Go-Kart racing is recognized as a sport in its own right. Even when driving a rental Go-Kart, you need to focus throughout your driving time. Moreover, Go-Kart racing can be a fun way to lose weight.
However, my experience with Go-Kart racing has been limited to the amateur level. So, I think it's worth exploring how stressful Go-Kart racing can be and whether it's worth the financial investment.
Professional Go-Kart racing is a sport and it is one of the most demanding sports among all racing disciplines. Many F1 drivers have said that Go-Kart racing is harder than F1 racing in some cases. And, don't forget that in an F1 race, drivers lose between 2-4kg due to sweating.
There are many reasons why Go-Kart racing should be considered a sport. First, I have to admit that I was exhausted after every race I participated in. A great example of this is after I drove a 125cc 2-stroke Go-Kart in Phuket. As you can see in the video below, I could hardly breathe, even though I only drove a few laps on that monster.
From a physical perspective, go-kart racing demands intense movement. The G-forces you endure at each corner and during heavy braking zones are formidable. And within seconds, you're back in that same braking zone, subjecting your body to G-forces once again.
Furthermore, the vibrations experienced at high speeds are among the most physically damaging aspects I've ever encountered. If you look at my final lap in Phuket below, you'll see that I truly... Is Go-Kart Racing a Sport?
I've often heard people argue that racing sports, such as go-kart racing, shouldn't be considered true sports. The main argument behind this is that go-kart drivers go around in circles or "anyone can drive fast on a track." However, this opinion is completely false.
Go-kart racing is rightfully recognized as a sport. Even when driving rental karts, you need to remain focused throughout your time on the track. Moreover, go-karting can be a fun way to lose weight.
However, my experience with go-kart racing has been limited to a professional level. Therefore, I think it's worth exploring how demanding karting can be and whether it's worth the financial investment.
Professional go-kart racing is a sport and is one of the most demanding sports among all racing disciplines. Many Formula 1 drivers have stated that karting is harder than F1 racing in some instances. And, let's not forget that in an F1 race, drivers lose between 2-4kg due to sweat.
There are many reasons why go-kart racing should be considered a sport. First, I have to admit that I've been exhausted after every race I've participated in. A great example of this is after I drove a 125cc 2-stroke kart in Phuket. As you can see in the video below, I was almost out of breath, even though I only drove a few laps on that beast.
From a physical standpoint, Go-Kart racing requires intense movement. The G-forces you endure at every corner and heavy braking areas are terrifying. And just seconds later, you're back in that same braking area, and your body has to endure G-forces again.
Furthermore, the vibrations you endure at high speeds are one of the most physically damaging things I've ever experienced. If you look at the final lap I drove in Phuket below, you'll see that I was truly."""