Passing & Getting Passed - AMP Karting - Oct. 8, 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • Just some lapping on a beautiful day in Georgia on my kart. Praga Tacho chassis with Rotax 125 Jr engine.

Комментарии • 11

  • @blakebaumgart8259
    @blakebaumgart8259 Год назад +1

    Bahaha that was me in the tire wall. That one hurt...

  • @misterd3979
    @misterd3979 Год назад +1

    That's it - I'm going to have to find a way to do some laps on a kart next summer. Got to find a track where they can be rented.
    That's great footage - love the camera angles.

    • @PowerheadProductions
      @PowerheadProductions  Год назад

      Where do you live? (Like just the state, not actual home address. ;) )

    • @misterd3979
      @misterd3979 Год назад

      Northern Lower Michigan
      13 hours from Deals Gap

    • @misterd3979
      @misterd3979 Год назад

      Are rentals available at the track featured in this video?

    • @PowerheadProductions
      @PowerheadProductions  Год назад

      @@misterd3979 Yeesh, yeah that's a long ways away. This track is in northern GA, designed by Hermann Tilke with crazy elevation, one drop is 4.5 stories down, u-turn, right back up. They do rent basic "concessions" karts here and they also rent the race karts once you have done at least an hour of one-on-one training or take the day-long kart school.

  • @KartFreedomGoKartTrack
    @KartFreedomGoKartTrack Год назад +1

    It would be great to make the same video for my race or practice, specially with shifter kart. Would like to do it)) Very good video! I have some advises for you also after watching ;)

  • @oeggs
    @oeggs Год назад +1

    what lens do you use for your chin cam it makes everything so smooth?

    • @PowerheadProductions
      @PowerheadProductions  Год назад

      Thank ya! It's a GoPro Hero 11 Mini with Camera Butter ND16 filter over the lens. Shooting Wide angle, stabilization on normal, High bitrate, and most importantly (in good light) max ISO 200. This forces it to shoot "long" shutter speed for more motion blur with that ND filter knocking down some of the light. I'll take the ND filter off and run plain glass if it's overcast/darker.