Round 5 September 9

Brichelooper Unveils New Wet Weather Tyre

Warrell testing marred by giant dog

Romano admits to crew cloning

Pottle Announces Wooden Kart for SKS

IAF introduces safety sign regulation

Fondue's jet-assisted helmet banned by IAF

Brichelooper Unveils New Wet Weather Tyre

Brichelooper - the result of a recent merger between three tyre manufacturers - have wasted no time in pooling their collective resources by releasing a new wet weather tyre exclusively for the Sydney Karting Series. Already it's been hailed as 'groundbreaking', with quantum leaps in both grip and noise.

"We settled on the formula of 57 cups per tyre after extensive testing with different sizes, compounds and colours in the water tunnel" said Chief Engineer Todd Jones at a press conference today.

SKS Promoter George E Banks wasted no time in trumpeting yet another milestone for the SKS: "Forget racing under lights - with Brichelooper's Sucsion Tyres we'll soon be holding races under water.
"And they say that Formula 1 cars can drive upside down at 130km/h. Well I challenge F1 teams to try driving upside down when completely stationery."

Already rumours are spreading about the possibility of a race in Singapore held entirely on ceilings. Regardless, once again the Sydney Karting Series has established a benchmark few would dare to challenge.

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