After I spent my childhood karting, my 8 year old has just got into it. He is racing in the National Inkart Championship with Daytona Motorsport (arrive and drive) but the aim has always been for proper owner / driver racing which is what I did growing up. He has now got his own Honda Cadet kart - and will be racing at various tracks round the country in that once we have had a summer of practicing.
Saw my Dad at the weekend and showed him the mothballs in my wallet - "Now you know how much I spent!" was his response.
Would love to hear if anyone on this board has experience of karting at a pretty serious level over recent times - and any advice on how best to tackle this crazy sport!
Since January when he has started, I must have burnt through £5-6k minimum. New Honda Cadet kart purchased from the leading UK team 2 weeks ago, and the flywheel on the engine now needs replacing along with a broken fan, which will be another £100. Racewear £500, track fees £50 a time, £150 for every set of tyres......... Never mind the time investment. Lucky CAFC is such a shower as I wont be near the Valley any time in the next few years. Go down a karting track and it is full of divorced men who gave up their relationship with their wife for the sport. They all think their son is going to be the next Lewis Hamilton, and you seriously turn up at Buckmore Park to a sea of motorhomes now. It is flipping nuts.
My boy loves driving at speed and the grin on his face when he takes his crash helmet off is priceless. His friends from school came to see him at the weekend, and seeing their jaws drop when their 8 year old mate tore past at 60mph 2 inches off the ground did make him feel ten feet tall when he got out the kart afterwards.
But be good to hear from anyone who has gone through this sport. How you kept the enjoyment levels up, and maintained a balanced life in particular.
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Our childhood experiences appear to be slightly different
Wow, one lucky son you've got there my friend.
Done carting a few times over the years. Best time was last year when I done it in France. Think we paid something like €50 for a 10 min practice, a A and a B race of 10 laps for qualifying and then one mass 60 min race on a 1.5 mile circuit with 20 of us from the wedding party. Came off the track bloody exhausted in the 90 degree heat but was grinning like a cheshire cat for a good few hours afterwards. So much fun.
Then moved to Charlton where you got to practice in nicked/dumped cars down the muddies.
Getting back to the original topic, no never done carting with my kids. The missus worries far too much to allow it, and as I am scared of her, it was a non starter.
I also try and take her away from standing at the fastest part of the track as well. Seeing her 8 year old baby hare in to turn one at Buckmore at over 60mph will probably shit her up a bit.
At this present moment in time, we are not going on holiday.
We used to sponsor a couple of guys who were semi pro bikers. £10k per year i.e. £5k per bike, the tires only lasted qualifying and the race.