@ I don’t agree with metal bumper thing. Firstly they don’t look as good, secondly they are less safe from a connecting pov. And they can snap way easier. I have linked front to rear with two karts this season, both were metal, didn’t happen with any of the plastics. Also I’ll work with someone with a plastic bumper and do drafting, I won’t do it with a metal bumper
Go old school and bring back no plastics... while we are at it use harder tyres, loose clutches so there is a consequence of spinning/dive bombing plus scrap wet weather tyres and go back to wet kart setup and simply drive to the conditions or watch from the infield..... #makekartinggreatagain #mkga
Hey google. Show me the worst take you've ever seen. Basically ruining people's races for making mistakes, reducing safety, increasing damage and cost of repairs, reducing training for higher categories, and overall making karting less enjoyable and accessible. Terrible idea
Yep all that is true, but it would also produce better drivers and better competition. From someone who was there, it was better racing back then than what the sport produces now...
@@kylethome old enough to be racing since early 1980s and been involved in the sport every year since with the exception of 3 when.i quit racing to pay for a wedding and deposit for a house.
There also side holes at the top. The re are 3 tunnels, 2 side and one top
All of them got more unappetising without any speed improvement, but you have to sell something new i guess…
This is my thought, they did all the right things with the last generation now they are just fiddling to make somthing new to sell
Always the way with karting. Pointless things always being sold to someone. There was no need for Plastic rear Bumpers, the metal ones were fine….
@ I don’t agree with metal bumper thing. Firstly they don’t look as good, secondly they are less safe from a connecting pov. And they can snap way easier. I have linked front to rear with two karts this season, both were metal, didn’t happen with any of the plastics. Also I’ll work with someone with a plastic bumper and do drafting, I won’t do it with a metal bumper
I think this is just a prototype, Parolin Japan had some CAD models that looked way better
I saw them shortly afterwards! I agree, it certainly looks very 3D printed
where can i see these CAD models?
@@davidenotario1171parolin Japan
Go old school and bring back no plastics... while we are at it use harder tyres, loose clutches so there is a consequence of spinning/dive bombing plus scrap wet weather tyres and go back to wet kart setup and simply drive to the conditions or watch from the infield..... #makekartinggreatagain #mkga
Hey google. Show me the worst take you've ever seen. Basically ruining people's races for making mistakes, reducing safety, increasing damage and cost of repairs, reducing training for higher categories, and overall making karting less enjoyable and accessible. Terrible idea
so take away safety and reduce peoples seat time. I can't say i'm with you on this.
Yep all that is true, but it would also produce better drivers and better competition. From someone who was there, it was better racing back then than what the sport produces now...
how old are you?
@@kylethome old enough to be racing since early 1980s and been involved in the sport every year since with the exception of 3 when.i quit racing to pay for a wedding and deposit for a house.