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Results for 14 Skyline Aus - Adults at 10:24

Heat overview Best time

1. Desmond Ong 00:36.162

2. Anton Polkamp 00:36.258

3. Michael Hill 00:36.588

4. Eric Yamashita 00:36.596

5. Matt Ware 00:36.703

6. Ian Blott 00:36.829

7. David Milano 00:36.837

8. Brennan James 00:36.877

9. Dale Laughton 00:36.977

10. Alex Bennett 00:36.986

11. Peter Savva 00:37.098

12. Rajeel Deo 00:37.164

13. Rajeev Deo 00:37.844

14. Mathew Leal 00:39.032

15. Jun Ma 00:40.142

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Lol gokarting iz srs bizness.

Had heaps of fun, they do seem a little erratic on black flagging;

I punted a slowing kart at the top of the track early in the 3 session, and put my hand up when the Marshall chick pulled out the black flag.

She then flagged the driver in front, and on the same lap pinged someone else, even though again I had my hand raised.

I think on the next lap she did someone else.

So if that was you, sorry.

Results for 16 Skyline Aus - Adults at 10:48

Heat overview Best time

1. David Milano 00:36.207

2. Anton Polkamp 00:36.248

3. Michael Hill 00:36.405

4. Ian Blott 00:36.432

5. Eric Yamashita 00:36.468

6. Dale Laughton 00:36.519

7. Desmond Ong 00:36.562

8. Peter Savva 00:36.610

9. Mathew Leal 00:36.696

10. Matt Ware 00:36.713

11. Brennan James 00:36.865

12. Alex Bennett 00:36.954

13. Vince Aquino 00:37.308

14. RD Borbajo 00:37.758

15. Jun Ma 00:38.875

Luddenham Raceway
821-849 Luddenham Rd
Luddenham NSW 2745
http://www.luddenhamraceway.com/

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Best times of the day

1. Christopher Refalo 00:35.983

2. Desmond Ong 00:36.162

3. David Milano 00:36.207

4. Anton Polkamp 00:36.248

5. Paul Savvinos 00:36.263

6. Dylan Braithwaite 00:36.265

7. James Wen 00:36.397

8. Michael Hill 00:36.405

9. Ian Blott 00:36.432

10. Eric Yamashita 00:36.468

11. Dale Laughton 00:36.519

12. Robbie Thomas 00:36.590

13. Peter Savva 00:36.610

14. Jesse Mcdade' bates 00:36.619

I really need to get back on the forums. I missed this and i live 5 min away :(

Duuuuuuude! at least subscribe to the Events section!!! Email alerts so you don't miss that shit!

Also, would be interested to know how heavy the karts are to see if the weight increase is actally negligible or not :P

Hehehe.

Desmond pulled a blinder in the last session; well played good sir!

Hehehe second session really. Had a clear track for 2 laps. I need to lose weight. 85kg 4 stroke karts makes me feel fat.

Had a great time guys. Unfortunately I I didn't get to meet all of you because I arrived late and only got to race with you guys in the last heat. Then I had to leave right after the third race but it was good to meet Raj and attend my first event (finally). Looking forward to the next one.

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