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Post by Simon on Sept 5, 2014 13:30:13 GMT -5
We're already thinking about our 2015 plans and I have been talking to Kenny (West Coast Lo206 Racers) as coordinating our activities makes sense as we're all trying to promote the Briggs racing packages. There will be a LO206 4 race traveling mini series early in 2015 and we will include all 4 of those races as part of our longer NFRA championship series. Think of it as a series within a series. I'll update this forum article as the details get firmed up. The provisional tracks are Kinsmen, Blue Max, Sonoma & Kerman Kart Club. For those on Facebook the Lo206 guys have a page here where you're likely to see the latest news and discussion. www.facebook.com/groups/234177373372715/
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Post by Dan Pell on Sept 5, 2014 13:58:43 GMT -5
Careful boys...if you run this 2015 series w/ the 206 guys, all will be subjected to the same level of tech they'll incur. I heard the tech dude can be a tad grumpy!
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Post by Simon on Sept 5, 2014 16:32:20 GMT -5
It's ok Dan. I heard my engine builder is a buddy of the grumpy tech dude !
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Post by Kenny M on Sept 10, 2014 14:18:48 GMT -5
It is a pleasure to coordinate schedules with you guys! Great motor packages with some close, fun, inexpensive racing. Cant wait for next year, more news to come.
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Post by Dan Pell on Sept 11, 2014 15:55:26 GMT -5
Simon, both of those guys are a a pain! Kenny, working on some major sponsorship right now that could make the 4 cycle world smile. It's a stretch, we'll see how it goes.
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Post by Dan Pell on Sept 11, 2014 15:55:38 GMT -5
keep good oil in them guys! Attachments:
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Post by ron90 on Sept 11, 2014 16:39:08 GMT -5
Hey, that's not what my engine looked like when I left it with you!!!!!!!!! I told you I had a simple little leak.
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Post by Dan Pell on Sept 11, 2014 17:03:12 GMT -5
Funny guy! Nope Ron, that hot mess was a 9400 RPM explosion! We stretched the ARC rod-cap beyond it's limits (obviously) during a testing program a few years ago. It's been said that a driver must spin to know the limit line, and that's true in motors too!
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