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Motor-Sport: New ASM Trials Committee and championship

Malta Independent Thursday, 2 February 2012, 00:00 Last update: about 16 years ago

ASM will be organising the ninth event for Autocross and the fourth event for the Motocross ASM-Poiatti Championships 2011-2012 next Sunday at Ta’ Qali. First races start at 11am.

In the Autocross Class ‘A’ championship list Christian Galea, on his Ritmo, is now leading with 47 points over Patrick Cassar, on the Opel, with just a single point. This change in position took place during the last event when Cassar lost all his marginal points to Galea. Third placed Manuel Muscat has 26 points on his Opel Corsa in Class ‘A’.

Current Class B leader is Mario Scicluna. He won full points in the Class ‘B’ finals and is now on top of the list with 26 points. Runner-up to Scicluna is Matthew Borg with 24 points on his fast Vauxhall Corsa. Kieth Borg, on another Nova, and James Buttigieg, on a Fiesta, share thirdrd overall with 13 points.

High competition exists in Motocross Class ‘A’ where Carm Borg is leading with 70 points on his yellow Suzuki RMZ. Clayton Camilleri on a KTM follows close by to Carmel with 65 points. Clayton is five points ahead of current championship leader Stefan Dimech’s 60 points on his Honda CRF. Fourth place is shared between Paul Muscat (KTM) and Edward Ciantar (Kawasaki) with 48 points each. During the next race, all riders are expected to be battling together for the best possible high places, thus the highest points scores possible.

Class B is also highly competitive between four riders. Charles Borg, from Gozo, is leading the pack with 67 points. Arthur Micallef is following very close by with 63 points. Both Borg and Micallef ride Honda CRF 250cc bikes. Third place is now shared between Brandon Muscat on a Yamaha YZ and Brandon Slowe on a Honda CRF with 53 points each. Both are expected to seek highest place possible in next Sunday’s competition.

Since the introduction of Trials, the ASM Executive Committee has set the officials for this revived Trials section. Eddie Bonello is posted as the Trials President. He last occupied this post way back in 2001. Manuel Camilleri is the Section’s secretary while Nick Farrugia is the new treasurer.

This committee has been working on reestablishing the rules and ASR’s for the Trials competitions. A new four event mini-championship will be organised between 26 February and May. Each event lasts about four hours where all competitors will challenge no less than 10 sections.

On Thursday 16 February 2012 the ASM president and secretary will be meeting the Demolition drivers at the ASM clubhouse at Mtarfa. The race rules and other matters will be discussed with the members present. All prospective Demolition drivers are urged to attend.

Practice sessions on Saturday are held from 10am for the Motocross and from 2pm for the Autocross cars.

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