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lol, i get it now :blush:

ahahahahahahahaha... brads a dickhead :blink:

:teehee: so we just doin one race or like a championship thing??

Yeah I am up for the championship thing...so if we are doing that would be a day thing and we can get some lunch as well...

I say a championship thing so I can officialy kick all your arses back to picton.

Pfft!!No more Mrs Nice girl! :sweat:

Your on!! :bunny:

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well first we gotta vote on where we're doin it an when, then we can figure out where we can have lunch...

jay i pm'd u bout the 2 way....

Well the 29th is the date :teehee:

Just need to vote on the place

I'll get another broucher from Picton Karting and let you all know of the prices. But I do know that if we do a Enduro race or something like that, they do provide lunch.

OoOoO Really cool

how about picton, because we take good roads to get there. its not really a cruise to minto

joey can come to ctown first, then go back to picton

haha yeah!!

Yeah I am undecided on your link or picton karts...

Does yours have an enduro session Paul??

yeah its got like corporate/group meetings, "Race your opponents to the finishing line in this Mini Grand Prix style format, suitable for any group or occasion. The Race Meeting sees drivers competing in 3 heats, followed by a longer final feature race to determine the ultimate winner."

pretty expensive but an i don't think it has lunch :(

http://www.kartatak.com.au/corporate.htm

 

OK LISTEN UP EVERYONE, I FINALLY HAVE PRICES AND STUFF.

Only took me a week to ask my brother for the broucher.........................anyway here go's

Picton Karting Track

Length 640m, avg lap 42-44sec, powered by 211cc 4 stroke Subaru Motor

1) Enduro Racing

Min 10 drivers cost $150.00 per kart per hour, only held on weekdays

Official welcome & registration

Driver training and saftey

Warm up

Break Race

1,2 & 3 enduros

2 Drivers per team

4 hours plus enduros a minimum of 1 driver extra per hour

Lap times recorded and provided

Optional presentation & trophies

2) GP Challenge

Min 10 drivers 1hour cost $125.00 per person

Official welcome & registration

Driver training and saftey

20min practice & qualifying

Break

20min race 1

Break

20min race 2

Lap times recorded and provided

Optional presentation & trophies

3) Sprint Challenge

Min 10 drivers 30min cost $65.00 per person

Official welcome & registration

Driver training and saftey

10min practice & qualifying

Break

20min Race

Lap times recorded and provided

Optional presentation & trophies

Have a look, maybe the GP Challenge would be good.

Please let it be known what you are interested in doing! :)




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