Ambition Motorsport WLKC Spring Cup weekend saw the team return to Warden Law for competitive club action in the Honda Cadet category. With recent layout changes introduced at the circuit, the event placed additional emphasis on rapid adaptation, technical understanding and race execution.

Warden Law remains one of the most demanding circuits on the UK calendar. Elevation changes, flowing sequences and limited margin for error reward drivers who combine precision with confidence. The revised layout and kerbs added another layer of complexity, making practice sessions and data review particularly important across the weekend.

Honda Cadet – Pace, Recovery Drives and Resilience

Archie Loveridge set the early benchmark by securing pole position in qualifying, demonstrating immediate pace on the updated layout. In Heat 1 he led from the front before finishing fourth, setting the fastest lap of the race. Heat 2 saw him convert pole into victory, again recording fastest lap and confirming front running speed. The Super Heat proved more challenging, with Archie dropping to ninth after starting second. In the Final, he lined up third and led significant portions of the race before crossing the line fifth on the road after a competitive battle at the front. It was a performance that underlined strong pace despite not securing the result his speed warranted.

Olly Knox showed consistent progression throughout the weekend. Qualifying thirteenth placed him mid pack, but he immediately moved forward in Heat 1, gaining six positions to finish seventh. A tenth place in Heat 2 kept him in contention before an impressive Super Heat drive from ninth to fifth demonstrated strong race craft. Starting ninth in the Final, Olly remained competitive but ultimately finished eleventh after close racing in a tightly packed field.

Josh Adotey delivered one of the most notable recovery performances of the weekend. After qualifying eighteenth, he made significant progress in Heat 1, climbing to tenth at the flag. Heat 2 saw further forward movement to thirteenth, and although the Super Heat proved more difficult, he started the Final eleventh and brought the kart home in tenth. The weekend reflected steady improvement and effective adaptation to the revised circuit configuration.

Reggie Cook faced a challenging start after qualifying nineteenth. The opening heats did not offer immediate gains, but he responded strongly in the Super Heat, moving from twenty first to eleventh in a determined drive through the field. Starting seventeenth in the Final, he crossed the line nineteenth after a competitive race. Despite the difficulties, the weekend provided valuable race mileage and continued development at a technically demanding venue.

Learning on a Revised Layout

The WLKC Spring Cup offered a valuable opportunity to race on Warden Law’s updated layout in competitive conditions. As a UK kart racing team competing across club and national events, Ambition Motorsport continues to use these meetings as a platform for structured kart racing driver development.

With clear front running pace, strong recovery drives and detailed data gathered across the weekend, the event provided a constructive step forward. Attention now turns to refining performance and building momentum as the season progresses across club competition and British karting championships.

Ambition Motorsport returned to Bayford Meadows last weekend for the BM Plate, delivering a strong and productive race meeting as preparations continue for a full season of competition at the circuit. With drivers competing across MightE Bambino and Honda Cadet categories, the weekend provided an ideal early season benchmark and a valuable warm up for the Bayford Meadows race events that lie ahead.

Bayford Meadows is a circuit that rewards precision and consistency, with tight margins and close racing throughout the field. Across the weekend, Ambition Motorsport drivers demonstrated solid pace, improving race craft and encouraging progress as the team continues its structured approach to driver development.

MightE Bambino – Consistency and Progress

In the MightE Bambino category, Teddy Wesolowski delivered a composed and consistent weekend. Qualifying sixth set him up well for the races, and he maintained that position through the Pre Final with a controlled drive. In the Final, Teddy showed good awareness and race management, moving forward one position to finish fifth at the flag. It was a well executed performance that highlighted steady progression and confidence on track.

Alongside him, Nicholas Ansah continued to build experience in a competitive Bambino field. After qualifying eighth, Nicholas made forward progress in the Pre Final, gaining a position to finish seventh. In the Final, he remained in close contention throughout, crossing the line eighth after a busy race. The weekend provided valuable race mileage and another step forward in his development.

Honda Cadet – Strong Pace and Recovery Drives

The Honda Cadet class saw several strong performances from Ambition Motorsport drivers, with pace evident across the line up.

Reggie Dufficy was among the front runners from the outset, qualifying third and immediately placing himself in contention. Despite a challenging Pre Final that saw him drop to fifth, Reggie responded impressively in the Final. Starting ninth, he delivered a confident and controlled recovery drive, working his way forward to finish on the podium in third place. It was a strong demonstration of race craft and resilience.

Lola Holt Brown also showed competitive pace throughout the weekend. Qualifying fourth and finishing third in the Pre Final reflected her strong position within the field. The Final proved more difficult, with Lola slipping back to seventeenth after a tough race, but the underlying speed shown earlier in the weekend remained a clear positive.

Zara Janes continued her development in Honda Cadet, qualifying ninth and gaining valuable experience across multiple races. After the Pre Final, Zara lined up for the B Final, where she produced an excellent drive, finishing third after starting fourth. That result earned her a place in the Final, where she started nineteenth and worked forward to finish fifteenth, gaining several positions and demonstrating strong determination and consistency.

A Valuable Early Season Benchmark

The Bayford Meadows BM Plate proved to be a highly productive weekend for Ambition Motorsport. With solid results, podium finishes, and consistent improvement across both Bambino and Honda Cadet classes, the event delivered exactly what the team was looking for as it prepares for a full season of racing at the circuit.

Attention now turns to building on this momentum, refining details, and continuing preparation as the team looks ahead to upcoming Bayford Meadows events and the wider 2026 race programme.

Ambition Motorsport LIKC Winter Series Round 4. The team headed to Lydd Kart Circuit last weekend for Round 4 of the LIKC Winter Series, the club championship event that continues to provide valuable competitive mileage throughout the winter months. With drivers competing across Bambino MightE, Bambino Comer, Honda Cadet and Junior Rotax categories, the weekend produced multiple victories, podium finishes and further evidence of structured driver development.

Lydd’s fast and flowing layout demands precision and consistency, particularly in winter conditions. Across the meeting, the team demonstrated strong preparation and execution, converting pace into results across several classes.

Bambino MightE – Control at the Front

In the MightE Bambino category, Nicolas Ansah delivered a commanding performance. After securing pole position in qualifying, he maintained control throughout the day, winning the Heat, Pre Final and Final while setting the fastest lap in each race. It was a composed and dominant display that underlined both speed and race management.

Teddy Wesolowski also showed strong front running pace. Qualifying sixth, he made immediate progress in the Heat to finish second, before maintaining that position in both the Pre Final and Final. Three consecutive second place finishes reflected consistency and confidence in close racing.

Xavier Meek produced a solid and structured weekend. Qualifying fourth, he remained inside the top four in every race and improved to third in the Pre Final. A third place finish in the Final secured a well earned podium result.

Fraser Payne continued to build steadily across the event. From eighth in qualifying, he made forward progress in the Heat and maintained seventh position in both the Pre Final and Final, gaining valuable race experience in a competitive field.

Bambino Comer – Front Running Pace

The Bambino Comer class saw strong performances from both Ambition Motorsport drivers. Brody Pearless controlled the weekend from the outset, qualifying on pole and converting that position into victories in the Heat, Pre Final and Final, setting the fastest lap in each race. It was a precise and confident display.

Bertie Cockill supported the front running effort with a consistent drive of his own. After qualifying fourth, he moved into third in the Pre Final and secured third again in the Final, adding another podium to the team’s tally.

Honda Cadet – Competitive Throughout

In Honda Cadet, the team again showed competitive pace across the line up.

Nico Wesolowski delivered a strong recovery across the weekend. After qualifying second and setting fastest lap in the Heat, he converted his pace into victory in the Pre Final, again recording fastest lap. Starting the Final from pole, he controlled the race to secure the win.

Reggie Dufficy was also at the sharp end from the start, qualifying on pole and winning the Heat. A second place in the Pre Final positioned him well for the Final, where he secured third place after a competitive race.

Zara Janes demonstrated steady progression throughout the weekend, moving forward in both the Heat and Pre Final. She lined up fifth for the Final and finished seventh after a close race, continuing her development within the class.

Jake Harris showed resilience across the meeting. After a challenging Heat, he produced a strong recovery drive in the Pre Final, moving from eleventh to sixth. He finished tenth in the Final, gaining valuable experience and race mileage.

Junior Rotax – Competitive Pace

In Junior Rotax, Jerry Dufficy qualified second and maintained that position in the Heat. A busy Pre Final saw him finish fifth, and he repeated that result in the Final, setting the fastest lap of the race. It was a competitive showing in a strong field and another positive step within the class.

A Productive Winter Round

Round 4 of the LIKC Winter Series delivered multiple race wins, podium finishes and further development across all categories. As a UK kart racing team focused on preparation and structured driver progression, Ambition Motorsport continues to use club level competition as a foundation for long term performance within British karting championships.

Attention now turns to the next event as winter preparation continues and momentum builds towards the main season.

This Ambition Motorsport Whilton Mill Winter Cup 2026 explains how Ambition Motorsport kicked off its 2026 campaign last weekend at Whilton Mill, taking on The Kart Championship Winter Cup in what proved to be a valuable and encouraging first race weekend of the year. With around half of the team’s driver line up in attendance, the event provided an ideal opportunity to assess winter progress, fine tune packages, and build momentum ahead of the main season.

Whilton Mill is a circuit that rewards precision and commitment, particularly in mixed winter conditions, and it once again proved to be a demanding test across all classes. Despite this, Ambition Motorsport left the weekend with standout performances, strong pace throughout the paddock, and clear positives across its Bambino, Cadet and Honda Cadet programmes.

Bambino MightE – Victory and Progress

Luca Pead wins the Ambition Motorsport Whilton Mill Winter Cup 2026

The headline result came in the MightE Bambino class, where Luka Pead delivered a near flawless weekend to secure overall victory. Luka topped the timesheets in qualifying and controlled the opening heat races, before responding superbly to setbacks later in the weekend. Starting further back in the Superheats, he produced calm and controlled drives to work his way forward, setting up the Final perfectly. From third on the grid, Luka wasted no time moving into contention and went on to claim a well deserved win, a strong statement to begin the season.

Teddy Wesolowski competing at Ambition Motorsport Whilton Mill Winter Cup 2026

Alongside him, Teddy Wesolowski showed significant improvement across the weekend. Competing in a highly competitive field, Teddy made consistent gains session by session, repeatedly climbing through the order in the heats and Superheats. His ability to move forward and maintain pace placed him firmly inside the top six throughout much of the weekend, underlining the progress made since joining Ambition Motorsport.

MightE Cadet – Strong Final Charge

Henry Hales races at Ambition Motorsport Whilton Mill Winter Cup 2026

In the MightE Cadet class, Henry Hales delivered a composed and consistent performance. Qualifying inside the top five set the foundation for a solid weekend, with Henry maintaining strong pace through the heats despite a few tougher races. When it mattered most in the Final, he produced an excellent drive, moving forward to cross the line in fifth place. It was a measured and confident performance that highlighted both driver and team development heading into 2026.

Honda Cadet – Pace Without Reward

Ambition Motorsport fielded a large and competitive presence in the Honda Cadet class, with six drivers representing the team across the weekend. While the final results did not fully reflect the pace shown, there were strong individual performances and encouraging signs throughout the field.

Olly Knox set the benchmark early, securing pole position in qualifying and consistently demonstrating front running speed. He went on to set fastest laps during the heat races and remained firmly in contention across the Superheats, ultimately finishing fifth in the Final after a challenging race. Deno Rowlands also delivered a highly competitive weekend, showing excellent race craft and outright pace. He recorded fastest laps in both a heat and a Superheat, underlining his speed, although post race penalties in the Final dropped him down the order despite a strong on track performance.

Josh Adotey continued to build experience in a busy Honda Cadet field, making steady progress through the weekend and gaining valuable race mileage across the heats, Superheats and Final. Reggie Dufficy endured a difficult run of races early on, including a DNS in Superheat 2, but responded well in the Final with a determined drive forward, gaining positions and finishing strongly.

Nico Wesolowski showed flashes of progress during the heats and Superheats despite interruptions to his weekend, while Reggie Cook focused on consistency and development, completing every session and steadily improving as the weekend progressed.

Across the Honda Cadet class, the overall pace and data gathered across all drivers provides a strong platform to build from. With several drivers demonstrating front running speed and others gaining valuable experience, the Winter Cup proved a useful early season test ahead of the main championship campaign.

A Positive Start to the Season

This Ambition Motorsport Whilton Mill Winter Cup 2026 race review shows how the Winter Cup marked a productive and encouraging start to 2026 for Ambition Motorsport. With a race win, multiple front running performances, and clear progress across the driver line up, the weekend served its purpose as an early season benchmark.

Attention now turns to building on this foundation as preparations continue for the upcoming championship campaigns, with confidence growing throughout the team as the new season approaches.