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Pro Series
31.05.2019
Good evening
and welcome to another adrenaline fuelled, action packed night of racing here
at Kingston Park Raceway for Round 4 of our 2019 Pro Series. Cold and fast was
the setup for tonight with temperatures coming down and winter blowing in. It
did make for some insane lap times and some of the best racing we have seen all
year thus far. Fifteen drivers took up the mantle of Kingston Park Pro Series
here tonight to compete for trophies, prizes and of course bragging rights of
being the best of the best. So lets now dive right in and see how the night
played out.
The pace
kart veers off and into pit lane, suddenly the green lights are alive and we
are off racing for Heat One. Shaun Vincent holds the lead coming out of turn
one and into turn two, as the rest of the field bunches up its looking like
its going be an interesting one and it is as into turn two almost the entire
grid decides its a good idea to bunch up and go four wide into the turn which
is never a good idea. Andrew Barnes gets looped around and Jason Rogers gets
caught up in the mess as well as the remainder of the drivers narrowly make it
through without getting involved themselves. The battle for the lead became
increasingly interesting as the race went on, first with Matthew Laurie
catching Shaun Vincent and taking the lead from him through turn seven. Next
was Josh McLeod making headway and managing to snatch second from Shaun through
turn one. Josh McLeod now making headway towards the leader with the first 60
second lap time of the night. Glen Frohloff who was in 4th finally
managed to catch Shaun Vincent in the closing laps of the race and just managed
to get by on the last lap through turn one to steal third. Josh McLeod almost
made it happen for first but just ran out of time and securing 2nd. It was
Matthew Laurie though who took home 1st place in Heat number one.
Heat two now
and right out the gate its all on as Josh McLeod, like the Blues Brothers
on a mission. He quickly carves his way to the lead in the opening stages of
the race then seemingly vanishes off into the distance. The battle for second
opens right up though with Braydon Bateman and Stefan Lawrence switching back
and forth battling lap after lap. Also looking back in the field there is a
cutthroat battle for eighth between Matthew Laurie, Glen Frohloff, Austin
Rogers and John Buchanan as they lock themselves in and battle back and forth
throughout giving the field up ahead some breathing space to break away. Up the
front Stefan Lawrence manages to take second place from Brayden Bateman though
turn five but cant hold it for long as Brayden comes back through turn seven
to take second back. Last lap now and Josh McLeod sails across the line with a
massive 10 second lead laying down the gauntlet with a 60.191 lap time. Braydon
Bateman holds off Stefan Lawrence to come across the line in second but only
just as Stefan crosses side by side Braydon to take third in Heat number two.
Heat three
and the action never stops here as Stefan Lawrence is out to prove a point as
he hard charges from sixth position all the way to the lead, all in the first
lap! Then, he just vanishes and in the process he sets the quickest lap of the
night with a scorching 60.179, thats just 0.442 off the lap record! Josh
McLeod who started on pole is having a rough time this race as he is struggling
to push under a 61 and the opposition are all over him with Matthew Laurie
taking second around turn five on lap three and then Connor Wright making a
move on lap five into turn one. Josh managed to hold off Braydon Bateman across
the line at the end for fourth place. Matthew and Connor lock wheels in a head
to head battle in the final moments of the race which Matthew just narrowly
holding on to take second with a miniscule 0.076 second gap to Connor who comes
away with third in heat three.
Its now
time for the ever looming and anticipated Final, all eyes hit the track to plan
and prepare their strategy to come out with the win. The Pace Karts peel in and
right out of the gate we see Stefan Lawrence right on the hammer of Josh McLeod
giving him a push into turn one so they can come out with first and second off
of the first corner, a solid strategy. Braydon Bateman off of fifth also has a
blinder of a start getting right up into third by turn three and then taking
second from Stefan Lawrence through turn five, he is now putting the pressure
on Josh McLeod for the lead. As the three of them battle it out, Steven Bull
has been making his way through the field cleanly and professionally and now
joins the mix making it a four way battle for the lead with only a few laps to
go. Stefan Lawrence decides now is the time seeing as Steven Bull is starting
to put on the pressure Stefan makes a move on Braydon through turn three and
four, a little rough but clean enough and takes back second place. Only one lap
remaining and Stefan is all over the bumper of Josh just waiting and hoping for
an opportunity to make a move, its not coming easy so he decides to force the
issue with an extremely brave and risky dive into turn seven almost taking both
Josh and himself out of the race but he pulls it off and take the chequered
flag for the Final Pro Series Race for the night. Josh coasts across for second
after a hard-fought battle just 0.016 behind. The last lap battle continues behind
them with Braydon Bateman only just managing to hold off the hard charging
Steven Bull across the line.
Winners of
the night are based on overall points from each of the four races.
1st Josh McLeod 230pts 60.191
2nd Stefan Lawrence 220pts 60.179
3rd Matthew Laurie 216pts 61.268
That wraps
up another exhilarating Pro Series for the month of May here at Kingston Park
Raceway. Remember, this is an Invite Only Event but anyone can qualify by doing
under a 62.5 second lap time around our 1100m International Standard Le
Mans Track on any given
day. As always, we would like to thank everyone for coming out tonight and
making this amazing event happen and we look forward to seeing you back out
here again for Round 5 of the 2019 Pro Series on 28th June at
Kingston Park Raceway where everyone loves to race.
If you want
to qualify for the Invite only Pro Series why not come on down and race on a
real Race Track, bring your mates and make a day of it, take on Friday Night
Challenge every Friday Night or secure your entry into to the Triple M Tag Team
Challenge on 13th June by calling out friendly Sales Team on 07 3826
2255.