Singapore, 9 November 2010 – It was a tough weekend in hot and humid Thailand for kart racers at Round 4 of the Asian Open Karting Championship (AKOC). Having had a late-season change of team management, James Pull, the 11-year-old …
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Bradley Displays Usual Determination to Win

Singapore, 14 July 2010 – Following a victory from the first round, multiple British kart racing champion Richard Bradley was determined for a similar performance in the Formula 125 Senior Open category at the second round of Asian Karting Open Championship (AKOC) 2010.
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James Pull Battles Back in Final

Press Release
Singapore, 15 June 2010 – At the second round of the 2010 Asian Karting Open Championship (AKOC) last weekend, Singapore-based race karter James Pull continues his racing foray to circuits outside of Singapore and Malaysia. The 10-year-old Axle BHPetrol Racing driver drove on the Kartodromo De Coloane track in Macau for the first time and despite encountering a few incidents, Pull still managed to finish on the podium in the Mini ROK category.
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Drakar Sweeps Podiums in Singpaore
Press Release
Singapore, 19 May 2010 – At the second round of the inaugural Nescafe
Singapore Karting Championship 2010, locally-owned Drakar Racing Team proved its
dominance once again as it claimed eight out of 18 possible podium spots. Across
five of six award categories in the national Championship, Drakar Racing had at least
one driver within the top three of each category, affirming its excellence in kart
racing.
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Singapore Karting Championship Results & Pictures
Go to KartingSingapore.com to view the final results & some pictures of the first round of the Singapore Karting Championships held last weekend. There’s also a video of the Masters pre-final.
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Suriya Balakerisnan in the News (asiaone.com)
There’s an article on Asiaone.com on Suriya Balakerisnan, a Singaporean kart racer: http://motoring.asiaone.com/Motoring/Motorworld/Story/A1Story20090116-115183.html
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New Rotax Dealer Appointed in Singapore
For 2009 Singapore intends to put together at least 15 drivers to take part in the Rotax Max Challenge Malaysia series in order to open up a seat for Singapore in the Rotax Max Grand Finals! If that is a success and depending on the tracks and the growth of Karting in Singapore there might be a dedicated Rotax Max Challenge Singapore in the near future!
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International-level track to be built in Singapore?
With F1 fever hitting Singapore in anticipation of their first F1 race in September next year, motorsports has gathered a lot of attention of late. This has resulted to increased interest in developing the national motorsports scene and since Singapore doesn’t have a permanent track (the F1 track is a temporary street circuit), plans have been put forward to build a new race track for cars and bikes, as well as a kart track in the same complex.
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