Heat of the day. In the Junior class, Ryan Cafferkey and Dominik Gulbis set the benchmark times in Practice, while Teddy Mullan and Noah Martin looked quick in the Cadet category. When the second Heat of the day got underway, it was Josh Tiller who emerged victorious in the Junior field. Tiller managed to pull clear after a close late-race battle between Toby Meredith and Gulbis. Meredith ultimately claimed second place, with Gulbis finishing just a tenth of a second behind him in third. The Cadet race saw a dominant performance from Mullan, who took a convincing victory and finished more than 36 seconds ahead of his nearest Cadet rival, Ethan Mountford. Mountford drove a strong race to secure second, finishing another 19 seconds clear of third place. The final podium position went to Winslow Potgieter, who narrowly edged out Noah Martin in fourth by just over two tenths of a second.

The second heat for the first half of the grid produced one of the closest Junior races of the day. The top three were separated by less than seven tenths of a second at the flag. Dowding again came out on top, taking the chequered flag and securing pole position for the Junior A-Final. Townshend finished second, four-tenths behind, with Marutyak a further two-tenths back in third. In the Cadet field it was another win for Sibthorpe, who crossed the line six seconds ahead of Joshua Pink in second place. Charlie Marden completed the podium in third.The final Heat for the second half of the grid saw Josh Tiller continue his strong form in the Junior class, taking another race victory. Gulbis followed him home four seconds behind in second place, while Meredith finished a further three seconds back in third. In the Cadet race, Teddy Mullan once again took the win with a commanding drive, finishing 22 seconds ahead of Noah Martin in second. Third place went to Winslow Potgieter.

The B-Final provided the final opportunity for drivers to secure a place in the A-Final. In the Junior class, Ryan Cafferkey took the victory, with Baxter Hartley finishing close behind in second. Daniel Burrows completed the podium a further seven seconds back. The Cadet B-Final saw Joshua Pink take the win and claim the final spot in the A-Final. Behind him were Vladimir Patapas in second and Jude Grainge in third. The A-Final concluded the day with the highest points on offer and delivered an exciting finish. In the Junior class, the race developed into a tight battle between Gillen Townshend and Jack Dowding. At the chequered flag it was Townshend who came out on top, crossing the line just three-tenths of a second ahead of Dowding. Daniel Marutyak secured the final podium position in third. The Cadet A-Final was equally competitive. Sean Chan emerged victorious after a close race, finishing four-tenths of a second ahead of Teddy Mullan in second place. Charlie Marden completed the podium just a few tenths further back after an intense battle between the leading trio throughout the race.

Cadet Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Teddy Mullan2090057575441
2Leo Sibthorpe2054461546129
3Sean Chan19811753535537
4Grayson Reeves175342354395131
5Alfie Winrow151582451334225
6Joshua Pink1466355539520
7Mizra Kurt14663048274427
8Charlie Marden1456410535735
9Noah Martin12881170474932
10Jonas Taslaq1228765225450
11Owen Wong1159474925410
12Logan Farmborough9311622045480
13Jed Khoza871226005334
14Rex Beckett871220500370
15Marcelo Pereira8512420213826
16Ernest  Sztuba801295004733
17Vladimir  Patapas801290034460
18Ethan Mountford761334048028
19Cal Stanton6114815023623
20Jude Grainge601491036024
21Oliver Cook601490021390
22Sam  Baker501591000500
23Winslow Potgieter45164504500
24Mason  Ore43166200430
25Colin Biel41168204100
26Noah  Furdean40169100400
27Aaryan Devani301791003000
28Leo Foster30179000030

Junior Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Jack Dowding2110055586137
2Josh Tiller188232354485234
3Dominik Gulbis18328551515328
4Ryan Cafferkey17437948424935
5Amaree Mckenzie17041446444832
6Gillen Townshend1694216058510
7Alvin Tsz Ho Tai16744249414631
8Arya Nalli15952845404430
9Daniel Maruatyak1585315351540
10Rayaan Malik1506185205741
11Jacob Noble1466545805533
12Daniel Burrows135761140293927
13Manas Mehta116951941193818
14Max Kilmer-Barber1129944743022
15Oliver Derbyshire10310894331029
16Toby Meredith8812315043450
17Tristan Thomas8812300284020
18Jahrane Rushaya851263440410
19Harrison  Greaves761359005026
20Baxter Hartley751361032430
21Finley Hettle681437026420
22Allessandro Lombardelli621496422000
23Jack Bailey501611250000
24Jesse Jones47164300470
25Harry Gardiner40171704000
26Zac  Balch37174300370
27Henry Waite251861200025
28George Gardiner25186002500
29Hugo Brabin24187100024
30Elouise Sabin23188100023
31Nicolae Doncila23188002300
32Heath Caldwell21190200021
33Holly Sabin19192200019
34Mason Ore17194200017
35Ralph Slator16195101600

Daytona Tamworth

The second leg of Daytona Tamworth’s exciting championship double header featured InKart Round Two. With a full grid in the Cadets and a busy Junior class, the Cup format promised to set the scene for some incredible racing.

By the Cadet B-Final, our drivers were locking into an intense battle with just a five second margin of victory at the end of 25-minutes of flat-out racing, highlighting the competition this season. Lennon Smith is in his first season of InKart, and was able to manage second in this race, just two-tenths of a second off of the fastest lap set by race winner Rhys Onions, who marched on to the A-Final with rightly deserved optimism.  Adam Azeem joined them on the podium. Onions was unfortunate to not be able to climb to quite these heights in the A-Final, still finishing in a respectable seventh position and taking some very good points for the round to bolster his championship title claims. At the top of the field, thirteen seconds separated race winner Jack Mills (who took the fastest lap as well and therefore the round sweep) and Nathan Grech, an incredible drive for Mills. Grech will not be too disappointed with runner-up, as he was still superb.  They were joined on the podium by Oliver Benton. There was another sixty-one point round in the Junior class, as Tyler Shanks put together a steady drive to win by thirteen seconds. Shanks fastest lap was almost six-tenths of a second faster than anyone else in the field, a testament to his dominance. Behind him, however, a battle was taking place as Archie Beswick and Sebastian Hill fought it out for second place. The margin between them at the line was just a second, after a race long battle which saw the two exchanging places throughout. It was Hill who managed to take the second spot, though Beswick will not be disappointed with third.

Cadet Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Jack Mills2360054616061
2Harry Walshe204323255475349
3Cristiano Guedes20234251505447
4Adam Azeem186501653484936
5Logan Staunton171651557545010
6Oliver Benton1686830555855
7Hugo Macmillan1657136152052
8Greyson Scandrett1568095253051
9Lennon Smith13997170494446
10Daniel Fassihi13210470444543
11Monty Rumble13210400464739
12Arthur Lloyd12910730434838
13Nathan Grech11212417057550
14Rhys Onions1031339051520
15Harry Cudmore-Green961407045510
16Rose Calvert461905000460
17Oliver Wagg40196600040

Junior Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Noah Fortune2110061515346
2Archie Beswick2065555555046
3Jayden Baker20110553545440
4Tyler Shanks18328180616161
5Ben Shore15853255750510
6Rosco Rowe1555635452490
7Sebastian Hill14368120575729
8Elli Henneman10910234005554
9Seamus Soon9211917053039
10George Redzic831289005231
11Clara Boyce521593152000
12Freddy Collier51160151000
13Oliver Catchpole49162200049
14Rocco Jackson371741200037
15PonePone Htet34177300034
16Mohit Joshi26185800026
17Alfie Bennett26185000026

InKart - Round One

Daytona Sandown Park

Round One of the 2026 InKart Championship arrived at Daytona Sandown Park with packed grids and high expectations for the season ahead. With a strong mix of returning drivers and new faces joining the field, spectators were treated to an exciting start to the championship campaign.

The Cadet class kicked off the day’s racing in style, with Jenson Fuller delivering a standout performance to secure overall victory. After opening the day with a P3 finish in Heat One, Fuller quickly found his rhythm. Entering Heat Two with renewed determination, he charged through the field to take a commanding victory ahead of Ethan Davis and Samuel Baker. Fuller carried that momentum into the all-important Final, delivering another impressive drive to secure maximum points when it mattered most. His performance not only secured him the round win but also dealt an early blow in the championship standings, finishing the day with 59 points and taking the early lead in the Cadet class. Behind him, Ethan Davis and Jack Dodgson both delivered strong performances, battling through a competitive field of talented young drivers to secure P2 and P3 overall respectively. Round One has already seen clear statements made in the Cadet field, with several drivers establishing themselves as early contenders. However, with a full season of racing still ahead, the title fight remains wide open.

Over in the Junior field, the competition was equally intense. The opening Heats saw early statements from Callum Law and Daniel McNally, both demonstrating strong pace and setting the tone for what would become a tightly contested round. However, the order was quickly shaken up in the following heats, with Jack Candasamy and Jason Bond both securing race victories and throwing the standings wide open heading into the A and B Finals. In the crucial A-Final, it was Leo Betts who emerged victorious, taking the chequered flag and 40 points for the race win. Combined with a strong P2 finish in Heat Two, Betts climbed to the top of the overall standings to claim Round One honours. Heat Two itself had seen Betts narrowly beaten by returning favourite Candasamy, whose pace throughout the heats made him one of the drivers to watch. Unfortunately, a difficult run in the decisive final denied him the chance to secure the overall round victory. Daniel McNally also delivered a strong performance across the day and was unfortunate not to secure a higher podium finish.

Both the Cadet and Junior classes produced impressive performances throughout the day, showcasing the talent, determination and competitive spirit that defines the InKart Championship. While Round One has already highlighted several early frontrunners, the championship battle is far from settled. With many rounds still to come, the fight for the 2026 InKart titles remains wide open. The stage is now set for what promises to be a thrilling season ahead.

Cadet Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Jenson  Fuller17600595760
2Ethan Davis1621414565452
3Alexander Montgomery1443218445347
4Ejay  Barrs-James139375454747
5Alexander Nechev137392395642
6Oliver Thomson1225415364442
7Frank Mehlberg105711745600
8Joshua Puttick10472105054
9Cameron Annis104720284531
10Jack Dodgson9878648050
11Harvey Eckett9482446480
12Taayin Roy90864164331
13Yasin Ahmed90860153540
14Lorenzo Zarella8987137520
15Andrew Totskyy8888137510
16Christopher Robinson83935144128
17Alessandro Aiolfi8195235046
18Harry  Pearce7799404037
19Oscar Homewood71105627386
20Alexander Tonev65111603926
21Arihan Ghosh61115403625
22Ryan Sebati60116118420
23Miraan Sankhe58118203721
24Jacob Pratt4912790490
25Ernest  Sztuba4712924700
26Samuel Baker4613014600
27Winslow Potgieter4613000460
28Max Moir41135521020
29Caleb Hiles3414270034
30Rupert Denis3114533100
31Sebastian Desai3014610030
32Thomas Volante2515152500
33Antonio Pellicani2215432200
34Jack Chapman2215400022
35Alexander Staff017622000

Junior Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Jack Candasamy16800536154
2Sebastian Mejer16622495760
3Jason Bond1511715495052
4Milan Pillay148203415552
5Hadi Chaudry145233495442
6Luka Teneishvili1234522344841
7Raphael Villanueva121472344542
8Callum Law120481403941
9Barnaby Ford119491384635
10Atticus Galbraith-marten1056314314133
11Leo Betts10266355470
12Lucas Fasabi Rios10167105249
13Bethan Preston95736293729
14Arno Nurijanyan9474143510
15Alfie Tallantyre9276243490
16Umit Terzioglu90782203535
17Maxx Nikolov83857203330
18Kyle Rosario7494944228
19Avery Speller71973163421
20Toby  Hillier631058143118
21Clement   Coiquaud60108334026
22Oliver Whitaker5311570530
23Theo Staff53115017360
24Daniel Mcnally5111725100
25Daniel Marutyak4712140047
26Edward Chaney45123222023
27Mollie Marks45123013320
28Harvey Standfield4412410440
29Aleksander Kozuch4312510430
30Lucas Fisher4012830400
31Leo Hyde-vaamonde3813020380
32Rishi Nair3013880300
33Will Castle2814022800
34Ebrahim Abraham2614222303
35Arthur Ware2514310025
36Henry Krichauff2114740021
37Archie O'Sullivan1215691200

SuperChamps - Round Two

Daytona Milton Keynes

The opening SOD Heat saw Lewis Bowey start the day in strong form, taking the race win in the Lightweight field. Bowey built a comfortable margin over Zachary Smith, who crossed the line more than three seconds behind in second place. The fight for the final podium spot was far tighter. Eduard Dorofte emerged on top to take third place after a close battle with Dominic Fleming and Aston Tempany-McColm, with the trio separated by just 1.2 seconds at the finish. In the Heavyweight category, Charlie Fenton delivered a commanding drive to take victory by more than 4.5 seconds. Behind him, Harry Fenton secured second place, while Kevin Mulgrew completed the podium in third. The first DMAX race of the day produced one of the closest finishes of the round. Dawid Sniezko claimed the win after a tense late battle with Jacob Csepreghi, who finished just behind in second place. Adam Hawtin rounded out the podium in third, finishing just under two seconds behind the leading pair. Over in the Heavyweight field, Freddie Jenkins controlled the race from the front to take a convincing win by more than five seconds. Harry Thrower finished second, while Howard Kayman claimed third place.

Heat Two saw a new winner emerge in the Lightweight category as Arel Kesimgil secured his first victory in the SODI class. The battle behind him proved to be one of the closest of the day, with Declan Pires narrowly beating Lewis Bowey to second place. The pair were locked together in the closing laps, with Pires ultimately edging Bowey by just seven-hundredths of a second at the line after a dramatic sprint to the flag. In the Heavyweight field, Charlie Fenton continued his dominant form by securing his second victory of the morning. However, this time the margin was much tighter, with Harry Fenton finishing only four-tenths behind in second. Kevin Mulgrew once again completed the podium with another third-place finish. The second DMAX Heat saw Oli Kite take his first-class victory of the event with a strong drive at the front of the field. Kite crossed the line over 1.2 seconds ahead of Edgar Azevedo, who secured second place. Charlie Murray finished third after a close fight for the runner-up spot, missing out on second place by just three-tenths of a second.

With the highest points of the round on offer, the SODI Final proved crucial for the overall standings. Reigning champion, Lewis Bowey showed exactly why he holds the title, delivering a dominant performance to take victory by more than 5.5 seconds. Behind him, Dominic Fleming secured second place, while Zachary Smith completed the podium in third. The Heavyweight class saw a perfect round for Charlie Fenton, who completed a clean sweep of victories to take maximum points for the morning. Harry Fenton finished second once again, with Chris Whyles rounding out the podium in third. The DMAX Final provided some of the most dramatic moments of the day. A thrilling three-way fight between Dawid Sniezko, Jacob Csepreghi, and Edgar Azevedo went right down to the final lap. In an incredibly tight finish, the trio crossed the line separated by less than a tenth of a second. After the late drama unfolded, it was Sniezko who emerged with the victory. Csepreghi finished just behind, while Azevedo completed the podium after the photo-finish ending. In the Heavyweight category, Freddie Jenkins secured another strong win, finishing more than 1.5 seconds ahead of Harry Thrower in second. David Line completed the podium in third place.

SODI Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Lewis Bowey15700565843
2Zachary Smith15700465160
3Aston Tempany-Mccolm1471010574149
4Dominic Fleming1362111525133
5Benjamin Barath132254523347
6Reuben Crudgington128294483743
7Arel Kesimgil1084920244044
8Ethan Steng108490393039
9Eduard Dorofte102556263442
10Jonothan Mierzwa102550272946
11Edward Thurgood95627393224
12Jacob Heaver-Newton8968603752
13Declan Pires8869143450
14Riley  Baines561013225031
15Teddy Tovey451121102322
16Thomas Langford4411314400
17Owen Turpin25132190025
18Matt Friar2413310240
19Jackson Collins2313410023

SODI Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Kevin Mulgrew16500555060
2Harry Fenton15966505554
3Chris Whyles1471812514848
4Floyd Gay147180494652
5Charlie Fenton122432561610
6Lee Robson52113700052
7Chris Whiteman14151381400

DMAX Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Dawid Sniezko16200585450
2Jacob Csepreghi15933544659
3Freddie Burden1412118473757
4Charlie Csepreghi139232424552
5Harrison Line1293310513543
6Adam Hawtin1164613493730
7Charley Murray112504264145
8Max Lindgren108544283941
9Rocco  Wain887420242638
10Oli Kite8676242440
11Edward Fuller80826223028
12Kai Ferner7389742310
13Maxwell Khudyakov73890252424
14Joshua Hamilton72901212427
15Andrei  Neagu Emanuel66966202323
16Daniel Jones59103723036
17Lee Schnitzler5211075200
18Edgar Azevedo5111110510
19Nathaniel Garai4811430048
20Charlie Askew43119502122
21Antony Roberts3812453800

DMAX Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Freddie Jenkins17000605753
2Harry Thrower16199505655
3David Line152189525050
4Peter Stockwin115553755060
5Josh Hamilton97731849480
6Howard Kayman49121480490

Daytona Sandown Park

After an explosive opening round, SuperChamps returned to Daytona Sandown Park for Round Two, bringing another day of intense racing and championship-defining performances.

In the SODI Lights class, returning frontrunner Frederic Navarro made it two wins from two rounds, securing a commanding overall victory. After an early setback which saw him at the rear end of the field after the first Heat, Navarro entered his flow state, going onto claim commanding P1's in the following two Heats. Once he found his pace, victory began to look inevitable. However, Navarro’s result did not come without challenge. Sid Stubbings kept him under pressure throughout the day, taking an impressive P1 in the opening race and following it up with a strong P2 in the final. Last season’s podium finisher Caesar Chen secured P3 overall, running consistently at the front throughout the day. Although he narrowly missed out on climbing higher in the standings, expectations remain high for Chen as the season progresses given his performances in previous campaigns. In the Heavies class, James Jeram delivered a superb performance to take overall victory. Jeram opened the day strongly, securing P1 in the opening race. In the second race he faced strong competition from Michael Herm, who managed to edge him to the line and take the win. Heading into the Final, the round result remained wide open. However, Jeram responded in style, delivering a decisive drive to secure the race victory and claim his first-round win of the season.

In the DMAX class, returning SODI Champion and one of Daytona Sandown Park’s top two-stroke drivers, Ellis McKenzie, continued his dominant form from Round One to take another overall victory. Although he did not quite match the perfect 61-point score he achieved in the opening round, McKenzie delivered a masterclass performance throughout the day. He faced stiff competition from WPR teammates Adam Palmer and Thomas Williams, with the trio battling intensely across the races. Jamie Warner, George Lawlor, and Fin Ions also produced impressive performances but were ultimately unable to match McKenzie’s pace at the front. At the end of the day’s racing, it was Adam Palmer and George Lawlor who joined McKenzie on the podium in second and third place respectively. In the Heavies class, William Tidnam made it two wins from two rounds, delivering an even stronger performance than in Round One. Tidnam secured an almost perfect score, missing out only on the fastest lap bonus point. Last season’s champion Alfie Shrubb took P2 overall, matching his result from the opening round after trading positions with Tidnam throughout the day’s races. Rounding out the podium was Tom Brown, who edged out Mikhail Sitnikov in a close fight for the final podium position.

SODI Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Frederic Navarro15700615244
2Sid  Stubbings1461111505244
3Indy Welch139187523156
4Tom Reed1174022423441
5Harry Banks114433473136
6Caesar Chen100571405050
7Daniel Harman9661404650
8Sarah Telford9265403458
9Kiran Lemacon92650373520
10Kason Lewis89683472022
11Harrison  Fullerton-Craske88691422323
12Jake Panter8374542410
13Leger Dimitriou8176255026
14Jacob Cham69881202742
15Adam Telford6097903624
16Tara Herm5899203325
17Dexter Roest55102302629
18Tyler Orridge54103103519
19Morgan Palmer50107402228
20Dylan Firth47110328190
21Dylan Hourican4311440043
22Isaac Burton39118401821
23Jack Edger26131132600

SODI Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1James Jeram1150006055
2Michael Herm1096605653
3Fabio Sousa6055490060

DMAX Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Ellis Mckenzie17300615755
2George Lawlor1581515484961
3Fin Ions1433015514646
4Adam Palmer142311454948
5Thomas Williams135387434745
6Cavern  Taylor1145921283452
7Johnny Frankham111623373440
8Archie Cosaitis997412453024
9James Lockhart96773272643
10James Callan9479204648
11Sienna Greene92812353225
12Jamie Warner9083253370
13Peter Tilev789512242826
14Jeremy Gong731005222427
15Spencer Roest711022232523
16Miguel Silva611121002338
17Freddie Burden51122105100
18Leo Edger30143213000

DMAX Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1William Tidnam17900586061
2Alfie Shrubb1601919555253
3Mikhail Sitnikov155245554951
4Tom Brown154251495253
5Ryan Hailey1374217484346
6Sam Roy1245513433744
7Jay Peters124550433942
8Malachy Prakesh1136611403340
9Warren Gomm92872147450
10Louie Paterson48131440048

Daytona Tamworth

For the first time this season, it was relatively dry ahead of the Second Round of SuperChamps at Daytona Tamworth. On this double-header day, we were excited for some intense racing.

In the N35-ST Shootout, Harry Fitch and Joseph Smith continued their battle from Round One, this time Fitch striking first and winning by four seconds across the fifteen minutes. Noah Johnson joined them in the top three.  As for the Heavyweights, James Stevenson stated the round perfectly, winning by fifteen seconds ahead of championship rival Dylan Morrall. Fitch and Smith’s battle continued in the twenty-five-minute Final for a time but ultimately did not last the duration of the race as misfortune for Smith forced him to tumble down the order. Fitch took victory as well as the fastest lap to secure the maximum sixty-one points from the round. He was joined on the podium by two fellow InKart graduates: Theo Laverty (eleven seconds behind) and Johnson, who was only a few seconds off the back of Laverty. Maximum points hauls were a theme of the day, as James Stevenson took his first ever in the Heavyweight class, winning by a further eleven seconds ahead of Morrall. They were joined by Lucas Karcol on the podium.

After placing further back on the grid in the DMAX Qualifying session, Will Kenny staged an impressive recovery drive in the Shootout, climbing to third and taking the fastest lap in the process. He was only a second and a half off of race winner Harry Thomas, with Nihal Joye splitting the two. The top three battle could not have been much closer.  The same could not be said about the Heavyweights, where James Estrop relatively strolled to victory ahead of Mckenzie Senior. The Final was even closer, with the winning margin just four-tenths of a second. Joye took the victory, an imperious drive to hold off a charging Cordell Hayles, who took the fastest lap of the race after finishing right down the order in the first race. Harry Thomas finished off the podium, resuming his battle with Will Kenny in this race, this time for the final podium spot. There were some changes in the podium for the Heavyweights, where despite Estrop taking another victory, Mallard was able to climb ahead of Mckenzie Senior to take a runner-up spot.

N35-ST Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Harry Fitch17100596151
2Joseph Smith16566575157
3Noah Jonhson157148525253
4Theo Laverty152195485351
5William Cresswell1393213504544
6Oliver Clement-jackson138331464943
7Cory Powell1215017384538
8Kayleigh Mills551166643120
9Alan Litchfield42129134200
10Lucas Karcol4113014100
11Leonidas Platanopoulos4013110040

N35-ST Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Dylan Morrall15900515553
2James Stevenson15544516143
3Adam Brown15451604846
4Caelan Wilson15094544947
5Anthony French1382112504741
6Lucas Karcol98614005246
7Hayden Williams82771646036
8Mckenzie Senior51108310051
9Kayleigh Mills4511460045

DMAX Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1Harry Thomas16800525561
2Will Kenny1511717565144
3Cordell Hayles1392912454945
4Kyle Scarrott1293910554232
5Reuben Potter125434484928
6Lucas Wheatcroft121474463936
7Ky Storor120481483834
8Nihal Joye110581005852
9Tasos Grigoriadis110580434126
10Tobias Lee83852704340
11Morgan Buxton651031837028
12Zach Hassan47121180047
13Jake Garret4512320045
14Keelan Arnold4412410440
15Callum Beattie4312514300
16Beau Marley3912943900
17Alan Litchfield3713120370

DMAX Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3
1James Estrop17600566159
2Luke Mallard1651111585453
3Demetri Wade1542211535051
4Kieran Glover1423412484846
5Mckenzie Senior671097514530
6Greg Chapman51125165100
7Stuart Corr5012610050

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