I have only driven indoor karts before, what can I expect these karts to behave compared to those? Also wet track, how much of the grip goes away then, 50%, 75%, more?
Same karts, so same speed around 40-50mph, depending on the track (straights etc) as for wet driving, just drive off line, wider lines and don't be afraid to be physical with the steering, sometimes you need to force the kart in and not be afraid, but if you do then do a snapping motion with the steeringzz, and I'd say as for grip, about 40% goes away? as a guess, but if you end up braking on the racing line in the wet, say bye bye to your back end
Am really starting to look forward to this...slightly scared of making a complete fool of myself on the track, and if there is rain oh its going to be even worse for me. But still it should be a great laugh and looking forward to it
We have had the most amazingly hot summer. It ended 2 days ago.
Wet weather in karts is wildly varied, at a guess because this is a small tack with only the 1 fleet of karts this centre will send us out on slicks so depending on how much standing water and the track temperature grip could be anything from about 15% of normal.
Racing slicks in the wet is a bit of a handful, you can go very fast still but the margin for error is practically zero and it's usually better not to push too close to the limit.
or another way to put it is, when you turn it doesn't turn, then when it finally does turn the rear now has no grip and you are most likely to spin, so yeah. Don't do that.