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Alan, in the defence of the indefensible you quote a mere three exceptional gains by drivers which I doubt very much they achieved by driving skills because with the massive spread from the utterly boring starts, I would begin to doubt their equipment.
Just look at ridiculous spread of karts by the end of the second hairpin, a spread that I would expect to see by more than the halfway point.
Elite drivers, my buttocks! You've turned them into pansies.
Just look at the problems created just by fannying about, burning clutches for one, what the hell did anyone expect? THEN, they had to introduce the turning off of the engines, quite amusing that one.
As with everything in karting, you have all used a wrecking ball to crack a nut because you haven't got the guts to be firm.
If you think S1 entries were bad this year, wait until next year.
Meanwhile back at the ranch while you lot were pussyfooting around with harebrained schemes which they had to keep adding to, the BEST racing apparently occurred at Whilton Mill in X30 with 0.01 separating the top three, it could have been captured on a Box Brownie, your cameras were at the wrong venue matey.
THAt is an example of close racing but even you won't have a lens with a wide enough angle on it to make S1 interesting now.
Your S1 footage on Motors TV is going to be a bit difficult to edit with that amount of spread at the start, not that I'll be watching anymore, I can see my grass is beckoning.
I've see the starts, that's not racing, that's adult bambino racing.
In fear of repeating myself hundreds of times I suggest a browse of the Book of Mormon,
"And it came to pass".............................
RIP S1 karting.
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