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rralston:
Top Pro Karts for the Sunday Endurance race, its gonna be a blast!. It is one hour split with two drivers (so not full 3 hour Endurance). More rain more fun. 15 Karts equals some excellent over taking opportunites.
Ok, back to the telemetry...
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Top Pro Karts for the Sunday Endurance race, its gonna be a blast!. It is one hour split with two drivers (so not full 3 hour Endurance). More rain more fun. 15 Karts equals some excellent over taking opportunites.
Ok, back to the telemetry...
Often.
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Oooops!, forgot to mention. I think indoor kart tracks only have single engine karts (200cc), it may not be to clever if there are some 'big boned' drivers. Outdoors have both 200 and 400cc karts.
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Nice ! I've race Pro-Karts myself, but mainly corporate stuff.
I raced a Rotax Max last season - so I know what ya mean about small engines and heafty people - they simply don't go ! (I should know)
Good luck !
Rich
I raced a Rotax Max last season - so I know what ya mean about small engines and heafty people - they simply don't go ! (I should know)
Good luck !
Rich
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If people are up for a bit of karting, then how about the UK's largest outdoor track - Daytona International, right here in Milton Keynes. Obviously nothing to do with it's proximity to my humble abode
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Count me in
ukliam, I've also been to the Aylesbury karting track (going next week) and can recommend it.
Daytona in MK has always looked appealing. As regards location it is well connected with A5 and M1 etc, fairly central (to the country that is )
ukliam, I've also been to the Aylesbury karting track (going next week) and can recommend it.
Daytona in MK has always looked appealing. As regards location it is well connected with A5 and M1 etc, fairly central (to the country that is )
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I did an endurance a Daytona in concrete cow land, last year. It was great apart from...being slightly Rubenesque, the drag up the hill was a bit slow.....Its a real pisser when about a dozen 6 year olds go buzzing past you up the hill. Mind you its dead easy to squash them in the pit lane