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| January 17, 2013 |
| Karting Pavilion Takes Top Award at the Autosport International Racing Car Show |
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 | | John Hoyle of JKH receives award at Autosport International Show |
The Karting Pavilion, now in its second year, took the top award for “Best National Motorsport Stand 2013” at the Autosport International Racing Car Show in January which was presented to the organiser John Hoyle of JKH. He said: “I am overwhelmed by this accolade, which is a tribute not only to our stand builder but to all the firms and associations which supported the concept and put on such splendid individual displays. Primarily we are trying to showcase the British karting industry and guide newcomers into this marvellous sport of kart racing.”
The following companies were part of the 2013 Karting Pavilion:
British Kart Industry Association (BKIA)
Association of British Kart Clubs (ABkC)
Association of Racing Kart Schools (ARKS)
Andy Cox Racing – promoting the Formula KGP and Easykart
CRG Karts
Dartford Karting with their on line http://www.kartstore.co.uk shop
Glan y Gors kart circuit with Dragon Kart Club
JAG Engineering with Rotax
John Mills Engineering promoting the new IAME Parilla Gazelle UK Cadet engine and Tillotson Carburettors
KKC Kart Components with its shop at Whilton Mill and on line store
Koden helmets with M&P
RS Racing with Wild Kart
Shark Motorsport
Sortimo International Vehicle Solutions
Sullivan Palatek UK with Compressor Care
Totally Dynamic
Towergate Insurance with Competition Car Insurance
2HT
The accompanying pictures show John Hoyle with the BKIA Administrator and Chairman Peter Catt, also the ABkC/ARKS Stand with Graham and Ann Smith. The ABkC Secretary Graham Smith said: “The Karting Pavilion has been an excellent platform for karting and enabled us to explain the various options for children of ages from 6 upwards. We also had a display of the new budget TKM Clubman class kart and with the massive foot fall at the show have undoubtedly brought more people into karting.” The ABkC, ARKS and BKIA were distributing their ‘How to Start Kart Racing’ brochure with an accompanying free DVD and promoting the Lets Go Karting scheme where for a small outlay a youngster can try out a racing kart at an outdoor circuit. |
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