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LGM presentation dinner

21st August 2014

This years LGM presentation dinner will take place on Saturday 29th November at the luxury DeVere Belton Woods Hotel, Grantham. Each LGM driver receives a free ticket, with extra tickets available at £25 each (£15 child). The hotel is also offering accommodation starting from £110 (0844 3461197 quote john291114) . The presentation is a black tie event and will also acknowledge the ever growing X30 tour class winners. If you wish to attend please call Mercedes on 01636 626424

WILSON WINS TO TAKE HIS SECOND

14th July 2014
TEDDY WILSON HEADS THE FIELD

TEDDY WILSON HEADS THE FIELD

Motorsports raising star Teddy Wilson took his second round win of the 2014 LGM series at sunny Kimbolton. Totally unbeaten all day, Wilson did a rare hat trick in the heats, securing him the pole for the final. At the start Wilson took the lead and held on to it for 3 laps, but the pressure of Dexter Patterson, Tom Wood & Fin Kinneally was too great and they slipped through. In the front bunch Albert Carter, Lewis Thompson, Kiern Jewiss & Zach Robertson were all jockeying for position. By half way Wood moved past Patterson who fell away slightly, so too Kenneally, Jewiss was doing his usual passing but finding it hard to make head way. Wilson briefly re took the lead, but Wood soon back in front.

 

THE WINNER WILSON with TOP UK KF Junior star ENAAM AHMED

THE WINNER WILSON with TOP UK KF Junior star ENAAM AHMED

Thompson was making ground and clawed his way up to 4th behind Carter. On to the last lap it was still anybody’s race, Wilson lead over the line into the first corner, backing them all up, before shooting out of the bend. Jewiss tried a move around the outside which didn’t pay off, but this left Wilson 3 to 4 kart length’s clear. At the line Wilson took his second win followed by Wood, Thompson had a strong 3rd getting the better of Carter in 4th, Patterson, Robertson, Kinneally 5th, 6th, 7th respectively. In the Privateers cup, Clayton Ravenscroft finish 13th overall from a superb 6th on the grid after the heats, Ben Wooldridge was 2nd but not by his usual standards, finishing 27th overall, Joe Willoughby 3rd. This win plus the pole puts Wilson at the top of the leader board once more, but with only 2 points in it, its still all to play for.

NOMINATED PETROL STATION Rd6 KIMBOLTON

8th July 2014

IMPORTANT– Information for all competitors.  The 6th round of the LGM series at Kimbolton will be using a nominated petrol station the details are as follows:-

 

B.P. BRAMPTON HUT
BRAMPTON HUT
GREAT NORTH ROAD,
BRAMPTON,
HUNTINGDON
CAMBS.   PE28 4NQ.
AT THE A1 / A14 JUNCTION
http://www.google.com/maps/place/BP+Brampton+Hut/@52.33142,-0.251138,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4877c245549f013f:0xc3c9080710f0939c?hl=en-us
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.

If you require any further information please contact one of the LGM team at

ROBERTSON TAKES FIVE

17th June 2014
Zac Robertson

Zac Robertson

Round 5 of the LGM series at Buckmore Park, was taken in style by Zach Robertson, after 6 qualify heats it was local boy Keirn Jewiss who scored the pole and after the standing start, Jewiss and Robertson worked together to pull clear of the pack, not quite of the same pace was Tom Wood & Lewis Thompson who did the same pulling clear of Finlay Bunce, Teddy Wilson. Last round winner Dexter Patterson was some what stuck in the heavy pack of drivers in 12th and Mario Mills who had come from the B final made an impressive start coming from grid 28 to 13th on the opening lap, Josh Rafferty show his pace with a fastest lap within the pack and worked his way through. Jewiss and Robertson maintained their cool all the way to the last lap where Jewiss went into defence mode, thinking he was safe left a small gap at the second hairpin, Robertson seized his chance and slid his kart under Jewiss.

Zac Robertson

Zac Robertson

Jewiss used all his skill to try and retain the lead and nearly doing so, but at the line it was Robertson taken his Maiden win and also making it five different winners from five round, Jewiss a very close second, Wood, who is still yet to win a round held off Thompson for the last step of the podium. Bunce having the best of the season finishing 5th ahead of Rafferty who got the better of Wilson and managed to pull clear. Joe Turney was very unlucky to get spun out on the very last lap after lying 7th. In the privateers cup, Ben Wooldridge kept up his tally of 5 out 5 and finishing 9th overall, with Joe Willoughby 2nd and Alex Simmons 3rd. Wood head’s the points table, with Robertson dedicating his win to his Dad as it was fathers day.