This was printed in this month's Karting Mag
"Tal-Ko have formally written to the MSA and the ABkC complaining about the handling of speed in the Junior age karting classes and insisting that they take "full and formal action to record, study and consider the speed of all Junior 11-year start age classes" and that this action is "taken as a matter of urgency to allow suitable performance changes to be introduced from January 1 2010" Tal-Ko's complaint stems from their assertion that Junior TKM has been used by the MSA as a yardstick limit for performance of other Junior classes with a starting age of 11 years which they have carefully adhered to. However they believe that other classes, for example MiniMax, have paid little regard to the situation and have thereby gained a commercial trading advantage as, for example, Tal-Ko have been consistently told by traders that one of the main reasons Junior age drivers select MiniMax is because it is much quicker than Junior TKM."
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