British Blokart Championship - Gwithian 2008
The final round of the British Blokart Championships
sponsored by ICS Communications & RuRoc Helmets was hosted by
Speedsail UK at Gwithian in Cornwall over the weekend. A fleet
of 26 competitors attended with a forecast of building breeze
throughout the event.
Racing started in 8-10 kts of wind on a windward-leeward
course with a spreader mark. In the light conditions Team
BlokartNorthWest proved dominant with Justin Heap, the reigning
National Champion lapping the majority of the fleet. Production
class champion, Gwen Heap was battling with the Performance
karts having left her own class behind. An oscillating breeze
provided plenty of excitement with occasional gusts & shifts
combining to create tight laylines. With the karts approaching
the leeward mark at up to 30mph with opposite lock applied as
the karts oversteer into the corner there was plenty of
entertainment in the mid-fleet. A few minor crashes caused by a
mixture of spin-outs at marks, red mist (over competitiveness)
or just “sand in the eyes” resulted in nothing more than good
banter.
Wind increased for the second day to 14-18 kts & the majority
of the fleet changed down to the 4m sail although the relatively
wet sand caused by a lake behind the beach necessitated a fuller
set-up than would otherwise be the case. Again a
windward-leeward course was set but with a leeward spreader the
karts were launched towards the breakers on a hot angle
approaching 40mph. The drag of the sail causing understeer when
tacking resulted in a few having a closer encounter with the sea
than intended. At least you can see the gusts when in the water
up to the axles!
Results for the second day remained fairly similar to the
first although the heavyweights made some inroads into the
placings in the breezier conditions. After the final race Justin
Heap was once again National Champion with Steve Harvey & Josh
Sharp taking the battle for second right to the end. Gwen Heap
retained the Production title with Tim Seed & Rosie Tribes
filling the placings. Pasty Power propelled Harry Smith & local
legend Kevin Meyers to second in the junior fleet & a near
podium position respectively.
Some of the fleet are now preparing for the journey to the
big European winter events in Holland, Belgium, Mallorca &
Lithuania in the New Year for the Ice Europeans.
Thanks go to the event sponsors ICS Communications, RuRoc
Helmets & Dales for event support vehicles.
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