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<b>FIERCE CAPE COMPETITION:</b> Nathan Parkins (front) and Luke Herring battle for the top prize in the X30 race.  <em>Image:  Heinrich Sauer </em>
<b>FIERCE CAPE COMPETITION:</b> Nathan Parkins (front) and Luke Herring battle for the top prize in the X30 race. <em>Image: Heinrich Sauer </em>

CAPE TOWN, Western Province - Grey and misty Cape autumn weather greeted the cream of South Africa’s karting community for the second round of the SA National Karting championships over the weekend (April 25) but as the conditions improved throughout the day, the temperature rose with brilliant racing across the board.

It was also a historic day for karting with the event being the first kart race ever to be streamed live on the internet, while the day once again proved that Cape karters are enjoying a purple patch with local drivers taking 16 wins from 24 races and overall honours in four of the eight classes.

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