TAG Heuer MSA Kartmasters British Kart Grand Prix

Motorsport news from PF International, 4-5 August

Just over 200 competitors entered the UKs most prestigious one-off kart event in eight classes at PF International, racing for the honour of carrying GP plates on their karts for the next year.

Dylan Lee beat Lewis Thompson in the WTP Cadet Grand Final, while Philip Rawson took the MiniMax class after a wet race. James Kellet took the KF3 win after reeling in Jessica Hawkins and now has the choice of running the GP or ABkC O Plate on his kart.

Dean Macdonald took the Comer Cadet spoils after a last lap dash, while Toby Sowery won Junior Max from pole and Luke Wooder took the Honda Cadet victory. Formula KGP was a highlight with Tom Healy taking the top spot on the last lap, and Ashley Hand won Rotax Senior Max from Lewis Plato.

ResultsWTP Cadet1 Dylan Lee (Zip)2 Lewis Thompson (Zip)3 Samuel Holgate (Alonso)

MiniMax1 Philip Rawson (Kosmic)2 Dave Wooder (Alonso)3 Jack Constable (Tonykart)

KF31 James Kellett (Zanardi)2 Jack Bartholomew (Zanardi)3 Jessica Hawkins (Intrepid)

Comer Cadet1 Dean MacDonald (Zip)2 Cameron Roberts (Zip)3 Tom Wood (Zip)

Junior Max1 Toby Sowery (Tonykart)2 Ross Gunn (Tonykart)3 George Line (Intrepid)

Honda Cadet1 Luke Wooder (Project One)2 Kiern Jewiss (Project One)3 Sandy Mitchell (Project One)

Formula KGP1 Tom Healy (Birel)2 Denis Gorman (Maranello)3 Jake Hughes (Birel)

Senior Max1 Ashley Hand (Tonykart)2 Lewis Plato (Tonykart)3 Michael Eldridge (Tonykart)


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