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Kel Treseder was aboard the <strong>Arrow</strong> X1 for the Leopard Heavy Final and the<br />
combination proved to be an unstoppable force as the talented driver lead the field<br />
to the chequered flag, cementing his place within Australian Karting’s elite. Treseder<br />
was joined in the Final top 10 by fellow <strong>Arrow</strong> drivers Daniel Stein and Mike Powe in<br />
what has become a highly successful class for the <strong>Arrow</strong> X1. David Sera ensured<br />
<strong>Arrow</strong> would be represented on the podium of the Leopard Light class after a very<br />
close battle between a deeply talented field in the Final, Queensland <strong>Arrow</strong> X1 driver<br />
Kyle Ensbey proved his ability with a top 10 finish respectively.<br />
In what was arguably the closest run Final the championships have seen, fast<br />
finishing <strong>Arrow</strong> driver Blake Sciberras took the Senior National Light Title by 0.009 of<br />
a second. Sciberras steered his Kart to the front of the pack on the last lap and<br />
ensured his <strong>Arrow</strong> XE-28 would not be beaten, with an impressive showing holding<br />
off Queenslander Scott Sorensen and fellow <strong>Arrow</strong> driver and defending National<br />
Champion Matthew Waters who finished 3 rd respectively. Talented <strong>Arrow</strong> drivers<br />
Tyler Cramer, Dale Beaton, Shannon Price and Dominic Lostitch all recorded<br />
impressive top 10 finishes in the Final.<br />
<strong>Arrow</strong> Racing <strong>Karts</strong> dominated the Junior National Heavy class throughout the event<br />
with talented young drivers Darcey Kondopirakis and Macauley Jones leading the<br />
way. Kondopirakis was amongst the frontrunners from the outset and capatlised on<br />
his blistering form to earn himself the 2009 Junior National Heavy National<br />
Championship Title after a strong performance in the Final. He was closely followed<br />
home by fellow <strong>Arrow</strong> pilot Jones who claimed third place after an impressive driving<br />
display. The two were joined in the top 10 by a number of <strong>Arrow</strong> drivers including<br />
Joseph Mawson, Chris Farkas, Chelsea Holman, Jarrod Egan and William Sculpher.<br />
Controversy surrounded the Senior National Heavy Final when Marshall Watson and<br />
<strong>Arrow</strong> XE-28 driver Corey Lean ended up off track on the final lap whilst battling for<br />
the Championship. As it stands the result is under review and the official standings<br />
will be announce in the coming days. Lean was the second Kart across the line<br />
during the Final in what would be a deserving podium finish, after the <strong>Arrow</strong> driver<br />
led the entire Final. <strong>Arrow</strong> drivers Nathan Sinclair, Shannon Price, Dominic Lostitch<br />
and Matthew Waters were all amongst the first 10 drivers to meet the chequered<br />
flag.<br />
The team at <strong>Arrow</strong> Racing <strong>Karts</strong> would like to congratulate all who contributed to the<br />
outstanding results during the 2009 Australian National Sprint <strong>Karts</strong> Championship.<br />
We thank you for your support and look forward to continued success in the future.<br />
For more <strong>info</strong>rmation about <strong>Arrow</strong> Racing <strong>Karts</strong> please visit www.arrowkarts.com<br />
or contact your nearest <strong>Arrow</strong> dealer. <strong>Arrow</strong> Racing <strong>Karts</strong> would like to thank our<br />
team supporters APC Logistics and Bel-Ray lubricants for their continued support.