no, but we have a legit indoor place with those kinds of carts, with the whole fireproof suit and helmet and everything, they top out at like 40 mph. its pretty sick, but its expensive and you gotta be 16 (which i just turned)
oh word, sick ride by the way, i like the look of black karts. uhh lately ive just been looking for places to go. i used to just go to the indoor karting place when i started driving last year then when i moved over here i started getting into the competitive side of things, ive always loved driving so it was natural. but ive been racing my friends private track in Indo and i make the trip up to Kuala Lumpur with him to race some of the bigger Malaysian circuits.
no. but i heard a radio interview where they were talking about racing karts on the frozen lakes here in Minnesota and western Wisconsin.... sounded really really fun!
word word. you shoulda come to Sing! i saw the first night race! thats a piece of history right there. oh and i saw Ferrari's downfall, which was cool too haha.
hugh? ferrari is still in it. and now theres the team owned by peter from north carolina. super stoked to check out the shop when i visit my grandparents
No, but i used to work at a kartdrome and set the fastest time their on their rental karts, but im too busy to get into racing competitavly. So much fun here when a sandstorm puts a cm or so of sand on the track, you can drift around super easy.
I use to race at a place called F1 Boston, but than I quit because it was too far away from me and I got into running. Also, I realized I live in America, where nobody can become a racer unless they race in circles.
I have a race in F1 Boston coming up soon. and you can race other things than nascar. you just have to research a bit more. they are easier to get into also
Yes, but nobody watches those series. No American is ever going to be successful in most popular racing series, F1. Look at Scott Speed. He tried, and never got close to the podium. Now he's in Nascar.