Sam Joseph (Swansea) recorded his second win of the season with an impressive performance on a saturated track by winning all five of his races. Joseph claimed victory by half a second from Dan Thomas (Templeton), who was one of the favourites for the event due to his extensive experience in autograss racing. Rookie Ross Chell (Narberth) built on a strong finish in the previous round to claim his first podium of the season ahead of Brian Newton (Llansteffan) in fourth. Despite narrowly missing out on qualifying for the A final, Carwyn Bowen (Efailwen) asserted himself over the other drivers in the B final to claim victory, leaving many to speculate where he would have finished had he qualified for the A final. By achieving a maximum points haul during the event, Sam Joseph increased his margin over Dan Thomas in the overall standings. A difficult round for Richard Francis (Cross Hands) sees the Heavyweight Championship close up, while Ross Chell now sits on top of the Rookie of the Year standings. The next event of the 2014 Pembrokeshire Karting Championship heads indoors for the first time in its history with West Wales Karting of Haverfordwest hosting round three. The tight, technical track will provide drivers with a huge challenge and will catch out the competitors that prefer outdoor racing. Round three takes place on Saturday, June 7, at 4 pm. Competitors must register through http://www.pembrokeshirekarting.co.uk">www.pembrokeshirekarting.co.uk to guarantee a place. Registered drivers will take priority over arrive and drive competitors.