It's all changed over winter 16/03/2011
With costings in for the car upgrade, wishing to remain eligible for the factory championship, considered budget for a years racing and the effort required to run and prepare the car to a competitive standard while still focusing on a new business and other commitments, the out come ... no racing in 2011. Back to cars... our Lap times were getting on towards 2 seconds off race winning pace in Jedi club class, which is sometimes only a two second gap off the championship class pace. The time differences are not to be misjudged. The faster the lap times get the harder the margin to make up time. So with really limited experience Karl is not comparing his ability to the faster much more experienced seasoned racers from other backgrounds that include the occasional professional race instructors. Merely the fact that with such little experience by comparison - results and lap times indicate a good starting point, with potential for easier improvement. The bench mark in these cars is high, pace exceeds some professional racing times and can be quicker than some of the F3 car times. Setting outright circuit records in the process. Maybe It's the challenge to potentially achieve something difficult that perhaps makes it seem so worth while and rewarding. ... A personal thank you from Karl to all that have helped and supported, without you it would have been incredible difficult. - With a special mention to Roger and Tim FAST FIT TYRES - " Sorry we could not help you on your promotion day and thank you for the open ended help " Adam Moore, Carl Boyle James Mcbride, Gary Mclaren and Trev Sellars Formula Jedi drivers, John and Frazer @ Jedi race cars all the guys at Monoposto To all our friends, family and those who supported us & helped out - watch this space - this may not be the last of this little adventure & bike racing progress if it starts to look like it's all happening CommentsDavid 05/09/2011 12:39pm
Hello folks, David from South Africa. i'm glad i bumped into your videos on you tube. i felt re-invigorated after watching them. In SA we are crazy about cars and we know too well the challenges of funding the races. Hang in there, petrol runs through the veins of sponsors and they will come around! good luck!
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Tamilynn 06/09/2011 2:15am
Hello, Tamilynn from Canada here. Love the website, just browsing around now. Best of luck!
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Anony 09/09/2011 2:19am
Hello from Singapore. Good website you have here! I'll be browsing around. Good luck!
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Hard Copy 10/09/2011 6:22am
Hardcopy from NY, US. Race your heart out, dude!
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Ang 12/09/2011 1:36am
Greetings from Maine. Kick some butt!!!
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Zach 15/10/2011 12:51am
Greetings from Texas, US. Good luck with your racing!
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Sinead and Dan 30/10/2011 8:07am
Hi Karl, greetings from Sinead and Dan in Hamburg. Best of luck with your racing xx
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