Nagura triumphs at Karting Nationals

The old saying “hard work pays off” could not have been any truer last Saturday when young Bay karter Aashay Nagura used his home track advantage to finish on the top step of the podium in the ROK Karting Nationals held at Algoa Kart Club. Racing in the highly competitive Mini Rok class against sixteen of the best karting stars in the country, 12 year old Nagura showed grit and determination to qualify in second place on the grid for race one and from the moment the lights went out to start the race he got into the lead which he held to the end of the ten-lap heat. A start line infringement from Nagura saw him unfortunately pick up a five second penalty which relegated him to second place for race one.

Picture: Maiden victory – Aashay Nagura with his driver coach Ricky Perdigao on the top step of the podium with Maddox Mason in second and Sebastien Blignaut in third.
Picture credit: Deborah Leigh Jovanic – Zepplin Media

Having set the quickest lap time during the race meant that he would start in pole position for race two where he stamped his authority over the rest of the field to romp home in first place, winning by a massive five seconds. Race three was a closer affair, but Nagura kept it neat and tidy to take the win by almost two seconds with another lights to flag victory to complete a dominant performance having led every single lap of all three heats, a feat that does not happen often in the Mini Rok class. Fellow Algoa Kart Club member and leader in the national championship Sebastien Blignaut ended the day in third place overall.

Picture: Three-out-three! Victory for Aashay Nagura
Picture credit: Taylor Randall

For brothers Jack and Joshua Moore, racing in the OKJ class, it was a day of ups and downs with neither of them finishing race one and Joshua not finishing in race two, but in true never give up style Jack came back strong to win heats two and three and Joshua bagging second place in heat three with fellow Algoa karter Caleb Moss rounding out a good return to national racing finishing in third place overall.

The MSR4 Invitational class saw ten of the local kart club members going head to head in ideal racing conditions where Matthew Kleyhans dominated winning all three of the ten lap heats.

The overall class results were as follows –

Cadet                                                  

-1st Caleb Rogers

-2nd Ebrahim Khalpey

-3rd Harris Radhi

Kid ROK

-1st Riley van Staden

-2nd Noah Cronje

-3rd Logan Roehrig

Mini ROK

-1st Aashay Nagura

-2nd Maddox Mason

-3rd Sebastien Blignaut

OKN

-1st Muhammad Wally

-2nd Wian Boshoff

-3rd Mikel Bezuidenhout

OKJ

-1st Amani Kinyua

-2nd Jack Moore

-3rd Caleb Moss

MSR4

-1st Matthew Kleynhans

-2nd Dorian Kleynhans

-3rd Dayaan Padayache

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