Overview:
There's nothing quite like a bit of head to head rivalry with your mates. They say that nice guys come last, so the question is do you have the competitive instinct and controlled aggression needed to finish first? Or are you happy to look down the tailpipe of your pal as he passes the chequered flag?
The Circuit:
This snaking 1150m monster is challenging, wet or dry. It demands respect through the turning sections if you are to keep you lap times low, but the best drivers hit back with productive use of the throttle when laying down the power coming into the straights.
Be careful though, uncontrolled 360’s into the tyre barriers are embarrassing and destroy your chances of spraying bubbly at the end of the day.
The Karts:
The boys in the pits have just taken delivery of a brand new fleet of 390 cc Eglem Thunderkarts, one of the most advanced general usage kart available. It is one of the few circuits in the UK running these awesome 70mph animals as standard and they are kept in top condition to ensure even racing.
The Racing – Grand Prix:
After a quick video and safety briefing each driver will go out onto the circuit for a practice session. During this time the computer will monitor lap times, which will determine the start position for the main race. After a short break its back out on to the circuit for a 30 min non-stop grand prix. Concentration and consistency are the key to victory and the chequered flag falls just as your shoulders begin to ache. Once your heart rate has settled down the race results are announced with the winner receiving a well deserved trophy, and a special prize for the fastest lap during the race will also be awarded.
Notes:
- Duration is 1.5 hours including briefings and practice
- Groups of more than 20 will do an Endurance Race