2009 Australian Superkart Championship
The 2009 Australian Superkart season covers national level Superkart racing in Australia during 2009. There were three national level race meetings in 2009 all held on the calendar of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships, the first two covered the Australian Superkart Championship, which was won by Sam Zavaglia.[1] The third event, the stand-alone Pacific Superkart Challenge, was won by Warren McIlveen.[2]
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Featured events
Australian Superkart Championship
The 2009 Australian Superkart Championship was the 21st running of the national championships for Superkarts. It began on 6 June 2009 at Mallala Motor Sport Park and end on 19 July at Eastern Creek Raceway after eight races. It was contested for two engine capacity based classes, 250 cc International (incorporating 250 National Class) and 125 cc. 125cc champion was Melbourne teenager, Steven Tamasi.[3]
A third national level event was held later in the season at Morgan Park Raceway which was held for the 250 International, 125cc, the recently superseded 85cc class and the Rotax Max non-gearbox category.
Non-Gearbox Superkart Championship
With insufficient pre-registration, non-Gearbox Rotax Max championship was not contested in 2009.
Teams and drivers
The following drivers competed in the 2009 Australian Superkart Championship. The series consisted of two rounds, with four races at each meeting. With only four competitors appearing from the 250 National class all season, the 250 Nationals were merged into the 250 International class.
Team | Class | Chassis | Engine | No | Driver |
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Safe Evolutions | 250 International | Anderson Maverick | SAFE | 1 | |
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Rocket Race Engines | 250 International | Anderson Mirage | FPE/RCS | 4 | |
Top Dog Advertising | 250 International | PVP | PVP | 6 | |
RMR Superkarts | 250 International | Anderson Maverick | FPE | 7 | |
BRC 250FE FPE |
10 | ||||
BK Electrical | 125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS125 | 7 | |
Dunlop Art Motorsport |
250 International | PVP | PVP | 8 | |
Cystic Fibrosis Queensland | 125 Gearbox | Eliminator | Honda RS125 | 8 | |
Stockman Superkarts | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Yamaha TZ250 | 9 | |
Honda RS250 | 18 | ||||
43 | |||||
Rockpress | 125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS125 | 12 | |
125 Gearbox | Top Kart | Yamaha TZ125 | 13 | ||
Maddern Oil P/L | 250 International | PVP | PVP | 14 | |
Coach Design | 85 Gearbox | Gladiator | Yamaha YZ80 | 16 | |
26 | |||||
125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 Laydown | Honda RS125 | 32 | ||
250 International | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS250 | 35 | ||
125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 Laydown | Honda RS125 | 86 | ||
Arconn Refrigeration | 125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS125 | 17 | |
Sugarless Confectionery Co. | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Yamaha TZ250 | 17 | |
Nick Paul | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS250 | 21 | |
Internode Metaplanners Davtec |
250 International | Zip Eagle | BRC 250FE | 28 | |
Zip Eagle II | 29 | ||||
Suburban Accounting | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS250 | 33 | |
125 Gearbox | Yamaha TZ125 | 77 | |||
Cycle City | 125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS125 | 34 | |
Top Torque | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS250 | 40 | |
Jeff Burford | 250 International | Zip Eagle II | 41 | ||
Paul Snaith | 250 International | Eliminator | 44 | ||
STR Truck Bodies | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | 48 | ||
Bakker Superkarts | 125 Gearbox | Bakker | Honda RS250 | 50 | |
N&G Motor Repairs Iguana Signs & Concepts |
125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS125 | 50 | |
Martelco Equipment Hire | 250 International | Zip Eagle II | Yamaha TZ250 | 54 | |
Crispy Racing | 250 International | Anderson Maverick | 58 | ||
RFC Race Team | Rotax Max | Hypermax Phoenix | Rotax 125 | 60 | |
80 | |||||
Avoig Racing | 125 Gearbox | Avoig Elise | Honda RS125 | 61 161 |
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Gas Action Services | 250 International | PVP | Honda RS250 | 61 | |
Rotax Max | CRG Maximo | Rotax 125 | 68 | ||
Kylope Hire Cars | 125 Gearbox | Benson | Honda RS125 | 69 | |
Darren O'Connor | 250 International | Zip Eagle | 70 | ||
Lofty Coaches | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS250 | 72 | |
1800 Bumper | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS250 | 74 | |
Sundown Security | 250 International | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS250 | 88 | |
Domain Prestige Homes | 125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS125 | 90 | |
J. Shelton & Co | 125 Gearbox | Stockman MR2 | Honda RS125 | 93 | |
Phoenix Dental Laboratory | 250 International | Zip Eagle II | Yamaha TZ250 | 96 | |
Bel-Ray / Prosport | 250 International | PVP | Yamaha TZ250 | 250 | |
Douglas Amiss | 85 Gearbox | Gladiator | Yamaha YZ80 | 461 | |
Results and Standings
Gearbox race calendar
The 2009 www.artmotorsport.com.au Australian Superkart Championship season consisted of two rounds. Four races were held at both race meetings. Likewise four races were held at the Pacific Superkart Challenge.
Rd. | Circuit | City / State | Date | Winner 250 | Team | Winner 125 | Team | Winner 85 | Team | Winner Rotax | Team |
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1 | Mallala, South Australia | 6–7 June | Sam Zavaglia | Stockman Superkarts | Steven Tamasi | Domain Prestige Homes | |||||
2 | Sydney, New South Wales | 18–19 July | Sam Zavaglia | Stockman Superkarts | Jeff Reed | Cycle City | |||||
PSC | Warwick, Queensland | 8–9 August | Warren McIlveen | Stockman Superkarts | John Pellicano | Giova Design | Stewart Bell | Coach Design | David McAdam | RFC Race Team |
Drivers Championship
Points were awarded 20-17-15-13-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 based on the top fifteen race positions in first three races of each round. The fourth race of each round, which is longer than the others (eight laps vs five laps) awarded points for the top twenty race positions at 25-22-20-18-16-15-14-13-12–11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1. Points sourced from in part:[7]
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Rockpress Pacific Superkart Challenge
Points were awarded 401-300-225-169-127-95-71 based on the top race positions in each classe in each of the four races. There was an additional bonus points structure added, multiplying the points received by the number of karts entered in that competitors class, divided by the total number of entries for the field.
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References
- "Congratulations champions and award winners of 2009". Confederation of Australian Motor Sport. 23 December 2009. Archived from the original on 1 March 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
- "McIlveen's Wins Rockpress Pacific Superkart Championship". Superkarts Australia. 9 August 2009. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
- Jones, Mark (9 July 2009). "Zavaglia And Tamasi Win 2009 Superkart Titles". KartSportNews.com. Archived from the original on 11 May 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2010.
- "Mallala Motorsport Park 07/06/2009 Shannons National Motor Racing Championships – Round 4". National Software. 7 June 2009. Archived from the original on 5 September 2009. Retrieved 7 June 2009.
- "Eastern Creek International Raceway 19/07/2009 Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championship – Round 6". National Software. 19 July 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2009.
- "Morgan Park Warwick 09/08/2009 Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championship – Round 7". National Software. 9 August 2009. Archived from the original on 22 August 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
- Jones, Mark (1 August 2009). "Final Points 2009 Australian Superkart Championship". Superkarts Australia. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 11 May 2010.