NSW Outlaw Kart driver Ashley Schroder will be out to maintain his consistent form when he competes in round two of the 2019 Robert Guy and Sons Series at Kurri Kurri Speedway this Saturday.
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Schroder will once again make the trip up the M1 from Windsor to protect his lead in the 125cc Outlaw division.
His consistency enabled him to amass top points in the opening round two weeks ago, aided by A-main winner Darren Todd failing to finish in the first heat.
Lamb's Valley driver Geoff Griffin has made a major change as he strives to make amends for a dismal start to his 450cc Outlaw kart campaign.
In the opening round, Griffin was plagued with engine problems and has made the call to switch to a four stroke engine.
"Our division is becoming very competitive and our team is looking for an edge to get us back in to the winner's circle," said Griffin.
Mason Campton made an impressive debut in the opening round of the series.
Despite being hampered by a string of mechanical issues, Campton finished third overall. He is confident that the bugs are ironed out and looms as a force in the 450cc class.
Joel Robertson dominated the flat kart division a fortnight ago but his absence on Saturday should see a new leader at the top of the table.
Alan Llewellyn, Todd Edwards and Connor Baldwin will line up for a shot at improving their positions on the leader board.
The intermediate outlaw division gives junior drivers the chance to gain experience on the dirt oval.
Bailey Pymble, Cam Budden and Kodi Latham have nominated to take advantage of the opportunity provided to the youngsters by the NSW Outlaw Karts Club.
Gates open at 8am with racing scheduled to start at 10.30am.