Genk – FKS Honda Cadet – Rnd 7

1st in A Final After a period of dry weather, the rain returned just as the slick shod karts left the dummy grid for the Final. From pole position Ticktum took advantage of the clear track to take the lead and he never looked back, at one point leading by 10s for his fourth win

Genk – FKS Honda Cadet – Rnd 8

Caroline won the final heat with teammate Cameron Roberts pushing him home but it was Ahmed’s starring performances that gave him pole position for the Final, which took place under sunny skies and warm temperatures. It was also the best race of the weekend as six karts pulled away, which became five when Smith retired

British Grand Prix (Kartmasters GP)

1st A virtual photo finish separated Daniel Ticktum and Dan Zelos on the finish line, such was the slender victory for Ticktum. Jamie Caroline looked to be the man on form by topping Qualifying from Lando Norris and Ed Hack, then going on to win both heats. But he then had a big scare when

Clay Pigeon – Club Championship – Rnd 6

1st Round six of Clay Pigeon’s championship was held on a warm and sunny 17th July. The top eight drivers in Comer Cadet were separated by less than 2s at the finish. Connor Hall was on pole but both Daniel Ticktum and Ryan Anderton also took turns at the front. On the last lap Ticktum

Larkhall – Super One Comer Cadet – Rnd 4

1st Grand Final It was Caroline’s turn to be bumped back down the order in the second Final, as he fell to 9th, Smith taking up the running from Ryan Anderton and Taylforth. Connor Hall couldn’t quite finish a move on Ticktum at Turn 1, but Ticktum started picking off the six-kart train in front

Glan-Y-Gors – FKS Honda Cadet – Rnd 5

3rd in A Final Having shelled Norris out of the lead group and watched Caroline retire with a flicked chain. The Final boiled down to a three-kart battle between teammates Clay, Anderton and Ticktum with Ticktum finally moving to the head of the train as they started their final lap. Anderton attacked coming through the

Glan-Y-Gors – FKS Honda Cadet – Rnd 6

1st in A Final Five karts broke away from the pack in the Final, Ticktum, Anderton, Barker, William Taylforth and Josh Smith with Ticktum managing to hold onto the lead for the last eight laps to take his third win of the year. Anderton took another second place while Smith initially finished third but was

Glan Y Gors – Super One Comer Cadet – Rnd 3

1st Grand Final The top six finishers in the wet and slippery Final 2 were covered by 2.78s. The gap from race-winner Ticktum to 4th place was an even briefer 0.38s. Karting Magazine August 2011

ABkC Comer Cadet O Plate

1st In truth, any one of half a dozen could have won the title. Ultimately, it was decided on the final bend of a pulsating last lap that left even the spectators gasping for breath. Daniel Ticktum started as he intended to finish, out-qualifying Shanaka Clay, Connor Hall and Jamie Caroline by several hundredths. In

Three Sisters – FKS Honda Cadet – Rnd 3

1st in A Final Qualifying set the tone of things to come as Group 2 leader Daniel Ticktum led the way overall from Group 1 front man Lando Norris. From pole position Ticktum edged Norris by 0.06s in Heat 1 following a last lap pass, his margin matched by Caroline’s Heat 2 win over William