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 Partners to the Super One

Super One Programme Sponsors Information

The Super One team thanks all the many series sponsors and supporters, we are much enhanced by your presence.

Stingray RV has come on board for the 2010 season, offering a full range of Winnebago’s and RV’s for sale or hire.  For more details on the Daventry based company, visit the StingRayRV website. 
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Total Elf Fina is a long time supporter of motorsport at every level with Super One as the company's first major involvement with UK karting. The S1 Series has been the starting point for countless drivers who have graduated to the highest echelons of motorsport, and can count amongst its alumni David Coulthard, Dario Franchitti, Jenson Button, Daniel Wheldon, Gary Paffett, Anthony Davies, Paul Di Resta and Lewis Hamilton.

Special thanks to JAG for their full support and backing of the Rotax classes and championships.  JAG Website

Tal-Ko are Britain's largest manufacturer of kart racing engines and suppliers of the TKM BT-82 engine used in Formula TKM and the new 4-stroke engine. The company has over forty years of history within British karting. Tal-Ko Website

ATOL, who supply control fuel and testing equipment to the series, are sponsoring the constructor's awards for kart manufacturers. ATOL Website.

And a big thank you to Paul Fletcher and Anderson CSK for their support to the Super KF class with a free set of slick tyres for all drivers at every round.
 

The culmination of the season is the prize giving at the Autosport International Racing Car show, held in January at the NEC.  This year F1 World Champion Jenson Button wowed the ‘MSA’ series prizewinners, giving each a photo opportunity.  The British driver, who joins Lewis Hamilton at Vodafone McLaren-Mercedes this season, admitted that he had expected a big crowd, but nothing had prepared him for the reception he was given at the show. "It's been so nice," said Button. "I've had many months to think about today and being at Autosport International as World Champion. I obviously had my expectations because I've been here before, and it's always been busy. But today was amazing, I was blown away." 

Cheques and vouchers were distributed to all the seeded drivers in the MSA British Championship and ABkC National championship classes during the prizegiving on the splendid new stand at the show, making up to a total of £80,000 over the year.  The prizegiving was followed by a celebratory dinner at The Belfry, the prestigious country club and golf resort set in 550 acres of finest English countryside, not far from the NEC, where 250 supporters and officials of Britain’s biggest  and best karting championship sat down to enjoy an evening of prime entertainment.

 
 

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