Sam Slater crowned 2020 Castle Combe Karting Champion!
Our 2020 Castle Combe Karting Champion Sam Slater! Sam took an incredible 6 wins from 8 rounds on his way to being crowned champion!
Our 2020 Castle Combe Karting Champion Sam Slater! Sam took an incredible 6 wins from 8 rounds on his way to being crowned champion!
Jamie Watson lined up on pole for the grand final for the 8th and final round of the 2020 Castle Combe Junior Spring Championship. It was Championship leader Jake Holley who made his way into the lead to take victory and fastest lap to take the championship with a maximum score. Jamie Watson took…
It was a wet round 3 of the Castle Combe Karting Championship which saw Ben Chick line up on pole position. Gavin Williams was able to get his way through into the lead with Sam Slater behind in 3rd making it a 3 way battle for the lead. Sam passed Ben for 2nd and then…
Round 7 of the Castle combe Junior Karting Championship saw championship leader Jake Holley lined up on pole position and what ensued was a brilliant 7 way battle for the lead. Luke Cridland was able to find his way through into the lead, while Ben Frankcom also got through into 2nd. All 7 karts were…
Sunday saw Round 2 of our Adult Karting Championship take place. It was the first round back after lockdown and there was some fantastic racing throughout with an incredible 24 drivers within 1 second of the fastest lap. Sam Slater took the extra point for Pole Position for the second round in a row. He…
Sunday saw round 6 of the Castle Combe Junior Karting Championship. Luke Cridland and Flynn Mchardy lined up on the front row and were able to pull away out in front in the early stages of the race. Bertie Thomas started 3rd, but had a bad first corner and dropped down to 6th. Ben Frankcom…
Sunday saw our Karting Circuit open up for the first time since lockdown. It was a very different day having to make sure all of the safety precautions were in place and it was great to have 22 of our Junior drivers support the event and produce some great racing in Round 5 of the…
Sunday saw Round 4 of the Castle Combe Junior Karting Championship take place. We had a good entry of 22 drivers, but the weather was pretty miserable with it raining on and off throughout the races keeping the track very wet. George Taylor lined up on pole position for the final alongside Ben Frankcom. Leo…
Round 3 of the Castle Combe Junior Karting Championship took place on Sunday and saw a great entry of 23 drivers. Ben Frankcom lined up on pole position, but Jake Holley was able to jump into to the lead from 2nd on the grid. Jake was able to keep the lead for the entirety of…
Saturday saw Round 1 of the 2020 Castle Combe Karting Championship take place, which attracted a strong entry of 31 Drivers. Sam Slater had a perfect run in the heats to lineup on pole position for the Grand Final. He was joined on the front row by James Whitehead. Ben Chick and Peter Harris lined…
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