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26 May 2005, 08:52 (Ref:1310498) | #26 | |
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Class: Senior Lawnmower, i mean ProKart
Chassis: Stratos Clubman - 95 vintage and still going strong Club: Llandow, 2004 O Plate, 2004 Le Mans 24 Hours (prokart race of course) Opinions: By the looks of things 10/10ths needs to sponsor a kart team at Llandow |
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2 Jun 2005, 17:40 (Ref:1318291) | #27 | ||
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We have 2 drivers Ray/Jim, racing a Bowman Prokart at Rye house, it's our first season racing and we ain't doing to bad, our last race had 33 karts! on the track. We currently stand at 16th out of 33. Any prokarters should check out the website. www.rye-house.co.uk full race statistics and current standings can be found by following these links....'owner driver'...'prokart'...'links to our pages'...'race statistics'
That's if you interested..lol. nice to meet y'all |
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2 Jun 2005, 17:41 (Ref:1318294) | #28 | ||
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7 Jun 2005, 17:49 (Ref:1322537) | #30 | ||
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Firstly i'm new here, so HI!
Class: Junior Max Chassis: Tony Kart Krypton 2004 Championship: South African Rotax Max Challenge, Bloemfontein Kart Club, regional and club events, Engen Supa Karts National Championship. Opinion: Competition is really tough. |
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21 Jun 2005, 21:15 (Ref:1336467) | #31 | ||
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Just thought that I'de throw a wrench into the works:
Race: KART sanctioned Stock Medium, Stock Heavy, and Blue Wazoom. Chassis: 2 STS Offsets (STS= Seriously Trick......Stuff) Made in Indianapolis Race at: Thunderlake Speedway(1/5 mile slightly banked clay oval) Warrensburg (1/5 mile HIGHLY banked clay oval) Wellington (1/3 mile FLAT dirt oval) Travel within 4 states for money races Currently 3rd in points at T-Lake but lot's more season left to screw that up. Just thought I would throw this out so I could hear all the latest dirt track jokes. Remember: if you aren't getting dirty, you're not doing it right. Road raced cars for 17 years, been at these karts for about 4 years and convinced that I never really learned anything AND am getting dummer every day. I admire anybody that can drive one of these things tidy and fast. |
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21 Jun 2005, 21:24 (Ref:1336488) | #32 | |
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Do you have any pics? Just dont see many of those over here in the UK!
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28 Jun 2005, 15:15 (Ref:1342058) | #33 | |
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Class: Minimax
Chassis: 2002 Mitox did have 04 venox but changed I really want a racer ev Race at: Forest Edge(Barton stacey new track), Clay. Championships:2nd in FEKC and 12th in clay because of being away on holiday and not bothering for 2 meetings i was in 5th. I didnt admire any1 but in my first race in minimax Jack Harvey was pretty gud |
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28 Jun 2005, 23:40 (Ref:1342440) | #34 | ||
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Changing from my Krypton to a PCR chassis, Krypton has too much grip on the back wheels in our conditions..
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6 Jul 2005, 13:03 (Ref:1348738) | #35 | ||
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Class/ World Formula
Chassi/ MS (WF) Club/ Isle Of Man Kart Racing ASS' (I.O.M.K.R.A) I think kartin is good as does every driver. I realy admired Montoya in his early f1 days coz he started in f1 when i started in karts and i would always try and be like he was on the track. |
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6 Jul 2005, 13:54 (Ref:1348784) | #36 | ||
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What are those World Formula karts like to drive? They better than Pro-Kart? I was under the impression they were between Pro-Kart and 2/ performance levels
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28 Jul 2005, 22:28 (Ref:1366151) | #37 | ||
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I prefer the WF to the Pro-Kart its a quicker class and yes i would say its half way between a max and a pro-kart but i feel that if it picks up then it has potential to be a great class.
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1 Aug 2005, 14:23 (Ref:1369214) | #38 | ||
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Whats your class - Rotax Light
Chassis - Azzuro Z3-M Championship - No championship as of yet, but next year I will probably enter the NKRC Club Championship and the NSW Premier State Cup. Compeditors - I used to race with Ian Dyk (although he would always beat me) in Rookies. He has now gone on to race in the Australian Porsche Carerra Cup. |
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10 Sep 2005, 01:56 (Ref:1403372) | #39 | |
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Yamaha KT 100
Kiwikart Race at Mt Welly |
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10 Sep 2005, 16:16 (Ref:1403775) | #40 | ||
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see i always thought that a World Formula was halfway between Pro-Kart and Tkm 2/
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12 Sep 2005, 19:55 (Ref:1406040) | #41 | ||
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Whats your class - TKM Extreme
Chassis - Tec-Mec Championship - bits of everything, started off doing s1 at the start of the year but had a terrible first two rounds bending chassis in the first heat of both despite having the pace to run at the front. have had a lot of terrible luck this year so i'm easing off for now and building some money up for the start of next year. |
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17 Sep 2005, 18:46 (Ref:1410039) | #42 | ||
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Well I'm now officialy an F6 driver, did the Junior Royale today at Sandown. Was on the pace finished 5th in my first race and similar in the other races which was good as I had to start at the back as I am new to the series, final I started 7th, did get up think I finsihed around there. 7th overall.
I rent well Sam knows who this is Llyod Owen's Royale kart he raced last year. One thing I need to do is fitness, I 'm not used to 15 lap finals and that much laps on race weekends lol. Overall I was pleased with how I did and won the Novice Trophy. BTW Sam I'm number 12 just if you wanted to know. |
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18 Sep 2005, 07:49 (Ref:1410212) | #43 | ||
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terrible driving by llyod in the final he was all over the place crashing into everyone, it seemed like his life depended on finishing 2nd place, a good few time i saw he crash into number 5 when he had a run on him.
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1 Nov 2005, 19:52 (Ref:1449714) | #44 | ||
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Hello,
I'm Ron Verstegen I'm going to racing Rotax Max Senior I'm going to racing with a brand new Austerikart I'm going to race Belgian and European Rotax Max Challenge Opinion: Racing is the most wonderfull thing in life! |
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1 Nov 2005, 21:09 (Ref:1449797) | #45 | ||
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Welcome to these parts of the Forums Ron
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30 May 2006, 13:36 (Ref:1622950) | #46 | ||
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Just to update, this year so far I've been racing in Senior TKM 4 stroke in F6 and some club meetings...My first ever race was at Bayford Meadows in which I came 3rd which wasn't bad. Since then though I've had no luck at all, just about everything has gone wrong..and I mean around 20 things lol, you name it it's happened to me. This is just what happened at the last F6 round at Bayford 2 weeks a go. Two axels gone. One snapped on the test day, another got bent when someone hit me from behind when they spun in the final lol. The coil went. Spark plug went..
Anyway once I have more experience, I hope to do S1, either 2007 or definately 2008. I could also do the TKM festival, touch and go really...this year in F6, I'm well down in the championship, not even looking at the table, just gonna aim for the challenge trophy and win some heats as it's now the random grid postions from now on for most of the race, and the last round is at Sandown which I know very well so I wanna go off the season with a high.. Anyone here also apart from Sam that races in TKM 4 stroke? |
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21 Jul 2006, 21:17 (Ref:1661759) | #47 | |
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Whats your class? Junior TaG (Touch and Go)
Chassis? KGB Espionage Championship? Just club Opinions? I need more money.. tired of just club racing. |
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9 Aug 2006, 17:16 (Ref:1678553) | #48 | |
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Alpha Liberty 05 (they have stopped making them now ) Class... Junior Rotax Championship... Clay Pigeon Opinions... Racing is the best sport but everyone that doesnt do it says you just sit on ur a** and turn a steering wheel and think that its easy (they got to try it themselves because 15 lap finals are quite hard work) |
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10 Aug 2006, 17:40 (Ref:1679354) | #49 | ||
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Don't worry your not the only one that gets that perception given to them that racing is easy!
Whats the Alpha like to drive? I've always had a soft spot for them ever since i done some laps in one in France |
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11 Aug 2006, 08:08 (Ref:1679749) | #50 | |
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the Alpha is a good all over really,the setup is vital, if you make a small change on the alpha it is very noticable like the intrepid
all in all a great kart. alot of them race a kimbolton in rotax and alot in ICC |
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