

- #Installing tracks kart racing pro how to#
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#Installing tracks kart racing pro how to#
We teach novice drivers of all ages how to be safe and enjoy the sport. New to the sport, or have kids that are interested in racing, but have no experience? Contact us for training & coaching. In 20 we saw this class expand to some other SKUSA events. We expect this class will grow, but as of 2017 it was a "Local Option" class that is under review.
#Installing tracks kart racing pro full size#
This is a very fun class that uses a full size kart, along with a 125cc 2-stroke engine, in TaG, ROK, and Rotax.
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The Rotax series uses the MicroMax engine configuration for 8-10 year olds, and the MiniMax engine configuration for 10-13 year olds. In addition, there is a 4-stroke Junior class (popular in our local series) -the Jr I Briggs & Stratton LO206 - for this age group. 7-12 years old: The Cadet class offers a 60cc 2-stroke class with a reliable and fairly simple engine from IAME or ROK that will hit over 50 mph.Top speeds can vary but are generally around 30 mph, although we have tuned engines up to 40 mph in this class (for experienced racers only). Throttle stops can be adjusted to match a parent's comfort level with their kids.

This is a "participation" class in our local Northwest series, no points or championships, the focus is on fun and safety. We carry the Honda GXH50 and we special order the Comer C50/51. Some clubs use the Honda GX35 or GXH50 4-cycle engine - check your local series to see which is most popular before buying an engine. The most popular engine is the Comer C50/51 2-cycle engine. and also referred to as "Baby Karts" these are usually powered by a small (50cc) 2-stroke engine similar to what you'd find on a chain saw. 5-7 years old: Commonly referred to as "Kid Karts" in the U.S.Most kart clubs or tracks offer the following age divisions: Karting is a great family sport and is a fun way for all ages to go racing. In this article we cover age groups, karting classes or divisions, safety, and list of equipment needed to get started. Getting started in kart racing, beginner's guide - WORD Racingīeginner's Guide to Getting Started in Kart Racing
