KART4LIFE 2022 - YAS Only
Over 60 YAS staff descended upon Leeds, suited up and took to the track for a 3-hour 30 min endurance karting race in aid of the Yorkshire Ambulance Service Charity.
Motorsport is dangerous. Always has been and that’s what makes it such a compelling sport and a real challenge, especially endurance. With proper personal safety equipment, karting is relatively safe and has statistically never been safer but still carries an element of risk. This was evident in the pre-race practice when a collision in the tunnel resulted in one driver being partially ejected from his seat, injuring his knee, and damaging his helmet. A crude reminder of the dangers of motorsport, regardless he drove for over 90 mins afterwards (what a guy!).
Lining up 9th on the grid, it took Red Squadron just 4 laps to take the lead, a lead which they were determined to keep. Behind, the chasing pack battled hard to make up places and over the course of the first two hours the order settled down with numerous teams setting increasingly competitive times. The pace of the Bradford Bandits was not to be underestimated and they found a way through the pack before hunting down the leaders.
The final 45 mins saw an intense battle for the lead, changing hands several times as they duelled and danced their way through the lapped karts. Ultimately the Bandit’s proved too strong and snatched the lead, taking the chequered flag!
The top 5 positions were as follows:
1) Bradford Bandits
2) Red Squadron
3) Yebat' De' mo!
4) South Speed Kings
5) Piston Driving
Bradford Bandits Kevin Singh also claimed the plaudits for the event’s fastest lap with a 40.133!