New driver saying hi
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Brandon
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:03 am
- First Name: Brandon
- Last Name: Williamson
- City/Town: Calgary
New driver saying hi
Hi I'm a new driver, just wanted to introduce myself. My name's Brandon, I've never raced before but growing up my dad and brother raced at race city. Been coming out the past couple years just for fun during the test and tunes and look forward to competing and learning more. My kart is an old 2 stroke Rotax, if anyone has any tips for a newbie they would be welcomed, thanks.
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Troy Pachal
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:03 pm
- First Name: Troy
- Last Name: Pachal
- City/Town: Calgary
Re: New driver saying hi
Hi Brandon,
Welcome to the best class of racing at the CKRC; we love having additional karts on the grid so we look forward to racing with you!
You'll see the names that are a part of this class and once you meet us face to face, ask questions and take notes, there's lots to learn and lots of fun to be had.
Welcome to the best class of racing at the CKRC; we love having additional karts on the grid so we look forward to racing with you!
You'll see the names that are a part of this class and once you meet us face to face, ask questions and take notes, there's lots to learn and lots of fun to be had.