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seeing as the weather is getting worse closer to winter seeing if any one would be keen on a GP style race at Kart Mania at Gepps Cross.

We would need Either 14 or 16 drivers, the way it would be done is qualifying would be done in the same kart foe everone and the way the pairings would be done is everone would need to give me their weight and then id work out an average weight so both drivers would not de dissadvantaged.

It is a 120 lap race with drivers swapping every 20 laps. Not sure on costs at this stage just depends on numbers.

Whos keen and who is not cheers Matt

Opps sorry cant post twice for the pole, just say if ud be keen for the Saturday or Sunday

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who ever has there own helmet may want to bring it aswell

Helmets have to be full face too! We did a corporate day at the Gepps Cross track about 2mths ago, I took my open face helmet (my drag racing helmet) but they wouldn't allow it. *Brag* - I got the 2nd fastest time of the day, out of the 60-70 people that competed :)

nar u leh it's a bit hard cos i got work saturday mornings, footy saturday arvo, footy presentation saturday nites @ the club, sunday is RC Cars and sunday nite is volleyball ... farkn.. I'll b achn after footy too man... ohh well

Whatsisname, you musta got lucky with the gokarts n got a faster one, like Rob did at Goolwa when we all went up there for lunch. :)

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