Treasure Coast Karting Association
Erland Andersson of Sweden is said to have invented the Crosskart in the early 1980's. The idea was to create something that is safe, cheap, and easy to maintain, but still fun to ride. The Crosskart is basically a simplified version of American Sprint and Midget Carts.
Crosskarting is probably most popular in the Nordic countries, although in southern Europe a similar motorsport with more powerful engines, Kartcross, exists
Front disc brakes are increasingly popular; however, certain classes do not allow them. In international level racing these are some of the softest and most advanced tires in motorsport. Best chassis allow for stiffening bars at the rear, front and side to be added or removed according to race conditions. Endurance races last for an extended period, from 30 minutes up to 24 hours or more, for one or more drivers.Such karts are usually powered by small, detuned four-stroke engines and are far slower than the fully-fledged competitive versions. Sometimes worn rain tires are used. 100 cc 2-stroke kart engines can run at 19,000 rpm. Tires are sometimes prepared with special solvents to soften them and increase grip, however this is banned by many racing
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