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youd finish last because all of the racers in super 1 are the best of the best, and have years of experience on you! trust me, i aint joking! 2k for a tonykart is a little steep for your first kart id say around 1000-1500 would be better, depends on the kart though. in terms of paul carr, they wouldnt touch your kart unless your in super 1 or based down south. like i said, go to the track, find out when theyre racing and go watch/talk to people and get an idea of what classes race there, theres no point in buying a kart if they dont run that class at warden law |
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6 Apr 2011, 11:57 (Ref:2859623) | #52 | ||
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What teams are based in the north east of England and race in super 1 tkm which is where I want to get in karting well for the moment it might change as I get better more money ect
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6 Apr 2011, 13:39 (Ref:2859687) | #53 | |||
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do yourself a favour, save the money youd waste on getting a team to run you and spend it on new tyres etc...honestly until your up to speed which will take AT LEAST a 6-8 months youd just be throwing your money away, trust me, ive been there, done that, got the t shirt! |
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6 Apr 2011, 14:58 (Ref:2859720) | #54 | ||
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What tools do you need to run a kart and how hard is it coz my dad would only be able to go to some races because it's difficult for him to get time off work
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6 Apr 2011, 16:15 (Ref:2859742) | #55 | ||
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well for a start at club level you onlt race once a month at a weekend...so once every 4 or 5 weeks aint bad for you dad to get time off work. in terms of tools you just need a standard tool kit from machine mart....just spanners, screw drivers, sockets, alen keys....the standard stuff. you will also need a couple of specialist kart tools like a pop off tool for the carbs/ tyre tongues and bead breaker to change the tyres over....in total it will all come to about 200 quid.
its not difficult to run a kart but again it depends what class you race in. 4 stroke arts are easy because they dont require much engine maintenence, 2 strokes require carb rebuilds and engine rebuilds every 10 hours...about 5 race meetings..but you can get them done professionally for about 200 quid which is what i do! most of kart maintenence is checking bolts are tight etc, the only time you really have to do something is when you have an accident! again get to your local track and see what classes they run, or if they doa hire kart championship, then you wont have to buy a kart or maintain it while you learn the ropes! |
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Adam you blatantly dont have the correct attitude for karting and are setting yourself up for a big fall if the way you react to the sage advice being given on here is anything to go by. I suggest you modify your approach, show a bit more humility and even go as far as to say thankyou to those patient people taking time to answer your questions - otherwise I am going to remove your posts.
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6 Apr 2011, 18:49 (Ref:2859813) | #57 | ||
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ahhh hes just headstrong ghinzani....i remember being 14 and didnt listen to anyones advice either LOL!!!!...do me a favour adam, go onto the karting.co.uk website, they have a forum on there where there are hundreds of knowledgable people from karting dads to club racers, super 1 drivers, team managers etc..they will tell you all you need to know about racing, what you will need to do etc, with a hell of a lot more experience than me. plus there are several racers from warden law on there, maybe they could let you try their kart on a test day for a few laps to show you what a proper race kart can do!...trust me theyre not the same as a hire kart, theyre about 3 times the speed and tear the skin off your face LOL!
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6 Apr 2011, 19:31 (Ref:2859831) | #58 | ||
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Yeah ask ITPRO he will put you straight
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6 Apr 2011, 19:33 (Ref:2859833) | #59 | ||
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dear god no....dont ask ian! LOL.....lambs and slaughter spring to mind!
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6 Apr 2011, 20:20 (Ref:2859855) | #60 | ||
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Theres a couple on there recently driving him nuts - Driftingjakegontier I think was one, had the worse spelling ever and only spoke txt speak. The other one is Alex Macaul. Im sure both are trolls just to wind him and Brian P up, which in itself is hilarious.
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6 Apr 2011, 20:35 (Ref:2859863) | #61 | ||
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to be fair alex is severly autistic, so means well but comes across badly on the forum
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I think it's PaulM-Rotax who upsets itpro the most at the moment, mind you it seems to vary !
Adam. I would definitley steer away from Super 1 Rotax, maybe S1 TKM would be good after a years racing at club level. You can pick up a decent Direct Drive 'DD' TKM kart for the money that ascarracinguk has mentioned on here. The market place over on UKKarting usually has several TKM outfits for sale. Spend a while researching as mentioned here and decide from there, but definitley visit some meetings and get talking to people . |
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14 Apr 2011, 20:59 (Ref:2863453) | #64 | ||
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Best kart team
for good setup and chasis also taking novices into super 1 tkm and quite close to the north east england ps please include as much info as possible
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16 Apr 2011, 18:24 (Ref:2864372) | #65 | ||
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Any team nationwide will take you on, as long as you have the money. I dont think you can enter Super1 as a novice, |
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17 Apr 2011, 22:05 (Ref:2865339) | #66 | ||
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Why can't novices enter super 1
would paul carr take a novice How do you join a team like email them then buy a kart off them then they transporrt it to races and stuff |
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17 Apr 2011, 22:18 (Ref:2865349) | #67 | ||
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Just to though another spanner in the works...
You can't start in super 1 even if you want to. Super 1 requires a national A licence. You can only upgrade to that once you have done at least 6 national B race meetings (and finished them all on the results sheets) after your ARkS test. Last edited by RPD Motorsport; 17 Apr 2011 at 22:19. Reason: Clarity. |
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17 Apr 2011, 22:30 (Ref:2865355) | #68 | ||
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Ok then how do you get a licence then a national a licence like in detail
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18 Apr 2011, 17:35 (Ref:2865882) | #70 | ||
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Equipment
What other equipment is needed apart from
helmet suit boots gloves also what about teams how do I join Paul carr racing would they take a novice to s1 tkm then how do I get a kart and engine off them |
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18 Apr 2011, 18:35 (Ref:2865945) | #71 | ||
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would it not be easier all round if you simply put Paul carr racing into google and phoned them up?
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19 Apr 2011, 12:40 (Ref:2866430) | #72 | ||
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Don't go to Paul Carr, you'll pay through the nose and I think they tend to only take drivers with a track record anyway. There are plenty of smaller teams that will be cheaper and provide you with much more in the way of coaching and bringing you on as a driver. Your next steps should be:
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20 Apr 2011, 11:30 (Ref:2866909) | #73 | ||
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Before you can think about talking to a large S1 only team you need to find a smaller team who you can do your 6 club level reces with to allow you to upgrade your licence. Before all of that you need to sit your ARkS test!
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22 Apr 2011, 13:13 (Ref:2868132) | #74 | ||
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S1 KF3
How hard are they to drive quick and compete in the series?
How much does it cost a season (including tires fuel ect but not including race suits ect and entry)? |
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22 Apr 2011, 21:17 (Ref:2868369) | #75 | ||
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Joining KF3
How close to the lap record at warden law in a hire kart would you have to be to be competative in KF3 (lewis hamilton was 8 tenths when he first went)?
How much does it cost for a super 1 season? Can you do an arks test and enough races to geta national A licence then be competative at S1 KF3? |
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