Kittle on the Gas..
3rd November 2011
Story: Randall Kilner

Peter Kittle Motorsport has capped off a rewarding 2011 off road
racing season, with a podium finish at their first attempt at
the Kickstarters Gascoyne Dash in Western Australia. Fresh from
securing a second consecutive AORC title, Peter Kittle
Motorsport unleashed their two car team at the event based out
of Carnarvon, 1000km north of Perth. After two laps of the 187km
course at Bidgemia Station, it was Andrew and Matthew Kittle who
brought the teams #14 Jimco home in second position. The
brothers finished just 5 minutes behind Travis Robinson and Paul
Currie in the #13 OBR jimco, who won the event for the third
consecutive year. Carnarvon local, Ken Styles and Josh Ellis
finished third outright in the #44 Holeshot Buggy after battling
with Kittle for most of the weekend.
The weekend started well for the team with David Fellows locking
in second on the grid in the #1 Jimco, while Andrew Kittle
slotted the #14 Jimco into fifth after the 13km prologue at the
Carnavon Race Course on Friday morning. Fellows then got away to
a good start on the first loop on Saturday, shadowing Robinson
as they charged around the track. However the gearbox in Fellows
Jimco became jammed in fourth gear, eventually leaving them
stranded in the riverbed less than a kilometre from the finish
line. Kittle was left to fly the flag for the team and worked
his way up the leaderboard, to finish second in an overall time
of 4hours 46min 3.41sec.
“We are happy with how the race went, we had heard a lot about
the Gascoyne Dash over the last few years, especially from
Outerbounds Racing and thought we would go over for a crack this
year. We were always going to take my car but we also decided to
take Dave’s car after the cancellation of Goondiwindi and we are
all pretty impressed with the race layout and format.” Said
Andrew Kittle
“The track is different to anything else that we do. The
nationals are more flowing and with higher speeds, and each
track has its own characteristic, where this track has a fair
mix of everything. There are a lot of good spots that you can
open the car up into fifth gear and on the other hand you are
often back to first gear as well. It’s a good test of everyone’s
whole vehicle rather than just one aspect of it.”
“It was a very good test of our machinery. It was disappointing
that Dave couldn’t finish due to mechanical difficulties but
this punched me up to second overall for the weekend which we
are really happy with.”
Initially it appeared that Andrew Kittle may have taken the
outright win, after the organisers made an error in the
application of a time penalty to Travis Robinson. However this
mistake was corrected on Wednesday, which allowed Robinson to
take his third win at the event.
“We are glad that the organisers put Trav back to first as he
was the best driver there over the weekend.”
Team owner Peter Kittle echoed Andrew’s feelings, “As far as we
are concerned Travis won the race, when we came second we were
happy with that because that is where we should have been.
Travis deserved to win it.”
“We are happy with how Andrew and Macca went, they had a flat
tyre on the second day but recovered from that. He is driving
with his head and he is getting quicker and quicker and we are
happy with that.”
“I think the Gascoyne Dash is a great event, with the terrain,
where it is and the format all excellent. I am more than happy
with that and we would go back again. Dave also enjoyed the
track, along with the warm welcome from the Carnarvon locals. If
they keep working on it, the Dash will become a big event.”
Continued Peter.
2011 has become a landmark year for Andrew Kittle, after taking
second outright at the Finke Desert Race and now second at the
Kickstarters Gascoyne Dash.
“This year has been my best year by a long way. It is a case of
getting used to the car and the pressure of the race weekend. I
am not putting as much pressure on myself now as I probably did
earlier and have learnt that the results will come if you keep
putting in the effort.” Said Andrew
With the 2011 season now drawn to a close, the team is now
focusing their attention on 2012, which will see Peter Kittle
Motorsport take battle on three different fronts. Dave Fellows
will campaign the new Jimco Trophy Truck in the Extreme 2WD
Class, Andrew Kittle will continue to pilot the Toyota powered
#14 Jimco in Proclass, while his younger brother Matthew Kittle
will take the reigns of Fellows current Probuggy, which is
scheduled to be converted to a Prolite over the coming months.
Peter Kittle Motorsport would like to thank the event
organisers, officials and fellow competitors for a great 2011
season, and the team looks forward to the 2012 season.
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