AUSSIE KART RACERS SHINE BRIGHTLY OVERSEAS
Schumacher finishes seventh in Vegas
A handful of Australia's top kart racers once again proved why the country
is considered to have some of the top young racers in the world with some
impressive showings in various parts of the globe over the weekend.
Ten-time Australian karting champion David Sera and Western Australian Kip
Foster were competing at the 13th Annual SKUSA SuperNationals in Las Vegas,
the same event that featured seven-time World Formula One Champion Michael
Schumacher. While rising stars Jaie Robson and Macauley Jones were
contesting the RedWhite Sangari Invitational Kart Prix in Sepang, Malaysia.
Sera entered the SuperNationals as one of the favourites for victory in the
TaG Senior category and was placed well to battle for the win following a
trio of top three results in his qualifying races.
Unfortunately for Sera, his good run aboard the Australian-made Arrow kart
came to an early end when he was involved in an incident during the opening
lap of the final.
"I had some really good speed all weekend but unfortunately I got hit during
the opening lap of the final and it put me out of the race," said Sera.
"It was great to race in America, especially in the biggest event on their
schedule. I have had a great time over here and hopefully can come back next
year."
Taylor Miinch went on to win the TaG Senior final ahead of Gustavo Menezes.
West Australian Kip Foster, who was competing in the TaG Masters category,
finished in second spot.
After qualifying 27th Schumacher continually worked his way up the order in
his heat races before finishing ninth in the pre-final and climbing to
seventh spot at the chequered flag of the main event in the SuperPro(KZ2)
category.
Bas Lammers claimed the victory in his Intrepid kart. Other notable
competitors in the SuperPro included Marco Ardigo (5th) Nelon Piquet Jr
(10th) while Sebastien Buemi and David Fore' both failed to finish.
Meanwhile on the other side of the globe Robson and Jones were flying the
Aussie flag high in Malaysia.
Robson had a strong run through his heat races to record a third and tenth
placing while Jones finished tenth in the opener before being 'crashed out'
on the opening lap of the second race. Starting from near the back of the
field in the pre-final Jones charged his way past 20 karts to cross the line
in tenth spot.
With the final being held on a drying circuit all drivers, with the
exception of Robson, elected to start the event on slick dry weather tyres.
As a consequence Robson opened up an early lead but as the surfaced dried it
appeared as thought he would be caught by the chasing pack.
At the same time Jones was on the way forward to be running as high was
second place.
Luckily for the Robson the rain started to fall again and he was able to
take advantage of his wet weather tyres to cross the line first. On the
other side of the luck was Jones, he slid off the circuit and crashed out of
the event with only a handful of laps remaining.
Robson's joy was short-lived however, as he was later stripped of his
victory due to a technical irregularity. Both drivers thoroughly enjoyed the
experience of their first international event and believe the event taught
them a significant amount.
-credit: karting.net.au