NOAH MURRAY
VMR · VORTEX MINI ROK // #99 // KARTSPORT CANTERBURY
Noah suited up at his home club, helmet in hand, mid focus before a session.
FROM NOVICE PLATES TO RACING UP FRONT
I'm 11 and in my debut karting season out of KartSport Canterbury. I took to the sport fast, putting in the hours at every club day and lifting my pace meeting by meeting.
Early in the season I had my novice plates pulled ahead of schedule. A small but telling milestone, and the club recognising I already belonged in the main grid.
Family scene in the paddock, dad working on the kart, Noah looking on. Honest and warm.
A FAMILY EFFORT, A FRONT-RUNNING RESULT
My family funds every lap on a tight budget. Every dollar is accounted for, every set of tyres is made to count, and the results have come anyway.
That's the grit and resourcefulness I bring to the grid. I treat every lap like it's the only one I'm getting.
"I DON'T HAVE THE BUDGET. I HAVE THE WORK RATE."
Noah on track, helmet on, head down through a corner, focused and fast.
UP THROUGH THE CLASSES
From Mini ROK upward through the KartSport New Zealand class ladder, the plan is simple. I keep climbing, I keep learning, and I keep winning races.
The long term goal is the one every kid in a kart shares. The difference is I'm willing to do the unglamorous work it takes to get there.
