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Meeting 22/12, 2003 | |
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From meetings in Monaco earlier this month comes a communiqué concerning
the latest decisions of the Executive Committee of the CIK-FIA, and the World
Motor Sport Council of the FIA regarding Karting, click here
for a full transcript. | |
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Seacon National
Race #7 - 21st of December 2003 - Report Reports
and pictures for the season ending race at Seacon is now updated. Looking forward
to seeing you all next year. The very best wishes for the New Year to all
racers, organizers, scruteneers, supporters and fans. Join us in 2004 ! Read
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| Several
"new" karts are posted for sale in the used
karts section. |
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| Seacon
National Race #7 - 21st of December 2003 - Results The
final race of the 2003 calendar was completed on a refreshingly cold day, that
saw morning temperatures as low as 20* C. Champions has been crowned (updated
in points section) and the KAT organized a wonderful
year end party. Pictures and reports will be uploaded shortly. The 2004 racing
schedule has now been issued by the KAT and can be found here. |
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| 17/11-03
RAAT Ruling The
RAAT announced after it's meeting on 13/11-03 that Yamaha No. 544, Vasin Srithai
was disqualified for rough driving at Round 6, Mini Siam. It was concluded that
kart No. 544 crashed several karts of the track during the final race. Revised
points has been adjusted accordingly and can be seen in the "Points"
section. This should hopefully serve as a clear reminder to everyone that the
RAAT intends to keep the sport safe, fun and clean to race. |
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Mini Siam National
Race #6 - 26th of October 2003 - Results The
penultimate National Championship for the 2003 season was concluded at Mini Siam
Race Circuit in Pattaya. A day that saw both heavy rain and dry track offered
plenty of action. Pictures, points and information is updated. The Yamaha results
are still not official, pending protest. Read
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Mini Siam Fun
Race - 28th of September 2003 - Results If
you weren't here you missed a fantastic race Sunday. The Junior carts raced their
UBC championship while Yamaha and Clubman's tore up the dry and very very fast
track in a day of many surprises. For pictures, results and more read on. Read
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Mini Siam Fun
Race - 28th of September 2003 The
planned fun race looks set to be a spectacular affair with more than 15 Yamaha's
and a similar number of Clubman's already expected to join. This in combination
with the UBC televised cadet race to go parallel on the same date. Race organizer
Khun Kob, promises tents, drink stalls and barberques set up "midfield"
to keep racers and spectators well taken care of. If you would like more information
about this event or would like to race here, you can contact Khun Kob on 01-9496549
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| Proposed
Engine Regulation Changes for Clubman series The
suggestion to allow other engine brands into the Clubman series has met with stiff
resistance from teams and drivers alike. The argumentation is that the current
regulations allows the Clubman series to be one of the fairest and most evenly
raced classes. Allowing other brands into the series might change this and ruin
the class. The discussion is still ongoing at higher levels, but there is little
to indicate any immediate changes at time of press. | |
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Mini Siam Kart
Circuit, Open Practice - Saturday 31st of August
2003 The
MiniSiam Race Circuit in Pattaya will play host to two upcoming race meetings.
The first being a fun race for the 28th of September and the following October
26th will see the 6th National Championship round here on this short and very
technical track. The first few teams has already been here to test in both wet
and dry conditions. Read
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Pattaya Kart
Speedway National Race #5
- Sunday 17th of August 2003 Pattaya
Kart Speedway was the host for fifth National Championship Race 2003. A large
numbers of karters from all over Thailand and abroad had found their way to this
event and some hard battles were fought on the track. Threatening dark clouds
and occasional light drizzle made for challenging conditions. Read
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Monsoon conditions
- Saturday 26th of July 2003 Khun
Suwapak stormed through the flooded and drenched Pattaya Kart Speedway to set
the fastest unofficial practice time on Saturday. Posting a stunning fastest lap
of 34.33 in his Yamaha. Sandy and Tanart were hot on his heals with laps in the
35 second bracket. Parts of the track were flooded making the track even more
challenging than normal. Read
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Bira 2003 National
Race #4 - Sunday 13th
of July 2003 A
wet but successful race weekend has just been completed at Bira International
Race Circuit. As usual a fair share of drama and excellent driving performances
to be seen. The weekend though has got to go to James Grunwell who led
the Yamaha class convincingly throughout the heats on Sunday, only to see his
engine go out in the final turn of the final heat - 100 short meters from the
finish lane! Read
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