Go Kart Racing Rules
An electrathon is a three or four wheeled electric vehicle, somewhat similar in overall appearance to a Go-Kart, but powered by an electric motor which runs off batteries. Electrathons are raced under rules which specify matters such as length and width of the vehicles (12 feet long and 4 feet wide maximum) and total weight of batteries (64 pounds for lead-acid batteries, a few more for gel cell battereis), with the weight of the drivers being ballasted to 180 pounds.. Other regulations concern safety features such as braking systems, roll bars, shut-off switches, etc.
). These are regarded as the top levels of karting and are also raced in national championships. American companies in the shifter kart market include: GT Race Karts, Trackmagic and Margay. Tracks go from 1/4 mile (400 m) to over 1 mile (1,600 meters) in length. FIA regulations changes for 2007: * KF1 replaces the previous ICA (Intercontinental A), KF3 replaces the previous FA category (Formula A), KF2 replacesThe current 2006 World Champion is Davide Fore from Italy. Offset chassis are used for sprint racing. Some car tire manufacturers make tires for Karts such as Bridgestone or Dunlop; however, there are also specific Kart tire manufacturers, for example MG or Vega.. The stiffness of the chassis enables different handling characteristics for different circumstances. There are many different classes or
You may think that driving a go kart is safe, but when you're screaming down the track at 160 mph anything is possible. Sure, most go karts do not reach speeds this high, but by following a few safety...
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