Can you do a hotlap on TeamSport Birmingham and a track guide because I am in the 46.4’s and trying to get into the 45’s and in the future 44’s. Any tips or track guide would be helpful 👍
Cool bro, you have helped me improve at teamsport coventry, i got into the 42.3's and that's an improvement. anyway you got anymore helpful tips to shave off your race time. also where is this track.
Awesome to hear! Another tip that works at any track is to use your body weight to your advantage. Never learn into a corner, either stay upright or try to put weight in the opposite side of the seat. You'll get more traction through a corner this way. The track is in Walsall, about 50min drive from Coventry. Worth a trip up there for sure
@@totohammer818 Yeah you may have gone to the track when it was called Ace Karting Plus. Its had alot done to it recently. Technically as you enter a corner you should lean forward to load the front tires, then lean back out of a corner to stop the back sliding. In reality, it doesn't do much in a heavy rental kart, I would focus more on pushing your body weight side to side
It's OK, I'd revisit because of the new electric karts, the track is short but smooth. It's had alot of money spent on it, so it looks good. Solid 7/10 which is decent for such a short lap
Hey, thanks. Yeah, they have a whole new fleet of the latest Biz electric karts. The blue button is a boost that has a cool down of just over a lap. You really feel it and it makes the session way more interesting and competitive when you're racing someone with close times Hopefully more tracks implement this in the future
Can you do a hotlap on TeamSport Birmingham and a track guide because I am in the 46.4’s and trying to get into the 45’s and in the future 44’s. Any tips or track guide would be helpful 👍
if you see this can you give tips on teamsport karting specifically coventry, I recently got a 40.8 and its been 10 months since i started
Cool bro, you have helped me improve at teamsport coventry, i got into the 42.3's and that's an improvement. anyway you got anymore helpful tips to shave off your race time. also where is this track.
Awesome to hear! Another tip that works at any track is to use your body weight to your advantage. Never learn into a corner, either stay upright or try to put weight in the opposite side of the seat. You'll get more traction through a corner this way.
The track is in Walsall, about 50min drive from Coventry. Worth a trip up there for sure
@@jjhalo54321 i went there before, fire track also should i put my body weight more to the back or front
@@totohammer818 Yeah you may have gone to the track when it was called Ace Karting Plus. Its had alot done to it recently.
Technically as you enter a corner you should lean forward to load the front tires, then lean back out of a corner to stop the back sliding.
In reality, it doesn't do much in a heavy rental kart, I would focus more on pushing your body weight side to side
@@jjhalo54321 ok also i might visit the new refurbished wallsall track.
How are ur lap times double the time 💀
What would you rate this track out of 10? Thinking about doing a session here 😅
It's OK, I'd revisit because of the new electric karts, the track is short but smooth. It's had alot of money spent on it, so it looks good. Solid 7/10 which is decent for such a short lap
Nice video 👍 New track looks cool. Was that blue button a boost?
Hey, thanks. Yeah, they have a whole new fleet of the latest Biz electric karts. The blue button is a boost that has a cool down of just over a lap.
You really feel it and it makes the session way more interesting and competitive when you're racing someone with close times
Hopefully more tracks implement this in the future
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