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Last post 11-21-2009, 10:13 AM by andy karter. 4 replies.
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  •  11-20-2009, 1:35 PM 890473

    risk of injury

    and what happened to the risk of further injury, or was there no injury in the first place?

    http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/11/10233.html

    don't forget he took part in the race of champions in china not long ago.

  •  11-20-2009, 1:52 PM 890485 in reply to 890473

    Re: risk of injury

    The kart races arnt as long as an F1 race so the  (" pain in the neck " <---- ha ah sorry ) probably wouldnt bother that much. Would still take a few bumps and bruises i would imagine though. Those karts are pretty nippy.

    Was probably a ploy by Ferrari to sell tickets i dont think he was gunna come back. I dont think he could cope if he didnt do very well.

  •  11-21-2009, 12:05 AM 890703 in reply to 890485

    Re: risk of injury

    mustang:

    The kart races arnt as long as an F1 race so the  (" pain in the neck " <---- ha ah sorry ) probably wouldnt bother that much. Would still take a few bumps and bruises i would imagine though. Those karts are pretty nippy.

    Was probably a ploy by Ferrari to sell tickets i dont think he was gunna come back. I dont think he could cope if he didnt do very well.

    here is another twist in the tail.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/default.stm 

  •  11-21-2009, 8:49 AM 890738 in reply to 890703

    Re: risk of injury

    aveli666:
    mustang:

    The kart races arnt as long as an F1 race so the  (" pain in the neck " <---- ha ah sorry ) probably wouldnt bother that much. Would still take a few bumps and bruises i would imagine though. Those karts are pretty nippy.

    Was probably a ploy by Ferrari to sell tickets i dont think he was gunna come back. I dont think he could cope if he didnt do very well.

    here is another twist in the tail.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/default.stm 

     

     

    Neither the RoC of the SuperNational Karts generate anywhere near enough G-Forces to damage the neck further than it already is.

    When word was going on about Valencia, he had only had his 6 months previously - come next March, it will be over 13 months and with the work he is having done in the meantime, he should be fully fit

  •  11-21-2009, 10:13 AM 890751 in reply to 890473

    Re: risk of injury

    aveli666:

    and what happened to the risk of further injury, or was there no injury in the first place?

    http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2009/11/10233.html

    don't forget he took part in the race of champions in china not long ago.

    Schui just loves to race and what better way to have fun, hone your skills and keep fit. He also owns a major stake in Tonykart so it makes perfect sense when you think it through.

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