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Sprint karts are characterized by their sit-up driving position. Sprint kart racing is an excellent starting point for anyone interested in competitive go-karting. With a wide range of classes available for the novice to the expert, there is usually a class for everyone at the sprint track. Races are conducted by either of two systems on the Regional level: three heats with motocross scoring or a pre-final and final format. On the National level, the pre-final/final format is preferred. In both cases, qualifying will determine the starting order of the first race. For the motocross system, the winner is determined by combining the finishing positions for the three heat races. For the pre-final/final system, the winner of the final is the overall winner.
I am now 75 Years old ! This is How Many Kids Learned and Grew up ! Fast Forward 2024 Some Kids Do not Know if They are A Boy or A Girl ! What The Hell Happened !?
I was also an extra at Desi Lu studios with Andy Griffith, Gomer Pyle Gilligans island, and so many more I mainly did western TV shows I gunsmoke Virginian big valley
When I was eight years old, I started working summers in Hollywood and I got to work on a couple pictures that Don Knox did as an extra I think it was the ghost and Mr. chicken and the one where he’s an astronaut. I was one of the kids at the amusement park ride
So If you win the Barney Fife go kart race on a McColoch go kart ya get to totally make out with ol Torpedo t:ts. She's the Mayberry town wh0re. But don't worry she gets a check up from Doc Andrews every week so that snatch is Mayberry clean. Even Andy can vouch for that. He knocks that ooochie out on Tuesdays and Fridays after they let Otis's drunk azzz out of the drunk tank and they got the station all alone to themselves.
I remember these well one of my friends dad raced them they had several twin engine carts . They used to practice on the OldBridge Nj Race track after it was closed down there was I man who had a cart with 3 McCulloch engines it was so fast what a sound the good old days
I remember those little Karts growing up in los angeles in the mid and late 60's AND i had long gone forgot about those little Karts UNTIL one day a guy brought one into the Machine Shop at the Junior College. IT was a GO KART alright!! He had it hooked up to a RD 400cc. I believe he said he had it up to 120mph.
My father in the early 70s got me a well used rupp ex race kart and all spare parts, a pickup full of parts & what was left of x2 mcculloch 101 engines. we re powered it with brigs engine x1 then x2 . I loved that kart,i spent so much time driving and fixing it . i blew up many engines .that kart and the engines started my love of mechanics that lasted my entire life !
So if you won a cart race in the 60s, a super hot chick would make out with you? That should be the title of the add, the main headline and repeated like 6 times before it happens at the end. She puts the "go" in go cart.
The movie Beach Blanket Bingo had a scene at the end where the gang went to the drag races and there was a twin engine cart doing donuts, my father told my it was Don Knotts driving the cart.
Magnesium! Thats what makes these rims feather lite and extremely flammable. Why, just ask any Formula 1 driver who has burned to death in a magnesium bodied car! Whoooeee! Barbecued!!!
My twin brother & i had mini bikes & a go cart our father gave us a 12 or 15 hp tecumseh engine of a air compressor he upgraded man that thing could pull a wheelie
we had minibikes as a kid , but built them ourselves using 4 stroke brigs & stratton engines....always on the lookout for old edgers being thrown out, lol...Karts like this were for the rich kids...I didn't know McCulloch actually made them, and with 2 engines? Pretty cool, even tho every McCullough chainsaw I ever encountered was a POS, lol
My Brother and I traded some tvs for one of these when we were kids. We kept it until Mom saw the front end come off the ground when accelerating..........
McCullough was big back then, chainsaws, carts etc . I was Born in 61, so I came in on the tail end of the 2 stroke era... I made my own cart in junior high metal shop.....
I thought that was Don knotts in the thumbnail? But Barney Fife on a go kart I had to click on this. and after clicking on this I have to say I really like that chassis design. and I have to say I'm impressed with Barney Fife's karting ability. hell yeah!!!!
My dad and uncles raced karts with twin, stroked McCulloch Mac 10s with twin carbs and velocity stacks. The exhaust looked like a square trumpet bell. There was a switch to bypass the points at high rpm that was supposed make a hotter spark. They regularly kicked the factory karts asses. They stayed sideways most the time. The first drifting I ever saw, back in the early 60s. There are a couple of them left at the shop I was working at.