These days, most professional racing drivers get their start in a kart. In fact, more and more keep one ‘in the garage’
so they can take it out to stay ‘race fit’ between events.
Kiwi Supercars ace Scott McLaughlin is one such driver, so it is no wonder that karts and karting play a key role in his
upcoming charity event at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park, the inaugural Scott McLaughlin Grand Prix.
Being put together by event management specialist Nick Rowland in association with McLaughlin, the Giltrap Group.
Hampton Downs Motorsport Park and KartSport New Zealand, the Grand Prix event will be based in Auckland and held on the
Tuesday (Nov 06) after the New Zealand round of this year’s Virgin Australia Supercars championship, the ITM SuperSprint
meeting.
Proceeds from the event will go to helping KartSport New Zealand fund and run its highly-rated Driver Development
Academy. The Academy has been designed to provide a set of programs and coaching clinics to assist all members from new
entrants through club day racers to aspiring and existing elite international level competitors. It has a team of
contracted KartSport New Zealand Accredited Coaches, all of whom have had to meet strict accreditation criteria
including a solid background in coaching of karters and participation in KartSport New Zealand coaching workshops. Many
of the Coaches also have a distinguished history of competition in the sport.
The Pro-Am format will see guests from the corporate world team up with high-profile local sportsmen and women to
complete a variety of challenges during the day then enjoy each other’s company at a gala black-tie charity dinner on
the Tuesday evening.
The big difference between the ‘Grand Prix’ and other Pro-Am-style charity ones is that the Scott McLaughlin will be
based round a series of driving challenges at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park.
“Obviously,’ explains Rowland, “if putting together an event for a rugby player you can’t really have your guests
packing down a scrum. But with Scott’s, everyone these days can drive, so it’s not too big a stretch to get them out to
Hampton Downs and into a kart on the kart track there, and with a little bit of professional instruction from the
Downforce Driver Training team get them behind the wheel of some exotic cars provided by the Giltrap Group for various
team-based challenges on the motor racing circuit.”
The event itself starts with a meet-and-greet ‘Pre-Qualifying’ cocktail function in Auckland on Monday November 05, then
gets into gear proper on Tuesday November 06 at Hampton Downs where participants will enjoy a ‘Rolling Start’ breakfast
followed by the day’s driving activities before a ‘Victory Lap’ charity dinner at the Kauri Bay Boomrock, near Clevedon
that evening.
Event host Scott McLaughlin’s incredible journey started in a Cadet class kart at the KartSport Hamilton club’s track in
1999. In 2002 he won the North Island Cadet title and after moving with his family to Australia returned to contest the
North Island titles meeting in the Junior Restricted class in 2003, and later the Rotax Max Challenge (in which he
contested the Junior class and earned a trip to the Grand Challenge Finals in Italy) in 2008.
Today he has a kart at home in Queensland which, he says, he tries to use ‘as much as possible.’
Why?
“Karting,” he says, “teaches you the main things about race craft and how to pass, and defend correctly. Some of the
things I learnt in Karting, in fact, I still use today in Supercars competition. You could actually say that I still
drive my Supercar like a Kart because I like keeping the momentum up and that is something you 100% need to do in
Karts.”
When he is at the track with his Supercar team the pressure is obviously all on.
When he takes his kart out for a spin, however, not so much!
“While Karting is the closest thing we can use to what we do in the Supercar and in some ways it is actually harder to
drive then the race car, to head to the kart track with my little trailer, set up my tent and go racing without having
to worry about anything is certainly an awesome way for me to relax,” says McLaughlin.
As those lucky enough to join Scott at the inaugural Scott McLaughlin Grand Prix event will find out for themselves on
Tuesday November 06 at Hampton Downs!