AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
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AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
so whats the secret?!!
was there last night for a few races on the 'dragon' supertrack. I havnt been in months and i cant go all too much anyway living in NC.
pulled mid 45's, probably avg'ed 46 first time around the course with 2 SK'ers on an all day or full year pass. 2 more SKers and +5 'traffic karts', finishing 3rd
2nd race i was able to get in btw the other veterans with a 46 flat 47avg and 5 other karts, ending up 2nd.
3rd race with the same guys +6, the top 3 of us hopped into SK's and i landed first with a 44.6/45.6 avg.
NOW.... i know im far from 'good', im thinking there should probably be 42's possible in the SK's.
in the past i have seen faster drivers than me slide the kart quick and sharp right before an S section. Is mastery of that technique key to the quickest times there? When i slide the regular karts they bog down way too much and the SK's hop and lurch.
I generally grip and try to slide as little as possible, braking hard and straight before carrying smooth speed thru the S's, and trying to late apex the last section of an S to get the run on a straight.
What about trail braking? used at a small kart venue like this one?
Anyone know the record time on that course?
was there last night for a few races on the 'dragon' supertrack. I havnt been in months and i cant go all too much anyway living in NC.
pulled mid 45's, probably avg'ed 46 first time around the course with 2 SK'ers on an all day or full year pass. 2 more SKers and +5 'traffic karts', finishing 3rd
2nd race i was able to get in btw the other veterans with a 46 flat 47avg and 5 other karts, ending up 2nd.
3rd race with the same guys +6, the top 3 of us hopped into SK's and i landed first with a 44.6/45.6 avg.
NOW.... i know im far from 'good', im thinking there should probably be 42's possible in the SK's.
in the past i have seen faster drivers than me slide the kart quick and sharp right before an S section. Is mastery of that technique key to the quickest times there? When i slide the regular karts they bog down way too much and the SK's hop and lurch.
I generally grip and try to slide as little as possible, braking hard and straight before carrying smooth speed thru the S's, and trying to late apex the last section of an S to get the run on a straight.
What about trail braking? used at a small kart venue like this one?
Anyone know the record time on that course?
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Re: AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
Its been awhile since i have been there, but usually trail braking and using the front tires to scrub speed is a little faster. Im sure some of the dudes that work there can add some more to that. I work at motorworld, and we now have a similar track, but requires alittle more kart control because the surface isn't quite as grippy. Its still A LOT of fun and many of the aik regulars frequent our track.
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Re: AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
not really.
so hows that technique workin out for ya i imagine you'd be seeing alot of blue flags just hogging/blocking the inside rather than taking a racing/faster line thru.
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Re: AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
i run every layout with no brake. been SK for 2 years now and every time i go i learn from watching people. i got SK by not being afraid and asking people to help me out that were SK already.
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Re: AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
so instead of accelerating speed all the way to the end of a straight and braking hard, you are off the throttle long before to roll/slide thru?
i can run the layouts just fine w/o brake also, but thats not what gets me my quickest times.
just mashing the gas and using braking drifts doesnt work either
i can run the layouts just fine w/o brake also, but thats not what gets me my quickest times.
just mashing the gas and using braking drifts doesnt work either
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Re: AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
sliding generally doesn't work out too well. The surface is course enough to provide sufficient grip to overcome the motors and just make them bog down. The light weight racers are able to pull it off but people with any substantial mass to them are going to lose speed while the light drivers race on.
It's a slightly different story with a set of drift rings on the back, but I still wasn't coming close to top speed while drifting around the track.
as for braking, some find they post better times w/o using the brake and simply letting off/coasting at the right points along the track. That first turn leading into the hairpins on The Dragon is probably the most important of the 3. Getting that sorted out will lead to better times and better passing opportunities while others fumble around with trying to figure out the correct line (or any line at all)
It's a slightly different story with a set of drift rings on the back, but I still wasn't coming close to top speed while drifting around the track.
as for braking, some find they post better times w/o using the brake and simply letting off/coasting at the right points along the track. That first turn leading into the hairpins on The Dragon is probably the most important of the 3. Getting that sorted out will lead to better times and better passing opportunities while others fumble around with trying to figure out the correct line (or any line at all)
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Re: AIK (counts as 'twisties' correct?)
brakes are for wimps...
ill add brake to the gas a little to snatch the kart in the right direction i need to...
but its all about the line.....
i learned from following someone....
i followed sponger at first then improved where i felt the need, or where it worked, then i followed a regular once without ever looking away from his brake light on his SK....
and thats no bullshit.
my name up there was
SLIP-IT-IN-sk
ill add brake to the gas a little to snatch the kart in the right direction i need to...
but its all about the line.....
i learned from following someone....
i followed sponger at first then improved where i felt the need, or where it worked, then i followed a regular once without ever looking away from his brake light on his SK....
and thats no bullshit.
my name up there was
SLIP-IT-IN-sk