Rangiora karter Chris Cox completed a winning class double at the final round of the 2018 Mainland Series in
Christchurch on Sunday.
The multi-time South Island sprint champion went into the second – reverse direction – day of racing at the KartSport
Canterbury kart club’s annual Garden City championships meeting with a healthy lead in both Open and Rotax Max Light
classes, and held his nerve to win both again and claim a unique 2018 Properly Plastered Mainland Series double.
Contested over three long-standing two-day meetings from Nelson in the north to Invercargill in the south, the Mainland
Series has gone from strength to strength to the point where this year over 50 karters contested all six rounds – some
commitment when the distance, for instance, from Invercargill to Nelson is just shy of 1000kms (974km) each way,
Other series’ class winners who received their awards at the prizegiving function after the successful conclusion of the
KartSport Canterbury club’s Garden City title’s meeting on Sunday were Kevin Barker (Nelson, Rotax Max Heavy), Tony Dyer
(Nel, Briggs LO206 Light), Jason Richards (Nel, Briggs LO206 Heavy), William Exton (Picton, Rotax Max Junior), Louis
Sharp (ChCh, Vortex Mini ROK) and Lochy McGregor (Nel, Cadet ROK).
William Exton was the only driver across the eight classes to claim a round clean sweep, completing it with another
dominant four-wins-from-four starts on both days at the Garden City final over the weekend.
That said the series’ top class score – of 856 points – went to Briggs LO206 Heavy class winner Jason Richards from
Nelson.
Chris Cox was just one point behind - 855 - in Rotax Max Light, followed by William Exton on 847, Tony Dyer 841, and
Lochy McGregor, 814.
KartSport Canterbury ended up winning the Inter-club Trophy this year with an overall average score of 734.33. KartSport
Nelson was a close second in 713.86, with KartSport Marlborough third on 708.64.