Go-karts are most often seen as amusement park rides for kids and those ones will go twenty or thirty miles an hour but it seems much more on a small track.
This example shows what go-karts were like when giants walked the Earth. The kart is a Margay frame with dual Bm motors on it, each with a displacement of 135cc or 8.2ci and this was the standard in the days of the International Karting Federation. This one doesn't look so heavily modified as the old C-Open class in which my ol' Dad raced but take a ride and discover how fast it goes.
The intro shows a really immaculate build of a go-kart ... but the music is awful and this part goes until 3:45. That's when the driver wears an action cam and takes this beast out onto the track.
This ride isn't for that ridiculous drifting for the girls, this is belting it as fast as the machine will go and wheelspin doesn't make speed. Geared for it, this kart is easily capable of hitting triple-digit speed.
This example shows what go-karts were like when giants walked the Earth. The kart is a Margay frame with dual Bm motors on it, each with a displacement of 135cc or 8.2ci and this was the standard in the days of the International Karting Federation. This one doesn't look so heavily modified as the old C-Open class in which my ol' Dad raced but take a ride and discover how fast it goes.
The intro shows a really immaculate build of a go-kart ... but the music is awful and this part goes until 3:45. That's when the driver wears an action cam and takes this beast out onto the track.
This ride isn't for that ridiculous drifting for the girls, this is belting it as fast as the machine will go and wheelspin doesn't make speed. Geared for it, this kart is easily capable of hitting triple-digit speed.
Dave Miller was a graduate student in Davis at the University of California and he became friends with my ol' Dad who loved to take the graduate students out to the racetrack to show them there's a little more to life than biology. Dave loved it right away and that began a rivalry between the two of them which went on for years. Dave was a rich kid from San Francisco but, unlike many rich kids, he wasn't a dick and the rivalry was competitive but also great fun. Those who remember him likely also remember this kart is quite similar to the one he drove except its wider and the motors have been moved somewhat forward.
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I am not sure that is a Margay but it is a model after I left karting
Fun little video but I am not impressed with his driving seems very inconsistent and fairly choppy throttle control
but he may have just been playing and not worrying about it
They said it was Margay in the note with the video and I got a bang out of how he went smokin' past single-engine karts on the track. I never drove a twin on a sprint track and that must be some wild driving.
There was a class that B limited and Blimited Reed Single motor lighter weight but as quick as the twins not counting C open as that was two B limited motors and only 100 more lbs
The shifter karts of today make that look silly. Ask Doc to comment I think he ran shifter karts for awhile
He's the one who posted the original video and it didn't sound like he thought the shifter karts were faster and he was practically reverent over this one.
utube Ferrari vs Go Kart or
130mph Kart racing
Doc didnt races duals very much
We set up Bstock that he ran at Whitelands Ind on the old Hovey frame from Dave Miller
Dad never let him run good equipment in duals
I did setup a C stock kart for fun when Queen Bee was having her I stock run.
But he only let me run 3 laps
I set it up with Bstock gears
It was the only kart I ever drove that could spin the tires from standing start And go completely sideways from standing start.
He brought me in becsuse of that let Jim Stafford drive it a few
And then parked it Made me tear it back down I didnt
I never went back to the track after that.
Even the stuff I did felt blazing fast and twins ... gadzooks! Alex let me take out a twin at VacaValley on their enduro track and that was pretty cool but it was the only time. I lit it up on the back straight and didn't think until later, whoops, he could hear that (larfs).
I said to Doc yesterday how much I don't miss teaching my kid to do something I love and he learns it so well he gets better than me at it. I don't even want to know that bittersweet sensation!
Dunno if I could hack it. If I'm the Dad, I'm knowing the kid is good, he's brave ... and that is the fastest, most dangerous go-kart I ever saw. Dunno if I could stand there for it.
He was pissed off because he couldnt control me. Pretty sure that is why Doc quit racing with him
Hardest part with him he was always right even when he wasnt
It's a shame it finally broke down like that but still no-one got seriously hurt from all that and there sure was some highly wild stuff which happened.
None of us ever drove out of control so bodily injury from that was unlikely.
Drove very fast but always this side of the line except for a lap Doc decided to go the wrong way on the track while I was out there on a day when we were the only one there. Only lasted one lap I pitted next time by.
I won my first race that night
I was out of it by the time you all got really nuts with them and it was definitely always my purpose to keep control and in an undamaged state even though I did some seriously stupid stuff. The time when I was driving soaked in gasoline is a personal favorite.
Must have been a gas screwing around with twins and of that after I left.
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