Hall of Fame
What makes a hall of famer I heard you ask
one of the following
4 wins
2 plate victories
1 championship
30 entries of more
Hayden Taylor
After a competitive year battling in 200cc Honda Cadets as part of the CKC, Hayden made a successful step up to 100-UK Juniors and won the inauguralchampionship and has then gone on to defend it in 2023.
Always an exciting watch on track and good fun off it, he has become an integral part of the 100-UK paddock during 2022.
Hayden is supported by Dad Shaun (the slower) Taylor on the spanners, who himself has won 100-UK races in seniors but now focused driving his boy on to great things.
In 2023 Hayden became the first driver to successfully defend a title of any description! quite an achievement with the competitive grid that was out there battling. Will he make it a hattrick in 2024?
Wins - 7
podiums - 9
entries - 15
Plates - 1
championships - 2 (2022, 2023)
Jenson Hookey
Jenson arrived in 100-UK of the back of winning the BKC Cadet Championship in 2022 and having had extremetly strong performances in both Camberley and Forest Edge championships.
He quickly acclimatised and got onto the leading pace in 100-UK juniors and has been right at the front since. In his first event with 100-UK juniors he won the Macey cup and the M plate, and later in 2023 won the O plate, qualifying him for the Hall of Fame.
In 2023 he was able to win the Forest Edge and Camberley Honda championships which is a fantastic achievement and now he moves on to Juniors full time. we hope to see a lot more of Jenson in 2024 and could a maiden junior title be in the offing? Where ever he races we are sure he will be at the front!!!
Wins - 2
Podiums - 2
Entires - 3
Plates - 2
Championships - 0 (13th in 2023)
James Phillips
Entries - 13
Podiums - 9
Wins - 4
Plates - 1
Championships - 0
James joined the 100-UK junior grid at the start of the 2023 having had a successful period in rental karting and wanting to take that next step.
Fast from the first test at fulbeck it was clear he was one to watch and was always competitive in his maiden year in owner driving, and with a late charge at the end of the 2023 season, along with his first win at Mansell Raceway, he secured 2nd in the championship.
2024 has seen a serious step forward in pace and consistency and he will be hoping to secure his first title come the end of Ellough park and round 6
Thomas Forbes
Entries 6
Podiums 5
Wins 2
Plates 0
Championships 1
Thomas started out his karting journey as a tiny cadet in 2018 and was right in the deep end doing 2 stroke
He later moved to Honda cadet in Natska and won the championship at his first attempt before moving to junior racing where he has finished 3rd 3 times
In 2024 he took a notable step forward in all areas of his racing to clinch the 100-UK junior crown against a very competitive field to take the championship at the first time of asking along with the E plate at Retro Kart championship to cap off an amazing year.
2025 will see him step up to the senior grid and we are sure after watching 2024, he will rise to the challenge in an even bigger and more experienced field to test himself against.