It was my first major race meeting of the year on Sunday, where the second round of the Mobil 1 Super 1 National Kart Championship was held for the TKM and Honda Cadet classes. There were the usual pedantic protests from some people, but it was pleasing to find the three main Super 1 Clerks of Course, Phil Cox, Alan Bryant, and Rod Taylor were laying down strong markers for how competitors should behave in 2009.
Following an abortive kart test some years ago, this was actually my first visit to the Glan-Y-Gors track in North Wales, and quite an impressive place it was too. Naturally it was helped by the fact it was sunny and warm (for April..!), with arguably the best scenery (picturesque mountains) at any British race-track.
So who emerged as one worth watching? Howard Lucas' driver in TKM 4-Stroke, Steven Welsh, was certainly one to keep a note of - every race I have seen Steve take part in he has been at the front. Billy Monger in Honda Cadet looked quite useful too, coming through from a less than ideal grid slot to take the final podium step in 3rd place.
Mid-week I had the privilege of taking photographs for Stephanie Rudd's 21st birthday in Sheffield. Her parents, Peter and Bridgette, liked what they saw at a wedding I covered recently, so made sure I was drafted for the big 2-1. The best part of being a photographer is having a 'model' who is a natural in front of a camera, and where Stephanie was concerned getting her to smile was no hardship at all (see above)..! The funny part though was watching her mum trying to copy her poses... Stephanie's best friend Kat also had very photogenic eyes that sparkled. The session went well and I think the results speak for themselves.
Warden Law just off the A1 motorway near Durham is next on the agenda this coming Sunday, where Ian Lawson's excellent Thunderkart series (round 3) is due to take place. Now had I not fractured my left elbow and arm in January, I would have been leading that Series by now...
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