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27 July 2008: "It went by too quickly..."
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Movement

PAL Activity:

#6 Matthias Boucher took some more NBT PRs down increasing his strength a little further as he chips his way towards Julien.

#8 Angelo Di Vano drove another 4 PRs with strong marks including CI2 fastlap and some others. He defends his rank well and continues his path towards the next rank.

#9 Manuel Babjar goes for a few heavier PRs in order to make the cut he needed. He has passed Armin Huber to become the 2nd fastest PAL SMK karter in Germany.

#36 Ben Allen focused on some weaker tracks of Flower and Star cups this week and is making significant cuts, almost reaching Alvin van Asselt with more rivals further ahead.

#37 Sean Billingsley improved 3 PRs this week, extending his lead from Mazieres a little further.

#39 Gene Tagliabue, the Champion of Australia has had a great week combining his Non-NBT and NBT skills well with several PRs and a very strong cut. He has managed to pass Spanish Champion, Limona and land in the Top 40 Worldwide. Two active British karters are not too far ahead.

#62 James Tagliabue returned with 5 new PRs, an IB improvement on MC2 and some solid times on some Flower and Star cup PRs. He is heading to hit the Top 60 very soon.

#74 John Kennedy decided to push his GV3 5-lap Country Record down a little further with excellent results.

#242 Lindsay Molenaar improved a few of her MC4 PRs with nice results.


NTSC Activity:

#2 Guilherme Arantes, the Champion of Brazil returned to SMK to answer the challenge of a friend on DP1, succeeding with a nice PR. We look forward to see more results soon.

#7 Pierre L'Hoest sets a PR for CI1 NBT on NTSC this week.

#8 Joe Bernier, USA Time Trial Champion continues his work on DP1 5-lap, close in rivalry with Arantes.

#29 David Smith made some solid PRs for CI2 and RR lap this week as he keeps active and shows potential to reach further ranks soon.

#96 Raul Henrique of Brazil made a few more PRs this week to solidify his rank within the Top 100. These included DP1, CI1 and KB1 marks that are holding up well.