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| 06 May 2007: "Biff Part II Teaser Trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoJJilDNen8" |
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| New Members Welcome to... Daniel Pabst, Germany (PAL 217th, Germany 30th, Apprentice C) New World Records Karel van Duijvenboden stayed on NTSC some more with Choco Island 1 World Records of 0'53"36 and 0'10"12; then including a further World Record hit on Rainbow Road with 1'24"21. Movement NTSC Activity: NTSC World Champion Karel van Duijvenboden delivered 3 more strong World Records this week focusing on NTSC CI1 and RR. #2 Guilherme Arantes made a small return to SMK this week with a few PRs to defend his rank. #7 Pierre L'Hoest worked on Vanilla Lake 1 for NTSC hitting a strong fastlap with NBT. #9 Anderson Barbosa dos Santos drove a good selection of PRs that made enough small cuts off the average finish to land ahead of Julien Holmiere. #14 Martin Morissette lands in direct competition with Tyler Worley after some solid VL2 and RR PRs. #17 Ha Nyan continued cutting down his PRs on KB2 this week with a few further improvements to DP1 and is approaching Laflamme. #22 Dan Hoernemann broke the 10 seconds barrier on VL2 fastlap. #82 Emeric Gosselin drove 5 new PRs with a good improvement to his stats and passing Hue Le on NTSC. #106 Brian Smith of USA cut his Flower Cup PRs very well this week making a good improvement on his individual tracks there. #142 Steve Bayliss of the UK did a round up of NTSC PRs on all tracks this week making a great cut landing just ahead of Kobayashi. #187 Jacob McMillin of USA has sent a strong set of new PRs in making a good cut into the Top 190s with a lot of potential for improvement. Keep up the great karting. PAL Activity: #17 Pierre Coste set a new PR for Choco Island 1 improving his strategy well. #28 Bjorn Eklund cut his DP2 times a little further this week with a nice chop off average finish. #41 Oleguer Limona the Champion of Spain reaches a great target this week by passing Belgian Champion Toch. His latest PRs including a good IB lap on MC2 and several strong cuts Non-NBT. #50 Jean-Francois Schepers is in the four way battle with a return from #52 John Kenny of Australia as they both hit PRs to climb and defend their ranks. #55 Geoffrey Ewbank hits some great rivalry records/Belgian Record for MC4, but #58 Mathieu Jaspard is moving up with more PRs including a fight on MC3 for the Belgian Records. #80 Julien Brangeon drove some NBT PRs on MC1 with good success and some Non-NBT MC3 PRs. #89 Andreas Runnelid of Sweden made a return to SMK and hit 3 new PRs working on BC3 a little more to work past some previous goals. #150 Daniel Caterbow climbed 3 more positions including passing Larisch with PRs for CI1 and RR lap. |
