CLEVEDON karter Connor Hall competed in the Shennington Kart Club race meeting as a warm up to the British Championships.
With a strong field of drivers in the senior class (Connor being the youngest) and his first time at the track for over two years, he had a tough task on his hands. Not only that, Connor missed out on the Friday testing due to other commitments.
With limited practice due to the volume of entries, it was key for Connor to work well with Strawberry Racing and set the kart up for Sunday’s race.
In the first heat, he was hit off the track and came back from last to fourth place. In the second heat, Connor started fifth and won, placing him second on the grid for the final.
Being on the outside at the start, he was forced wide, but managed to stay on the tarmac and after the first lap came round in fourth place. He closed down the drivers in from of him and picked them off one at a time.
With a strong field of drivers in the senior class (Connor being the youngest) and his first time at the track for over two years, he had a tough task on his hands. Not only that, Connor missed out on the Friday testing due to other commitments.
With limited practice due to the volume of entries, it was key for Connor to work well with Strawberry Racing and set the kart up for Sunday’s race.
In the first heat, he was hit off the track and came back from last to fourth place. In the second heat, Connor started fifth and won, placing him second on the grid for the final.
Being on the outside at the start, he was forced wide, but managed to stay on the tarmac and after the first lap came round in fourth place. He closed down the drivers in from of him and picked them off one at a time.
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