Bayley's Goldstar Series Going Down to the Wire
Bayley's Goldstar Series Going Down to the Wire This Weekend
The 2014/15 Bayleys WPKA Goldstar
Series is going down to the wire at the final round in the
Hawke's Bay this weekend with just one point between the
leader and runner-up in three of the seven classes and
single point differences in the other four.
Included in that number is fast-rising local ace Ronan Murphy, son of former V8 Supercar driver (and former karter) Greg Murphy, who has a one point lead over Palmertson North's Bayley Walker in the Junior 100cc Yamaha class.
Young Wellington driver Ryan Wood also has a one point advantage over a Palmerston North driver - in this case Tom Greig - in the Vortex Mini ROK class, while Masters category competitors John Paddy and Brent Robinson (both from the Manawatu) are separated by just one point in the ClubSport 120 senior class.
Karters from all over the country have joined Wellington Provincial Karting Association (WPKA) clubs so that they could contest this season's series which has seen previous rounds in Wellington, Palmerston North and Waitara attract over 100 entrants.
Joining Ronan Murphy on the list of top-rated local (Hawke's Bay) drivers is Zach Zaloum from Hastings who has a two point lead over Christchurch driver Jordan McDonnell in 125cc Rotax Max Heavy.
Also flying the flag for KartSport Hawke's Bay (the club he joined so he could contest the series) this weekend will be multi-time South Island and New Zealand Sprint class champion Chris Cox from Rangiora who heads into the final round second to Taranaki driver Brad Still in 125cc Rotax Max Light, the difference between the pair eight points.
Also split by eight points is Cadet ROK class leader Louis Sharp from Christchurch (a KartSport Wellington club member) and runner-up Logan Smith from Taranaki, but Daniel Austin is just one point adrift of Smith in third.
Split by just four points, meanwhile, are Formula Junior class front-runners and KartSport Manawatu clubmates Jacob Cranston and Kaleb Ngatoa, with Auckland-based KartSport Wellington club member Lee Zeltwanger a further four points back in third.
The weekend's round is the final in a four round series, but KartSport Wellington will also host the series' annual standalone 'Bayley's WPKA championship' meeting in Wellington over the May 30 and 31 weekend.
Further information is available on facebook ‘GoldStar Series’ and at www.wpka.org.nz
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