Too Much Logic
There’s too much logic coming from these two veterans of the sport in the latest episode of their Inside Karting podcast.
There’s too much logic coming from these two veterans of the sport in the latest episode of their Inside Karting podcast.
Even thought the doors are closed, Ringwood Kart Centre remains open most days. “We are still chipping away inside in preparation for the re-opening of tracks for practice before racing recommences.”
These things look pretty sharp, and so does the race shop. Outlaw karts built and raced by the QRC Karts team in California.
Power Republic’s Easter video shows how to service the gear box on the popular IAME X30 engine.
BRP-Rotax is organising an online eSeries on the iRacing platform, and will have a ticket to the World Finals as a prize!
Nothing much happened on April Fools day this year, and a lot or people are needing a laugh in the current climate. So here’s what we did on April 1st in 2018 – invented push-back sidepods!
Speedway Karting Association of Australasia has advised its clubs that competitors’ current logbooks will carry over for next race season in 2020-21.
Karting NSW has placed all members’ race licences on hold until the COVID-19 restrictions are lifted and karting resumes.
The latest karting news briefs – online racing, COVID-19, kart shop news, Yamaha sponsorship, info for the ladies, lockdown shenanigans, membership extensions, track upgrades etc.
Here’s the progressive point score after the opening two rounds for all classes in the 2020 Noisy Tour – including Noise allocated nicknames!
Karting Australia has extended the current tyre contracts for a further year (ie, use the existing tyres to the end of 2021) and has suspended the tender process for what would have been the 2021-2025 supply contract.
Darwin Karting Association has confirmed the 2020 Northern Territory Kart Championship in July has been cancelled.
What are you doing in the break from racing? How about getting those karts ready? Here’s Derek’s top maintenance tips you can do at home:
Yep, April Fools Day was essentially cancelled for 2020. But look back at WTF happened in 2009!
With no on-track action at kart circuits around the world, many karters have turned to online sim racing. Have you?