Alyx Coby: An Irish Girl Winning In The UK

Alyx Coby became the first ever winner of the F100UK British O Plate after her victory in Nutts Corner Circuit in Co. Antrim.

Alyx Coby: An Irish Girl Winning In The UK
HerSport Editor
HerSport Editor

Alyx Coby took to Nutts Corner Circuit in Co. Antrim last weekend to take part in the F100UK British Open and compete for the O Plate title. She showed her class and talent, resulting in the Irish girl winning in the UK event.
The F100UK British Championship features karts from what many refer to as the “golden age of karting” - the late 80s and 90s. It was an era of lightweight 100cc air-cooled karts screaming at up to 20,000RPM with no electronics or radiator, unlike the modern IAME X30 kart Alyx has been driving for the last two years.
Following in her father’s footsteps, Alyx started kart-racing at the age of 8. In 2013, she won the Munster Karting Club “O Plate” and then in 2015, she was the first girl to win a national final at Cadet Level (age 8 - 12).
At the age of 11, Alyx was the youngest driver competing at the IAME X30 Junior Class in Ireland – she was also the first girl! She drives a Fernando Alonso Kart with a 125cc IAME engine. This means the kart can reach speeds up to 100km/h.
Racing in the JICA class, aimed at drivers aged 13-16, she was racing a kart similar to the one her father Gary drove when he was her age. This was the first time the F100UK series hosted a race in this class, with the aim to encourage more young drivers to enter the historic racing series. Alyx's success will undoubtedly encourage more female participation in the sport.
Friday morning at Nutts Corner was the first opportunity Alyx had to sit in the 1998 CRG Charlotte kart she would use for the event. Despite never driving a kart with the 100cc Vortex engine before, by her second run she was setting times as fast as many of the drivers in the senior class and got quicker with each run. By the end of the day she was the quickest driver in the JICA class.

Alyx Coby at the F100UK British Open at Nutts Corner. Photo: Marc Quinlivan

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The Saturday practice session was cut short due to heavy rain which left Alyx only a five-minute session on track to familiarise herself with the conditions ahead of the qualifying shootout to determine the starting positions for Sunday’s first heat. With drivers getting just two flying laps to set their fastest time she set an almost identical time on both laps - just two hundredths of a second apart - to secure pole position by almost three and a half seconds in the damp conditions.
Starting the first of Sunday’s two heats from pole position Alyx held her position through the first corner and, with the track still greasy following the heavy rain the day before, she managed to extend her lead by as much as 5 seconds a lap over the 12 lap race as she was able to get more grip out of the fresh tyres and took the flag with a margin of almost a minute.
With the grid reversed for the second heat, Alyx started from the back of the pack. She made it up to 3rd on the run into the first corner but spun while trying to avoid the lead two karts which had spun in front of her. She got back on track but had lost almost 10 seconds to the leader. By the end of lap 2 she made it onto his rear bumper and took the lead on the way into turn 2 and then opened up a gap to take her second victory of the day.
Following the two heats, Alyx lined up on pole position for the pre-final. A technical issue with the kart caused her kart to cut out at the start and with the kart not having an electronic starter like she was unable to restart it. A red flag for an incident on the second lap allowed her to join the back of the grid for the restart and she finished the shortened race in third position.
This left the teenager in third place on the grid for the final where she took the lead by the end of the first lap and pulled away while the chasing drivers got stuck in their own battle for a couple of laps, eventually taking the chequered flag with a comfortable lead to become the first ever winner of the F100UK British O Plate.
After a long weekend of racing there’s no time for Alyx to relax as she’ll be back in her regular kart this weekend for Round 6 the Motorsport Ireland Karting Championship where she’ll be aiming to improve on her third place position in the series. Alyx Coby is showing there is a place for women in motorsport, making great strides in the sport - find out more about Alyx here.
Source: Marc Quinlivan
Photo credit: Marc Quinlivan

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