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Sau Vic Go Karts 2016 Round 3

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December 9th is the date set for the final round of the SAU Vic 2016 Go Kart Series.

To be held at Auscarts Racing at Port Melbourne this final round should prove exciting and a challenge for everyone!!!

https://www.google.com.au/maps/place/Auscarts+Racing/@-37.8324332,144.9244323,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x8d522baf771189a0!8m2!3d-37.8324332!4d144.9244323

The round will consist of
Qualifying session - 10min per group
Heats - 10min per group
Consolation Final - 6mins
Grand Final - 6mins

Kart Info -
European built Sodi kart, 9 horsepower, 4 stroke, 270CC, powered by a Honda engine, up to 80km/h

Track Info -
The Port Melbourne Setting is fitted out with a  State of the Art Track. Auscarts always meets high standards by constructing a purpose built racing circuit featuring grading, sunken corners, A Pit Lane Bridge, three long straights, fast sweepers, two tight and two wider hair pins, two switch backs and much much more.

Entry Info -
Entry fee is $85 which includes all race sessions
Sign in at 7pm, racing starts 7:30pm
Drinks and snacks available from the venue.
To enter simply send paypal payment to - [email protected] with the reference GK-R3

- Drivers List -

Melissa Thornton

Matthew Doyle

Sam Lehmann

Jayden Ingley

Mick Godden

Mitchell Carlesso

Liam Clements

Daniella Daniels

Vince Tomasello

Simon Henman

Haider Butt

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

If you're looking for something to do tonight we still have a few spots left for tonight's round. Get in touch here if you would like to race or first in tonight gets on the grid!

A few more names have been added to the driver's list too so check out the top post for a who's who of SAU Vic karting!!! :)

What an awesome night of racing!!! Big thanks of course to everyone who came tonight to either watch or to get out there racing!
Congrats to the racers who ended the championship on the podium. Championship standings ended as 3rd Sam Lehmann, 2nd Matthew Doyle and our 1st place winner for the 2016 championship is - Daniella Daniels. (full championship results will be posted soon). Great racing by all and close times between people made this year very entertaining to watch.
We hope you had a heap of fun over the championship and that we will see you for a bigger and better season next year.



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