![]() Concentration, skills and a big dose of brave, make the most of the world-class karting track and give it all you’ve got. In Micro Max, a highly entertaining and competitive race is expected between the two Burns Brothers – Jaxson and Jenson, Max Walton and season long combatants Peter Bouzinelos and Jake Rutkowski, with James Anagnostiadis thrown in for good measure.Īction gets underway at Eastern Creek International Karting Raceway on Friday with practice before qualifying and heat racing Saturday, then Pre-Finals and Finals on Sunday.Įntry to Eastern Creek is free from Peter Brock Drive or the Sunday’s action will be livestreamed thanks to our sponsors, Tillett Race Seats, Hayat & Fay Catering, G-Force Karts, Homebush Karts, IKD & Freem Karting Australia through the Rotax Pro Tour Facebook page at the need for speed as you jump into the driver’s seat for an exhilarating Raceline Karting experience. Queenslander, Feather returns this weekend from a recent wrist injury. In Mini Max, local drivers, Macka Hazard, Kamal Mrad and Cody Maynes-Rutty are expected to be at the front, however last round went literally to the last corner with Ethan Feather edging Series leader Costa Toparis for the event win. Last round winner, Ryan Wood was dominant in Ipswich and he enters the weekend full of confidence and keen to move forward from his current fourth position on points. Currently, it is led narrowly by Jaiden Pope with the consistent Luke Pink right behind him and William Seal slightly further behind. He’s currently out of the points race however, with that Series changing from event to event. James Wharton arrives for Sydney’s Junior Max race fresh from finishing with two podium finishes in the latest round of the European Rotax Championships last weekend in Sweden. The veteran has shown his vast European experience in winning the last two rounds of the Series.Ĭhris Bregonje’s father, Tony makes his comeback to be a hard charger in Rotax Heavy, but will be challenged hard by Series leader, Lane Moore, Mitchell Wall and Chris Board – who scored a podium last round. They’ll have to chase down another Kiwi though in Josh Hart. ![]() Also expect Mitchell Hewitt, Chris Bregonje and the Lichtenberger brothers, Lucas and Nicklaus to feature. Jack Black has been in good form in other categories and will be another to have home track advantage. As will Reece Cohen, who started on the pole position for the Final at the previous round in Queensland. Cody Brewczynski has been in great form in 2018 and representing Velocity Kart Shop – based at Eastern Creek – he will be one to beat. The huge Rotax Light field will feature a number of drivers that spent their formative racing years at the 1024 metre Eastern Creek facility. Jack Black in action (Pic: Coopers Photography) One of Wall’s many Australian Championships was won on the layout they’ll be using this weekend back in 2001. Pringle has significant experience at Eastern Creek as does Matthew Wall – who comes into the weekend sixth on points. ![]() World DD2 Masters Champion, Troy Woolston has been irrepressible in his attempt to go back-to-back this season and he heads to Eastern Creek with a significant points lead over his fellow Victorian, Jason Pringle. ![]() Their fellow Queenslander, Ryan Kennedy booked his trip to Brazil a few weeks ago in the category, he’ll return in Sydney as will the Victorian he edged for the first seat on Team Australia, Nikolaj Thomas. ![]() Also returning in the JC (James Courtney) Kart factory outfit will be Lucas Ward, who lines up alongside brother Damien. The Rotax DD2 points re-set after the midway point of the season and it has welcomed a raft of new drivers into the fight including Kiwi female racer, Madeline Stewart – who was the first female to win a round of the Pro Tour last year. Madeline Stewart will line up in DD2 this weekend (Pic: Coopers Photography) ![]()
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