The origin of kart originated in the United States in the late 1950s. Kart has two kinds of continuously variable speed and belt type. Japan's Yamaha has also specially designed a K30 karting for children. The 7-year-old can drive it. Kart is divided into two types: popular type and competition type. Popular type is also called. "Recreational", the speed of this car is not very fast. The maximum speed is 80 km/h and there is no need for a driver's license. The racing karting can reach speeds of up to 130 km/h. Due to its extremely low chassis (only 4 cm off the ground), the relative speed the driver feels is 2-3 times higher than the actual speed, which means that the speed is 300 mph. The kilometer/hour, especially in the curve, will produce a lateral acceleration of 3-4 times the gravity, so that the driver can experience the fun that the general racing can not reach. Kart is a very cool kart with a simple structure, high security and great racing characteristics, so in Europe and Japan and other countries is extremely popular and popular, most of the world-famous F1 drivers such as: Brazil's car king Seine, French star Prost, the German rider Schumacher, Finnish Hacqueen Häkkinen, and the famous Japanese player Okamu Tomoko started driving karts and stepped into the car. So the kart is also called "the cradle of F1."
The kart movement began in 1940 and began to spread in Eastern Europe. In the late 1950s, it was popularized and developed rapidly in Europe and America. At that time, this kind of sport was called “GO KARTâ€. At the end of the 1950s, people were no longer satisfied with the use of karting for recreational activities only, but karting competitions with racing competition as the main form were also widely carried out. However, the organizational form was loose, and vehicle specifications and competition rules were not uniform. In order to prevent the movement from self-flowing and guide its correct development, the unified standard is convenient for jurisdiction. Karting is promoted all over the world. In 1962, the chairman of the International Automobile Federation, Baleste, initiated the establishment of the International Automobile Federation Karting Committee. Popularize and promote karting in the world and supervise the implementation of uniform rules and technical standards. Foreign language abbreviation is CIK-FIA. After nearly 16 years of evolution, in 1978 the Karting Commission was reorganized to form the new Kart Committee of the International Automobile Federation. There were only 15 member associations at that time. Since then, the kart movement has changed a lot, forming a modern kart movement, which has brought kart into a new period of development and made it the foundation and bridge for cultivating modern motor sports, especially for Formula One racers. At present, the number of people participating in various types of karting activities around the world each year has reached 80 million.
The use of vehicles to introduce kart structure is very simple, from the steel frame, steering system pedals, fuel tanks, transmission chain guards, driver seats and crash bumpers and other components. Karts are easy to use. Drivers wear protective helmets and gloves. They only need to remember the brakes on the left foot, the right foot and the accelerator pedal. The steering wheel is 1:1 and you can go to the stadium. Kart chassis is very low, only 4 centimeters off the ground, the runway is smooth and smooth, so that the rider feels fast, and roaring roar, experience the usual unpredictable fun. Once out of the runway, the go-kart will automatically stop and stop. It will not roll over, protecting the driver's safety.
Karting originated in the United States in the late 1950s. Kart has two kinds of continuously variable speed and belt type. Japan's Yamaha has also specially designed a K30 karting for children. The 7-year-old can drive it. Kart is divided into two types: popular type and competition type. Popular type is also called. "Recreational", the speed of this car is not very fast. The maximum speed is 80 km/h and there is no need for a driver's license. The racing karting can reach speeds of up to 130 km/h. Due to its extremely low chassis (only 4 cm off the ground), the relative speed the driver feels is 2-3 times higher than the actual speed, which means that the speed is 300 mph. The kilometer/hour, especially in the curve, will produce a lateral acceleration of 3-4 times the gravity, so that the driver can experience the fun that the general racing can not reach.
Karts are very simple in structure, high in safety and highly competitive, and are therefore extremely popular and popular in countries such as Europe and Japan. Most of the world-famous F1 drivers are: Brazilian car king Seine, French star Prost, Schumacher, a German driver, and Hakkinen, a Finnish trapeze player, started the driving of a kart in Japan. So the kart is also called "the cradle of F1."
The kart movement began in 1940 and began to spread in Eastern Europe. In the late 1950s, it was popularized and developed rapidly in Europe and America. At that time, this kind of sport was called “GO KARTâ€. At the end of the 1950s, people were no longer satisfied with the use of karting for recreational activities only, but karting competitions with racing competition as the main form were also widely carried out. However, the organizational form was loose, and vehicle specifications and competition rules were not uniform. In order to prevent the movement from self-flowing and guide its correct development, the unified standard is convenient for jurisdiction. Karting is promoted all over the world. In 1962, the chairman of the International Automobile Federation, Baleste, initiated the establishment of the International Automobile Federation Karting Committee. Popularize and promote karting in the world and supervise the implementation of uniform rules and technical standards. Foreign language abbreviation is CIK-FIA. After nearly 16 years of evolution, in 1978 the Karting Commission was reorganized to form the new Kart Committee of the International Automobile Federation. There were only 15 member associations at that time. Since then, the kart movement has changed a lot, forming a modern kart movement, which has brought kart into a new period of development and made it the foundation and bridge for cultivating modern motor sports, especially for Formula One racers. At present, the number of people participating in various types of karting activities around the world each year has reached 80 million.
The use of vehicles to introduce kart structure is very simple, from the steel frame, steering system pedals, fuel tanks, transmission chain guards, driver seats and crash bumpers and other components. Karts are easy to use. Drivers wear protective helmets and gloves. They only need to remember the brakes on the left foot, the right foot and the accelerator pedal. The steering wheel is 1:1 and you can go to the stadium. Kart chassis is very low, only 4 centimeters off the ground, the runway is smooth and smooth, so that the rider feels fast, and roaring roar, experience the usual unpredictable fun. Once out of the runway, the go-kart will automatically stop and stop. It will not roll over, protecting the driver's safety.
Karting originated in the United States in the late 1950s. Kart has two kinds of continuously variable speed and belt type. Japan's Yamaha has also specially designed a K30 karting for children. The 7-year-old can drive it. Kart is divided into two types: popular type and competition type. Popular type is also called. "Recreational", the speed of this car is not very fast. The maximum speed is 80 km/h and there is no need for a driver's license. The racing karting can reach speeds of up to 130 km/h. Due to its extremely low chassis (only 4 cm off the ground), the relative speed the driver feels is 2-3 times higher than the actual speed, which means that the speed is 300 mph. The kilometer/hour, especially in the curve, will produce a lateral acceleration of 3-4 times the gravity, so that the driver can experience the fun that the general racing can not reach.
Karts are very simple in structure, high in safety and highly competitive, and are therefore extremely popular and popular in countries such as Europe and Japan. Most of the world-famous F1 drivers are: Brazilian car king Seine, French star Prost, Schumacher, a German driver, and Hakkinen, a Finnish trapeze player, started the driving of a kart in Japan. So the kart is also called "the cradle of F1."
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