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25 Mar 2011, 10:54 (Ref:2852950) | #1 | ||
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How much will Karting help me?
After doing last minute check for my racing team, It looks like I won't be running in Canadian Touring Car this season. Now I need something to keep my driving up. After seeing Schumi Back when he was going to make his come back in F1 a couple of years ago, he was doing numerous karting racing.
I'm debating wether to get back into Karting and run ICC Junior Shifter. My mechanic and I raced Eachother in Vee's. If there is any other ways to keep my driving up let me know kyle |
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25 Mar 2011, 11:22 (Ref:2852965) | #2 | |
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Can I suggest Superkarts? Here in Britain we lap about 3 seconds a lap faster than BTCC so the lap times are fairly similar. Whilst they are more like single seaters than touring cars, they will certainly help keep your racecraft up, at a similar pace to touring cars, and they're also bloody good fun and not that expensive! I would certainly recommend doing 250s and not ICC, you want to be out on the big tracks doing similar laptimes to touring cars where areo comes into play.
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11 Apr 2011, 04:36 (Ref:2861674) | #4 | ||
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Karting is great
Hi Kylekosir,
Karting will in no doubt help you one big time. It's affordable, has a nice air of simplicity with a great fun factor. You can do lots of seat hours for little cost compared to cars. However, you need to keep in mind that it is your duty to re-simulate what you learn in the kart you are training on to the car that you will actualy be racing. It sounds little technic but it is simple. Think of it. Each machine is different. Leisure karts that I use drive (SODI Karts RX-7) very different than proper shifter karts as they are only 100% braked from the rear tyres (axels), the fronts are free rolling, thus trail braking is not possible in most of the type of corners - as the dynamics of trail braking depends on the yaw movement caused by the front end gripping - Just imagine trail braking with your car using hand brakes. It is very similar. It is possible but only in some slow-med speed open wide corners or on the other end super-tight corners. So proper shifter karts drive more like cars / single seaters than the entry level karts. But It is all wheels, rubber and and an engine so I make a good use of it learning!! Track days are also a great way to keep in shape, you have achance to drive the car that you will be racing. I use my road going Renault Sport Clio 182. This is one of the best handling cars I have ever driven. One little humble tip; a car with supreme driving dynamics like the Clio, most Euro hot hatches, Caterhams, most Porsches, most Lotuses (like the Evora or the Two-Eleven) will impove your level. The machines teaches its master. Sounds like a Japanese cartoon thing but it is very true. Try it to belevie it. I hope I did add something. Cheers, Hamad |
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11 Apr 2011, 18:39 (Ref:2862047) | #5 | ||
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Most race drivers continue to compete or practice in karts as a means of keeping their skills sharpened, apart from those who didn't do karting on the way up (the minority).
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16 Nov 2011, 17:11 (Ref:2987306) | #6 | ||
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Try something like KZ, close exciting racing... and its a shifter.
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16 Apr 2012, 11:37 (Ref:3060150) | #7 | ||
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yeah try somthing like a superkart.... look at lewis hamalton for example he started from karting.
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12 Jul 2012, 18:17 (Ref:3105702) | #9 | ||
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He was out of karts and in cars before he was OLD ENOUGH to race a superkart |
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1 Apr 2013, 20:54 (Ref:3227742) | #10 | |
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Actually he started in a full season of formula renault when he was 17,
He raced in formula A karting (equivalent of KF2) which you need to be 16 to do the same as super karts and then did FRenault winter series age 16 and the the next year full FRenault |
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1 Apr 2013, 22:04 (Ref:3227767) | #11 | |
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Does: Fast in a kart = Fast in a Single Seater
If you are a quick kart driver does that mean you will be a fast single seater car driver?
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Yes, you're going to be brilliant in cars. Maybe a sponsor will read your posts?
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1 Apr 2013, 22:09 (Ref:3227772) | #13 | |
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Delete please
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1 Apr 2013, 22:14 (Ref:3227775) | #14 | ||
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Delete what precisely?
And the answer to your initial question is yes, as long as its a decent level of karting, not a mates stag do of course. |
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Ping a message to Flavio Galtieri, I think he is looking for someone to test his new Super Formula Vee contraption complete with slicks and wings and an Audi R8 V10!
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5 Apr 2013, 20:06 (Ref:3229670) | #17 | ||
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Not necessarily 2 completely different disciplines. Most kart drivers have never driven something with a gearbox until they step into cars / single seaters so its rather an unknown for them. Somebody that races ICC / 250's etc to single seater would have a better head start.
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5 Apr 2013, 21:20 (Ref:3229709) | #18 | |
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Booooorrrrriiiiingggg, are you stillllllll seriously asking this question!!!!! What answers are you expecting? Nobody can answer this ridiculous question!!!!!!!
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There is history here so let's just close the thread.
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