K1 SPEED league race

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Published 2019-02-10
This track is in Hillsboro Oregon, USA

All Comments (21)
  • @clarkkent7653
    It's more difficult to overtake on this track than Monaco
  • @boxerfan2
    I know a guy and his brother that would leave these guys/gals in the dust. Their names are mario and luigi.
  • I worked at K1 Speed for a few months. Here's how things really work. There's 4 speeds, 4 being the fastest. Only regulars are put on speed four (35-45mph). Anybody that comes for their first time or maybe once or twice a year is put on speed 3. Kids are put on speed 1, if they seem like they can handle it, they're put on speed three. I've seen adults, GROWN men and women SO bad at driving, with zero concept of cornering, slowing down into corners, speeding up on exits, we had to put them onto speed 2. All the karts have identical batteries, tires, charges, etc. We test every cart every day in a shop in the back to make sure nobody can claim "your kart was faster than mine."
  • @spacedboi5696
    I used to work at K1 and it was always interesting watching league races. Those guys raced those karts so hard I watched a dude snap a spindle just from going around a hair pin. Funny enough that was the first repair I ever did on a kart
  • @amoulet69
    These guys save on fuel and on hearing protection. Loved the karts and the futuristic steering wheel :-)
  • @jurassicsushi
    My first time watching gokart racing and this looked fun and intense as hell. Number 22 was stressing me out lol, I feel like he/she wasn't trying to make any moves to advance when they could of. 22 was definitely keeping you from advancing. Good effort though.
  • @neluops3929
    These guys: professional go karting Me when i go kart: Tokyo drift vibes sinks in.
  • Such a poor track layout, if you keep your line shallow in to the two deep braking areas nobody can pass you without bashing you out of the way, they cannot brake later from a deeper line to cut back as the track turns back on itself immediately.
  • @jsstt
    I'm glad to see how big indoor karting is becoming
  • I feel like K1 need to make more tracks that encourages overtaking (at least 2). If you look at the Atlanta location, that's a good track for overtaking. one into turn 1, another into turn 6, turn 10, and turn 12. Maybe into turn 8 and 9 but it usually ends in a crash.
  • @ilyesadam9441
    This what i wanna do in my life .... this the real fun to me
  • @Z3r0Gaming1
    Me when I went go karting: WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
  • @goolly1
    This driver is amazing. Great cornering. Great recovery from rear taps and, awesome control overall. šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ†šŸ†šŸ†
  • @beeflasagna3150
    Great driving man, I donā€™t know if Iā€™m in the position to say this, but for some tighter corners I recommend a more ā€œidealā€ racing line. ie. late apex, it allows for a better setup for the next corner. But then again, everyone has their own style, and you seem to be doing very well with yours šŸ‘
  • Indoor Karting is a ton of fun, but I would say if you live near an outdoor track, those can be even more challenging and fun. Iā€™ve been to K1 Austin a few times and P2R once in OKC (a month before it shut down for good ā˜¹ļø) and I can officially say my favorite time for karting was neither. I went to COTA this past December and went karting there. Very similar prices (COTA is a tad more expensive, but makes up for it with the speed and the track). Both are fun and great options to get behind the wheel, but if you get the chance, and have a little more dough, try some outdoor, itā€™s a ton of fun!
  • @RogerDiotte
    Ok most exhilaration I've had since COVID struck! Thanks for the ride!
  • @azracing44
    This is awsome, there is no such thing as this little cousin of Formula E in my country, and i like it soooo much!!! This is great!!!šŸ”„šŸ”„šŸ”„
  • @dlstephenson
    In 50 laps people will certainly fall back from fatigue and experimentation looks like great fun.