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The latest King's Lynn stock car racing seen Daz Kitson pinned against a fence after a 'wall of death' routine




March F1 Stock Car driver Daz Kitson was left with more than just broken pride on Saturday night when he was involved in a big crash that saw his car left hanging from a fence and with a broken aerofoil.

He started off well, with a steady drive seeing him come home in sixth place in the White and Yellows race.

When battling for a top place with Finn Sargent, disaster struck and Kitson did a spectacular 'wall of death' routine which ended up with him being pinned against the fence.

Kitson clambers free of the wreckage.
Kitson clambers free of the wreckage.

Luckily, he was soon standing on top of his vehicle to acknowledge the applauding crowd.

The 2L Stock Cars saw some exciting action, but it was a disappointing night as Wisbech racers Tommy and Sam Parrin failed to get into the top ten all night.

Sam Parrin did look like he was going to win his first ever race at Lynn in the second all comers race when he built up a massive lead, but seen it evaporated when a caution period was introduced – ironically requested by Tommy.

The crash left Kitson's car pinned against the fence.
The crash left Kitson's car pinned against the fence.

Once the rest of the pack were on Sam’s tail, he was spun out despite a valiant effort.

Racing returns to King’s Lynn this Saturday (5pm) when the Micro Banger UK takes centre stage.

Racing also comes from the 2L Bangers, Unlimited Lady Bangers and Junior Bangers.

Drivers in action include Russell Gill, Lenny Murkin and James Licquorice.

Another dramatic day in King's Lynn...
Another dramatic day in King's Lynn...


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