The subject of racing karts may seem a little bit outside the scope of interests for say, the baby boomer generation. But, if the truth be known, many older adults are finding that Go-Karts offer a fantastic recreational outlet. Jay Leno, who's 59 as of this writing, is an enthusiast. What child isn't excited at the prospect of driving? If you're a boomer with adolescents or a grandparent with grandchildren, you might just want to consider participating in this ideal sport for the entire family. You might want to give this some thought, if you want to spend some top quality time with your youngsters or grandkids.
Because these cars started out as children's toys, many people think that go karts are only for youngsters. It's no surprise that many people aren't aware that older adults can have a great deal of fun on go karts, when you take into account their small size and the unconventional spelling. With karts capable of going as fast as sixty miles an hour, go karting is considerably more popular among adults, although there are junior leagues.
That kind of speed doesn't feel very fast if you're driving a car on the interstate, but just try it in a go kart, and you'll see how fast sixty miles per hour can really be. There's no enclosed cabin to keep you from feeling the wind in a kart, no suspension, no windshield. Plus, the bottom of a kart is only just off the ground, so you'll feel every change in the pavement. Going top speed in a go kart feels much faster than the same speed in a Formula 1 racer, even professional racers say.
Go karts are becoming popular with adults in all kinds of settings, even including corporate outings. Some go kart tracks do mostly corporate business, with sessions focused on leadership development, staff motivation and team building. Even business professionals get to cut loose and hit the track in a go kart, with these corporate events dedicated to the metaphor of racing. Karting is, in reality, quite possibly the fastest growing motor sport.
Serious go karting can be costly, with kart ownership costing as much as a small car. This clearly is not only for youngsters - high end go karts can cost more than ten thousand dollars and hit highway speeds. Indoor karts are used on smaller tracks and generally go only about forty miles per hour, while high end racing karts are used only on large outdoor tracks.
Even so, the twists and turns on a commercial go kart track can make even that seem considerably faster - it's like a roller coaster that you can control. Something that could be hazardous at top speeds is knocking wheels on a tight track, and indoor karts have more safety features, including steel buffers to prevent this.
Adults who would like to try driving go karts can just walk into a track, and pay for a session - usually about thirty to forty dollars. Still, they'll have to wear protective clothing and go through a safety talk, since these karts are a lot more powerful than kids go-karts. It's also possible for kart enthusiasts to race against one another, with adult racing leagues at most tracks. An average race is fifteen laps, with each lap taking about twenty seconds.
Think again, if you've been thinking that go karting is only for kids. This is a great sport that can be enjoyed by all. Many adults are getting back into go karting, and having a lot of fun.
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