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Aidka 2006 South Australian Dirt Kart Titles.
Desert Dirt Roxby Downs 6/5/06 7/5/06
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Lisa StateChampion
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Lisa State Champion
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Emma Qualified Pole in final finished 3 in the state
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NorthernTerritoryTitles 21/7/06
ALICE SPRINGS NEWS, NT GO KART TITLES 'BEST IN AUSTRALIA'. The country’s leading go kart drivers have given the Alice Springs club a big thumbs up after competing here last weekend in the NT titles. “This is the best state title I’ve ever been to in Australia,” said Dennis Burford Burford, now in his fifties, who took third place in the KT Heavy division at the weekend behind son Michael. “The rest of the clubs in Australia should stand up and take a look at the Alice Springs club as they are leading the way in dirt go kart racing in this country. “To run 10 classes over two days, running eight races each is a feat that no other club in Australia can achieve,” said Burford. He also commented that the Arunga Park track is unique in Australia because of the drive (grip). Most of the drivers have already confirmed their attendance at next year’s NT titles. Rob Blaschek of the Alice Springs club says: “Over the entire weekend the feedback from the interstate competitors was great. “Our facilities, track layout, surface and atmosphere are the best in Australia. “The most common word I heard about our track from these guys was ‘awesome’!” The most successful locals on the weekend were father and son team Bradley and Tony Connor, with son Bradley winning two number one plates and Tony one. In his first season, former off road racer Chris Wallace has successfully made the switch to go karts, winning the number two plate in the very fast KT twin class with a consistent weekend’s racing. Local female Rebecca Rawlings had a dramatic rollover in heat six of the KT Light class, at the second turn of the first lap. Despite the kart falling on top of her, Rawlings suffered only bruising and kept racing to finish third in the KT Ladies class. She says one of her biggest thrills was holding off Australian number one Lisa Walker for seven laps in round three, before Walker squeezed past her in the final turn. “I didn’t know how far back she was,” says Rawlings who held the NT number one position for three years. “I could hear her and I knew it was a matter of time before she would overtake me. “It’s up there as one of my best races this weekend.”
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Lisa 1st ladies
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Emma 4th
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