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7 Mar 2010, 22:53 (Ref:2647091) | #1 | |
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Superkart Weekends Silverstone Approaching
Hi all, just a heads up if anyone is interested:
April 3-4: European Superkart Championship opening round along with British Division 1 event. This is part of the Superleague Formula weekend round the GP track. April 17-18: British Superkart Championship opening round at the new layout Stowe circuit. This coincides with a Formula 2 weekend. Come along and support, you'll see some of the best racing around, and we could certainly do with some support! |
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9 Mar 2010, 00:59 (Ref:2647856) | #2 | ||
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Good shout - you should put a calender entry on the front page of the forum for it. I bet the Superkarts are quicker than the poor joke that is F2 - certainly safer
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9 Mar 2010, 06:17 (Ref:2647933) | #3 | ||
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should be a great weekend with dutch supercar aswell
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9 Mar 2010, 17:07 (Ref:2648312) | #4 | ||
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Well, certainly safer (unless upside action occurs!) and about as quick as F3....which is £400,000 a year! It really is a great series, 40-50 karts on track at once with incredible racing (due to the closeness of it and width of track). |
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9 Mar 2010, 17:39 (Ref:2648334) | #5 | ||
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Looking forward to it-I'm marshalling & have never seen Superkarts so don't really know what to expect! There's also GP Masters (70's & 80's F1) & World Sportscar Masters (mouthwatering selection of 60's & 70's Le Mans cars). Should be a corking weekend.
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9 Mar 2010, 18:52 (Ref:2648416) | #6 | ||
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GP Masters is a great series, saw them at Donington last year, never seen the Sportscar Masters.... |
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9 Mar 2010, 19:07 (Ref:2648429) | #7 | ||
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At the Superleague weekend (3&4th April). Also Caterhams & Speed series. Link to timetable here http://www.themastersseries.com/reso...April_2010.pdf
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9 Mar 2010, 19:16 (Ref:2648435) | #8 | |
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Looks like a cracking weekend to be honest! I just wish I could enter! It's just so expensive!
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9 Mar 2010, 19:17 (Ref:2648436) | #9 | |
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I'll be up there on the Thursday though (1st) for a test day round the GP track which will be amazing, so can't complain.
You'll enjoy the Superkart racing....may be quite busy though, engines are somewhat prone to ceasing! It'll also be a massive grid (probably 50-60 karts)! |
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At Donington last year the twins were a good 8 seconds a lap slower than F2 had been a few weeks earlier, and in the last two seasons of Superkarting I did 3 people were killed at various meetings, and countless others were injured in a huge startline crash in Germany. Definitely not safe but pretty quick and fun to watch. |
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Anyone who races a Superkart has my admiration, I think I would sooner be a passeneger in a chair! The skill level required to drive them is immense, its a shame karting has moved away from them so much, woth TAG stuff taking all the limelight. |
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10 Mar 2010, 14:19 (Ref:2648925) | #13 | ||
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They are quite tricky, but you get used to it, and yes it is a great shame. To me, they're a great spectacle, i.e. racing at weekends with other classes (often well known e.g. Superleague etc) and they provide some of the most competitive races around. |
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10 Mar 2010, 16:10 (Ref:2648973) | #14 | ||
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I always found them simple to drive once they were sorted out. Having way more grip than power always reminded me of racing Cadets, although the speeds had increased three fold! All of the stuff I learnt as a 10 year old about being as smooth and precise as possible really paid dividends on the big tracks.
In the end I raced 125's, finishing off with 3 seasons (2005-2007) on the big circuits. One of by best memores was setting a 1:31 at Cadwell Park, at an 87mph average. Not only was it quick, but I got airbourne three times each lap I did there - in the middle of the Gooseneck, The Mountain and over the final hump in Hall Bends. Those were fantastic times! I quit because I felt things stagnate - yes it was immense fun but at 20 and with ambition you want to keep moving forwards. The introduction of all this TAG/ICC rubbish really turned me off. Since I stopped racing karts I've tried my hand at a lot of different forms of car racing, but hand on heart I can honestly say that nothing thus far has put a big grin across my face in the same way long circuit karting did. Just to give you an idea of what in my mind it's going to take to top, or at least match my karting buzz I'm building a GT3-spec Mazda RX7. Anything less I feel wouldn't cut it.. |
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10 Mar 2010, 19:02 (Ref:2649089) | #15 | ||
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try driving a legend...trust me that wil put a grin on you face!...well it did it for me!
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10 Mar 2010, 19:56 (Ref:2649135) | #16 | ||
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To be honest, nothing is as raw as a kart, with slick tyres and areo grip (in 250s). We are not much quicker round Cadwell than 125s, only a few seconds. It'd be nice to see more 125s really, there really arent that many racing for some reason. 250N seems the favourite. You should return to karts, honestly, give 250s a try! |
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If I'd of known the timescale it'd take to build a proper racing car I would've held on to all my karting paraphernalia! I can't believe it's been 5 years since I first went to Darley Moor, how time flys.
If I was offered the chance I'd be out there again this year as well as everything else I have planned. Sadly though everyone I used to race with seems to have moved on to other things and there aren't many people who offer decent kit on a cheap pay-to-drive basis. I'll certainly return to karting one day, but probably not any time soon. |
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6 Apr 2010, 21:39 (Ref:2667932) | #18 | ||
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Well guys, here's what happened to me on that thursday.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UeVEj6TKfY |
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6 Apr 2010, 23:13 (Ref:2667990) | #19 | ||
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poor bendy....define irony, telling us that the engines are prone to ceasing, and then proving your point!
hope the damage aint too bad! |
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7 Apr 2010, 18:31 (Ref:2668391) | #20 | |
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I know :@
No, it wasn't too bad, piston didn't do too much damage to the inside of the barrel. It probably happened because it was so cold and we didnt warm the engines up properly meaning that the piston was hot (and expanded) whilst the barrel was kept cool (i.e. not expanded). Same happened to my brother on the same lap! Quite a busy day followed.... |
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8 Apr 2010, 21:56 (Ref:2669131) | #21 | ||
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They don't always cease I ran 3 laps on this until it decided it didn't have enough power to get out of 2nd gear.
Some footage from last weekend at a bike track called Darley Moor - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4q6a2a_xTGg . Next will be silverstone p.s how do you link images on here? Last edited by S.Moss; 8 Apr 2010 at 22:07. |
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poor you!!!...its the one thing i dont like about karting, ok i hav to rebuild my tkm every 8 hours...even thats a pain LOL
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