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2nd November 2011
IKD are pleased to announce the introduction of the Rotax Pro Tour Manufacturers Cup.
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Candice Dillon is excelling in a male-dominated sport, winning a go-karting silver medal at the Australian Masters Games in Adelaide.
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Inox Lubricants supported, James Greenwood may have placed second to Rockhampton’s Brenton Simonds at Gladstone last weekend, but he secured Harrington Doyle Racing’s third successive outright victory in the annual Super Cheap Auto Kart Series and his first own SCAKS Series Title.
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The opening round of the new Rotax ranking system was hotly contested but there was no denying Victoria’s Troy Woolston as he took his Intrepid Cruiser V’s across the line to win both Rotax Heavy and DD2 class of Rotax Pro Tour held across the weekend at Canberra Kart Track.
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A new format for the Southern Go Kart Club Championship appears to have hit the spot with it’s members throughout 2011.
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Kart racing will return to television screens across the country for the first time in a number of years when the CIK Stars of Karting Series presented by Castrol EDGE will be shown on SPEED TV Australia this Thursday night.
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The online Pre-Entry function on the Australian Karting Association's CM:S System has now been upgraded to include payment for your entry.
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Many of Australia’s top kart racers will join with Western Australia’s best this weekend as they line up to dash for the cash in Kalgoorlie’s most prestigious event on the karting calendar.
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All of the action from the 2011 Rotax Max Challenge Grand Final will be telecast live on www.kartracingnetwork.com
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The final day of the Rotax Pro Tour Canberra, the first event of the 2011/12 Rotax Pro Tour, saw a number of exciting finals races in each of the seven classes that competed at Canberra’s Fairbairn Park circuit. The main focus of attention was on Rotax Light, where 28 of the 35 karts entered battled it out in the 25-lap final.
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