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lol, i went a few days ago, and i ran a 28 so i dunno if ya call that fast but i do (copmpared to my friends) ahh that was a great day there, being alowed to do watever we wanted :D ( including me sliding around the first corner and my friend hitting me and doing fishies down the main straight and swinging it around the sweaper and hairpin etc anmd not getting warnings lol :( )

Yeah, everytime its different - but its safe to assume thats usually a resonable pace. 27 - 28ish..

I just want more power for happy fun sliding :burnout: They kinda bog in.. :D

heh. yeah all the (public) karts at fyshwick and hume suck. they're all so different!!!

i've posted 27sec times at hume one race, then struggled to go below 30, same track, same day, similar lines etc... different kart.

still... half the fun i spose!

depending when it is, i might be in. jayce, you know the drill, remind me closer to the event :rofl:

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One of the rules (hopefully it will work) is that you cant have the same kart twice. The day is on 26th June @ 12 midday. Pre-payment is going to be essential as we have to pay the kart place before the day. So SAU get your team together. I have organised a BBQ for the day as well, total cost has changed to $35 per driver to assist with paying for food and trophies.

BTW - Im banning Frink :P ha ha, just jokes!

im in for a pre-race day. I wanna go when its wet again. The sweeper outside at the end of the straight it mad fun, then the next hairpin you lean rite over the steering wheel and turn and they swing nuts  :wassup:

Reckon we can organise some "in-cart footage" somehow? It'd rock for the DVD stuff you guys are doing...

I should tell you guys that Frink and I went out for a little practice on Friday night... I thought I did a pretty respectable time = 27.16, thats my best... But then Frink got the good kart and set out to impress everyone! He did a F*cking 26.01 followed by consecutive 26 second laps the whole race He did at least 6 sub 27 second laps in a row, I will be really really surprised if he doesnt win this kart day, He's a freak!

BTW Im in!

no chance of in-kart footage. having worked there, the thought crossed my mind more than once and i tried it twice. the first time i tried it i wrapped the camera in foam and taped it to the side-pod. the second time i made up a mount which attached itself to the rollcage. both were extremely bad for vibrations. see,go-karts lack a little item called SUSPENSION!

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