@@onurruzgar4635 that's a risk you have to take! Most of the karts in club100 are decent, so if you are in a bad one, chances that you get another bad one are quite low. Also, if you are quick, you can swap two karts in the pre race warmup
Bro you have no reason to explain yourself. Your not racing to lose your racing to win of course, you done nothing wrong here.. The guy in front is clearly slower than you and admitted he has a penalty so he asks you not to take the lead of the race and not fight it, he is clearly a dirty driver.. Nobody is to blame but the guy in front.. Sore loser he is clearly
the throttle is quite short, so instead of gradually applying power, sometimes I just blip it, to see if I have grip. If i do, then i keep it pinned. if i don't ill come off a bit and then back on. not ideal though - plus im not the greatest in the wet!
quick question, whats your method of paying for racing like do you work a lot or own a business bc i see you race a decent amount and ik racing is pretty expensive
I dont race too much. Just doing one championship (about £4k for the year) and a couple of side races. One race weekend tends to get me a month worth of clips! But I do commentary work and another job. Commentary pays for racing, other job is my savings for when I get a house or smth
ok in all seriousness, watch the livestream and you will see Dante loading me like an absolute nutter. I was genuinely planning to be 2nd out of T1 and overtake andy into the hairpin or double right, next thing I knew, I am being pushed along like crazy
@@User.r34_v12 you crash. Worst case scenario you fall out of the kart and you bruise an elbow or something. Worst crash I've seen is someone broke a collarbone, but people have died in the really fast karts. I think with these it's possibly more dangerous to have seatbelts on. Something about how the body moves if the kart flips