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That would of been a hairy moment for no.#45 :).

I went karting at Port Elliot Pitts on the wkend & a mate swerved on the second chicane to avoid hitting someone, he hit the dirt ditch & then launched the kart a good foot in the air. He's still prob feeling it today :).

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That would of been a hairy moment for no.#45 :P.

I went karting at Port Elliot Pitts on the wkend & a mate swerved on the second chicane to avoid hitting someone, he hit the dirt ditch & then launched the kart a good foot in the air. He's still prob feeling it today :O.

haha i did the same thing when racing a group as a mate spun near that corner... launched and then left blackstrips down the road after working to recover the sideways momentum :P go karting is great fun (especially in bigger engine karts than standard ones!!)

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where exactly is that in bolivar and when do they compete?

im interested in joining a kart club.... might be buying a mates KTS-100 (gets up to 100km/h) kart and hoping that I could join a kart class for competition...

Hey buddy the Go Kart track is in Bolivar just off Pt Wakefield Hwy just passed the Caltex think the road is Summer Rd. The racing has stopped for the year but i think the club is called Southern Sprint Kart Club of SA

http://www.southernskc.asn.au/

We acctually race for a Go Kart shop called Ian William Tuning if you go see him he will help you out, website below

http://www.iwt.com.au/

Good luck and hope to see you out there

Darren

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