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Mike Edwards.
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- August 17, 2004 at 3:40 pm #47289
Curt Kistler
ParticipantChuck,
My official position was 10 laps ahead of you, Rodney should have been DQ’d due to him running a 125 shifter last season at CRE, Rich should have been DQ’d just because he had his own helmet and driving suit, his wife will never weigh 150 pounds in her life, so there’s my 2 cents.All kidding aside, I had a blast and appreciate all the heckling, even Doug’s.
I would be more than happy to coach any of you real karters on what the “Fast” way around the track really is. 🙄
The fast laps times show it all, get over it Rod :idn:
Looking forward to the next challenge. CK
August 17, 2004 at 4:51 pm #47290Anonymous
InactiveWhat you all didn’t know was that not only did I have hot fuel I had gone in the night before and reringed,ported and polished, rebearing, and put a 125 cc honda on my rental kart. You all did not stand a chance. Mr. Kistler should have been black flagged for running me into the wall on the first turn. He must have learned that from someone. Mike should have been DQ’d just because he was a hazard on the course. It is a darn good thing our kids don’t listen to us when we tell them how to drive!!!!!
Had a great time with all of you!!!!!!
From the reigning champion of the tuner challenge. (you all better practice for next year in order to remove my crown)
Champion tuner-racer
Rich
Zipnby racers dadAugust 17, 2004 at 9:28 pm #47291Mike Edwards
ParticipantRich………How was I a hazard???? I believe Kistler was the hazard, the way he kept short cutting the track to stay up with us. Plus I was 50# heavier than everyone else, at least that’s what I keep telling my kids who just laugh and walk away.
Anyway, A big thank you to Jim and his crew for a job well done!
Mikey
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