Fair enough, it�s indeed all politics, Simon � or is your name Robin?
But: �Does IKR represent the UKIP of karting? Probably� � now that really is an ugly slur on IKR.
Besides, what �undeliverable promises� does IKR make? It doesn�t even exist as an entity that might make �undeliverable promises� ... unlike UKIP (I certainly agree with you there!). �IKR� is, for now anyway, merely a description of an alternative to racing under the rigid structure that bears the �MSA� stamp.
IKR thereby simply circumvents the iron grip that vested interests have on MSA karting, which, as you describe so well, cannot be loosened directly. That�s why IKR is hugely in the interest of all of us, the consumers � even of those who just race MSA because it is forcing and will force consumer-led change indirectly. But you knew that already...
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