DAVID Keet, racing the Danger UK Kawasaki, was unstoppable in the Big Wheel 85s at the Southern National meeting at Tincleton.

Keet’s blistering pace was unmatched and he clocked the track a good few seconds quicker than many Experts in the Ringwood Motocross Club event, near Dorchester.

Lap after lap, Keet got quicker and rode the gnarly sand to great effect taking overall victory over the weekend.

Scott Newham stayed up front all weekend challenging for results until a bad crash in race five almost ended his chances with a bruised hand.

Callum Priddle soaked up the occasion and took second spot from Newham who dusted himself down to step onto the final podium spot.

Harry Pritchard nailed the race wins to claim the honours in the Small Wheel 85s.

Runner-up Tom Shutler battled in the dust of Pritchard’s rear tyre but rode the ruts with great speed to beat Devon lad Louis Thomas who finished overall third. Almost 30 Autos took to the Tincleton circuit over the two days of hot action.

The little warriors found the deep sand a handful with their tiny wheels, but all battled on to receive trophies.

Weymouth racer Vinne-Ray Guthrie turned on the speed and was knocking handle bars with Mitchell Pockington in one close encounter.

Guthrie settled the score winning the Southern National laurels from Pocklington.

Big Wheel 85cc: 1 David Keet, 2 Callum Priddle, 3 Scott Newham, 4 Charlie Way, 5 Harry Hemmings, 6 Owen Cutler.

Small Wheel 85s: 1 Harry Pritchard, 2 Thomas Shutler, 3 Louis Thomas, 4 Hugh Mason, 5 Bradley Wilson, 6 Jack Johnstone.

Automatic 50cc: 1 Vinnie-Ray Guthrie, 2 Mitchell Pocklington, 3 Tyler Westcott, 4 Shea Wylie, 5 Luke Woolgroves, 6 Sol Osborne.