Frame Kart Racing
NatSKA is a budget karting association set up for schools and youth groups in the UK, with 13 classes.
In the United States, the biggest proportion of racers are in the dirt oval classes which often use Briggs & Stratton industrial engines.
In Australia, classes include Midget, Rookie, Junior and Senior.
Many people race worldwide in Spec series such as Rotax Max (a Touch-and-Go class) or those using the Yamaha KT100 engine.
The FIA championships, including the Karting World Championship, take place in this format. Typically, for dry conditions a stiffer chassis is preferable, while in wet or other poor traction conditions, a more flexible chassis may work better. Tracks primarily consist of two straight and four left-turn corners, few tracks are symmetric and often the shape parallels that of an egg or a tri-oval. MostThe lack of a differential means that one rear tire must slide while cornering, this is achieved by designing the chassis so that the inside rear tire lifts up slightly when the kart turns the corner. In the UK the MSA (Motor Sports Association) regulate Karting. Some associations, such as NatSKA (National Schools Karting Association),
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