Club100

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Club100
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Club100 Racing.
Category karting
Inaugural season1993
Constructors Birel
Engine suppliers Rotax
Tyre suppliers Dunlop Tyres
Official website www.club100.co.uk

Club100 is a UK-based "hire kart" karting championship. Senior/Junior karts use identical BirelART chassis, Rotax Junior Max 2 stroke engines and Dunlop KE1 tyres, while the Cadet championship use a smaller BirelART chassis, a smaller Rotax Micro Max 2 stroke engine and Dunlop SL3 tyres, these are provided by the club to an equal standard, putting all competitors on a level playing field.

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History

The first Club100 championship was held in 1993. Initially it was a 6-round sprint championship held at Buckmore Park and has since grown into a multi-event series held all over the country at some of the UK's top karting circuits.

In 1995, the sprint championship was split up into two weight categories. 1997 saw the creation of the first endurance championship and this has grown into 4 separate championships for rookies, intermediates, clubman and premier level teams. 2004 saw the creation of the Clubman endurance championship that was a level between intermediate and premier level. In 2007, the sprints were split up again and a separate premier championship was created to accommodate the monopoly the top drivers held. The first winter championship was also held that year with all rounds being held at Rye House. In 2011, the sprint championship was split up further and 2 clubman championships were created (heavyweight and lightweight classes) as a stepping stone to the premier series. The format of the Open championship was changed from 3 hour endurance races for teams to a 60-minute format for individuals or teams of 2. The Advance Leisure series moved to a similar format with two 30 minute races. 2020 brought the Young Drivers Championship, which was a big success; it brought along two classes the Lightweight and Super Lightweight Young Driver Championship, this championship was open to people 14 - 18 years old. In 2022, a couple new classes were added/rebranded; the Lightweight and Super Lightweight Young Drivers Championship was rebranded into the Junior Lightweights, and Junior Super Lightweights. The two new classes are the Cadet, and Super Cadet classes. Both of these new classes have 12 minute practice, 10 minute qualifying, and 2 12 minute races. The Junior classes have an age range of 14 - 18 years old. Whereas, the Cadet class has an age range of 7 - 10 years old, and the Super Cadet class has an age range of 10 - 13 years old. For the 2023 season the Cadet and Super Cadet Championships have been switched to the Cadet Lightweight, and Cadet Super Lightweight classes. The Cadet Lightweights have a minimum weight of 45kg and an age range of 7-13 years old. Whereas Cadet Super Lightweight have a minimum weight of 35kg and an age range of 7-13 years old.

Since 1999 the club has been managed by John Vigor. In 2006, he bought all the rights to Club100 from Playscape and moved the base of operations from Streatham in London to Rye House in Hoddesdon. In 2011 the base was moved to Sittingbourne, just next to the Bayford Meadows kart circuit.

Junior Super Lightweight Champions

Junior Lightweight Champions

Cadet Champions

Super Cadet Champions

Super Final Sprint Champions

Club100 Experience (Novice)

Club100 Experience (Intermediate)

Club100 Experience (Heavy)

Premier Sprint Champions

Lightweight Clubman Champions

Heavyweight Clubman Champions

Clubman Sprint Champions

Lightweight Sprint Champions

Heavyweight Sprint Champions

Super Heavyweight Sprint Champion

Lightweight SP60 Champions

Heavyweight SP60 Champions

Lightweight Elite Champions

Heavyweight Elite Champions

Winter Series Champions

YearLightweightHeavyweightOpen
1996Russ StephensNick Portlock 
1997 - 2007 no championship held
2008Chris PowellAndy Baker 
2009Jordan HillLee ClackettChris Bell
2010Dan GoreLee Clackett 
2011Parmveer NijjarStuart Symonds
2012Alex VincentJames Taylor
2013Andrew JohnsonMatt Brooks

European Endurance Champions

YearPremierDriversClubmanDriversRookieDrivers
2004Essex TTTrevor Randall
Ben Yeomans
Kieran McCullough
N/AN/AN/AN/A
2005Conservatories OnlineStuart Symonds
Brian Trott
Tim Hill
IMSD RacingStephen Deuchar
Ian Miller
Eddie Hall
Ian Wilson
N/AN/A
2006D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Graeme Coombes
Paul Hicks
Jamie Jakins
IMSD RacingStephen Deuchar
Ian Miller
Eddie Hall
Ian Wilson
N/AN/A
2007D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Graeme Coombes
Paul Hicks
Jamie Jakins
NSPCCPete O'Connor
Simon Young
Dan Gore
Tim Gibson
Will Gibson
N/AN/A
2008Essex TTTrevor Randall
Ben Yeomans
Kieran McCullough
Mac BoysGilles Chetelat
Damien Ducourty
Guillaume Stevens
Jean Letard
N/AN/A
2009Steel LondonJamie Jakins
Daniel Butler
Lee Clackett
Andy Baker
Es Car GoGeoff Symonds
Ross Andrews
Angus Boath
All TorqueBarney Langley
Ross Britten
2010Steel LondonJamie Jakins
Lee Clackett
Pete O'Connor
Lufbra ?Lufbra ?
2016Tankled Up RacingDarren Teal
Jonathan Lisseter
Jack Harding
The IncrediballsKosta Kyritsis
Luke Austin
Ian Williams
Hot FuzzKevin Coombes
Roy Grassie
Geoff Lamb
Matt Wileman

Elite Endurance Champions

YearWinning TeamWinning DriversPoints
2016Pure RacingJonny Goddard
Jon Maycock
Chris Bell
790

Premier Endurance Champions

YearWinning TeamWinning DriversPoints
1997Crazy DimondsRuss Stephens
Neil Leaver
Jeremy Dart
400
1998Crazy DimondsRuss Stephens
Neil Leaver
Jeremy Dart
329
1999Logic RacingLee Pilcher
Ross Pilcher
Stephen Gibson
Chris Milan
360
2000D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Luigi Mazza
780
2001Essex TTTrevor Randall
Ben Yeomans
750
2002Essex TTTrevor Randall
Ben Yeomans
775
2003D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Paul Hicks
Luigi Mazza
765
2004D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Paul Hicks
Graeme Coombes
770
2005D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Paul Hicks
Graeme Coombes
765
2006D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Paul Hicks
Graeme Coombes
Jamie Jakins
785
2007D'Oily KartMarc Craddock
Graeme Coombes
Jamie Jakins
785
2008Team Red SteelJamie Jakins
Dan Butler
Lee Clackett
765
2009Team Red SteelJamie Jakins
Dan Butler
Lee Clackett
785
2010Just So RacingStuart Symonds
Brian Trott
Phil Ingram
785
2011Just So RacingStuart Symonds
Brian Trott
Phil Ingram
755
2012Tanked Up RacingChris Powell
Darren Teal
Oliver Allwood
745
2013Just So RacingStuart Symonds
Brian Trott
Phil Ingram
790
2014Ministry of SpeedJordan Hill
Pete O'Connor
Parmveer Nijjar
780
2015Pure RacingJonny Goddard
Jon Maycock
Chris Bell
780
2016InkJet RacingAnton Killick
Harry Landy
Ian Perkins
730

Clubman Endurance Champions

YearWinning TeamWinning DriversPoints
2004CartmanAlan Hindley
Ian Hindley
Dan Sullivan
565
2005Team Red SteelAndy Hinder
Dan Butler
Lee Clackett
670
2006Tanked Up RacingAnthony Teal
Darren Teal
575
2007FB RacingDarran Clackett
Keith Perkins
420
2008Ministry of SpeedJordan Hill
Stuart Davies
765
2009High TimesRichard Higham
Paul Higham
Parmveer Nijjar
750
2010The Man's an ANIMALNeil Small
Ian Blake
Aidan Ball
740
2011Es Car GoGeoff Symmonds
Mark Oliver
Angus Boath
760
2012TeamcraftHenry Jones
Dan Underhill
Peter Cowan
785
20133CubedTrevor Randall
John Emerson
Alex Withington
780
2014Titan MotorsportJack O’Neill
Andrew O’Neill
Ed White
770
2015Akita V2Christophe Boudet
Sean Williams
Eddie Hall
770
2016Team DGBChris Brown
Chris Dean
760

Intermediate Endurance Champions

YearWinning TeamWinning DriversPoints
1999Logic FairwayRob Risbridger
Brian Pilcher
746
2000Yellow PerilPaul Williams
Chris Hoyle
James Godfrey
770
2001LSTJon Luik
Chris Simpson
Brian Trott
755
2002Rapido IIJohn McMullan
Martin Cooke
735
20032 The LimitSimon Mace
Kevin O'Shea
775
2004Team RhenusDean Evans
Brian Hawkins
770
2005IMSD RacingIan Miller
Stephen Deuchar
Eddie Hall
Ian Wilson
730
2006RBB EconomicsDan Gore
Simon Young
Pete O'Connor
745
2007Cunning StuntsDan Sherwood
Paul Djuric
Andy Clarke
720
2008KAD RacingAlan Bull
Karl Headleand
Dan Moore
730
2009Auditing ArmageddonJJ Aiston
Jon Buck
Doug Fidler
750
2010Drive Fast Don't CrashJon Maycock
Dave Vaughton
Nick Williams
715
2011Akita 2Sean Williams
Christophe Boudet
Alexi Vasiliou
775
2012Alakart RacingJamie Crease
Peter Crease
725
2013KOKS RacingGeorge Turner
Fernando Moreira
Alex Burgess
Bond
755
2014Team DGBChris Brown
Chris Dean
685
2015Team G3ProMatt Hale
Barry Luetchford
740
2016JAM RacingJack Mitchell780

Rookie Endurance Champions

YearWinning TeamWinning DriversPoints
2003Happy RacingPhil Harris660
2004Affinity WillsGary Charles
James Attfield
Mike Burgess
750
2005Team DabBruce Search
Dave Pooley
680
2006Loose HeadsJon Wort
Colin Dangerfield
740
2007KAD RacingAlan Bull
Karl Headleand
Dan Moore
720
2008Team GinstersTom Foy
Oliver Hall
Ian Williams
730
2009The New YorkersAlex Drage
James Harris
James Open
755
2010Pantera RacingPete Mills
Liam Hitchen
740
2011For Fox SakeColin Fox
Jamie Fox
Colin Fox Jr
750
2012The JabokersAlex Vincent
Faisal Haneef
725
2013Team DGBChris Brown
Chris Dean
790
2014Team G3ProMatt Hale
Barry Luetchford
Stewart Luetchford
730
2015RaceCraftDarri Simms

Bobby Dawes Phil dancer

730
2016CKS Throatpunchers785

Open Endurance Champions

YearWinning TeamWinning DriversPoints
2003Red Steel RacingAndy Hinder
Lee Clackett
290
2004Red Steel RacingAndy Hinder
Lee Clackett
333
2005Team RhenusDean Evans
Brian Hawkins
339
2006Billy WhizzersRobert Carter
John McMullan
312
2007Team AutotechDean Evans
Brian Hawkins
291
2008Team BanzaiDean Evans
Brian Hawkins
290
2009Avit RacingHarry Landy
Glen Beard
Eddie Hall
Jordan Hill
295
2010Loud Pedal RacingJames Taylor
Mark Burrel
Tim Hill
Jose Soler
295
2011N/AEddie Hall
Richard Higham
565
2012N/AAndrew Johnson590
2013N/ALee Clackett575
2016Young Guns CP490

O Plate Champions

YearPremierDriversClubmanDriversRookieDrivers
2005Essex TTTrevor Randall
Ben Yeomans
Kieran McCullough
IMSD RacingStephen Deuchar
Eddie Hall
Ian Wilson
Alex Withington
N/AN/A
2008Team Red SteelJamie Jakins
Dan Butler
Lee Clackett
Club EasyGlen Beard
Jordan Hill
Howard Kayman
N/AN/A

Spin-off series

Club100 have also been the promoters of the UK Easykart championship since its inception in 2007.[ citation needed ]

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