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- noun An open-wheeled motor sport that uses small
vehicles calledkarts orgo-karts .
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Examples
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(2 of 2) "The karting is the first passion, this is for sure," Merlin said.
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The company also caters breakfast or lunch every week and funds other periodic after-hours activities such as karting, shooting, paintball.
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Croan Cottages are near leisure sites and acitivities such as karting, skateboarding, horseriding, angling, walking and canoeing.
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The son of a carpenter from Heppenheim, Vettel came up through the usual path in Europe: karting, followed by the minor leagues of open-wheel racing.
The Kid Who Smoked Everybody A.J. Baime 2011
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Out in the parking lot, "Scuba" Steve Swinnerton, who had a career in karting and entry-level Formula One racing, is guiding students through the drunken-driving course in a Ford Fusion.
Driving-safety clinics go into schools to help sober up teens 2011
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Now kite-surfing equipment packs smaller and costs less than wind surfing's, the skills are easier to learn, the speed is as great — greater in light winds — and it can be done on land in the form of kite-karting.
There's Nothing So Old as the Recently New Matt Ridley 2011
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Go-karting helps get my mind away from competition and allows me to hang out with guys that aren't necessarily in tennis or talking about Wimbledon or asking questions about whether you're going to win it or not.
Courtside with Andy: One step closer to coveted Wimbledon crown 2009
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So just take these photos of the Wizards during a weekend go-karting trip and be happy.
The Wizards go go-karting Dan Steinberg 2011
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I like go-karting, and I went with the guys I work with.
Courtside with Andy: One step closer to coveted Wimbledon crown 2009
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Anthony Hamilton steered his son Lewis as father, manager and mentor from karting through to a Formula One debut in 2007, when he was beaten to the championship by one point, and on into the following year, when he took the title by the same margin.
The year the wheels and everything else came off for Lewis Hamilton 2011
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