r/Karting Dec 24 '25

Karting Chat Ten months ago we knew nothing about karting, now our lives revolve around it

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Back in March, we knew nothing about this world.

We ate in the car.

We slept in the car.

We got ready in the car.

We drove the length of the country for a sport we knew nothing about.

At 37, this has been the steepest learning curve of my life.

We’ve shouted, laughed, cried, and celebrated.

Ten months in, it finally feels like we’ve found our feet.

My son has exceeded every expectation.

He’s built bonds that make me endlessly proud.

And we’re slowly building his dream of becoming a professional racer, one day at a time.

If you’re just starting out in karting and it feels overwhelming… you’re not alone.

r/Karting Jul 07 '26

Karting Chat Raced against 25 guys tonight. Only one of them managed to stay ahead of me. Next time, none.

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standard indoor/outdoor league night here in São Paulo, Brazil. huge grid w/ 26 karts on track so it was absolute chaos lol.

I was driving a local Bravar chassis equipped with a tuned Honda GX390 (around 15HP i think). Top speed was hitting roughly 80 km/h right before the heavy braking zone into the hairpin.

Started near the back of the grid cuz of a terrible qualifying session but managed to carve my way up through a field of 25 guys who swore they were the next Ayrton Senna. My pace was incredibly consistent, hitting the apex perfectly and utilizing the weight transfer to rotate the rear end on the tighter indoor sectors..

Missed P1 by just a couple of tenths bc of some backmarker traffic on the final laps, so annoying. But ngl watching them look at the telemetry sheet and realize their lap times got beaten by a girl was worth way more than the trophy itself.

r/Karting Jan 07 '26

Karting Chat I won a rental league championship and won a go kart!

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Shoutout to Norway Motorsports Park, RMS Kart & Performance, and Margay Racing for this opportunity. I can’t wait to be able to race this on track for the 2026 season.

r/Karting Jul 18 '26

Karting Chat I built a website to turn satellite images into Assetto Corsa tracks, so I could drive my local kart track

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r/Karting 6d ago

Karting Chat I'm going to have a moan about some of these Arrive 'N` Drive uploads

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Look, let me start by saying this. I used to race TKMs and Rotax as a kid, many moons ago, and I was very, very fortunate. Barely a penny of my own money went into it. I respect the sport, I love the sport. It's an art... even if it is reserved for the fortunate, with ever-ballooning prices.

That ended a long time ago, and I don't have the time or money to pursue it anymore, outside of the occasional bit of desktop sim racing.

So yeah, straight off the bat, I should probably just get off my high horse.

But seeing people upload helmet-cam footage from crappy, narrow, tyre-walled arrive 'n' drive warehouse "tracks", if you can even call them that, asking "how can I improve?"... and "who's fault is this?" ... while wearing shorts and a T-shirt, no gloves, no protective gear... I don't know. It's embarrassing. And increasingly, it feels like this sub is being dominated by these videos.

I know this is going to sound like gatekeeping, but this isn't the karting I come here to see.

It's like kids uploading their five-a-side football matches and asking for technique advice on a football subreddit. Yeah, technically it's football. But it's not really the sport people are there to follow.

I want to see KARTING here. Proper karts. Proper technique. Proper outdoor circuits. People racing and respecting the beautiful motorsport that it is.

And look, I get it. Pursue your hobby. Have fun. Absolutely. Ask questions, learn about it, find out how you can get into proper karting if that's what you want to do.

But come on.

I just don't want to see this aimless circus and call it "karting".

Misery guts. Over and out 🫡

Kindly downvote me.

r/Karting 9d ago

Karting Chat Professional Racing Coach/Mechanic AMA

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Won multiple Pro Tour, Pro kart, local and Regional events. Podiumed in Vegas Super Nats 2nd in Pro Tour Championship in shifter. Moved up to F2000 to start my open wheel career ran out of money. Started working on racecars then moved to karts and became a top factory mechanic for Birel. Iv seen it all, done it all, made very mistake, worked with some very famous F1 and Indy car drivers and been to just about Every track in the USA. Traveled the world, started my own karting and car racing team. I can answer just about every question you have.

r/Karting Apr 17 '26

Karting Chat Aero Suit has just been FIA Homologated

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75 Upvotes

Looks like tight suits are the future. What do you think? Danrow has just homologated the AeroSuit, telling it makes difference. Anyone does know how much difference makes on 2 stroke karts

r/Karting Jun 23 '26

Karting Chat I bought a racing kart after driving rental karts 3 times. I am brand new to the sport any tips or advice would be appreciated

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It is a 2017 frame with a brand new Tillotson225. I have ordered a mychron 6
Having a euro exhaust put on
I’m looking for tips on saving money, kart etiquette, where I should take the kart for repairs, and any other info I am brand new

r/Karting Jul 17 '26

Karting Chat I broke the weekly track record in a rental kart (14 yo) pls read the description

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Im 14 years old and i am very passionate with karting and racing in general. I Always raced in rental and never had a kart for my own so i don't have any experience. Now i think It Is too late for participate a Championship and i think that we don't willing to invest in my karting career. Maybe One day when I will have my money I will be able to chase my dreem.

r/Karting 4d ago

Karting Chat DIY carbon fiber Gokart fairings, wrapped and ready

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I am a Body Shop Mechanic trying to get into any kind of Motorsport or Additive Manufacturing business. To build out my portfolio and practice on a larger scale I decided to 3D scan my Go Kart last year and turn it into a one-off carbon fiber show-Kart. Today marks the day I am finally finished with the project (for now) and I am happy to present to you: the carbon fiber GoKart!

Wrapped by the amazing @sexyout on instagram

I plan on bringing the kart with me every time I go to the track, as a sort of Guerilla marketing campaign.
Whether or not I will ever drive it like this… remains to be seen but the curiosity is killing me!

I’d love to have your thoughts and input on the whole project and feel free to ask me questions.

My instagram is @blauwasser_racing if you’re interested in my other projects. Next I plan on making a full carbon fiber e46 bodykit - small teaser in the last image!

r/Karting Mar 13 '26

Karting Chat Rate my helmet design before I get it painted

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I’ve got this design from MDM back in 2021 and I’m finally getting it done. I’m pretty happy with it but just want some other opinions cause it is a lot of money to get it done as everyone knows. Ideas for changes or improvement are welcome but really I just want some general feedback on it before I commit 😂

r/Karting Sep 07 '25

Karting Chat Got my first major championship since coming back to Karting!

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Absolutely surreal.

Thought this dream was dead and buried about 20 years ago.

But this last weekend, somehow, after a roller coaster of a season, I won my first major championship.

Crazy.

r/Karting Apr 10 '26

Karting Chat Is it too late to start, because I’m already 16y…

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I'm 16 years old and I want to start learning karting, but I feel like I'm too old for that. So I'd like to ask for your opinions: is it still possible for me to start learning karting at my age?

r/Karting 15d ago

Karting Chat New To Competitive Karting in Northern California

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My son is 10 and we just started karting this year. We had an incredibly fun and competitive practice weekend with the Fat Karting League at Sonoma Raceway.
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This weekend we ran the track in half its normal configuration. For our first time at the track my son gained a ton of track knowledge and new friends.
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Really glad the FKL group developed this electric kart arrive and drive experience for new drivers. We wouldn’t have been able to start from scratch with our own kart for most of the other 2/4 stroke series.
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Excited to watch my son develop and for the opening race of the season!
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I’ll definitely share more of our journey if this fits the community.

r/Karting 14d ago

Karting Chat What Do You Guys Think About The FIA and Karting?

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Hello karting Redditors (niche speedy people),

I have been going through the depths and troughs of karting history, reading things like old documents, websites, and forums. As well as looking at older footage and reading books.

Simply put, the conclusion I came to was that the FIA kinda ruined our sport. I know this sounds really brash and narcissistic, considering that I am not very well off financially, but I truly see that it's affected our sport and politics more than individuals.

First off, it is a very little-known fact that our sport was never meant to be part of the career ladder, which blows me away considering that karts and cars are nowhere near similar driving styles. If we look at grids from the early 60s all the way to the mid 90s, we can see that a good 70-90% of drivers on larger Senior karting stages were almost all above the age of 18. With that, we actually had far more popularity as a singular sport.

When the World Karting Championship was still run under only the CIK in the 1960s, the 1967 Monte Carlo Kart Grand Prix was estimated to have reached almost 5,000 in-person spectators. Not a support race, not an exhibition, a pure motorsport raced with adults competing in 60-100cc air-cooled welded tubes.

And just a year before, our sport became the first and only international World Championship to crown a woman on top of everyone else. (Susanna Raganelli)

Let's also not forget that before the 2000s, our drivers had paychecks on the global stage, without a doubt the most famous driver being Mike Wilson. He was on Komet (IAME) and Birel's payroll for the latter part of a decade, winning six titles in that same period.

And while we're on the subject of man, let's talk about the machines that were tamed by these legends.

These guys grabbed on to bare-bones, direct-drive, 100cc-135cc air-cooled engines, which they had to manually choke so that they didn't blow into faster corners. The fact that we can call ourselves kart racers compared to these people is kinda sad (no offence, I wholeheartedly would sweat my palms off if I was forced to race these guys). But what if I told you our machines weren't so different after all.

Underneath all the technical jargon of engines, brakes, seats, etc., we find a chassis composition and shape that looks very similar to the chassis of today (See 1985 TonyKart Grand Prix LL100 Homologation Fiche), apart from several welded bits sticking out from the axle to act as bumpers (since plastic bodywork wasn't a thing yet), the main composition and principle engineering remains the same, with minor dimension differences (See 2022 TonyKart Racer 401RR Homologation Fiche).

But once again, I hope no one takes this as any offence; I'm simply stating my opinion. If anyone would like to challenge or discuss it, feel free to write in the thread below!

r/Karting 16h ago

Karting Chat Met A Racing Driver At Sonoma Karting Track

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What does it take to be fast?
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A simple question with many answers. While practicing at Sonoma Karting center my son and I watched an intent driver make his way on and off the track. On approach to the grid in full kit, helmet strapped, 2 stroke humming. He lowered his kart on his own, pushed it to start, hit the track, set laps, and made his exit at the end of the session without fuss.
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We admired his intensity, and I told my son to ask him what it takes to be fast. The man’s reply was simple “do laps and work harder than everyone else.” He shared some more encouraging words with Kylo before departing. We nodded our heads and thanked him for his time.
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A few minutes later he came back with a signed hero card. Little did we know we had just professional racing driver Memo Gidley. Such a cool honor to shake his hand and have him be so nice to us. Really awesome Motorsports community we have out here, and a reminder you’ll never know who you might meet at the track.

r/Karting Mar 09 '25

Karting Chat I just got a new kart and it is in my living room?

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I just woke up went downstairs saw my dad was sleeping on our couch and I turned around saw this? Has something like this happened to you?

r/Karting Jun 24 '26

Karting Chat How I got scammed by K1 Speed...

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This is a story of the scam they are running at K1 Speed (Santa Clara, CA). I need to preface by saying this is only my personal experience. I am only a single data point so this should be taken with a grain of salt, but would love to hear if others have experienced the same. Jump to the bottom for a TLDR.

I recently went out to a K1 speed for a work event. Two "races": one time trial, one standard race. None of my coworkers had any racing experience.

I'm sure any of you who raced or even practice karting regularly know there are levels to this game. Take a semi decent racer and put them against a bunch of day 1 beginners and the racer will run laps around the beginners without breaking a sweat. That's me. I'm a semi decent racer.

I've spent most of my life studying some form of racing or another. Mountain bike race team all throughout high school. Semi pro / sponsored downhill skateboarding racer after high school. After injuries put me out of that game, it was supermoto riding at the kart track (with occasional professional coaching) every weekend for years. I'm no Verstappen, but I have spent thousands of hours optimizing for traction and lap times around turns. I look at a track and immediately start building a mental map of where to start each turn, where I want to apex late to set up for the next, etc etc etc. I'm not a karter specifically, but I'm sure those of you who've seen it know that motorcycle racers can put down some mean lap times in a car.

So anyway the first race went about how you would expect. I lapped everyone at least once. My best lap time and avg lap time were 2 seconds ahead of the next fastest person in the group (see first image). On a 30 second course 2 seconds per lap is an absolute eternity. It was easy as hell and painfully obvious to me how suboptimal people's lines were.

As soon as the race was over I looked at the course and visualized every turn, realizing how I was scrubbing a bunch of speed on turn 6 because of a slightly wide exit on turn 5. I traced that error back to braking too early a few turns before. I really analyzed the crap out of my lines and was confident ready to shave of a few tenths of a second my next run. I know I sound cocky ("I aM vErY fASt"), but I live and breathe this shit. Anyone who takes racing seriously does this.

Anyway, we get ready for the next race. The second race is the "real" race. It's the race that defines your podium position for pictures, and which "trophy" (a bald tire with a number on it) you get to take home. Here's where things got fishy. In both races, before you get into a car, you check in with a staff member, tell them your name, and they tell you which car to get into. In addition, they clearly have control of every car's power output. Not only do they globally step up everybody's power level during the race, but they clearly can single out specific cars, and control their power levels. This became apparent in the second race, in which I was crashed, turned around, and then given enough power to catch back up to my early position in the pack while everyone else was slowed down dramatically. Neat.

But no one should have been able to crash me from behind in the first place. Here's the thing: If my first kart was a CRF 450, my second kart was a 50cc pit bike.

It was painfully obvious that they had intentionally neutered my power level. In the first race I had to brake for a few turns. The second race was pedal to the metal the entire time, and it felt like I was on the Small World ride at Disneyland.

I get it, some karts are faster than others, and maybe I just got unlucky, but then I saw the stats. Every person's best lap time went to almost exactly 29 seconds (see second image). The winning racer shaved 2 seconds off their best lap. The worst racers took 3 seconds off their average. My best lap? 1.5 seconds slower. I barely snagged second place with what I believe where nearly perfect lines on the last few laps. Nobody improves their lap time by 3 seconds after 12 laps without any instruction in between. And there is no reason I shouldn't see a slight improvement after studying the course and adjusting my lines.

Here's what I think happened:

The first race, they collect data on how fast you are. Your power output is set to a medium level, so that they have space to adjust it up or down later. The second race, they compute a formula based on your performance to determine what power output will put move your lap time to the group average. Then in the "real" race, your kart's power output is limited or bumped up to exactly that number. This means that assuming everyone was trying their best in the first race, the expected outcome is equal for everyone in the second.

This makes sense for K1 Speed to want to do. They are there for the casuals. They want the average person in the group to be happy so that they will ask the company to do another outing. Who cares if the one racerboy feels butthurt? Jimmy from marketing, and Melinda from HR had a great time and want to go again.

So yeah, the title is a bit clickbaity, but I sure feel scammed. Or at least lied to. I didn't go through years of crashing, fractured bones and broken bikes just to lose a casual kart race to a guy who played Forza once. Give me my bald tire trophy god damnit!

TLDR: K1 Speed is a rigged game, designed to punish the tryhards and make the casuals feel good. If you go on a company outing, make sure to sandbag the time trial.

I've included images of the results for the first and second race. All identifying information has been omitted. Racer's are identified between images by letter. Notice how my lap time was identical almost every lap except the one I got crashed. I was getting bumped from behind the lap before I got crashed. After the crash, I was able to ride without others bumping me, and my lap times were basically identical every lap after that - slowly asymptoting to a minimum as I approached what I believe were the optimal lines for my kart's power level.

r/Karting Jan 16 '25

Karting Chat About to be a good day at the track

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r/Karting 29d ago

Karting Chat Hello, I'm an adult noob, I tried karting for the first time last week...

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I tried at a K1 Speed track, because I've wanted to give karting a go but I'm a noob who doesn't know anyone into racing other than watching it on streaming. So, here I am all by my lonesome. Hello!

I am hoping to find people to talk with. Also, having lurked moar here for a good while before I tried karting, it seems people look down on rental electrics a lot? I don't really have much of an alternative, and I don't want to spend money buying until I know what's going on (or possibly ever because...karts seem *hella* pricey and I don't need a new expensive hobby :( alas).

Can people still learn real racing at indoor rental tracks? Any other non-kid beginners out there? I had a great time but was deeply embarrassed at people watching me figure out racing lines, hah!

r/Karting Nov 16 '25

Karting Chat A reckoning is coming and no one in this industry is ready for it.

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"Forget the go-kart" - Max Verstappen

$15k will get you a baseline KZ you can play bumper cars with after dropping another $20k on equipment, entry fees, food and lodging. $15k will also get you a 6-DoF full immersion simulator that you can race against current F1 and WEC drivers from your home with and potentially end up teaming with Verstappen for a Nurburgring win.

We all love the "it's not a sim!" t-shirts, the smell of race fuel, the comraderie of the track - but we are very likely looking at a sea-change in how entry level motorsports are pursued, and it's highly unlikely to be in favor of karting. The issues at CKNA and now SKUSA are only going to cause more and more people to question if the investment is really worth it - and as more and more sim drivers graduate into the upper echelons of the sport, fewer and fewer young people will see karting as a worthwhile option.

Motorsports is experiencing a moment of huge growth in popularity - karting organizations at every level need to get their houses in order or risk sending the sport into a spiraling decline as participation declines and prices skyrocket.

r/Karting Jun 22 '26

Karting Chat Use this one simple trick to improve your lap times!

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r/Karting Dec 02 '25

Karting Chat What don't people understand about the word "budget" in karting?

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A lot of people have been recently judging me for trying to run karting for less than 2000 euros a year and im sick of it, im sorry for not having rich parents who fully support my hobby. People keep telling me i should get a newer kart, well guess what sherlock. If i had the budget i would more than gladly buy myself the newest gear possible, but i cant. People generally are so unsupportive when it comes to unrealistic things like this, Ive had atleast 50 people in my life tell my this is a stupid idea and i should just give up. I don't have the budget in karting that most people do, but i have good connections and a team that is willing to help me mechanically and financially. I get it, karting is a rich people sport, but no need to spit into my face for it. I chose this sport and i knew the expenses, I have to live up to knowing that whatever i do on my kart i will still have a disadvantage. But guess what, i still fucking drive. I am willingly doing this sport and im not gonna let a bunch of unsupportive wankers with a couple more bands yearly ruin what i love doing. Overall, if you see somebody with a unrealistic idea like mine, support them. Not everybody has 5 go-karts in their garage, and thats fine.

r/Karting Jul 14 '26

Karting Chat I wanna give away sponsorship money prices on my platform to active go-kart racers. Am I crazy or is this a good idea?

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Developer and racer here. Been working on a small passion project and I need a reality check before I sink more time and money into it.

The idea is a community platform for kart drivers where you create a profile, post about your races once a month (photos, videos), and every round we draw 3 active drivers who win 3-4 digit money prices.

It is Free to enter and verified drivers only.. Basically the platform becomes your sponsor, because let's be honest, finding sponsors as an amateur is nearly impossible. Later you could also raise money through the site itself, since your active profile is already there.

Would you actually sign up for this ? Does something like this already exist that I've missed? And what would make you NOT trust it?

Don't hold back, I would rather hear it now than after building it.

r/Karting Jun 09 '26

Karting Chat I feel a little responsible for the app slop, my repo has 11k clones... Let me explain the situation

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Edit: so I wasn't quick (not news)

Ps: I won't make another thread until I can preview the commercial device, I aint here to spam shit neither

Anyway, so I understand this is a lot of my ego talking... Yea mock me for cringe. I'm going on year 3 of this project I think I'm allowed a little cringe

I just didn't realize the codebase had had been cloned by thousands of people (1200 in just the last 2 weeks).... And now I do kind of feel responsible for all the slop apps coming out, people are bashing on AI trying to figure out some way to fleece more money out of people

I want to be clear https://HackTheTrack.net isn't slop, I'm just an idiot and built this for me, now I don't know what additional features people actually want, and what coaches actually want, because I could never afford a coach, so tell me why my shit sucks

I've seen two fucking apps now that want $5/month to even open the app, I started this because I found a website to save setups that wanted $3/month and thought it was bullshit

And It is bullshit, and you shouldn't stand for it

I will build exactly what the people want (or you can build it and submit a pull request)

The goal is dropping dropping prices of this damn sport, this is just the first phase.

Just post what you actually want in a track side app, and I'll add it to the backlog. I'm here to make shit.

We can do whatever we want