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ok then, if i can make it ill rock up. hopefully the carts are a bit more varied than last time. none of this daisy chain of karts on the racing line not being able to overtake each other :P

I didn't have that problem, as I was in front the whole race :P

Last time we went, the carts were all brand new and had only been delivered 2 weeks earlier so they were very evenly matched... In a way this just means that identifing and taking the correct line through corners is crucial to getting ahead. Nowhere near as fun as solidly mismatched carts though, overtaking like a boss

Thought being rammed off the track only happens to those going too slow :-)

negative, qualified second. worked from last to- 4th. i may be the bowser of the sau kart series but i aint slow lol.

and on that note gents, the turd did not get fixed, due to a piece of shit toyota last night. so it looks like im out, unless i can get it done saturday afternoon/evening. which is a long shot.

So the day has come, where there is one more day still till the 1st round :P With there still being plenty of spots available, round 1 is now open for people to turn up on the day and pay their race fee! So if you have been wanting to race but haven't had the time to make it to the bank come along at 12pm the Le Mans to grab a spot, first in best dressed! :)

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