Today I had my first karting experience. Admittedly they were only downtuned 160's on an indoor circuit but I have NEVER had so much fun! Naturally the moment I had my overalls off I was in reception booking up another 2 sessions!
No matter how puny the engine there's something about the noise that really puts a smile on your face. I suspect it's because they were running rich to ensure cooler more reliable running, but still, lift off BANG BRAKETURN GAAAAAAAAAAAAS really sets you up for the day.
I'm still 2.58s off the lap record (although I was held up by a lot of other drivers, consistantly fastest driver there thank god, would've been embaressing otherwise!! think I can knock a second and a half off that without any real effort with a clear track) does anyone have any tips for indoor circuits? So damn twisty, and I WANT that track record. I'm having trouble deciding which line to take on the hairpin, I'm fairly confident the high speed entry followed by massive oversteer is slowest, but what's the correct controlled line?
Anyone else got suggestions for good places to go, I went to Team Sport's Crawley Center, student rate 14.80 for two 15 minute sessions, thought they were pretty good there, but then again, i'm a n00b.
Final word, anyone who's never been karting, even the rubbish you can rent at a tiny circuit is amazing fun!
Dave
No matter how puny the engine there's something about the noise that really puts a smile on your face. I suspect it's because they were running rich to ensure cooler more reliable running, but still, lift off BANG BRAKETURN GAAAAAAAAAAAAS really sets you up for the day.
I'm still 2.58s off the lap record (although I was held up by a lot of other drivers, consistantly fastest driver there thank god, would've been embaressing otherwise!! think I can knock a second and a half off that without any real effort with a clear track) does anyone have any tips for indoor circuits? So damn twisty, and I WANT that track record. I'm having trouble deciding which line to take on the hairpin, I'm fairly confident the high speed entry followed by massive oversteer is slowest, but what's the correct controlled line?
Anyone else got suggestions for good places to go, I went to Team Sport's Crawley Center, student rate 14.80 for two 15 minute sessions, thought they were pretty good there, but then again, i'm a n00b.
Final word, anyone who's never been karting, even the rubbish you can rent at a tiny circuit is amazing fun!
Dave