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16 Jan 2008, 11:35 (Ref:2107216) | #1 | |
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hi
just joined the forum to basically find out about track design for go-karts. we are in the initial stages of setting up an indoor site and would like information on the best surface-asphalt or concrete? best karts? we need to use electric and any references for a good track designer. very confused as to what constitutes a good track-banked curves, tunnels, different levels, bridges etc??? any help would be greatly appreciated. regards |
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16 Jan 2008, 12:46 (Ref:2107262) | #2 | ||
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Welcome - asphalt is best for grip but concrete best for tyre life, sliding etc.. Unsure about electric karts but if you PM me I can put you in contact with a friend who designs tracks for the CIK & FIA.
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