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Don't believe I know him. The only track I go to so far is Summit Point, WV., Woodbridge Kart Club (.com, with no spaces, is their URL, if you're interested.) Also I'm a little old to think I should try to compete for national points or anything, which is why I'm involved in vintage. It's strictly a local class, though many clubs in the East have begun to run vintage classes. Those of us who were in on the beginnings of karting have esthetic issues with modern karts. Woodbridge's Jack Foster wrote the set of rules most clubs use for vintage class racing
Do you know a John Kilsdonk from Middleton (MADSION AREA), WI.
John and his son are into cart racing and have done well in some national races.
I worked with John. He is also an engineer at Madison Gas and Electric Co