I dont think it is the licence, for me the IKR is more attractive due to there being no big teams and it is mostly speaking part timers doing it on a night or weekend for a hobby or to support there child. I do have a huge amount of respect for Paul but i do think he is a bit out of touch with grass roots karting which is understandable considering the circles he moves in. I think he is dreaming if he thinks that karting is growing, perhaps because Pfi is so successfull but most tracks are struggling for numbers. He financed the track but he didnt get the design right...all the wrong way round, as well all know from winter meetings.
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