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Round 1 - Sau Vic Go Kart Series


Tony Olsson
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I went last winter in the wet, open wheeled carts make for a whole lot of splashing... Bring your wet weather gear and gopros for the drifty fun :D

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Cheers for organising a great day, so I didn't quite get to grips with the kart in the wet but great fun and so glad I brought a change of clothes.

Crumpled results attached

I'd have attached the racechrono Le Mans Lakeside track but the uploader didn't like the rcz file

SAU Kart Rnd#1.pdf

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Was a real fun day, even for those (me) when off the track! :P hope everyone had a blast and got near a heater quick afterwards. Next round in a couple of months so stay tuned for more info on that. Will post up series points later tonight for people to either boast or cry over :)

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Ok so points after round 1 are -

Quinton R - 25pts

Sam C - 18pts

John R - 15pts

Ray B - 12pts

Rhys S - 10pts

John P - 8pts

Andrew C - 6pts

Simon H - 4pts

Sean P - 2pts

Tony O - 1pts

Michael K - 0pts

Robyn R - 0pts

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