Kart Fight Championship 2015: Battle for supremacy

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Sri Lanka Karting Circuit, Bandaragama was abuzz with one of the most looked forward to events on the karting calendar taking place on 22 November. The fourth and final round of Kart Fight Championship 2015 was worked off to a rapturous audience, eager to see their favorites book a place on the podium. The championship was held in Novices and Senior categories with three classes under each category, in addition to an open event for ladies.

The overall champion in Novices 1 Asanka Gayan Gunasekara did not have it easy, getting off to a false start at the final round and getting swamped on both sides heading on to the first corner. He did manage to weave through to second place behind Sachinthaka Kavindra, beating Himeth Moremada to the third place.BUP_DFT_DFT-27-2

Senura Senadeera wowed his fans, becoming a winner all the way, both at the final round and in the overall championship in Novices 2. Santhush Amarasuriya and Jacqueline Bocks flanked him on the podium, having been placed second and third respectively.     

In Novices 3, Ranilka Ramanayake who played second fiddle to Shiyan Sanka Arambawatta at Round 4 became the overall champion. Bhagya Senarathne was the second runner-up.   

The weekend proved a victorious one for Kevin Perera who won the final round in Senior 1 category, recording four wins in a row with a total of 80 points. He admitted that the race was really close with Jason Carron on his tail in every lap. Ishara Abeysooriya was placed third.

It was an unforgettable day for Dinesh Pathirana of Class Senior 2 who has blossomed into a champion rider within a short span. Not only did he ace the final round, beating Devin Serasinghe and Brayan Perera into second and third places respectively, but was adjudged the overall winner.

Dhanushka Suraweera claimed victory in Class Senior 3 ahead of Ramesh Perera and Ranjaya Dissanayake, though it was Ramesh Perera that became the overall champion.

Asvitha Wickrama was one proud lady beaming all the way to the podium, having won the Ladies’ Open in the final round and having emerged the overall winner. Her closest rival was Mukeeta Manukulasuriya with Jacqueline Bocks coming in third.   

Kart Fight Championship was organised by Asian Motor Racing Club, Single Seater Formula Motorsports Association and Sri Lanka Karting Circuit.

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Results:

Novices 1


1. Sachinthaka Kavindra

2.Asanka Gayan Gunasekara

3. Himeth Moremada

Novices 2

1. Senura Senadeera

2. Santhush Amarasuriya

3. Jacqueline Bocks

Novices 3

1.Shiyan Sanka Arambawatta

2. Ranilka Ramanayake

3. Bhagya Senarathne

Senior 1

1. Kevin Perera

2. Jason Carron

3. Ishara Abeysooriya

Senior 2

1. Dinesh Pathirana

2. Devin Serasinghe

3. Brayan Perera

Senior 3

1. Dhanushka Suraweera

2. Ramesh Perera

3. Ranjaya Dissanayake

Ladies’ Open

1. Ashvitha Wickrama

2.Mukeeta Manukulasuriya

3. Jacqueline Bocks

Overall Champions

Novices 1 – Asanka Gayan Gunasekara

Novices 2 – Senura Senadeera

Novices 3 – Ranilka Ramanayake

Senior 1 – Kevin Perera

Senior 2 – Dinesh Pathirana

Senior 3 – Ramesh Perera

Ladies’ Open – Ashvitha Wickrama

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