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Marcus Hudson uses EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads as he competes in the British Championship class

Kart racer Marcus Hudson is once again campaigning in the Northern Karting Federation Super 4 British Championship for the 2026 season. Hudson relies on 91传媒鈥 Green kart pads for his fiery ABKC 250cc National kart.

Following some thrills and spills in his first round of the year at Fulbeck, Hudson has been back in the seat of his real-world machine for Round 2 of the championship at Forest Edge Kart Club. The weekend yielded a positive set of results, with the team rounding out the meeting with a hard-fought seventh-place finish in the final to back up a competitive set of heats.

Read on for Hudson鈥檚 account of the weekend in his own words鈥

Super 4 2026 British Championship Round 2: Forest Edge

Heat 1

鈥淪tarting from the second row, I got a strong launch and initially held position well. However, for the opening stages of the race I struggled badly with understeer, particularly through Midgets and Tilly鈥檚, which allowed a kart behind to get through and dropped me back to fifth place.

鈥淔rom there, the race became an intense battle for fourth. I spent virtually the entire heat tucked right under the rear bumper of the kart ahead, applying constant pressure and trying several different moves to find a way through. Despite a number of attempts, I just couldn鈥檛 make a pass stick and eventually crossed the line in fifth position.鈥

Heat 2

鈥淟ining up 20th on the grid, I made a monster start and immediately gained several places by avoiding a couple of slow starters. By the first corner I had already climbed to 15th.

鈥淥n lap two I picked off two more karts, moving up into 13th, and from there the race became incredibly close. At the halfway point, positions fourth through to fourteenth were covered by just 10 seconds, showing how competitive the field was.

鈥淥n lap seven, I passed a slow-moving kart that appeared to be struggling with an issue, promoting me to 12th place. With two laps remaining, the kart behind managed to get a stronger run down the back straight and I lost the position again. The racing remained tight right to the flag in another highly competitive heat.

鈥淥n the final lap, a kart a couple of positions ahead spun on his own water, which shuffled the order once more in another hectic finish to an extremely close race.鈥

Heat 3

鈥淚 made an immediate gain on lap one with a move at Haynes Loop, before pulling off another pass out of Midgets heading into Climate. Early on, we found ourselves in a long train of karts all being held up by fifth place.

鈥淟ater in the race, I lost two positions going into Midgets, dropping me back to 10th, but the pack remained tightly bunched behind the battling karts ahead. On the following lap, heading down into Winger鈥檚 Dip, sixth place made a move underneath fifth. That forced fifth place off-line and created an opening for several of us to get through, keeping us right in the middle of the battle.

鈥淔rom there I was fighting hard with the five karts ahead but, despite staying in the mix, I just couldn鈥檛 make a move stick.

鈥淭he race was eventually red-flagged with just under two minutes remaining after a kart went off entering Midgets 鈥 one of the fastest sections of the circuit, approached at around 95mph. Thankfully, the driver was okay.鈥

Final

鈥淥ur heat results put us eighth on the grid for the final.

鈥淚n the early laps the understeer issues returned, as we again struggled to get the tyres working quickly enough. On lap two I lost a place coming out of Midgets, but a retirement ahead soon promoted us back into eighth.

鈥淔rom there, the race became a long battle for seventh with kart 59. I was slightly quicker in places and stayed right with him throughout the race, but despite the pressure I couldn鈥檛 quite find a way past. Towards the closing stages my tyres began to fade, although the two of us had managed to build a six-second gap back to ninth place.

鈥淥n the final lap, the race leader retired, which promoted us up to seventh position at the flag to round out the weekend.鈥

Post-Race Analysis

鈥淚t was a solid weekend and the first in years where we had no issues on either Saturday or Sunday, with nothing to fix and the kart running well throughout.

鈥淎fter Round 2, the team sits 7th out of 24 in the championship standings.

Stay tuned to hear how Marcus gets on as the 2026 Super 4 British Championship season continues鈥

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Ups and Downs for EBC Kart Racer at First 鈥26 Round /race-motorsport-articles-cars/ups-and-downs-for-ebc-kart-racer-at-first-26-round/ Thu, 09 Apr 2026 15:14:32 +0000 /?p=42000 The post Ups and Downs for EBC Kart Racer at First 鈥26 Round appeared first on 91传媒.

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Marcus Hudson uses EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads as he competes in the British Championship class

Kart racer Marcus Hudson is campaigning in the听Super 4 British Championship听for the 2026 season.

EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads and BF005.1 silicone fluid continues to be the brake setup of choice for Hudson and his fiery ABKC 250cc National kart.

Following positive results in 2025, we caught up with Hudson after the first round of the 2026 season at Fulbeck Kart Circuit, Lincolnshire, where technical issues did little to dampen his optimistic spirits.

You can read how the weekend panned out in his own words below鈥

Super 4 2026 British Championship Round 1 Fulbeck

“It was a challenging weekend at Fulbeck, where tricky conditions and engine management played a key role in the overall outcome.”

Heat 1 (Grid: 9th)

“The opening heat got off to a difficult start, dropping a position on the first lap. However, the pace quickly improved, gaining one place on lap two and another shortly after. Midway through the race, a position was lost again, resulting in a 9th place finish.

“Following the heat, changes were made to the kart to address a lack of power. The engine had been running on the rich side as a precaution, given previous reliability issues in the cold Fulbeck conditions. While this approach helped ensure engine longevity, it did compromise straight-line speed.”

Heat 2 (Grid: 5th)

“A strong start saw progress up to 3rd place in the early stages. Unfortunately, positions were lost during the middle phase of the race, eventually finishing in 6th. Despite this, the setup changes made after Heat 1 showed clear improvements, providing a positive step forward.”

Heat 3 (Grid: 12th)

“Starting from 12th on the grid, a solid opening lap gained two positions, moving up to 10th. From there, the race stabilised, maintaining position to the finish.”

Final

“Based on the heat results, we earnt a 10th place grid start out of 24 drivers. However, a grid issue meant starting from 12th, immediately putting the race on the back foot.

“At lights out, the kart lacked straight-line speed compared to earlier in the day, and two positions were lost heading into Turn 1. Settling into a tightly packed train of around seven karts, the race became highly competitive, especially while navigating backmarkers.

“With four laps remaining, drama unfolded ahead as two karts collided at the final corner. The kart directly ahead checked up to avoid the incident, resulting in slight contact, but both of us managed to exit the corner ahead of the incident without losing further positions鈥攃rucial given the poor run onto the main straight.

“In the closing stages, two more positions were gained, securing a 10th place finish after a hard-fought race.”

Post-Race Analysis

“Back in the paddock, it was discovered that only one side of the power valve was not functioning, costing an estimated 4bhp. Combined with the conservative rich engine setup, this explained the lack of straight-line performance throughout the day.

“Despite this, it was a positive outcome overall鈥攆inishing all races and, importantly, leaving Fulbeck with a reliable engine intact in notoriously difficult conditions.”

Championship Standings

“After Round 1, the team sits 8th out of 24 in the standings鈥攁 solid foundation to build on.”

Looking Ahead

“Next up is Forest Edge in Hampshire this May, a circuit not visited since 2017. With lessons learned from Fulbeck, there鈥檚 optimism heading into the next round.

Thanks to all my sponsors!”

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Top-10 British Championship Finish for EBC-Equipped Kart Racer /race-motorsport-articles-cars/top-10-british-championship-finish-for-ebc-equipped-kart-racer/ Mon, 22 Dec 2025 10:32:57 +0000 /?p=41585 The post Top-10 British Championship Finish for EBC-Equipped Kart Racer appeared first on 91传媒.

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Marcus Hudson has relied on EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads

Kart racer Marcus Hudson is campaigning in the Super 4 British Championship for the 2025 season.

EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads and BF005.1 silicone fluid continues to be the brake setup of choice for Hudson and his fiery ABKC 250cc National kart.

Following more solid driving at Fulbeck recently, Hudson soon found himself at the final round of 2025, set at Hunts Kart Racing Club, Kimbolton, Cambridgeshire.

Read how the action panned out in the team鈥檚 own words below鈥

Heat 1 (Grid: 12th)

鈥淟ap 3 brought chaos out of Turn 3 onto the back straight; four karts tangled out of Turn 3 and suddenly I was threading my way through karts pointing all directions. Both me and Kart 27 had to back off to avoid the carnage, and I merged back into 8th. A few laps later, I tried to follow a couple of karts making a move on Kart 73 into the final corner. I dived up the inside too, but as he moved across, I clipped his rear tyre and ended up stuck on top of his kart for a few seconds.

That cost me two positions, dropping me to 10th with just two laps to go. I regrouped quickly, retook the two spots I had just lost, and crossed the line in 8th.鈥

Heat 2 (Grid: 18th)

鈥淕ot off to a lightning start, darting past three karts into Turn 1. It was elbows out and chaotic, but I emerged in 13th 鈥 up five positions in just a few hundred meters. On Lap 3, I sent it up the inside into Turn 1 to grab 12th. A few laps later, I out-braked Kart 14 into the last corner, had the inside line, and powered past down the start/finish straight to move up to 11th. I was 2.6 seconds behind 10th at that stage, and managed to close the gap down to 1.4 seconds by the chequered flag.鈥

Heat 3 (Grid: 4th)

鈥淭he weather turned just as we went onto the dummy grid 鈥 rain hammering down, forcing all 21 drivers to swap slicks for wets. We couldn鈥檛 touch the kart setup though, so it was wet tyres on a dry setup. On Lap 1, disaster nearly struck on the back straight: Kart 8 was stopped at 90 degrees across the track. As I approached, he crept forward slightly and I had to swerve onto the grass to avoid him. Another kart wasn鈥檛 so lucky and hit him square on, resulting in an ankle injury for that driver. From there, my kart was almost undriveable 鈥 no braking, no turn-in, and no traction out of the corners. I slipped backwards lap by lap, but wrestled it home in 10th.鈥

Final

鈥淏ack in the paddock we finally got the kart set up for the wet, with a fresh set of tyres bolted on. Starting 9th on the grid in pouring rain, the kart felt much stronger. I latched onto the back of 8th, looking for a way past. But on Lap 4, heading down the start/finish straight, I hit standing water and aquaplaned. The kart snapped sideways, spinning me 360 degrees into the tyre barriers, then another 360 back onto the track. Luckily, I kept the engine alive and stayed in 1st gear, flooring it immediately to avoid getting collected in the spray by the chasing pack. The Battenburg flag was thrown so the marshals could rebuild the barriers I鈥檇 demolished. My kart still drove, but the front bumper was scraping the floor and the engine wasn鈥檛 delivering power smoothly. I suspected a cracked rear engine mount from the impact, but decided to push on. Despite the damage, I only lost five spots in the crash and restarted 14th. I fought as best as I could with the wounded kart, clawing back three positions to finish 11th.

鈥淲e finished in 8th place in the 2025 standings out of 20 drivers. The year had some highs and sometimes we were at the wrong place at the wrong time. We will work in the off season to come back fighting.

鈥淟ooking forward to the presentation Awards Evening in January in Coventry.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support through this season and previous seasons as it is much appreciated and helps a lot.鈥

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EBC-Backed Kart Racer Continues Success Streak at Fulbeck /race-motorsport-articles-cars/ebc-backed-kart-racer-continues-success-streak-at-fulbeck/ Thu, 20 Nov 2025 17:01:50 +0000 /?p=41461 The post EBC-Backed Kart Racer Continues Success Streak at Fulbeck appeared first on 91传媒.

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Marcus Hudson uses EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads as he competes in the British Championship class

Kart racer Marcus Hudson is campaigning in the听Super 4 British Championship听for the 2025 season.

EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads and BF005.1 silicone fluid continues to be the brake setup of choice for Hudson and his fiery ABKC 250cc National kart.

Following a very positive first half of the year, the roadshow took Hudson and the team back to Lincolnshire鈥檚 Fulbeck Kart Club recently, where more solid driving kept him in good overall championship stead.

Read how the action panned out in the team鈥檚 own words below鈥

Super 4 2025 British Championship Round 5 Fulbeck听

Heat 1 (Grid: 11th)

鈥淔rom the very start, the kart didn鈥檛 feel right 鈥 we were clearly down on power and it felt like we were standing still as karts streamed past. After lap 7, disaster struck as the engine nipped up going into Turn 1, forcing us to retire from the race. Thanks to some excellent teamwork in the paddock, we managed to replace the engine and get everything ready in time for Heat 2.鈥

Heat 2听(Grid: 7th)

鈥淥ff the grid and down into Turn 1, I made up four places straight away, but as the pack bunched up ahead, I was forced off onto the grass and rejoined down in 17th. By lap 3, I鈥檇 worked back up to 14th, joining a close battle with the karts in 11th 鈥 13th. For several laps, it was two-by-two down the start/finish straight, all of us fighting hard into Turn 1. After four laps of intense wheel-to-wheel action, I finally cleared the group to move into 11th. From there, I picked off another kart to reach 10th, and with two retirements ahead, I crossed the line in 8th. Given how the race started, it was a strong recovery.鈥

Heat 3听(Grid: 5th)

鈥淭he opening lap was physical, and I was shuffled around into Turn 1 but emerged in 7th place. I set about chasing down 6th and managed to out-brake them into Turn 1, moving up. With 5th place in my sights, I closed the gap but couldn鈥檛 quite get close enough to launch a move. Lapped traffic in the closing stages helped and hindered us, but ultimately, I brought it home in 6th; a solid result.鈥

Final (Grid: 10th)

鈥淲e lined up 10th for the main final. By lap 3, I鈥檇 gained a position at the Bus Stop and was part of a huge battle for 7th 鈥 12th, with all of us nose-to-tail. On lap 9, a kart ahead dropped water at the entry of the bus stop. The kart in 7th span on it, and with the pack running so close together, we all piled into the incident. Stuck for over 20 seconds, our race was effectively ruined. Once back on track I pushed hard to the flag, but could only manage 13th at the finish.

鈥淭he next round is the final round of the championship at Kimbolton in Cambridgeshire. Massive shoutout to Raymond and Jason for all the hard work over the weekend and getting the engine replaced between heats.鈥

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EBC Kart Racer Hudson Continues Success Streak at Shenington /race-motorsport-articles-cars/ebc-kart-racer-hudson-continues-success-streak-at-shenington/ Wed, 25 Jun 2025 10:09:59 +0000 /?p=40815 The post EBC Kart Racer Hudson Continues Success Streak at Shenington appeared first on 91传媒.

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Marcus Hudson uses EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads as he competes in the British Championship class

Kart racer Marcus Hudson is campaigning in the听Super 4 British Championship听for the 2025 season.

EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads and BF005.1 silicone fluid continues to be the brake setup of choice for Hudson and his fiery ABKC 250cc National kart.

The first two rounds of the year, including his outing at Fulbeck, were very positive for Hudson, who returned to Shenington most recently to clinch some even more positive results.

Read how the action panned out in the team鈥檚 own words below鈥

Super 4 2025 British Championship Round 3 Shenington

Heat 1 (Grid: 7th)

鈥淎 tough start saw me drop five positions off the line due to getting boxed in with nowhere to go. I managed to recover one spot immediately with a move into Turn 1. Later that lap, going into Stratford, 11th place collided with 10th from behind, sending them both off the circuit and promoting me further up the order. With two laps to go, another kart went off at Bruno, and on the final corner of the last lap, drama unfolded as a kart dropped water onto the track before retiring. Two others spun off as a result, while I kept it clean and crossed the line in a solid 6th place.鈥

Heat 2听(Grid: 15th)

鈥淥ff the start, there was an incident with a few karts and one kart rolled over bring out the red flags immediately. Thankfully the driver involved was ok and made it out for heat 3. On the full restart a strong opening lap saw me make a move at Caf茅 Corner and gain five more positions across the lap. Mid-race, I got a great exit out of Grandstand, allowing me to out-brake the kart ahead into Stratford and move into 9th. Two laps from the end, a retirement ahead bumped me up once more, and I finished the heat in 8th place.鈥

Heat 3听(Grid: 9th)

鈥淚 started well, making a pass exiting Grandstand onto the straight. Despite my pace, I got stuck behind another kart and just couldn’t find a way past. On the penultimate lap, chaos unfolded at the final corner when the kart in front of me misjudged his braking. He avoided the kart directly ahead but ended up hitting the one two places up, spinning him around. I capitalized on the incident and moved up two places, finishing 9th, exactly where I started.鈥

Final

鈥淢id-way through the race, I lost a position into Stratford. In the closing stages, the kart began to develop some issues, and I had to defend hard. On the last lap, I hugged the inside heading into Stratford, forcing the driver behind to attempt an outside move. He lost control and spun off on the inside of me, allowing me to maintain my position and finish the final in 9th place.

鈥淲e are at Rowrah in Cumbria for the next round of the British Championship at the end of June and we are running in 6th place in the championship.听

鈥淭hanks to all my sponsors: Maxview, Silkolene, Charmed Interiors, NGK Spark Plugs, 91传媒, HairStyles, Carter Haulage and Listers BMW.鈥

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EBC-Equipped Hudson Battles Through Grid at Shenington Round of Super 4 Kart Series /race-motorsport-articles-cars/ebc-equipped-hudson-battles-through-grid-at-shenington-round-of-super-4-kart-series/ Tue, 20 Jun 2023 12:29:16 +0000 https://ebcbrakes.com/?p=34000 The post EBC-Equipped Hudson Battles Through Grid at Shenington Round of Super 4 Kart Series appeared first on 91传媒.

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Marcus Hudson uses EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads as he competes in this British Championship class

91传媒鈥 EBC鈥檚 Green kart pads and BF005.1 silicone fluid is the brake setup of choice for Marcus Hudson and his fiery ABKC 250cc National kart.

Hudson is currently competing in the Northern Karting Federation Super 4 British Championship for another year, so far achieving impressive results to see him sitting highly in the standings.

The latest round took the roadshow to Oxfordshire鈥檚 Shenington Kart Racing Club, where Hudson experiences some thrills and spills across the weekend, as you can read in his own words below.

Heat 1 (Grid: 2nd)

鈥淥ff the line I didn鈥檛 make a good start from the front row, but also the 3rd-place driver didn鈥檛 either, so I didn鈥檛 lose a position luckily.

鈥淎t the beginning of the race, the kart was going well, but mid-way through developed some hop coming out of Bruno, this hindered us and we dropped back to 5th and just managed to finish ahead of 6th place.

鈥淎fter the race, we came to the conclusion that the tyres were too hot for the start. I did two burn outs to the grid like I have always, but with these new tyres (which have more grip) and the track temperature being a lot higher than we have experienced this season so far, the tyres gripped too much which caused the kart to bog down.鈥

Heat 2 (Grid: 13th)

鈥淢ade a better start and made up a position as we went through the Cafe Corner, and held it going through grandstand and down Stratford Straight.

鈥淥n Lap 3, there was a crash which cause damage to the tyre barrier, this brought out the Battenberg flag which means slow down and effectively the leader becoming a safety car.

鈥淲e had the Battenberg flag for three laps as the marshals repaired the tyre barrier. On the restart, we made up a position, moving us up to 11th, and with two laps to go one of the karts ahead of us made a mistake going off the circuit and I managed to get by him before he re-joined the circuit and just finished ahead of him finishing in 10th place.鈥

Heat 3 (Grid: 10th)

鈥淥n the first lap, the kart I was following was losing water and as we exited Bruno Chicane, the top radiator pipe blew off and coolant went all over the kart and myself.

鈥淚 took a tear-off so had clear vision but the coolant was over the pedals and boots so when I wanted to brake my foot was sliding off the brake pedal not allowing the correct pressure on the pedal. With this we finished in the same place as we started.鈥

Final

鈥淚 lined up in 9th for the final but was down to 13th in Lap 1. After the second lap, we had moved up two more positions to 11th, and on Lap 3, was on the back of 10th who was in a battle with 9th 鈥 it then became a three-way battle for 9th.

鈥淔or the next four laps, we were jostling for positions and going into Stratford Hairpin, they came together in the braking zone and one of them went off the circuit and it was then a two-kart battle for 9th. Due to the time stuck in the battle, 8th was too far ahead.

鈥淚 tried numerous times to dive into Stratford Hairpin, but just couldn鈥檛 make it stick. Also tried a few times around the outside going into the first corner but on one occasion he pushed me off the circuit there. I kept trying so he thought that鈥檚 where I was going to pass him but on the following lap, I dived up the inside of turn one and then pulled out seven seconds on him in the last three laps finishing in 9th鈥.

鈥淲e were happy with the weekend 鈥 not necessarily the results, but that we improved our lap times in every session on the Saturday and in the heats and final on the Sunday by getting the kart and myself better. We are sitting 5th in the standings heading into the next round at Three Sisters in Greater Manchester on June 23-24.鈥

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EBC-Equipped Chase Sharpe Excels in Shenington Round of Junior Pro Kart Series /race-motorsport-articles-cars/ebc-equipped-chase-sharpe-excels-in-shenington-round-of-junior-pro-kart-series/ Fri, 26 May 2023 10:15:48 +0000 https://ebcbrakes.com/?p=33485 The post EBC-Equipped Chase Sharpe Excels in Shenington Round of Junior Pro Kart Series appeared first on 91传媒.

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The 12-year-old continues to impress against much older competitors

He may only be 12 years of age, but Chase Sharpe has already made a huge name for himself in the world of motorsport. , Chase has also competed in karting events for several years.

For 2023, he is taking part in the Junior Pro Kart class of the UK Kart Series, as well as riding his Suzuki RM85 motocross bike at various events. Sharpe鈥檚 karts are proudly adorned with 91传媒鈥 Green Kart Pads, which he says give him the advantage he needs under braking.

You can read how his latest round at Oxfordshire鈥檚 Shenington Kart Club went below in his father鈥檚 own words.

鈥淩ound 3 was held at Shenington, one of Chase’s favourite tracks. With a grid of 14 Junior Pro Karts, Chase knew it was going to be a tough race, but as usual, as soon as that helmet went on, he just sent it!

鈥淨ualifying went well, and the heats produced top-five positions, which meant he started the final in P4.

鈥淎fter a chaotic start, with 14 karters vying for the same piece of tarmac, Chase held position and was setting fast laps. He was finding it hard to get past P5, until he pounced with a couple of laps to go and got P4. With the move made, due to being held up, P1, P2 and P3 were too far down the road to go further. Chase was over the moon. It was made even better due to a driver being disqualified, meaning Chase got P3 and took home a trophy.”

鈥淗e amazes me every time he gets out in a kart, as he just has the right racing mentality, when to turn it on and when to hold station and be patient, but with the new Junior Pro Kart class allowing racers to race until the year of their 16th birthday, he is racing against huge young adults. All I kept thinking was how much stronger are their arms, their extra weight and height to wrestle the kart around tight corners. I also forget sometimes that he is 12 years old. The podium picture says it all; they are so tall!

鈥淯nbelievable to watch, I have no nails left! As always, we can’t thank 91传媒 enough for their continued support. It means we have the best stopping power, making sure Chase gets what he needs to perform the best on track. Thank you. Next round is on 3/4th June.鈥

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EBC-Equipped Kart Racer Lizzy Mentier Wins Junior Max Final at Shenington /ebc-news/ebc-equipped-kart-racer-lizzy-mentier-wins-junior-max-final-at-shenington/ Fri, 21 Apr 2023 11:40:53 +0000 https://ebcbrakes.com/?p=33028 The post EBC-Equipped Kart Racer Lizzy Mentier Wins Junior Max Final at Shenington appeared first on 91传媒.

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The teenage kart star showed off her incredible driving talent at the Oxfordshire circuit

Lizzy Mentier is a young female kart racer that is really making a name for herself, having secured no less than four Mini Max Championship victories in 2021.

This year, the Junior Rotax star displayed her unbeatable skills behind the wheel again at the early Shenington Kart Club round recently.

Mentier uses 91传媒鈥 Green-Formula kart pads. You can read how she got on during the weekend of racing below.

鈥淲e entered this round as a last-minute decision as we had no other race meetings to attend that weekend. There were 24 drivers entered into my class. It was also a random grid position, so no qualifying took place.

鈥淔or Heat 1, I started in 20th position, but managed to secure a first-place finish with a lead of 5.8 seconds to boot!

鈥淚 also clawed some positions back in Heat 2, starting in 10th and getting taken out on the first lap to move to the back of the grid, but still finishing in 3rd.

鈥淗eat 3 saw me starting in 2nd and moving up to finish first with a lead of 3.1 seconds.

鈥淲ith these results, I started in pole position for the Final 鈥 a position which I managed to hold until the end of the race, winning with a lead of 2.7 seconds.

鈥淎 massive thank-you as always to my partners and sponsors!鈥

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EBC Junior Max Kart Racers Achieve Podiums at Shenington Leg of Championship /race-motorsport-articles-cars/ebc-junior-max-kart-racers-achieve-podiums-at-shenington-leg-of-championship/ Thu, 23 Mar 2023 12:28:07 +0000 https://ebcbrakes.com/?p=32636 The post EBC Junior Max Kart Racers Achieve Podiums at Shenington Leg of Championship appeared first on 91传媒.

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Jensen Powers and Milo Manderson both secured front-running finishes at Oxfordshire weekend

Jensen Powers and Milo Manderson are both competing in the various kart championships throughout 2023, with the latest race weekend taking them to Oxfordshire鈥檚 Shenington Kart Racing Club, where they competed in the Junior Max class.

Both continuing to entrust 91传媒 pads in their karts, Powers and Manderson both put in fantastic drives throughout the weekend to gain some impressive results.

You can read more about how their weekends panned out in their team鈥檚 words below.

鈥淭his weekend鈥檚 high-octane journey took the team to a classic track: Shenington Kart Racing Club circuit near Banbury.

鈥淪aturday鈥檚 practice sessions ran trouble-free for both Milo and Jensen, and all looked promising for the last run of the day in Heat 1. In particular for Milo, as his motor proved to be in fine tune, posting fastest laps in the earlier sessions.

鈥淥ur youngest pilot, Jensen, was to start Heat 1 in pole position and with his well-controlled formation lap, a green light start was in the offing. Milo made a strong start, holding position going into the first turn and Jensen gained a two-kart lead out of the Cafe Complex and continued to pull away from the pack.

鈥淭he usual ducking and diving ensued until the heavens opened with only three laps remaining. All drivers showed Senna-esque skills, keeping their machines on the rails in truly monsoon conditions and on slick tyres too!

鈥淛ensen fought hard but was eventually overtaken and now down into third, but he was not to be beaten and recovered second place in the tightest of race finishes. Milo also drove with exceptional finesse in the same treacherous conditions, gaining some nine places and finishing in 6th position.”

鈥淪o it was onto Sunday 鈥 race day 鈥 and Heat 2 had a particularly questionable formation lap, but start they did. And it was to be young Milo鈥檚 day; simply in a class of his own, totally dominating both Heats 2 and 3 with the fastest laps in each to boot.

鈥淥nto the Final, with Milo in a well-earned pole position and again with a well-disciplined start, he held the lead for 15 fully-charged laps until his pre-raced Kimbolton tyres could no longer provide the optimum grip and the chasing, more experienced driver on new tyres finally took the lead with just two laps to go. Alas, second place it was to be for Milo by just 0.05 of a second, what a race!

鈥淪adly, Jensen’s final was to be cut short by a unexplainable mechanical issue whilst he was making his way up the order.听

鈥淲hat a weekend 鈥 many, many positives for both Milo and Jensen and what a confident position to be in going into the next race which is the opening round of the much-coveted 2023 Super One Championship… good luck boys!鈥

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Milo Manderson Battles it Out at Shenington MSUK Kart Championship Round /race-motorsport-articles-cars/milo-manderson-battles-it-out-at-shenington-msuk-kart-championship-round/ Thu, 19 Jan 2023 17:05:09 +0000 https://ebcbrakes.com/?p=32368 The post Milo Manderson Battles it Out at Shenington MSUK Kart Championship Round appeared first on 91传媒.

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Rising star of the kart world is the first privateer racer across the line

As well as the talented , 91传媒 is also supporting Milo Manderson in the MSUK Kart Championship for 2023, who is also proudly using 91传媒 pads in his kart this year.

Like Powers, Manderson has already shown immense promise in the first Shenington round held in January, as his team outlines in their own words below.

鈥淭he first round of the of the Shenington MSUK Championship this weekend was our fourth race in Junior Rotax.

鈥淭here were three short practice sessions in the wet on the Saturday, then it was straight into Heat 1, with a fifth-place finish.

鈥淪unday was dry all day, so we were on the back foot from those who tested in the dry on Friday. Milo went well in the three-lap practice, after which the team tweaked the setup for Heat 2 (finished third) and Heat 3 (finished fourth) to give us a great starting position of fourth for the final.

鈥淲ith the lap times as they were, any one of six drivers could have won it. The race was an absolute barnstormer, with the top five squabbling over every place and Milo being in third for a while, right on the leaders鈥 tails, only to get bumped back to fifth.

鈥淪ome extremely aggressive moves by some to get back in it and some amazing overtakes by Milo to stay in contention. The top five were nose-to-tail over the line at the end, with Milo finishing in fifth.”

鈥淪o, we did not win anything today BUT Milo has now finally had a race against some very good level drivers who have been in Juniors for some time! He now knows the meaning of hard racing and yes, he did get beaten up a bit, but he never gave up and was fast all throughout the race.

鈥淭he team did make a small mistake with the setup for the final, which we know cost him some lap time, but he knows how hard he has to fight to win now! We are over the moon with his progress today as we were first privateer team over the line.

鈥淲e are massively proud of him and he has turned a corner today against some much older, more experienced kids! .

鈥淎 huge thanks to Tim Bullard at 91传媒 for their continued support. More testing over the next couple of weeks before the next round at Kimbolton鈥︹

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