Europe Travel Tip: Go Fast in Germany
A teen-ager speeding through a German town in a go-kart with seven squad cars in hot pursuit managed to give the frustrated officers the slip, police said on Friday. ~ Teenager in go-kart leaves police standing
Yet another Formula One driver in training? Turns out he bought the thing and didn't have a trailer to get it home on. So, why not drive it? (It's against the law, of course.)
By the way, Mönchengladbach has produced two Formula One drivers: Nick Heidfeld and Heinz-Harald Frentzen. That's a spawn rate of 1 Formula One driver for every 130,000 normal people. It's very likely that the reason for all this talent is the very strong Carting tradition in Mönchengladbach, which Europeans use as an introduction to all forms of racing for youngsters who have a knack for moving about quickly. You make a form of transport light and sturdy enough and the potential for going fast safely is amazing. And maintenance is easy. You just tip the thing over to work under the car. It's child's play. Sorta. In any case, if you find yourself in Mönchengladbach, in western Germany near the border with Holland and Belgium, you can give carting a try. Who knows? (Hint: the US could use a Formula One driver.)


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Spawn rate … ha! Kerpen brought forth the Schumacher brothers (though cloning has been rumored), which gives it a “spawn rate” of 1 Formula 1 driver per 32,000 inhabitants. And … you can actually race at the Michael Schumacher Kart Center there!
By the way … US drivers … wasn’t there Scott Speed? A name for puns if ever there was one …
Brothers don’t count. Families are a singular spawn unit. It says so in rule 53b.
james