ROUND 1 |
2nd-3rd APRIL |
P F INTERNATOINAL |
ROUND 2 |
7th-8th MAY |
KIMBOLTON |
ROUND 3 |
11th-12th JUNE |
G-Y-G |
ROUND 4 |
16th-17th JULY |
LARKHALL |
ROUND 5 |
20th-21st AUGUST |
FOREST EDGE |
ROUND 6 |
27th-28th AUGUST |
ROWRAH |
ROUND 7 |
29th AUGUST |
ROWRAH |
ROUND 8 |
17th-18th SEPTEMBER |
WHILTON MILL |
ROUND 9 |
1st-2nd OCTOBER |
P F INTERNATOINAL |
Jonny Edgar has become the 14th LGM title champion, after a season long battle with team mate Harry Thompson. Edgar just required incident free race to lift the biggest cup in cadet karting, which he did with style. Jonny is part of the Fusion team pictured here with his race mechanic Craig Boyd.
Taylor Barnard race to his maiden LGM win today in the final round of the series. Clayton Ravenscroft had a superb pole position, but straight from the start, the race was of two halves, Lorcan Hanafin and Taylor Barnard broke away very quickly and worked together, behind that was everyone else. The off pace championship contender Harry Thompson was pushed up to third place by the new MSA champion Dexter Patterson. Patterson made it clear that Thompson was going to stay in front and no one was going to pass. Jonny Edgar found himself in 5th place and was enough to take the title, but Edgar seemed like he wanted to race and as he passed Patterson, he would pass Edgar straight back, Thompson had no pace and could not move away, so slow was he’s pace that the rest of the runners caught back up. Edgar was now under threat from many drivers of being shuffled back and losing the title. Bray Kenneally arrived and set about passing, clearing Edgar, then Patterson, Kenneally then pushed Thompson again while Patterson and Edgar duel it out. On the last lap Edgar was 7th, but was still enough with Thompson’s 3rd. As they went into the pits corner, both Kenneally and Thompson didn’t come back out. Leaving Patterson 3rd and Edgar 4th and the championship. Mean while at the front Hanafin looked to have it all under control until the line where Barnard’s straighter run got it by a whisker. Ravenscroft picked up 5th place and Georgi Dimitrov 6th.
IMPORTANT– Information for all competitors. The 9th round of the LGM series at PFI will be using a nominated petrol station the details are as follows:-
Esso
The only petrol permitted for this round is 95 Ron unleaded and the chosen oil is Shell ‘M’ (Cadets only, X30 oil is as per regulation). A sample will be taken and measured against the datum purchased.