24/05/2021
Round 3 Recap
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Unfortunately not the best weekend for us, quite a few issues leaving us to finish only three races combined between Jeff & Leighton.
Race 1: Leighton's kart would suffer an electrical issue and die on the formation lap, meaning he wouldn't start.
Jeff had a solid race, getting used to some changes made between rounds and improving his laptimes, finishing P4 in NGB lights.
Race 2:
Leighton had a great start after starting last, moving up to P2 in lights around the outside of the first corner. The rest of the race was an intense battle that saw Leighton take out 1st in Lights by one one hundredth of a second. #33 Dave Dyson took the overall win in Rotax, with the top three covered by two tenths of a second.
Jeff had yet another solid race, putting in some PB sectors, showing a very promising potential lap time. He came home 5th in Lights.
Race 3:
Leighton again would be unable to start, as after making it to the dummy grid his battery died, unable to get the kart started again.
Jeff would get his first DNF of the weekend, after vibrations from running over a kerb brought back nosecone issues, forcing him to retire.
Race 4:
Leighton again would start from last, but was soon up the front battling for the Rotax lead. Unfortunately he had some temporary issues after running over a kerb that caused him to drop back, leaving him with a partially stuck throttle once he got power back. Leighton began making his way back through the NGB field to P3 in Lights, P4 overall, not expecting to be able to make it further when #33 and #77 suddenly tangled. #33 and Leighton made a charge for #12, the lone leader well up the road, managing to catch him with only a few laps to go. The battle was heating up, all three nose to tail going into the last lap. Unfortunately Leighton made a mistake and just put two wheels on the turn 2 exit kerb, which threw the chain off, another disappointing DNF for #45.
Jeff was unfortunately unable to start the last race due too the extent of the damage done to his kart by the kerbs. However, he did kindly give Leighton his battery, allowing him to start the last race.