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18th June 2014

Karts vie for championship win - From the Seymour Telegraph

Canberra’s Zane Morse became the first driver this year to win back-toback rounds of the CIK Stars of Karting Championship held near Puckapunyal at the weekend.

On his 15th birthday, Morse claimed the KF3 victory as the battle for the championship continues to heat up in Australia’s elite junior category.

Reigning KZ2 champion Joey Hanssen won his first round since July last year during an emphatic round three performance across the weekend.

Hanssen (CRG) — who extended his championship lead after heat racing on Saturday — took two final victories on Sunday.

In KF2, championship leader Troy Loeskow extended his lead in dramatic circumstances, after what had otherwise been a difficult weekend, by taking victory in the second final.

Brendan Nelson continued his unbeaten streak in TaG 125 Heavy — he has won all three events conducted this season.

In TaG 125 Light, it was Daniel Rochford who annexed his series lead with another win.

Justin Ford won the Restricted 125 final.

Similarly, Jack Doohan got home in front of Joshua Smith in the Rookies— the pair remaining at the top of the points standings, with young female racer Courtney Prince bringing her Tony Kart home third.

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