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2010 Australian Superkart Championship


The 2010 Australian Superkart season covers national level Superkart racing in Australia during 2010. There were just two national level race meetings in 2010, both held on the calendar of the Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships, making up the 2010 Dunlop Australian Superkart Championship.

Darren Hossack, Martin Latta and Steven Tamasi won the Australian championships.

Australian Superkart Championship

The 2010 Dunlop Australian Superkart Championship was the 22nd running of the national championships for Superkarts. It began on 1 May 2010 at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and will end on 15 August at Morgan Park Raceway after eight races. It was contested for three engine configuration based classes, 250 cc International, 250 National and 125 cc.

A third national level event was scheduled for 29–30 May at Mallala Motor Sport Park for the non-gearbox Rotax Max family of classes, but did not go ahead due to poor competitor support. The event was later rescheduled for 29 October at Wakefield Park to be held as the 2010 Australian Rotax Superkart Nationals.

Teams and drivers

The following drivers competed in the 2010 Australian Superkart Championship. The series consisted of two rounds, with four races at each meeting.

TeamClassChassisEngineNoDriver
Sam Zavaglia Racing250 InternationalStockman MR2Honda RS2501New South Wales Sam Zavaglia
Yamaha TZ2509UK Trevor Roberts
125 GearboxGold ViperHonda RS125R19New South Wales Stephen Castles
New South Wales Dalton Rowell
Rocket Race Engines250 InternationalAnderson MirageSAFE4Victoria Rod Prickett
Maddern Oil P/L250 InternationalPVPPVP5South Australia Charles Maddern
Viper Racing UK
MJR Bricklaying250 NationalAnderson MaverickHonda CR250R6Victoria Martin Latta
IGA Supermarkets
Romeo's Foodland125 GearboxStockman MR2Honda RS125R7South Australia Anthony Lappas
Dunlop
Art Motorsport250 InternationalPVPFPE8New Zealand Anton Stevens
RMR Superkarts250 InternationalAnderson MaverickBRC 250FE10Victoria Gary Pegoraro
250 NationalAnderson MaverickYamaha YZ25015Victoria Luke May
Stockman MR220
Anderson Maverick26New Zealand Wayne Sprostan
Precision Contracting250 InternationalStockman MR211Victoria Darren Kitchen
Rockpress125 GearboxStockman MR2Honda RS125R12Queensland Phil Silcock
Smash Solutions250 InternationalPVPPVP13Denmark Poul V. Petersen
Top Torque125 GearboxStockman MR2Honda RS125R14Victoria Matt Bass
250 InternationalStockman MR2Honda RS25040Victoria Greg Bass
Safe Evolutions250 InternationalAnderson MaverickSAFE16Victoria Darren Hossack
Sugarless Confectionary Co.250 InternationalStockman MR2Yamaha TZ25017Queensland Phil Webb
Stockman Superkarts250 InternationalStockman MR2Honda RS25018New South Wales Warren McIlveen
Buildersmile Constructions250 InternationalPVPPVP20Queensland Carlo Chermaz
Nick Paul250 InternationalStockman MR2Honda RS25021South Australia Robert Oakley
Broadbent Compressor Services125 GearboxTopkartHonda RS125R22Victoria Darren Dunn
Floth Sustainable Building Consultants125 GearboxAvoig EliseHonda RS125R23Queensland Tim Philp
Internode
Davtec250 InternationalZip EagleBRC 250FE28South Australia Ilya Harpas
Zip Eagle II29South Australia Yiani Harpas
Fuji Xerox250 InternationalAnderson MaverickFPE 25030Queensland Jason Smith
All Site Asbestos250 InternationalStockman MR2Honda RS25031Queensland Nathan Shearman
Coach Design
Linra Property Group125 GearboxStockman MR2 LaydownHonda RS125R32Queensland Drene Jamieson
250 InternationalStockman MR2Honda RS25035Queensland Russell Jamieson
125 GearboxStockman MR2 LaydownHonda RS125R75Queensland Lindsay Jamieson
250 InternationalAnderson MaverickHonda RS25086Queensland Chryss Jamieson
Suburban Accounting250 InternationalStockman MR2Yamaha TZ250
Honda RS25033
43Victoria Kristian Stebbing
125 GearboxYamaha TZ12577Victoria Brad Stebbing
Cycle City125 GearboxStockman MR2Honda RS125R34New South Wales Jeff Reed
Seaford Truck Refinishers250 NationalAnderson MirageYamaha YZ25041Victoria Brendan Ludeman
48
Victoria Matthew Palmer
Stockman MR2Kawasaki KX25067
250 NationalEliminator44Queensland Paul Snaith
Polystyrene Solutions250 NationalPVP RaiderHonda CR250R46Queensland Bob Fullerton
Bluff Racing125 GearboxGladiatorYamaha TZ12547Queensland Doug Amiss
Ciscos Race Tunning250 InternationalAnderson Maverick49Victoria Steven Haywood
N&G Motor Repairs
Iguana Signs & Concepts125 GearboxStockman MR2Honda RS125R50Queensland Brian Wild
Speedy Gonzales Team125 GearboxAvoig EliseHonda RS125R52New South Wales Anthony Cristallo
Crispy Racing250 NationalAnderson MaverickYamaha YZ25058Victoria David Yuill
RFC Race Team250 InternationalAnderson MaverickHonda RS25060Queensland David McAdam
Gas Action Services250 InternationalPVPHonda RS25061Queensland Steven Murray
Avoig Racing125 GearboxAvoig EliseHonda RS125R63New South Wales John Pellicano
GR Industries250 NationalStockman MR266Victoria Frank Giglio
BK Electrical250 NationalFormula 1Honda CR250R71Queensland Barry Kunowski
Stockman Superkarts/Top Torque250 InternationalStockman MR2Honda RS25074Queensland Jason Laker
JND Constructions250 InternationalAnderson MirageHonda RS25078Queensland Joshua Barnett
Betta Calibrations250 NationalStockman MR282Victoria Brett Campbell
Domain Prestige Homes125 GearboxStockman MR2Honda RS125R91Victoria Steven Tamasi
J. Shelton & Co125 GearboxAvoig EliseHonda RS125R93New South Wales Jeremy Shelton
Phoenix Dental Laboratory250 InternationalZip Eagle IIYamaha TZ25096Western Australia Mark Hanson

Season review

Former 100 cc non-gearbox Superkart Champion Gary Pegoraro finally broke through to claim a round win of the Australian Superkart Championship after coming close on many occasions in the last four years. Pegoraro won the wet second race as well as the bonus point fourth race at Phillip Island and finished third in the other two races in a consistent and fast weekend. 2008 champion Darren Hossack capitalised on a mistake by Trevor Roberts on the second last corner to win race 3 and combined that with second places in races two and four to be just five points behind Pegoraro as Anderson Karts dominated the opening round. Visiting Northern Ireland racer Trevor Roberts finished third for the round on his first visit to Australia with second places in races one and three and a third in the fourth race. Race one winner Warren McIlveen sat fourth in the points, slowed by a disappointing result in race three.

Best of the rest was Anton Stevens, whose PVP claimed a third and a fourth over the weekend and was consistently fast near the front runners. Defending champion Sam Zavaglia had a lot of work to do to come from 40 points down and sat ninth behind Ilya Harpas and Chryss Jamieson.

Luke May and Martin Latta fought over the 250 National class all weekend, trading firsts and seconds. A third-place finish in race 2 for Latta made the difference and May led the series by two points. David Yuill led the rest of the resurgent class, competing for Australian championship status for the first time since 2006. Yuill was fast in the very wet second race on Sunday morning, finishing just behind May, well up in the top ten overall. Consistency put perennial 250 National race Frank Giglio fourth in the points, ahead of STR's Matthew Palmer, the de facto defending class champion.

Twice former 125 cc champion Darren Dunn made a blitzing return to the class, winning the final race of the weekend to pull ten points clear of defending champion Steven Tamasi. Tamasi won the first race of the weekend on Saturday afternoon but Sunday saw the teenager plagued with power issues which saw him last across the line in race four. The weekend saw each race claimed by a different racer; veteran Jeff Reed won race two to be third in the points behind Tamasi while race-three winner Anothony Lappas languished seventh after a pair of retirements slowed his weekend. Brad Stebbing and John Pellicano sat fourth and fifth.

Results and standings

Gearbox race calendar

The 2010 Dunlop Australian Superkart Championship season consisted of two rounds. Four races were held at both race meetings.

Rd.CircuitCity / stateDateWinner 250 InternationalTeamWinner 250 NationalTeamWinner 125 GearboxTeam12
Victoria Phillip Island Grand Prix CircuitPhillip Island, Victoria1–2 MayGary PegoraroRMR SuperkartsLuke MayVelocity ManagementDarren DunnBroadbent Compressor Services
Queensland Morgan Park RacewayWarwick, Queensland14–15 AugustWarren McIlveenStockman SuperkartsMartin LattaViper Racing UKSteven TamasiDomain Prestige Homes
RdCircuitCity / stateDateWinner Rotax LightTeamWinner Rotax HeavyTeamRotax
New South Wales Wakefield ParkGoulburn, New South Wales29 October

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:

PosDriverPHI 1PHI 2PHI 3PHI 4MOR 1MOR 2MOR 3MOR 4Pts250 INTERNATIONAL1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526250 NATIONAL1234567891011125 GEARBOX12345678910111213141516PosDriverPHI 1PHI 2PHI 3PHI 4MOR 1MOR 2MOR 3MOR 4Pts
Darren Hossack5th2nd1st2nd3rd3rd3rd1st140
Warren McIlveen1st4th7th4th1st1st1st3rd140
Gary Pegoraro3rd1st3rd1st2nd4thRetDNS105
Sam ZavagliaRet12th4th5th6th2nd2nd4th97
Ilya Harpas9th5th5th9th5th5th6th8th86
Jason Smith6thRet10th7th4thRetRet2nd65
Trevor Roberts2nd6th2nd3rd64
Chryss Jamieson8th9th9th6thRetRet9th7th62
Jason Laker7th6th4th5th48
Mark HansonRet11th15th12th26th12th15th12th48
Anton Stevens4th3rd8th11thDNSDNSDNSDNS46
Steven MurrayDNSRet35th29th9th25th5th6th41
Kristian Stebbing11th25th6thRet8th7thRetDNS33
Rod Prickett10thDSQDNS8th10th8thRetRet33
Greg BassDNS10th13th19th18
Nathan Shearman17th16th16thRet16
Joshua BarnettRet10th10thRet15
Robert Oakley12thRetRet10th15
Steven Haywood19th17th18th17th15
Poul V. Petersen14th23rd21st18th11
Yiani Harpas7thRetRetRet9
David McAdamRet24thRetDNS22nd18thRetDNS9
Darren Kitchen16thDNSDNS16th9
Phil Webb35th30th30thRetDNSDNS28thRet8
Charles Maddern13th18thRetRetRetDNSDNSDNS7
Russell JamiesonRet20th16thRetRetRetDNSDNS6
Carlo ChermazDNSDNSDNSDNS
Martin Latta15th21st11th14th11thDNS7th10th142
Luke May17th7th12th13th12th9th8thRet133
Brendan Ludeman24thRet23rd20th16th15th14th14th105
Frank Giglio26th28th28th24th21st20thDNS15th90
Wayne Sprostan18th22nd14thRet19thDNS19th17th83
David Yuill20th8th17th15th63
Matthew Palmer31st33rd26th25thDNSDNSDNSDNS44
Barry Kunowski37th34th33rdRet30thRetDNSDNS34
Bob Fullerton34thRetRetRetRetRet27th24th33
Anton StevensRetRetRet11th22
Paul SnaithRetRet13thRet15
Brett CampbellDNSDNSDNSDNS0
Steven Tamasi21st19th20th32nd13th11th11th9th145
Darren Dunn22nd15th24th21st14th13th12th13th143
Jeff Reed23rdRet22nd22nd15th14th17th18th115
Tim Philp28th32nd25thRet18th17th18th16th86
John Pellicano29th14th36th28th27th22nd23rdRet71
Brad Stebbing27th13thRet23rd20th24thDNSRet69
Jeremy Shelton32nd29th29th30th23rd19th21stRet69
Phil Silcock36th31st34th31st29th23rd25th22nd65
Brian Wild30thRet32nd26th25thRet22ndRet50
Drene Jamieson33rd26th27thRetDNSDNSDNS21st40
Dalton Rowell28th21st24th20th39
Lindsay Jamieson24thRet20th19th36
Anthony Lappas25thRet19thRet33
Matt BassRet16thRet27th29
Stephen Castles38th27th31stRet21
Doug AmissRetRet26th23rd17

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References

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