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- October 2, 2012 at 8:12 pm #43953Roger MillerParticipant
Please watch for updates on this weekends race. Current weather forecasts keep changing as the week is progressing. As of now we plan on holding the race, Saturday is the issue as of now, Sunday shows that it will warm up in the Springs and at SBR. We’d like to have folks have a chance to test and tune Saturday if at all possible. We might start later on Sunday to let the temps rise ( maybe start at 10am or 50 degrees and rising). Watch this thread and our website for updates. The alternative is to run the following weekend. Watch for either me or Eddy to post updates.
If you pre-register and we don’t run this weekend or next, we will refund your money, we hope that you do use our on-line registration for this race. If you don’t come Saturday and we still run Sunday, please make sure to register on line no later then 8:00 pm Saturday night in order for our scoring and timing folks to get you in the computer. Thanks
Roger Miller
President. PPKRCOctober 2, 2012 at 11:34 pm #65914Greg WelchParticipantLets hope the weather cooperates for this weekend, as I’ll be at the Robopong 200 next weekend.
October 3, 2012 at 4:29 am #65915Jon RomeneskoParticipantThe weather best hold out! First and only race for me this year, and I wanted to book my hotel soon… :taz
Whats a little cold, anyways?
October 3, 2012 at 1:08 pm #65916Jordan IglesiasParticipantThe weather should be good enough for both days. We are racing!
October 3, 2012 at 2:30 pm #65917Kirk DeasonParticipantTeam HARDKart might just be creeping out of retirement for this race in our new 100cc screamer. The original HARDKart chassis has been rebuilt to 1998 specs (only the finest) and the Parilla Swift has been freshened and track tested. While the driver is rusty (and showing up with no practice to race on sunday) the kart should be good. Thanks to Freezeman for straightening my flexi-metal and getting me back to a good baseline.
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