William Tregurtha is a talented 12-year kart racer, competing in the British Championships, who is already making his mark in the motorsport world. Last year, just his second full season in karting, William grabbed a second and fourth place in two high-class championships at Rye House and Kimbolton, secured a podium finish at the prestigious Anglian Trophy meeting against some of the country's top drivers and picked up a string of race wins.
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He is proud to have been named as an associate driver for Cranfield University's postgraduate Motorsport programme. He will interact with the course and students, attend events and take advantage of the University's
William is also delighted to have sealed a sponsorship deal with Kartwear who sell a stunning range of Karting
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In 2012 William took the huge step up from the Honda Cadet class to Rotax Minimax. These high-tech 125cc karts are adult-sized and can hit speeds around70mph. He is joining the class at the earliest possible age and will race against youngsters up to 15 years old competing this year in the Super One British Championships.
He will be racing for Team Intrepid UK, run by former Rotax World Champion Benjy Russell, and will be using the Intrepid Cruiser V chassis.
William's clearly-stated ambition is to become Formula One World Champion. We hope you enjoy his website - there is plenty to explore - and follow his progress in the months and years to come.