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- September 22, 2005 at 1:13 am #41134
Anonymous
InactiveHey everyone, I just bought a kart to race SCCA, but i wanna get more involed than that so if anyone has some hints on where to start I’d appreaciate them!!
September 22, 2005 at 12:07 pm #51710Doug Welch
ParticipantIf you are on the east side of the hill, the best thing to do is go to our two major tracks, IMI and Bandimere and start practicing. Like SCCA, don’t scrimp on the safety gear, a good suit, helmet and neke brace are critical. If you have any questions, I know the track personal will gladly answer all your questions. Also, there are always racers at the tracks and they too will gladly answer any and all questions you have.
If you are on the west side of the hill, Grand Junction is the place for you. If you are down near Colorado Springs, then CRE is the place. Directions and locations of our Colorado tracks are found on this web site. It’s great we have so many options. If you specific questions, you an post them here or give any of the kart businesses that advertise here a call. By the end of the day, you have enough information to answer just about all your questoins.
Welcome to the funny farm!
September 22, 2005 at 12:54 pm #51711Anonymous
InactiveI didn’t know that SCCA has kart racing!
bookmark this site and e-karting news and do searches on them, come out to the tracks on race day-IMI-25th and Bandi-Oct2 and talk to the karters, ask question. Doug is an excellent source, Barry, Brad/Bobby, JB, George D., Jim K., Tim, AJ, Preston–all track owners, Tuners or kart shop owners
Welcome aboard. Stop by sometime and visit.
:cheers:September 22, 2005 at 3:14 pm #51712Mitch Wright
ParticipantRich,
The club (SCCA) has classes for karts at solo events with a shifter class that runs at the Solo Nationals that ran in Topeka last week.
They had 20 kart racers from across the country this year. Like most motorsports the SCCA solo kart program has pockets of the country that are very active.I know a number of the solo racers that run local kart club events to get in some wheel to wheel racing.
September 22, 2005 at 11:16 pm #51713Anonymous
InactiveI have been out to bandimere twice to practice it was fun I really enjoyed the track, i rented a kart at the beginging of summer up at IMI and dad and i drvoe down to CRE liek two weeks ago to looka t the track but we didnt talk to anyone. ok thanks everyone i just love raicng
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