"Hump Day" Kart Racing Series

I figured I'd start a new thread so the message wouldn't be buried at the back of another thread.
THIS IS THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of THE HUMP DAY KART RACING SERIES, the second and fourth Wednesday at KI speed in Carlsbad, 6:30-10:00 pm.
If you're like me, once a month track events just don't fill the void, so here's a convinient way we can satisfy our competitive instinct to bump and grind on one another at speed. It sure beats the hell out of watching TV.
All who are brave enough to take to the track at the same time as me be prepared to have your butts whipped.......or triumphantly spin me into the wall
Shoes suitable for driving recommended, and you can bring your own helmet if you don't want to wear the loaners.
Three races cost $50 (don't you wish our Porsche track cars were as cheap to run?) and they go about 45 mph, which feels like 80 on the tight, grippy indoor track. They're real race kart chassis with electric motors, so you have to put heat in the tires before pushing hard and so on. You can rub on your competitor, spin him, and push him into the (padded) wall, and just like NASCRAP, it's all legal if you don't get caught.
It's close racing, and highly addictive fun.
Official discliamer: Kart racing is frowned upon by PCA. Indeed Kart racers are seen as sub humans who probably arent' house trained. This series is in no way sanctioned or insured by PCA, it was all my idea.
THIS IS THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of THE HUMP DAY KART RACING SERIES, the second and fourth Wednesday at KI speed in Carlsbad, 6:30-10:00 pm.
If you're like me, once a month track events just don't fill the void, so here's a convinient way we can satisfy our competitive instinct to bump and grind on one another at speed. It sure beats the hell out of watching TV.
All who are brave enough to take to the track at the same time as me be prepared to have your butts whipped.......or triumphantly spin me into the wall
Shoes suitable for driving recommended, and you can bring your own helmet if you don't want to wear the loaners.
Three races cost $50 (don't you wish our Porsche track cars were as cheap to run?) and they go about 45 mph, which feels like 80 on the tight, grippy indoor track. They're real race kart chassis with electric motors, so you have to put heat in the tires before pushing hard and so on. You can rub on your competitor, spin him, and push him into the (padded) wall, and just like NASCRAP, it's all legal if you don't get caught.
It's close racing, and highly addictive fun.
Official discliamer: Kart racing is frowned upon by PCA. Indeed Kart racers are seen as sub humans who probably arent' house trained. This series is in no way sanctioned or insured by PCA, it was all my idea.