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Driving rules in go-kart
There are plenty of rules need to follow in order to provide the safest possible go-karting
experience:
Reckless go-kart driving is prohibited. Any driving that is dangerous, endangersother participants, or may result in damage to the kart, track, or the track
personnel will result in the immediate loss of driving privileges
Do not race with loose items, loose clothing, and or unsecured long hair. Racingwith such items can cause injuries.
Drivers must wear approved helmets and hygienic liners. Helmet will be 2005 Snell approved and up with Full Face Shield refer to Track
Rules.
Full coverage driver wear including: Sturdy shoes, socks over the ankles, longsleeve shirt, long pants and especially gloves are required.
Neck brace designed for racing is required. Arm sleeve is recommended but no required. Elbow pad for right elbow is recommended but not required. Chest and rib protective jacket is recommended but not required. Driving under the influence of alcohol, prescription and or illegal drugs is strictly
prohibited.
When entering and exiting the kart, care must be taken to avoid touching theengine which may be hot enough to cause burns.
The throttle for the go-kart is controlled by right foot. The brake is controlled byleft foot.
In the pit area the maximum speed allowed is walking speed. Never get out of the go-kart while on the track. If assistance is needed, pull to the
side of the track, raise hand and wait for the track personnel for help.
Walking onto any portion of the track or beyond any divided partitions isprohibited.
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Steering should be done with both hands on the steering wheel in the 10 and 2o'clock positions.
Pay attention to and comply with all go-kart driving flag signals and theinstructions of the track personnel.
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Track Regulation
I. Track OperationsFor participant and employee safety the track marshals are in charge of all track
operations. Participants must obey all track marshal instructions. Flags and signs are used
throughout the track to communicate with participants. The flags are as follow:
Green - Signals the start or restart of a race. When the green flag is displayed drivers
may drive as fast as they wish.
Yellow - Signals a caution. ALL drivers on the entire track must slow to a walking pace
and there is no passing.
Blue - The blue flag is waved if a faster competitor gets behind you and you hold him or
her up. It is not sure that you realize this situation, so the blue flag will be waved and you
are required to pull off. Once you are passed by, you can continue the race according to
your own pace.
Black- Signals that the driver is receiving a penalty. The driver who receives it should
pull into the penalty box the next time that he/she passes it. Penalty escalation is a two-
step process. The first black flag that a driver receives is a verbal warning. If the same
driver receives another black flag he/she will be removed from the session and will not
receive a refund. Black flags are administered for any safety issue, excessive contact or
illegitimate passes and kart malfunctions.
Red - Signals that the race has been stopped. This flag is used in emergency situations
only. All drivers must safely stop their karts immediately and wait for marshal
instructions.
White - Signals that one lap remains in the session. Drivers should pass under this flag
and drive one more full speed lap.
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White and Black Checkered - Signals that the session is complete. After drivers pass
under this flag they must slow to a walking pace and cease racing immediately. Yellow
flags will be shown to the drivers who have completed their final lap.
No Stopping - Drivers must remain in motion at all times while on the track unless
instructed by a track marshal or red flag to stop.
Stuck Driver - If a driver is stuck and unable to move he/she should raise their right
hand to signal a track marshal for assistance.
Kart Failure - If there is a problem with a kart the driver of that kart should raise their
right hand and proceed to the pits if possible.
Pit Rules - The speed limit in the pits is one (1) mile per hour and is strictly enforced.
Speeding in the pits may result in a stop-time penalty. Wait for marshal instruction to exit
the pit. If for any reason a driver needs to enter the pit during a session he/she should
raise their right hand to signal that he/she is reducing speed.
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II. Kart operations
No driver should ever touch any part of the motor or clutch casing. These components
contain moving parts and are often hot.
Hand Position - While the kart is in motion drivers must keep both hands on the steering
wheel. It is recommended to grip the wheel at the ten and two position for the entirety of
the session.
Pedals - The brake pedal is on the left and the gas pedal in on the right. Drivers use their
left foot to depress the brake pedal and their right foot to depress the gas pedal. Drivers
must use the pedals independently of each other - one foot at a time.
Pedal and Steering Wheel Reach - Our karts have the ability to move the seats forward
or backward to help make your racing experience as comfortable as possible. Ask a staff
member if you need help moving your seat.
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Go-kart concerning guide
Before start the race, try and keep one thing in mind. Getting fast quick depends totally
on the ability to be smooth. Any sudden movements on the brake, throttle or steering
causes resistance and slows down through the corners. Here are some recommendations:
As you approaching a corner, its recommended you place your kart on theoutside of the track, staying on the gas.
At the right moment, ease onto the brake firmly staying in a straight line. Come off the break and ease back onto the throttle as you turn into the corner. Maintain your power and aim for the inside edges of the track as your turn the
corner. Maintaining the power is crucial to ensure you have plenty of speed
coming out of the turn.
Some important matter need to be concerned:
The most important thing to remember about driving your go kart is to never, ever use
both the throttle and brake at the same time. Not only does it just feel wrong, but it puts a
huge amount of pressure on the clutch. You might cause the clutch to slip in some cases,
but generally you will just causes damage to it, making it less efficient, slowing you
down.
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Double Apex Bend - this is the cornering technique that you would use if you were to
race a double apex bend corner.
S" Bend - this is the line you would use if you were to race a track with an "S" bend
corner in it.
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What to do when go-kart crashes
It is very important to know what to do when it does happen when go kart crashes
happen . Remember your safety and the safety of the other racers should be your number
one priority, not your kart. You can fix your kart, you can buy new body work, but you
can't just fix a major injury.
I. In the event of a flat of popped chain it is best to slow your speed by breakinglightly, get out of the racing line and have one hand up (if you have control) to
indicate to the other racers that you are having issues and to either slow or pass.
Remember if you are having any sort of issue with your kart it is safest to give up
the racing line and let your competitors pass. Now carefully pull off the track
entirely and pull your kart well away from the edge of the track (if you can). Even
once your kart is pulled off the track you should stand even further away from the
race. A safety vehicle will come and help you.
II. In the event of a spin-out kart crash, if your kart is still in working order, get outof the racing line, and work on getting back into the race, once you are back up to
speed continue racing.
III. In the event of a fire get out of the kart and get as far away as you can. The gastanks are only plastic and will ignite. Whatever you do, do not try to put out any
fire yourself.
IV. Never fight another racer, regardless of who caused the go kart crashes. Officialswill handle disqualifications after the race or black flag the offending driver.
Fighting will only get you ejected from the race. No kart crash is worth that.
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How to excel at kart racing
In kart racing driving skills are the most important factor to being able to have fast lap-
times. Once you have mastered kart racing driver skills then you will benefit from having
a great kart set up. But the driving skills have to come first! Here are the basics so that
you can build on a solid platform.
I. Sit correctly in your race kart.Sounds silly but makes a huge difference to how the kart handles. Sit back in the
seat and resist the temptation to lean forward towards the wheel or to bounce the
kart by jumping up in the seat. Both of these actions have a negative effect on
acceleration.
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II. Hold the wheel correctly.The lowest you should hold the steering wheel is where 9 and 3 appear on a clock
face. the highest is 10 and 2 on the clock face. Make sure your hands are
symmetrically placed on the kart steering wheel and that you always hold the
wheel in the same place whilst driving or you can introduce extra instability to the
kart.
III. Once you are used to the speed of the kart and are used to your stable way ofsitting in the kart and holding the wheel, you need to explore the limits of
braking.
Brake very hard and be fast with the pedal so that the rears almost lock. Make
sure you are beginning to release the brakes before you turn into a corner.
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IV. Experiment with kart racing lines.Kart drivers find that they often turn in too early to corners, so try to keep the kart
straight and wide for as long as you dare before you turn in.
V. Go straight as often as you can.Turning reduces the speed of the kart. Turn in later and later until you can't reach
the apex, then you know you have gone too far.
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VI. Carry your exit speed out of the corner to the start of your braking zone.It's not how fast you get into the corner but rather how fast you exit.
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