Ah, I see. So are these things equipped with an automatic clutch?
those things are really cool. see them at daytona kart week in december going around the daytona road course. whats the next step after those like what's next after you leave those?
look to see when the european championship is. it takes you too the world finals depending their rules. for me i have to run reigional stuff and get points then run the grand nationals here in the u.s. and get in the top 3 in points after the event. if i do then i go italy where the grand finals are this year. look into rotax max challenge here: http://www.maxchallenge-rotax.com/It's Formula Ford or Formula BMW or Formula Renault 1.6 if you live in Sweden.
Next year I might get a Rotax Max (not the Juniour one). I have driven it during the winter and it's a beast compare to what I drive wich is a Formula Yamaha. Then comparing it with a Superkart it would be an alien car.
Toby do you know eny good Events during summer for Karting were Rotax Max can participate because me and dad have been thinking of going to England to race against the better drivers compare to the swedish drivers.
I use an Anderson chassis and bodywork with a Honda engine.Nice to see we have many kart drivers here at RD.
I too race karts in the Rotax Max Senior class with a CRG.
Btw Toby what chassi brand do you use?
I only know PVP and Ms-kart in the Superkart cathegory.
No not at all, it's just faster to shift without a clutch There isn't enough power to rip the gearbox apart - you see bikers doing this as well.Ah, I see. So are these things equipped with an automatic clutch?
It's Formula Ford or Formula BMW or Formula Renault 1.6 if you live in Sweden.
Next year I might get a Rotax Max (not the Juniour one). I have driven it during the winter and it's a beast compare to what I drive wich is a Formula Yamaha. Then comparing it with a Superkart it would be an alien car.
Toby do you know eny good Events during summer for Karting were Rotax Max can participate because me and dad have been thinking of going to England to race against the better drivers compare to the swedish drivers.
Ah... that's very interesting. I'd love to get into professional karting, but I'm to poor and too heavy to be anywhere near competitive. Thanks for the info though, as it's put my mind at ease about whether I'd be able to do it with my hand injury.No not at all, it's just faster to shift without a clutch There isn't enough power to rip the gearbox apart - you see bikers doing this as well.