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'''Kalpen Competition''', officially titled ''Vintage Stunts Racing Competition'', is an archetypal [[Porsche March Indy|Indy]] competition held by the Kalpen brothers, [[JTK]] and [[KHR]]. Started in 1998, it replaced [[Lukas Loehrer]]'s [[Stunts Grand Prix]] as the premier Stunts contest of that era. As such, it was the starting point for racers who would form the core of [[ZakStunts]] active competitors in its early days, including [[Zak McKracken]] himself. In summer 2001, however, the fourth season, in face of managers' lack of time, was terminated with no official winner. Two years later, the Kalpen Competition would see a much celebrated revival for a three race special edition. Since then, the contest had two more seasons, in 2006 and 2007 (the latter being, as of now, suspended).
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'''Kalpen Competition''', officially titled ''Vintage Stunts Racing Competition'', is an archetypal [[Porsche March Indy|Indy]] competition held by the Kalpen brothers, [[JTK]] and [[KHR]]. Started in 1998, it replaced [[Lukas Loehrer]]'s [[Stunts Grand Prix]] as the premier Stunts contest of that era. As such, it was the starting point for racers who would form the core of [[ZakStunts]] active competitors in its early days, including [[Zak McKracken]] himself. In summer 2001, however, the fourth season, in face of managers' lack of time, was terminated with no official winner. Two years later, the Kalpen Competition would see a much celebrated revival for a three race special edition. Since then, the contest had two more seasons, in 2006 and 2007 (the latter being, as of now, on indefinite hiatus).
  
 
== Medal Table ==
 
== Medal Table ==

Revision as of 23:25, 4 February 2009

Kalpen Competition, officially titled Vintage Stunts Racing Competition, is an archetypal Indy competition held by the Kalpen brothers, JTK and KHR. Started in 1998, it replaced Lukas Loehrer's Stunts Grand Prix as the premier Stunts contest of that era. As such, it was the starting point for racers who would form the core of ZakStunts active competitors in its early days, including Zak McKracken himself. In summer 2001, however, the fourth season, in face of managers' lack of time, was terminated with no official winner. Two years later, the Kalpen Competition would see a much celebrated revival for a three race special edition. Since then, the contest had two more seasons, in 2006 and 2007 (the latter being, as of now, on indefinite hiatus).

Medal Table

Rank Racer 1st 2nd 3rd
1 Mark Nailwood 7 9 3
2 Inavoeg 6 4 3
3 Death Man 4 6 0
4 Fdzierva 4 2 2
5 Roy Forever 4 0 4
6 CAP 3 3 5
7 Bonzai Joe 3 2 1
8 Mark L. Rivers 3 2 0
9 Gorka 2 0 1
Akoss Poo 2 0 1
11 ICEman von CB 2 0 0
12 Tom Israels 1 0 3
Mislav 1 0 3
14 Renato Biker 1 0 0
15 Zak McKracken 0 2 1
Ben Snel 0 2 1
Roy Wiegerinck 0 2 1
18 Alain 0 2 0
19 KHR 0 1 1
Krys Toff 0 1 1
Tsino 0 1 1
22 Duggie 0 1 0
Widde 0 1 0
Alv 0 1 0
Luke 0 1 0
Shane M. 0 1 0
27 Selahi 0 0 3
28 JTK 0 0 1
ManOnMoon 0 0 1
AbuRaf70 0 0 1
457 VonStrauss 0 0 1
Duplode 0 0 1
HonzaX 0 0 1
Matija 0 0 1
Death Racer 0 0 1
Sylvain Chabert 0 0 1

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