I was most likely on the same grid then, with a mix of Jnr, Snr Max and Biland. A 43.0 would have had you on pole..... since then the track and engines have both improved.
Rotax almost had a revival at the end of 2014, beginning of 2015 but ice on the track cancelled two meetings and then the first one that could run had very poor attendance so it was dropped.
If you want to race there now, it's prokarts with the sealed GX200 'ice-cream' engines which is what I tend to do if I'm free on those days - I think there may be a race this weekend.....they're not the same as a rotax, but do bring strong grids and are as cheap as chips to run.
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