Team A-Kill

Team A-Kill was a team that entered the later series of Robot Wars, as well as the Middleweight Championship of Series 3. The team was captained by Chris Delph, who was joined by Stan Delph and Andy Brasted for series 3, and in the later wars Ryan Delph and Gordon Johncock. Johncock, the driver, only ended up as the driver for the later series because Chris Delph had posted an advert in the newspaper that read 'Assistant Wanted for Robot Wars, Do you want to be a driver?'. Chris wanted someone outside of Robot Wars to have a go at being a member of the team. A number of people applied for the position but apparantly Gordon was the only applicant to not feel on edge for being requested to drive the robot in the series itself. They entered with three robots, the first of which, A-Kill (Middleweight), was joint winner of the Series 3 Middleweight Melee along with Tentoumushi. The team also entered Series 6 with a heavyweight version of their middleweight machine, also called A-Kill, with was sold on eBay following the war to finance their Series 7 and Extreme 2 robot, Saw Point (Series 7), which was also sold on eBay after Robot Wars ended. Neither of these had great success, with A-Kill reaching Round 2 but losing to Panic Attack, and Saw Point falling in Round 1.

Team A-Kill entered a number of robots including Mini-Whizz and Whizz-Bang into the sister show, Techno Games, like many other teams competing in Robot Wars.

Wins/Losses

 * Wins: 2
 * Losses: 4

Series Record

 * Series 1-2: Did not enter
 * Series 3: Middleweight Melee with A-Kill (Middleweight)
 * Series 4-5: Did not enter
 * Series 6: Heat, Round 2 with A-Kill
 * Series 7: Heat, Round 1 with Saw Point (Series 7)