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Drivers chase Kart Club honours

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17 Mar, 2023 02:10 AMQuick Read

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Eastland Kart Club members held their club championships on Sunday.

Intermittent light rain made conditions tricky.

All scheduled races were run. The track was good but a bit slippery, while the wind made conditions cold.

Whoever drove well to the conditions had success.

One run-off was required to decide second and third placings in the Rotax class.

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Sean Gooch won the four-lap contest to take second overall and Roger Moss was third. Shane Gray won the class.

In the rookies, Nixen Gooch had two wins and Pyper Irvine had one.

In the young guns class, Tim De La Haye had two wins and Vinzent MacGregor one.

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Brodie Gooch had three second placings, while Logan Irvine, Tim De La Haye and Conrad Gooch each had a third.

Koby Gooch won all three races in the junior KT class, while Ben Adcock had two seconds and a third

Hayley De La Haye had a second and a third.

In the Rotax class, Gisborne club member Shane Gray, from Te Aroha Dirt Kart Club, had two wins and a third placing, while hard-charging Sean Gooch had a win and a second.

Roger Moss had two second placings and a third.

Ben Briant took a third placing as well.

In the KT heavy class, Buck Rogers won all three races.

Barry Irvine had two seconds and a third, and Fred Winterton a second and two thirds.

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Robert De La Haye, Jake Callaghan and Seth Hall all had a win in the KT lights, while second placings went to Seth Hall (two) and Robert De La Haye (one).

De La Haye, Luca Vita and Jake Callaghan had one third placing each.

In the women's class, Robyn De La Haye won all three races, Tessa Irvine had three second placings and Michelle Gooch had three thirds.

Results —

AKM Trucking rookies: Nixen Gooch 1; Pyper Irvine 2.

DJ Mac Panel and Paint young guns: Tim De La Haye 1; Brodie Gooch 2; Logan Irvine 3.

Junior KTs: Koby Gooch 1; Ben Adcock 2; Harley De La Haye 3.

Rotax: Shane Gray 1; Sean Gooch 2; Roger Moss 3.

Kt heavies: Buck Rogers 1; Barry Irvine 2; Fred Winterton 3.

Kt lights: Seth Hall 1; Robert De La Haye 2; Jake Callaghan 3.

Women: Robyn De La Haye 1; Tessa Irvine 2; Michelle Gooch 3.

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