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Daytona Championships (9th-17th) April

Daytona Championships (9th-17th) April

InKart - Round Three

Daytona Sandown Park

InKart Round Four delivered a packed morning of racing, with four Heats setting the grid before the A and B-Finals. The Heats quickly established the key contenders as Jenson Fuller secured two Cadet wins across the sessions, while Jack Dodgson and Ejay Barrs-James also took victories, showing depth at the front. In the Juniors, Sebastian Mejer led the way with two wins, while Jack Candasamy and Milan Pillay each took a Heat victory, the competition close as ever. Heat One set the tone, with tight racing across both classes. In the Cadets, a close midfield battle developed between Yasin Ahmed, Alessandro Aiolfi and Oliver Thomson. While in the Juniors the fight remained intense between Daniel Marutyak and Luka Teneishvili alongside another group featuring Milan Pillay, Raphael Villanueva and Hadi Chaudry. Fuller set the pace with the fastest Cadet lap of 53.794, while Candasamy led the Juniors with a 52.513. Heat Two produced one of the closest finishes at the front in the Juniors, with Sebastian Mejer and Jason Bond separated by just under three-tenths at the flag, Bond also setting the fastest lap with a 52.192. In the Cadets, Dodgson led home Ethan Davis and Joshua Puttick after a close contest, while a tight battle between Puttick and Alexander Montgomery ensued. The opening phase saw an incident between Edward Chaney and Kyle Rosario at Turn One, which dropped Chaney to the back of the field, but he recovered and continued the race. Heat Three saw Jenson Fuller take full control in the Cadets, building a 10 second gap to secure a dominant win ahead of Alexander Nechev and Alessandro Aiolfi. The start saw Oliver Thomson break formation after contact with the centre cone. In the Juniors, Milan Pillay took victory and set the fastest lap of 52.170, while the midfield remained closely packed, with just 0.240 seconds separating two positions. A late penalty for contact also influenced the final order. Heat Four closed out the Heats with more close margins. In the Cadets, Ejay Barrs-James secured victory ahead of Joshua Puttick by just 0.789 seconds, while the gap between third and fourth was only 0.598 seconds. In the Juniors, Sebastian Mejer delivered a commanding drive to win by 11 seconds, while the battle for fourth was separated by just 0.172 seconds. An early race penalty in the Cadets also shaped the result. The B-Finals then determined the final grid for the A-Finals, with the winners in each class progressing forward. In the Cadets, Caleb Hiles controlled the race to take victory by 3.7 seconds ahead of Cameron Annis, while Sebastian Desai secured third just 0.118 seconds behind second place. In the Juniors, Barnaby Ford secured the win and progression, also setting the fastest lap of 53.311. Atticus Galbraith-Marten finished second, with Maxx Nikilov third, while the midfield remained close with 0.487 seconds covering fourth and fifth. The A-Finals brought together the front runners and the B-Final winners to decide the overall results. In the Cadets, Jenson Fuller completed a strong morning with victory, also setting the fastest lap of 53.167. Joshua Puttick finished second, with Ethan Davis third, while the midfield remained tightly contested, including a 0.067 second gap between seventh and eighth, where Ejay Barrs-James finished seventh ahead of Alessandro Aiolfi in eighth. In the Juniors, Sebastian Mejer capped off a dominant performance with victory and the fastest lap of 51.888. Jack Candasamy secured second, while Milan Pillay completed the podium in third. Further down the order, Callum Law in sixth and Raphael Villanueva in seventh were separated by just 0.004 seconds, one of the closest finishes of the session. Round Four delivered a clear narrative across the morning, with Fuller and Mejer leading their respective classes, while close margins, pressure, and progression through the Finals defined the outcome.

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

InKart - Round Four

Daytona Milton Keynes

The opening Heat saw a tightly contested Junior race, where Jacob Noble emerged victorious. He held off strong pressure from Dominic Gulbis, who crossed the line just under four-tenths behind. Even closer still was Jack Dowding, only a tenth further back in third. In the Cadet field, Sean Chan produced one of the standout drives of the day, storming from last on the grid to take a commanding victory by over 4.5 seconds. Charlie Marden fought through from seventh to secure second, while Grayson Reeves completed the podium six seconds behind. The second Heat gave the remaining drivers their first shot at points. In the Junior class, Rayaan Malik dominated, taking a comfortable win with a gap of over 11 seconds to Gillen Townshend in second. Josh Tiller claimed third, just two-tenths behind Townshend. The Cadet race was far closer, with Joshua Pink taking victory in a tightly packed top three. Ernest Sztuba followed in second, and Teddy Mullan in third, with just eight-tenths separating all three drivers at the finish. With the grid reversed from Heat One, Jack Dowding capitalised in the Junior field, taking a convincing win by nearly three seconds. Alvin Tsz Ho Tai finished second, while Ryan Cafferkey secured third, though eight seconds adrift. In the Cadets, Charlie Marden delivered a dominant performance, winning by over 22 seconds. Behind him, Grayson Reeves held off a close challenge from Leo Sibthorpe to secure second place, with Sibthorpe completing the podium. The final Heat for the second group of drivers proved crucial for championship points and final grid positions. Arya Nalli claimed their first win of the season in the Junior category after a close fight with Rayaan Malik, finishing just under three-tenths ahead. Josh Tiller again featured on the podium, only six-tenths behind Malik. In the Cadet race, Teddy Mullan took a commanding victory, finishing over eight seconds ahead of Joshua Pink. Pink, in turn, built a 10-second cushion over Noah Martin in third. The B-Final offered one last chance to reach the A-Final. In the Junior race, Harrison Greaves and Daniel Burrows battled intensely. In the end, Burrows edged the win and the A-Final spot by just over two-tenths. Henry Waite followed in third, five seconds back. In the Cadet B-Final, Leo Foster secured a clear victory by over 4.5 seconds. Ethan Mountford finished second, with Mizra Kurt taking third. The headline race of the day did not disappoint. In the Junior A-Final, Rayaan Malik and Jack Dowding were locked in a relentless battle, swapping positions lap after lap. As the chequered flag fell, Malik narrowly claimed victory by just over a tenth of a second. Ryan Cafferkey completed the podium close behind in third. The Cadet A-Final saw Teddy Mullan take control from the outset, pulling away to win by over nine seconds in a dominant display. The fight for second was far tighter, with Sean Chan and Charlie Marden battling throughout the race. Chan ultimately secured second by just over four-tenths, leaving Marden to take third.

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

It was perfect weather for kart racing as two near-capacity grids took to the International circuit for Round Four of InKart at Daytona Tamworth. Entering the halfway mark in the championship, all titles were far from secure and our first outing in the Heats format this season promised to bring extra excitement to this already thrilling season. After some entertaining Heats races in the Cadet class, seven drivers went out in a exciting fifteen-minute B-Final. One driver who was unlucky to be facing the B-Final was Cristiano Guedes. With hopes set high for a potential result in the A-Final coming into the round, he did not let anything phase him as he marched to a twenty-four second victory, earning himself promotion in the process. Guedes was over a second faster than any other driver in the race, a testament to his talent to achieve such a feat against such stiff competition. There was a new face on the podium behind him, as recent race school graduate Daniel Fassihi built a steady gap to Monty Rumble behind in an effort to finish second. Rumble was not uncontested in third, as he was only five seconds ahead of Arthur Lloyd. In the A-Final, Guedes managed to finish in a respectable sixth position, taking some good points for the round. At the front of the field, there was not much competition for race winner Jack Mills who took fastest lap as well on his way to a ten-second victory. The battle behind him was incredibly tense with Race Directors reporting it as ‘one of the best of the season so far’, as second to fourth was separated by just a second. Greyson Scandrett, Oliver Benton, and Hugo Macmillan were all locked in this battle, but it was Benton who snatched his opportunities the most strategically, managing to push through the fray and secure the runner-up spot. This left a battle for the final podium position, where Greyson Scandrett held on bravely to finish seven tenths of a second ahead of Macmillan. Three names stood out in in particular throughout the two Junior Heats races: Tyler Shanks, Eli Henneman, and Noah Fortune all at the very front of the field in the two races. These are the names that have been repeatedly popping up throughout the season so far, so we were expecting a very good battle as we headed towards the last race of the round. In the Final, just three seconds separated our two leaders at the end of the fifteen minutes. With a fastest lap just one-tenth faster than the runner-up, Tyler Shanks took victory while Eli Henneman was desperately unlucky to miss out. Despite this disappointment, Henneman should hold her head high. Two podiums in her first two rounds as a Daytona Tamworth InKart driver is an incredible feat. They were joined on the podium by Race School graduate Oliver Catchpole, who held on bravely to the final podium spot by three-tenths of a second ahead of Archie Beswick.

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

Thursday Night League - Round Five

Daytona Sandown Park

After a bright and sunny week, the track was clear and dry for Thursday Night League Round Five which was to be hosted on the high-speed Alternate Circuit layout. While temperatures had dropped slightly as the day went on, it was still a clear and relatively warm track surface that greeted the SODI drivers as they left the pits to begin Qualifying.

Lap times quickly evolved up to race pace as the dust was cleared from the lesser used patches of track. By Lap Four, consistent new fastest laps were being dropped by a wide spread of drivers. Sid Stubbings, Samuel Barnaville and Vivek Bhalla all showed pace in the Lights category with only a few tenths between them at the midway point. Dan Giles took the top spot on lap seven, going quicker again by three-thousandths of a second on the next lap. The pole was secured on the final lap of the session however, with Rufus Sessions setting an astonishingly quick time ahead of Leo Dudley and Barnaville in second and third. In the Heavies, Tim Love showed initial dominance and was able to continue to improve his times throughout the session, finishing up the road from Jay Peters who just edged ahead of Elliott Gregory in the twilight moments of the session. With a very short drag from the line to the first corner, the Alternate layout always promises frenetic opening few laps and this evening was no different. Although the packs order changed little over the opening phase of the circuit, racing remained incredibly close, a showcase of the importance of a good Qualifying performance. Sid Stubbings and Vivek Bhalla were the main movers and shakers of the Light category, the latter making his way up into P4 on Lap One which he maintained over the race distance. Alexander Bruveris dropped down the order but made a strong recovery drive to finish in P8. Jay Peters got a great start in the Heavies and managed to sneak ahead of Tim Love to take the lead which he held until Lap 15. Both Peters and Love stayed glued together throughout the final moments of the race with a post-race penalty eventually dropping Peters into P2.

With the circuit cleared by the SODI’s, the DMAX drivers were on the boil almost from the get-go. Jack Redfern showed real intent for the top spot, setting the fastest time on Lap Four which he held for the majority of the session. While Redfern did improve as the session went on, he was eventually pipped to the top spot by Adam Palmer and very closely caught by Freddie Burden in P3. The Heavies were equally close with Tom Brown holding pole until the Final Lap in the session where Alfie Shrubb and Warren Gomm dropped times that relegated Tom to second on the grid. In the Sprint Race, the pack got away cleanly and Palmer led the field away from the first chicanes. James Callan and Alfie Pettengell moved forwards, forcing Ayan Roy and Rufus Sessions down the order. Freddie Burden got ahead of Redfern at the start, but a track limits penalty later knocked Burden back down the order. Adam Palmer took a convincing win from Redfern with Callum Bendelow taking third by just a few tenths of a second from Burden. Alfie Shrubb commanded the Heavy class despite a great deal of pressure from Warren Gomm and Tom Brown, but he was able to fend them off and take the win after 20 minutes of sustained pressure, Eyston Vaughan-Huxley fourth ahead of Louie Paterson.

SODI Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Rufus Sessions9400261525226
2Sid Stubbings732121188122510
3Samuel Barnaville72221818191215
4Leo Dudley52422061261018
5Vivek  Bhalla514314262712
6Olly  Ripley3757141261081
7Dylan Hourican365810015156
8Jayden  Dudley33613151818
9Matthew Turner187615000180
10Alan Cooper10848100000
11Robert Rose10840010000
12Troy Edwards886204400
13Diogo Leal688200042
14Alexander Bruveris490200004
15Morgan Palmer490022000
16Lewis Cain292210100
17Dan Giles094200000
18Dexter Roest094000000
19Jack Skinner094000000
20Zacharee Grad094000000
21Kersten Yeung094000000
22Kacper Szczekutek094000000
23David Payne094000000
24Ben Williams094000000
25Bethany Watters094000000
26Jessika Mcintosh094000000
27Giurgi Dragos Gabriel094000000
28Joshua Harris094000000
29James Maby094000000
30Louie Skilton094000000
31James Jeram094000000
32Asan Tentata094000000
33Andrew McNeil094000000

SODI Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Tim Love108002515162626
2Jay Peters7830301512181518
3Louie Paterson62461601925180
4Jake  Pearson278135198000
5Paul Simard25832025000
6Elliott Gregory159310000015
7Stephen Harris12963120000
8Dennis Mccarthy12960000120
9Carlos Roberts10982010000
10Kevin Cooper10980100000
11Jamie Batemen8100280000
12Adam Francis6102260000

DMAX Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Callum Bendelow77001815191015
2Freddie Burden64131326180812
3Adam Palmer5918500151826
4Jack Redfern5522400251218
5Ayan Roy43341215122410
6Thomas Williams265117000260
7Luka Nik26510026000
8Spencer Roest24532081060
9Jonah Norris24530106404
10Alfie Pettengell2156382821
11Vivek Bhalla17604124100
12Frederic Navarro15622000150
13Max Murray1562060612
14Jonathan Fuchsel12653001200
15Alex Read10672010000
16James Callan869200008
17Rufus Sessions671200006
18Pete Difrancesco473240000
19John Moolenschot275220000
20Sid Stubbings176101000
21Stuart Cartwright077100000
22Ethan Myles077000000
23Jules Larkin077000000
24Haidyn Janicke077000000
25Giulio Mercadante077000000
26Graham Holford077000000
27Sam Haggerty077000000
28Steve Hannon077000000
29Edward Bigos077000000

DMAX Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Alfie Shrubb690002501925
2Warren Gomm6811019151519
3Thanos Tzevelekakis6543261512120
4Mikhail Sitnikov5712818122502
5Tom Brown4623110062515
6Liam Duffett373290019108
7Billy Halani303971541001
8Pier Filippo Paoletti26434108206
9Carlos Roberts18518010800
10Pawel Kamysz1851006084
11Eyston Vaughan-Huxley16532004012
12Scott Murray12574120000
13Louie Paterson10592000010
14Rob Morgan861280000
15Thomas Rodriquez663200060
16Adrian Hart069600000

Daytona Milton Keynes

In the Lightweight field, just one second covered the top 11 drivers in Qualifying for the SODI class, but Mark Smith emerged on pole position, narrowly edging out Adam Aksamitowski by a mere three-hundredths of a second. Daryl Quinton secured third, completing a tightly packed top three. The Heavyweight session was just as competitive. Michael Bowles claimed pole position, with Oliver Sargeant alongside him on the front row only a tenth behind. Ash Chivers slotted into third, with the top three separated by just over two-tenths. The Lightweight race saw Adam Aksamitowski turn his front-row start into victory, delivering a strong performance to pull over six seconds clear of pole-sitter Mark Smith in second. Edward Barber rounded out the podium, finishing a further five seconds behind Smith. In the Heavyweight race, David Rollins emerged victorious after a race-long battle with Ash Chivers and Michael Bowles. The trio fought closely throughout, but it was Rollins who came out on top. Bowles secured second place, narrowly holding off Chivers, who crossed the line less than half a second behind in third.

In the DMAX Lightweight category, Jacob Csepreghi and Charlie Csepreghi went head-to-head for pole. This time, Jacob came out on top, with Charlie just two-tenths behind. Lee Schnitzler stayed within striking distance, qualifying third. The Heavyweight session saw Charlie Newman take pole position by just over a tenth of a second ahead of Jason Stevens. Oliver Sargeant qualified third, less than three-tenths off the top spot, keeping the field tightly bunched once again. The Lightweight DMAX race was a commanding display from Jacob Csepreghi, who converted pole into a dominant victory, finishing nearly five seconds ahead of Charlie in second. Lee Schnitzler held on to third, fending off late pressure from Daniel Jones, who closed in but couldn’t quite mount a challenge. In the Heavyweight race, drama unfolded early as pole-sitter Charlie Newman suffered a poor start, dropping down to fourth. Oliver Sargeant capitalised immediately, taking control of the race and ultimately securing the win. Newman recovered well to climb back to second, while Jason Stevens completed the podium in third, albeit 16 seconds behind the leading pair.

SODI Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Barry Morris8900262625012
2Adam Hawtin59303015180260
3Nathan Turner56333101216180
4Jacob Kent5534118818101
5Benjamin Barath55340121510810
6Adam  Aksamitowski513846041526
7Mark Smith3158201001218
8Mathew Read24657210822
9Edward Barber19705040015
10Phil Heath1574486100
11Arthur Caluch12773001200
12Aidan  Flynn1079242040
13Josh Green881200008
14Harvey Moore881000260
15Fawaz Adra683200006
16Harley Brewster683000600
17Freddie Hawkins485200004
18Tobi Major188300010
19Cameron Westrope188001000
20Jackson Blasi089100000
21Tyler Mayers-walters089000000
22Reuben Dewick089000000
23Muiz Ishola089000000
24Jess Bray089000000
25Parker Dawson089000000
26Harrison Wakeman089000000
27Alan Barber089000000
28Elliot Henriques089000000
29Daryl Quinton089000000

SODI Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Ash Chivers108002626261515
2Micheal Bowles644444180181018
3David Rollins5157130002625
4Liam Jackman4365815101242
5Jordan Forbes377166151060
6Cameron Clarkson307871212600
7Richard Danby258350015010
8Ben Swabey24841000186
9Chris Lane24840106800
10Shaun Ward1989584421
11Harry Gurney18901018000
12Piers Bate1692202284
13David Gaskin12964000120
14Rhys Green12960000012
15Oliver Sargeant999300009
16Joe Barber8100108000
17Simon Dewick1107700010
18Dan Watkins1107000100
19Sean Mudie0108100000
20Alistair Baker0108000000
21Daniel Evans0108000000
22Billy Evans0108000000

DMAX Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Jacob Csepreghi100001518261526
2Lee Schnitzler95552626181015
3Charlie Csepreghi7921161212122518
4Adam  Pughe56442318151580
5Adam Hawtin2971270100190
6Matt Thompson237761011011
7Daniel Jones128811000012
8Aaron Cooke12880000120
9Chris Mackay1288084000
10Feisal Meeajaun10902000010
11Konstantin Elanov892200008
12Daryl Quinton892000800
13Josh Melling892008000
14Kayo Carneiro892000602
15Kenneth Boulton694200006
16Russell Horton694000060
17Rocco Wain694006000
18Joe Perkins694060000
19Ben Gallacher496200040
20Cavern Taylor496040000
21Euan Clements496000004
22William Thurnell298200020
23Nick Goldstein298002000
24Joseph Zarkos-Smith298020000
25David Izquierdo199110000
26Joshua Hamilton0100100000
27Vernon Frazer0100000000
28Homan Ho0100000000

DMAX Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Jude Coates6800151825100
2Oliver  Sargent5711110062526
3Kyle Dunford521652626000
4John Spawton35331712011012
5Andy  Stobart333520018150
6Stefan Ienasecu244490012120
7Nick Henry19495000190
8Charlie Newman18501000018
9Jonathan Farrell18500180000
10Mike Lee15533001500
11Jason Stevens15530000015
12Tom Athersych15530015000
13Daniel  Evans1454180060
14Billy Evans14540100040
15Aaron Soh10584000010
16George Martin860200800
17Dwight Lewis860000080
18Lawrence  Fraser662260000
19Richard Carter464200400
20Jordan Weston266200020

Daytona Tamworth

It was a very busy evening at Daytona Tamworth ahead of the fifth round of Thursday Night League. Speeding towards the second half of the season, there was much anticipation ahead of this very exciting round. Two drivers stood out from the chasing pack in the N35-ST race, one of them the championship leader, Charlie Walmsley-Ryde who ended up winning the race by just under two seconds. He was not the fastest man on track however, that honour went to Harvey Preen, stealing the fastest lap point by just two-hundredths of a second. There were more entertaining battles behind, as Rudra Patel drove fantastically to hold off a chasing Tom Webster for third. In the Heavyweight class, Dylan Morrall and Mckenzie Senior carried on their championship fight, this time Morrall gaining the upper hand two seconds ahead of Senior. They were joined on the podium by Tim Avery. Lucas Gathercole took a relatively dominant victory in the DMAX Lightweight class, gaining the fastest lap bonus point for his troubles, eight seconds ahead of Nihal JoyeJoye had his hands full throughout the race, only a tenth behind Gathercole in terms of pace. His hands were full with Joseph Simcock, who battled hard to try and squeeze into the runner up spot, but was ultimately unsuccessful by the end of the twenty minutes of intense racing. Joye held on and kept himself within touching distance of Gathercole in the championship. As for the Heavyweights, few were surprised to see Joe Collier at the very top of the field, about eight seconds ahead of second-placed Fanggang ZhangZhang was challenged throughout the race but was ultimately able to keep third-placed Chris Drane behind.

N35-ST Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Charlie Walmsley-Ryde113002526181925
2Joseph Smith793434191826151
3Rory Oldfield-Kelly49643010121566
4Harvey Preen42717886119
5Alan Litchfield3875461012100
6Tom Webster377610002512
7Kyle  Turner328151515200
8Adam Brown24898211128
9Toby Hill22912124042
10Rudra Patel15987000015
11Henry Freeman12101340800
12Tyler Sharp101032000010
13Thierry Hopkins101030001000
14Kayleigh Mills10103006004
15Scott Clenaghan8105200080
16Daniel Santos Piedrabuena4109400400
17Morgan Dowen2111200020
18Daryl Gregorick2111002000
19George Roadley0113200000
20Oliver Vasas0113000000
21Jonathon Smith0113000000
22Joao Vital0113000000

N35-ST Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Dylan Morrall107002618191826
2James Estrop842323182625150
3Brent Deeley654219151515128
4Mckenzie Senior4463210002618
5Adrian Watkins44630012121010
6James Ashton2681180101006
7Tim Avery159211000015
8Daniel Santos Piedrabuena12953000012
9Shaun Mossop899400800
10Mike Evans899008000
11Josh Bates899000080
12Jamie Ivers6101206000
13Aaron Harrison4103204000
14Brandon Gathercole0107400000
15Rjan Shanan0107000000
16Elliot Roadley0107000000

DMAX Lights Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Lucas Gathercole9400261519826
2Joseph Simcock9133026252515
3Nihal Joye43514800101518
4Max Houghton4351015120106
5Oliver Malinowski3361100101544
6Fin Imber30643108822
7Cordell Hayles26684601208
8Harry Thomas24702186000
9Ben  Foden19755000190
10Thomas Northcott18761018000
11Joe Lorenz16782000610
12Thomas Shaw12824000012
13Zakk Finnie12820000120
14Callum Beattie12820120000
15Brandon Gathercole886480000
16Mark Whitbread688200600
17Tobias Lee589100401
18Reece Hitchin490104000
19Ky Storor490040000
20Ewan Whitelegg292202000
21Cameron Howdle193100010
22Kip Morgan094100000
23Jon Sproston094000000

DMAX Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4R5
1Joe  Collier91001518151825
2Rhys Collier8922182625812
3Mckenzie Senior731816250122610
4Chris Drane48432510081515
5Jay Foster197229001900
6Fanggang Zhang19720000019
7Steve Kelly15764015000
8Luke Mallard13782130000
9Neil Pearson12791000120
10Kwok Fai Soon1279000606
11Mark Rollinson10812001000
12Jamie Foster10810000100
13Terri Mayne883280000
14Yiran Liu883000008

Masters League - Round Four

Daytona Sandown Park

Masters League returned to Daytona Sandown Park for Round Four, our drivers taking on the Alternate layout for the second time this season. Qualifying proved incredibly close in the SODI Inters, with Diogo Leal securing pole position by just over a tenth of a second ahead of Ryan Jason. The top three were covered by less than two-tenths, highlighting how competitive the field was from the outset. In the Heavies, Junior Bruno came out on top after a strong lap, edging out Kieran Waldie and Piers Bate in another tightly contested session where small margins made all the difference. The Sprint Race in the Inters category produced one of the closest finishes of the day. Brian Alexander emerged victorious after a consistently strong run, barely holding off Arun Sharma who finished less than a second behind after applying pressure throughout. Diogo Leal, starting from pole, remained in the fight but had to settle for third in what became a tightly packed leading group. Despite dropping to fourth, Ryan Jason showed excellent pace, setting the fastest lap of the race, emphasising the fact that pure speed isn’t always reflected in race results. In the Heavies, Kieran Waldie delivered a commanding performance to take the win, combining consistency with strong pace across the race distance. Piers Bate followed in second with a solid drive, while Andrew Sirkett completed the podium. Junior Bruno couldn’t convert his role race start into a win but still delivered a respectable drive to finish fourth, showing consistent lap times throughout.

Tom Brown took pole position in the DMAX Inters class with a 46.719, the only driver on track able to break into the 46’s. Charlie Hoffer narrowly pipped Liam Duffett by just 0.011 to P2, with Duffett lining up in P3. In the Heavies, Adam Nakar took pole with a 47.479. James Roberts lined up alongside him on the front row. The Inters Sprint Race saw a commanding performance from Tom Brown, who took control at the front and converted his pace into a well-managed victory. He maintained a consistent gap throughout the race, keeping the chasing pack at bay. Liam Duffett secured second place with a solid and composed drive, staying within range but unable to close the gap to the leader. Charlie Hoffer completed the podium after another strong performance, making it a competitive top three with relatively close margins. Further down the order, John Reeves and William Jonkler rounded out the top five, both showing consistent pace over the race distance in a tightly packed midfield. In the Heavies, Daytona veteran Warren Gomm took the win with a controlled drive, managing the race well to stay ahead of his rivals. Adam Nakar followed closely in second and showed strong pace throughout, setting one of the quickest laps in the class, but ultimately falling just short of challenging for the win. James Roberts completed the podium despite finishing a lap down, highlighting the strong pace at the very front of the field. Jay Peters and Benny Reid rounded out the top five, both delivering steady and consistent performances across the race. Round Four of Masters League provided much drama and some amazing battles across the classes. The drivers return on the 21st of April for Round Five on our GP layout.

SODI Inters Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Brian Alexander68002501825
2Reece Harris5513131326151
3Arun Sharma432512002518
4Jay Peters303813151500
5Andrew Dunderdale2642461280
6Jordan Forbes22464001210
7Leandro Matiello1850401800
8Tim  Love1850018000
9Huw Mcintosh1850021006
10Kevin Kilroy165220844
11Diogo Leal1553100015
12Ryan Jason1355200013
13Jack Watkins1058300100
14Marc Morley-freer1058010000
15Joseph Hannaby86028000
16Jack French86000008
17Matthew Hinton66220060
18Bailey Connell46424000
19Jamie Lowry26620002
20Colin Edwards26600020
21Daniel Burns16711000

SODI Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Piers Bate610018null2518
2Junior Bruno56550261812
3Martin Strutt4615101218610
4Ed Hole451611515150
5Jordan Reid303115012108
6Andrew Sirkett27343001215
7Kieran Waldie2635100026
8Carl Grocott2635026000
9Jonathan Rivans10511610000
10Chris Roberts85320080

DMAX Inters Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Tom Brown940025182526
2Charlie Hoffer75191916261815
3William Jonkler52422312151510
4Liam Duffett464861801018
5Vivek Bhalla32621448128
6John Reeves30642810012
7Tony Licastro2866221286
8Pawel Kamysz2074810622
9Peter Diffrancesco985110441
10Wayne Ridgley68830060
11Jay Peters68806000
12Ferenc Elekes49020004
13Bubbu Thava29220200
14Tim Love19311000
15Jamie Mollon19300010
16Alexandre Dias19300100
17Graham Holford09410000
18John Moolenschot09400000
19Sonnie Ridgley09400000
20Istvan Peimli09400000
21Andrew Sirkett09400000
22Keith Horley09400000
23Matthew Fenton09400000
24Stuart Hazeldine09400000

DMAX Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Warren Gomm1020026262525
2James Roberts63393918151515
3Jay Peters386425081812
4Benny Reid327060121010
5Richard Matthews2676680126
6Miles Harding25771151000
7Ivan Hayward228036664
8Adam Nakar1983300019
9Carlos Roberts1884101800
10Ricky Beattie1686212400
11Michael Callow1092610000
12Kieran Waldie89420008
13Michael Herm89400080
14Matt Boyce010280000

Daytona Milton Keynes

A tightly contested Qualifying session saw Michael Rayner take pole in the SODI Inters class. Pedro Gomez was just 0.055 seconds behind, narrowly missing out on P1 and setting up a front-row battle whilst Jim Williams secured P3. In the Heavies, Matt Woollett claimed pole with a commanding performance, putting clear space between himself and the field. Ben Joyce took P2, 1.925 seconds off the pace, with Nikit Patel close behind in P3. Michael Rayner converted pole into victory with a strong, controlled drive at the front. Pedro Gomes secured P2 whilst Paul Lyford completed the podium in P3. In the Heavies, Matt Woollett backed up his Qualifying performance with a dominant win, controlling the race from the front. Shaun Barras drove well to secure P2, while Ben Joyce completed the podium in P3 after a very close battle with Barras and Patel.

In the DMAX Category, Paul Lyford secured pole with a strong lap, leading the field comfortably. Michael Rayner took P2, 1.046 seconds behind, while Chris Fox completed the top three. In the Heavies, Matt Woollett took pole position, with Dmitry Molchanov securing P2. Paul Lyford delivered a strong drive to take the win, converting his pace into a controlled victory. Michael Rayner followed in P2, keeping the pressure on, while Chris Fox secured P3 to complete the podium. Matt Woollett secured another victory with a confident drive, maintaining control throughout the race. Dmitry Molchanov finished in P2.

SODI Inters Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Michael Rayner690015161226
2Pedro Gomez672212181918
3Paul  Lyford654210251515
4Jim Williams4722180122510
5David Black363311681012
6Nick Joyce26431081008
7Adam Norton2544125000
8David Rollins1950619000
9Chris Fox663130006
10Will  Ravat46520004
11James Swan46504000

SODI Heavies Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Matt Woollett870026181825
2Kieran Waldie513636026250
3Nikit Patel3948121215012
4Simon Dewick285911180100
5Aldous Smewing2364515080
6Shaun  Barras1869500018
7Richard  Warren1572300150
8Ben  Joyce1572000015
9David Wolosyzn1275300120
10Peter Rowlins1077210000

DMAX Inters Standings

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Paul Lyford900015252525
2Michael Rayner4842420121818
3Lee Schnitzler45453261900
4David Rollins18722718000
5Maciej Koziel1575301500
6Chris Fox1575000015
7Jonathan Milner1476141000
8Feisal Meeajaun1278212000
9Chunhao Li1080210000
10James Townsend88228000
11James Lackmaker88200800
12Kris Wadley68426000
13Rhys-Tyler Calideen68400600
14Ramiz Chouman48620400
15Will  Ravat09040000

DMAX Heavies Standings 

PosNameTotalDiffGapR1R2R3R4
1Alex Vangeen4300018250
2Matt Woolett3766012025
3Dmitry  Molchanov33104001518
4Marcus Moore2617702600
5Dimitry Molchanov2617026000
6Kieran  Waldie1825800180
7Terri Mayne1825018000
8Keiran Waldie1528301500
9Ashley Mayston-King1231300120
10Jay Gold1033201000
11Simeon McQueen-Rhamdat83520800

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