aeronca65t
Great Pumpkin
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Yesterday, I went with a bunch of my friends to Grand Prix NY in Mt. Kisco. This is an indoor karting place which runs 9 HP gas karts.
Last month some of us went to "Pole Position" in Jersey City and ran their electric indoor karts.
The electric and gas karts are about even in terms of speed. My average speeds at yesterday's event (according to my timing slips) was about 30 mph. It felt a lot faster.
Most of the guys racing were vintage racers from VRG or SVRA plus some folks from the Ferrari Owner's Club.
It was good fun, but some of the guys are a bit rough and I came home with a bruised rib. Thankfully, all the "rough" guys are in another class (open wheel) that I don't race in.
All the regular guys I race with (Sprites, Minis, Spitfires, etc) are better, smoother drivers with almost no "pranging".
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Last month some of us went to "Pole Position" in Jersey City and ran their electric indoor karts.
The electric and gas karts are about even in terms of speed. My average speeds at yesterday's event (according to my timing slips) was about 30 mph. It felt a lot faster.
Most of the guys racing were vintage racers from VRG or SVRA plus some folks from the Ferrari Owner's Club.
It was good fun, but some of the guys are a bit rough and I came home with a bruised rib. Thankfully, all the "rough" guys are in another class (open wheel) that I don't race in.
All the regular guys I race with (Sprites, Minis, Spitfires, etc) are better, smoother drivers with almost no "pranging".