Indoor Karting - 28th Jan
Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 9:42 am
28th Jan - Sunday
This is a Scoobycity event that we have very kindly been asked whether we would like to enter a team (or two)
Endurance Event at Ipswich indoor karting
http://www.angliakarting.com/teamendurance.htm
We'd be going for the 2 hour team endurance race.
For this event, each team is assigned a kart to be used throughout the race. Quite simply, the team that clocks up the most laps at the end of the endurance will be declared the winner!
Endurance events are ideal for groups with mixed experience where tactical choices and teamwork are so important in achieving a winning result. Each team chooses how it changes its drivers over the course of the race, which together with fuel stops, pit stops for penalties and teamwork, makes for the ideal event to form close relationships between team members.
Up to eight teams can race together for durations os one, two or three hours. The more in a team will help to keep individual costs down, but will also reduce the amount of track time each driver will get. A good rule of thumb in deciding team numbers is to allow 20 to 30 minutes driving per person. I.E., 4 to 5 team members per team for a 2 hour Enduro.
Cost per team is
This is a Scoobycity event that we have very kindly been asked whether we would like to enter a team (or two)
Endurance Event at Ipswich indoor karting
http://www.angliakarting.com/teamendurance.htm
We'd be going for the 2 hour team endurance race.
For this event, each team is assigned a kart to be used throughout the race. Quite simply, the team that clocks up the most laps at the end of the endurance will be declared the winner!
Endurance events are ideal for groups with mixed experience where tactical choices and teamwork are so important in achieving a winning result. Each team chooses how it changes its drivers over the course of the race, which together with fuel stops, pit stops for penalties and teamwork, makes for the ideal event to form close relationships between team members.
Up to eight teams can race together for durations os one, two or three hours. The more in a team will help to keep individual costs down, but will also reduce the amount of track time each driver will get. A good rule of thumb in deciding team numbers is to allow 20 to 30 minutes driving per person. I.E., 4 to 5 team members per team for a 2 hour Enduro.
Cost per team is