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If I may suggest, why don't we try these karts insted??

http://www.ultrafastkarts.com.au/index.html

They do endurance racing too...

http://www.ultrafastkarts.com.au/enduranceracing.html

Must say, the hillclimb has got me interested... :P

Marco, for you, i will look into it.

I have a few other events in the planning stages at the moment so i will put it on the list. We can definately do something later in the year. :P

Might see if Blacksun is prepared to put their trophy up for grabs on this event as it is a "Karting Event". Mike and Nige, let me know what you think.

I've done the UltraFastKarts thing on Barbagallos but TBH, what we did at the proper kart track was a lot more fun. The karts are very similar (I think the ones we used for the SAUWA event were a bit faster) but with the big wide Barbagallo track wasn't very fun with the karts compared to the International Kartway.

I would be opposed to a move from Wanneroo International Kart Hire.

The reasoning is from a competitive and a cost nature,

Yes racing on Barbs would be great but the smaller , closer racing up the road has been widely commented as being the preffered option.

The cost is another factor, In getting the same price with the owners at WIKH I has agreed to host at least 3 events a year there, so moving would not be in the interest of BlackSun Imports and of course the throphy event we setup.

Mike

Marco, for you, i will look into it.

I have a few other events in the planning stages at the moment so i will put it on the list. We can definately do something later in the year. :P

Hmmm, I see Bubba and Mike aren't that interested...

Two points.

1) Bubba, did you do the hillclimb??

2) Mike, we could still do the 3 races at the International Track, but maybe we could do a hill climb as a one off, and unaffiliated with the 'Blacksun Karting Champship'.. :(

Hmmm, I see Bubba and Mike aren't that interested...

Two points.

1) Bubba, did you do the hillclimb??

2) Mike, we could still do the 3 races at the International Track, but maybe we could do a hill climb as a one off, and unaffiliated with the 'Blacksun Karting Champship'.. :P

Nah just the short track, but like I said, due to the size (width) of the track, racing is more fun at WIKH.

Allow the Karting gods to consult and we will get back to you.

By the way, that trophy looks shit hot at Brads joint!

its on his desk at work i have to look at it everyday

damn im going to get a trophy just do that i can have something on my desk

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