Brentford
Team Owner
I'm not sure if this has been brought up, but does anyone here actually race or have at least raced before? And I don't mean go-karts at the local amusement park.
EgoI remember watching the Ego Challenge at Saugus Speedway. Guys could pay a fee, sign a waiver and take their street cars out on the flat 1/3 mile track. Watched many a knucklehead toast their street cars.
I remember watching the Ego Challenge at Saugus Speedway. Guys could pay a fee, sign a waiver and take their street cars out on the flat 1/3 mile track. Watched many a knucklehead toast their street cars.
Some guys had hot rods that they'd sunk a lot of money into. Only to find out the hard way that they weren't set up to run a flat 1/3 mile oval.I mean if my car had several hundred miles on it, I'd maybe consider doing it, because why not? And by several, I mean over 250k.
I raced go carts a little, serious ones (not the amusement park type). A Legends race car, and I finally dollared out try to put together a super stock class car.
No money and poor results overall.
Racing is tougher than it looks, most that think they could, just dont have a clue.
Sitting in the seat, the raw intense immersion is beyond imagination. Going turn one on lap one is much closer than it looks.
I did some kart racing (not the go-karts at the local putt-putt course, but WKA kart racing) in my late teens/early 20's. Even that form of racing got too expensive very quickly.
I did some kart racing (not the go-karts at the local putt-putt course, but WKA kart racing) in my late teens/early 20's. Even that form of racing got too expensive very quickly.
Thanks, and you're absolutely right about the expenses. It wasn't that I couldn't afford to race, I just couldn't afford to be competitive. I was bringing my kart to the track in the back of a pickup truck while other guys were bringing their stuff in a full transporter. And those were the guys that usually set sail on the field once the race started.Went to a kart school for my 12th birthday. It was amazing, it felt great, but karting is always obviously stupid expensive. WKA stuff gets insanely competitive. That's rad that you played around with it.
Thanks for the cool post. One question... what is an Enduro car?Interspersed through all that I've played with Enduro cars (pavement),
An Enduro car is what some of my local tracks call a mostly stock car that runs endurance races - typically 200 laps or 2.5 hours whichever comes first. They'll put 50 or more of these cars on a half mile track at the same time, causing a "race" that resembles a rush hour frenzy. No cautions - broken or wrecked cars and debris are left where they lie unless the track is blocked. They red flag the race if it appears somebody needs help, put out fires, clear the track some, etc. Winner is whomever gets to 200 laps first, or who has made the most laps when time runs out.Thanks for the cool post. One question... what is an Enduro car?