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- January 5, 2014 at 6:47 pm #66822
Jon Romenesko
ParticipantNot to mention a cash purse, and arrive and drive packages.
http://www.floridawintertour.com/news/62-2014/393-fwt-briggs-lo206-challenge.html
With how ultra-competitive the FWT is, i’m interested to see how the 206 is received there.
January 18, 2014 at 10:50 pm #66823Stan Bryniarski
ParticipantIs there an interest in adding the L-206 as a local option for 2014 in the RMPKC series?
Let me know your thoughts.Stan Bryniarski
RMPKC Series DirectorJanuary 20, 2014 at 8:44 pm #66824Jon Romenesko
ParticipantYou can count me as interested, Stan. It could allow me to run some races out of Denver, when I wouldn’t ordinarily want to spend the $$$ to take the trip with my shifter. I don’t have a 206 yet, but I should have a kart ready to go by the time the season starts.
January 21, 2014 at 1:57 pm #66825richardhensley
ParticipantStan,
There is a significant amount of proposed 206 support by race promoters such as your self. The Track at Centennial is proposing a 206 class running, the adults that run with the CJKC are also proposing a 206 class, and now you have mentioned it.
I personally am planning on having two 206 karts are any race where I can run. This means replacing my clone motors with 206 motors, so I’m committed.
Richard
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