It’s our first race weekend back with our new kart (JHR-02) and Saturday testing couldn’t have gone much better. The first couple of sessions were ironing out any small set-up issues we had, getting the kart comfortable for the driver and making sure everything was running as it should. The weather was very hot and kart and driver were performing well. Sunday qualifying went well. Click here to read full article


Race Results
BMKR Summer Championship 2022
Round 1 – 20th March 2022
Round 2 – 17th April 2022
Round 3 – 15th May 2022
Round 4 – 19th June 2022
Round 5 – N/A
Round 6 – 21st August 2022
Round 7 – 18th September 2022
Round 8 – 16th October 2022
Round 9 – 20th November 2022
Bayford Meadows Kart Circuit
TRACK LENGTH | 1100m |
CHALLENGING CORNERS | 11 |
FULL STRAIGHTS | 4 |
KEY CORNERS | 3 |
AVERAGE LAP-TIME | 65 sec |
SECTORS | 3 |

Bayford Meadows, a British Championship venue and 1100m NKA/MSA licensed circuit set within a 12 acre site. The circuit was designed and built by owner Gerry Lilley and first opened to the public in 1997.
Latest News
The demise of our chassis marked a difficult race
It’s the 5th round of the BMKR summer championship and our results at this circuit have been improving throughout the season. We had our first podium only two races ago so we were hopeful of a good result this weekend. Unfortunately this race weekend ended up being the demise of our race chassis and a very challenging weekend with almost every problem you could imagine. Click here to read full article
Mixed weekend for JHR at BMKR Round 4
This weekend was round four of the BMKR Summer Championship. It’s been a mixed weekend with the weather, track conditions and a broken chassis for most of our running on Sunday. We did the best we could and didn’t give up in difficult and frustrating conditions. But as they say, these things happen in motorsport. We walked away with 70 points and retained our 5th position in the championship. Click here to read full article
A clean-sweep at LIKC Round 4
This weekend was round four of the LIKC Summer Championship at Lydd. The weather is mixed with a wet Sunday forecast so set-up was essential. Overnight we checked back on previous data to try to get the best kart set-up we could for wet running, adjusting the set-up to what we thought would be best for the conditions. In qualifying session Jacob put the kart on pole position. Click here to read full article