COMPLETE 600 wingless micro sprint tear down

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2023
  • Hey guys! Unfortunately the final race of the season was rained out, so the season for the car ends on a low note. However, due to consistent attendance I was able to snag 3rd in points in the rookie class. Congrats to everyone from Hamlin speedway this year for good racing and another successful season for them. As for the channel, with racing season over, I’ll try to post some content here and there as I can find it to keep the channel active until April when we can start racing again.
    This channel started as a way to upload my races so they didn’t take up space on my laptop. I never expected it to do as well as it has and I thank everyone who watched a race or subscribed to the channel. Again, if anyone has questions about this video or any other, don’t hesitate to ask.
    I hope you all enjoy this video, especially because it took way to long to edit haha. The fuel and coolant were drained prior to filming to save time and to not make too big of a mess.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @scottolver9896
    @scottolver9896 10 месяцев назад +4

    The craziest part is that the video isn't sped up, the dude just works that fast.

    • @Bradgoesfast
      @Bradgoesfast  10 месяцев назад +2

      You caught me lol I’m super good at flat rate

  • @buckobear1
    @buckobear1 10 месяцев назад +4

    Who is this good looking guy? I'm envious of the hair, it's flawless.

  • @DuhItzKaiyo
    @DuhItzKaiyo 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hello! I have some more questions about the 600s. The biggest one we have is whats the seasons average running cost for maintenance, entry, tires,fuel? The second question is how beginner friendly is this class? From a spectators view it looks very difficult if your just getting started 😄.

    • @Bradgoesfast
      @Bradgoesfast  9 месяцев назад

      Hey man!!! These numbers are what I had, but could be way off for you or someone else. So first off, for a weekend with pit pass, entry fee, transponder rental and has it came to $65 a night to get on the track, however even when I finished last in the race, you still won money which normally covers at least the $20 entry fee, but a few times it covered the whole night. As for maintenance cost i was lucky I feel. I did oil change every 4 races which was about $40. I bought a set of back tires half way through the season and an adjustable rear shock, and a few odds and ends which added up to maybe $1000 all summer. I’m sure with issues or damage that number would skyrocket, but without the tires and shock the season would have been very cheap. As for being a beginner, Hamlin having a rookie class was great. The other guys in the class are learning too so it’s way less aggressive than the regular 600s. I never raced anything before this year and of course starting something new was a challenge, but after staying out of the way a bit you’ll get your confidence to be comfortable on the track!

    • @DuhItzKaiyo
      @DuhItzKaiyo 9 месяцев назад

      @Bradgoesfast I still think $1000 for a season is pretty reasonable! Racing definitely doesn't have a set price tag because anything can happen. I have never raced anything before aswell other then go karts, so I'm glad to hear everyone's learning, and it's not as aggressive of a class. The hardest part is waiting for the season to start and hoping a good deal comes by, haha! Also does hamlin offer practice days? Or like private sessions or do you just have to go on track and pray for the best 😆

    • @Bradgoesfast
      @Bradgoesfast  9 месяцев назад

      Now is the best time of year to look since everyone’s going to sell their current cars to upgrade lol. Rts in reading has a big flea market I believe nov 11 and might be worth going down. As for practice there is one practice day the week before the season starts, and I missed it because my car wasn’t done in time 😂 also if it gets rained out there is no make up, so you might have my luck and your first lap will be a real race 😂

    • @DuhItzKaiyo
      @DuhItzKaiyo 9 месяцев назад +1

      @Bradgoesfast I've seen alot of cars getting sold, unfortunately most in the 15k-20k+ region. As a beginner, I don't want to trash a 20k car 🤣🤣, I will have to see about going down to the flee market as that seems like the best place to really see everything in person rather then photos and descriptions 😆. There's only one practice session that's awfully bold 😆, hopefully my first ever time driving the car won't be a race but one can only hope 🤣.

    • @Bradgoesfast
      @Bradgoesfast  9 месяцев назад +1

      That was my feeling too haha my best advice is get the car ready to go like march because I waited until the last minute and it was not a good time lol. Also research fuel system maintenance, the fuel is corrosive when it comes in contact with air so it needs to be ran regularly or flushed