Author Topic: CycleKartsGB Club meeting Wednesday 3rd May 2023. Stretton Karting Circuit Leicester  (Read 404 times)

Andy_B

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Well I'm here 😁

Is Lewis Hamilton next door?  ;D

Moogie38 (Noel)

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Well I'm here 😁

By the looks of it you will be roughing it for a night or two. 😁
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Well I'm here 😁

Is Lewis Hamilton next door?  ;D
Looks like Duncan has arrived.
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What an interesting day, new CKs, new drivers... Well done to the organisers, thanks Graham for the bacon roll, saved my day.
Best wishes to Peter for a speedy recovery.
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A big thanks to Chris S, Stefan and Graham for all the hard work put in to make this happen. The bacon roll was real good, thanks to Grahams son.(I think that's who he is). I managed to get quite a few laps in with Ian and Mark where we were fighting for position and that was a huge amount of fun. My commiserations to those who broke down or upside down and hope you're all good for the S&G.

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A brilliant day, and thank you for the organisation. Well worth the trip. The BSA stayed mainly on three wheels with the odd exception corrected quickly and performed well. A first test for it around the bends. The new mods have improved it, loving the steering now with the new rack and the ignition system proved itself too.
The sun shined on us and my face is feeling a bit tight this morning. Cumbrian sunshine tends to be wetter! :-)
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Many thanks to all involved for an absolutely cracking day at Stretton.  The track is certainly showing its age, but absolutely loved all the varying surface and camber changes. All the trees also add to the feel and look of the track.
Wishing a speedy recovery for broken bones, chains, ignitions etc and hope to see you all soon at the Star & Garter 🤗😎😁

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A big thanks to Chris S, Stefan and Graham for all the hard work put in to make this happen. The bacon roll was real good, thanks to Grahams son.(I think that's who he is). I managed to get quite a few laps in with Ian and Mark where we were fighting for position and that was a huge amount of fun. My commiserations to those who broke down or upside down and hope you're all good for the S&G.

Thanks to everybody that put in the effort to join us on the day ..... commiserations to those that travelled so far, only to encounter technical problems.

Jim .... :D... Marcio is my daughter's boyfriend  ..... my son is a lot taller !!

Ian F

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And is his name Damon? 😉

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... I bet it's not William 🤣
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