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PAGE 30 - Victorian Kart Championship<br />

Big Names Open Vic Champs Strong<br />

The Victorian Karting Championships began in early April at Puckapunyal with a number of big names<br />

opening their State Championships account with success.<br />

National Champion Matthew McLean took KA3 Senior Light over Wayne Bourke and James Sera,<br />

while Brad Jenner was successful in TaG Light.<br />

Jay Hanson was the victor in KA4 Junior Light and Hugh Barter’s good form early in 2017 saw him take<br />

out Cadet 12.<br />

Veteran Aaron Hindle won TaG Heavy, whilst Ryan Aitken held out prolific State Championship<br />

performer, Remo Luciani in KA3 Senior Medium. In the KA3 Junior category, Christian Pancione<br />

walked away with the win, Nathan Williams secured KA4 Junior Heavy, Phil Smith TaG Medium and<br />

Rusty Ponting Cadet 9.<br />

The second and final round of the Victorian Kart Championships will be held at Oakleigh Kart Club over<br />

the weekend of July 7-9.<br />

Victorian Karting Championships Round 1 - Puckapunyal - April 6<br />

TaG Heavy<br />

Aaron Hindle<br />

Scott King<br />

Max Carter<br />

KA4 Junior Heavy<br />

Nathan Williams<br />

Jordyn Sinni<br />

Nathan Skelton<br />

Cadet 12<br />

Hugh Barter<br />

Fletcher Harris<br />

James Wharton<br />

KA3 Senior Light<br />

Matthew McLean<br />

Wayne Bourke<br />

James Sera<br />

Cadet 9<br />

Rusty Ponting<br />

Caleb Spence<br />

Thomas Schmidt<br />

TaG Masters<br />

Phil Smith<br />

Steven Riddell<br />

Geoff Wyhoon<br />

KA4 Junior Light<br />

Jay Hanson<br />

Kai Allen<br />

Kacey Mann<br />

TaG Light<br />

Bradley Jenner<br />

Nikolaj Thomas<br />

Justin Francis<br />

KA3 Senior Medium<br />

Ryan Aitken

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