The weather forecast for the third National Grass-track Championship, near Wisbech in Cambridgeshire on Sunday was decidedly grim, but in the event it stayed warm all day, and for the better part of the sfaternoon, quite sunny too.
Guest of Honour and top racer Carl Breeze, who is currently contesting the 2009 Ginetta Championship, but not yet fully recovered from that awful Oulton Park shunt a couple of months ago, was on hand for the trophy presentations for the new 2009 Champions.
As seen in previous years there are some talented drivers on the grass-track scene, and it is apparent that this class of racing provides a great deal of suitable driving expeience, for those youngsters ready to graduate to the road, let alone elsewhere in the sport.
The day produced several new and worthy British Champions, with a full report, with photographs, due to appear in the next issue of Karting Magazine due out the second Wednesday in August (September issue).
Guest of Honour and top racer Carl Breeze, who is currently contesting the 2009 Ginetta Championship, but not yet fully recovered from that awful Oulton Park shunt a couple of months ago, was on hand for the trophy presentations for the new 2009 Champions.
As seen in previous years there are some talented drivers on the grass-track scene, and it is apparent that this class of racing provides a great deal of suitable driving expeience, for those youngsters ready to graduate to the road, let alone elsewhere in the sport.
The day produced several new and worthy British Champions, with a full report, with photographs, due to appear in the next issue of Karting Magazine due out the second Wednesday in August (September issue).
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