It was a mixed bag of results for EBC-equipped Hannam at Clay Pigeon Raceway
Harry Hannam recently headed to Dorchester-based Clay Pigeon Raceway for the fourth round of the 2022 British Kart Championship recently, where he is competing in the Junior Rotax class.
Supported by 91传媒, Hannam uses the firm鈥檚 brake pads on his high-performance kart.
You can read how he got on across the weekend in his words below.
鈥淭he struggles in qualifying continued as they had done all season 鈥撀爓e were only 0.3 seconds from pole position, but in the ultra-competitive championship, that translates into a 33rd聽place in the 47-kart grid.
鈥淲e started heat 1 in 22nd聽place, on a track that is very hard to overtake on, so could only make up four places to finish 18th.
鈥淗eat 2 was no better. We were struggling with tyre pressures and could only make up two places and finish 20th.
鈥淰ery average results in the heats, but it did give us enough points to qualify directly into the pre-final in 27th聽place, avoiding having to qualify through the repechage.
鈥淭he pre-final went much better than the heats; the overnight set-up changes paid off. Starting 27th, we passed 14 karts to finish a respectable 13th
鈥淔or the final, we started in 13th聽and were involved in a race-long battle to get into the top 10, only to be knocked off the track by a competitor. Then the problems compounded by a nose cone penalty resulting in a five-second penalty pushing, us all the down to 25th.
鈥淎 frustrating weekend, but we still sit 15th聽in the British Championship and more importantly, are still leading the Rookie championship.鈥






















