Foster-Jones O-ver the moon
Robert Foster-Jones took a dominant win in the British Open Championship (‘O’ Plate) race at Three Sisters, near Wigan (29/20 March).
His success comes just weeks after he won the Winter Cup in Italy and is his first major championship success at home.
The 100cc PR client’s weekend started to plan when, in Timed Qualifying, when he posted the fastest lap to secure pole position for his two heats.
Despite winning his first race, Foster-Jones felt that the kart could be improved for the second heat. However, a different motor and tweaked settings didn’t give him the extra pace he expected, and he finished in 4th place.
Nevertheless, this was good enough for a front-row position for the pre-final. Things became ‘interesting’ when the officials stopped the field after two rolling laps were deemed to be too fast by Robert and pole-man Jordan Chamberlain. Put back a row, Robert remained unfazed and as the lights flicked to green and he quickly came through to take the lead. From there, he was never headed.
Prior to the weekend, the event had been billed as a head-to-head clash between Robert and WSK podium-finisher Jack Harvey. But on this occasion, Foster-Jones was untouchable - delivering a perfect lights-to-flag victory, and setting the fastest lap to further add to his dominance of the meeting.
The 17-year old said: “This is really good. I’ve only been racing for four seasons and now I’ve added the O Plate to my Winter Cup win. We put the kart’s set-up back to how it was for the 1st heat and the original engine too and just drove away.”
Visit www.robertfosterjones.com to learn more about Robert, and follow his progress throughout the 2008 season.
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