One of those "great" documentaries, this one by Shofner, someone who has one of the best eyes for this sport ever. JS also produced the amazing Lone Star Grand Prix series. Shof's editing, camera work, perspective and timing are unmatched. This video sets the highest bar in capturing what Sienna called the purest form of all racing. 👍👍🏁
Really thought it was cool how the creators of this content took a minute to give a speci shout out to their SPONSORS! Yeah the correct sponsors are amazing.
@@Mikelaw709 We need cr125/250 shifter classes and a basic 125cc TAG 1 gear class only and a 80cc TAG for kids and everythings good :) I'm kinda bummed how there isnt such a big scene now in my country as I remember it being in early 2000's. There were shifters on sale, 125cc and 250's with full fairings but now I rarely find one. I have a 1986 CR125 engined 1995 Swiss Hutless Vitess myself that I got in 1999 and never sold it, gonna rebuild the engine and go rip it someday but I have to find a tyre press to change my rubber and replace the crank+rod and piston.
Interesting. Hmmm. The biggest problem is that even the low-end entry karts are ~$5K. But why? What’s wrong with a kart that is simple with a basic engine, goes 25-30 MPH, costs maybe $1,200, and is a lot of fun? The other problem is finding a track. But it sure looks like fun.
You can get into an lo206 for less than 5k, easy. I bought mine that was barely even used in 2019 and I got my kart, stand, suit, helmet, gloves, tools, etc for under 5k.
I love this. Sign me up to work a corner, wherever im needed. Located in SETX. Id love to join, participate, and race. Please reply and let me know where i can go to join up and start. Im 40yrs old 200lb. i can drop 50lbs .,..