A friend of mine that used to race MX gave me a pair of race radios. Same idea I had for talking with my daughter during practice. It is a pretty sweet set up. Velco backed headphones that will stick to the liner of your helmet. Voice-box Mics on a collar around your neck and a remote trigger you can position in the finger tip of your glove to activate. All runs back to a compact two-way radio you can tuck in your suit.

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The unveiling of LittleBigPlanet Karting wasn't surprising. Even though the series is known for 2D platforming, its focus on user-created content makes sense in the karting genre. Even more natural is the selection of United Front Games (developers of ModNation Racers) to collaborate with Media Molecule to develop this new title. We spoke to United Front senior producer James Grieve about the studio's approach to Sackboy's world and how the prior experience with ModNation is helping with development.

With up to 35 drivers racing at once on our 1200m karting circuit, you can see why this is an experience not to be missed. Conveniently located close to Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham, we can host a range of karting events from birthday parties and stag parties to corporate events in the North East. Plus our junior training circuit provides a real outdoor kart racing experience for children from 8 years old.

I was just wondering, as a few people have mentioned incidents of a few karting deaths, but I couldn't find any sort of figures about it at all. I know there's different categories with different power karts, but I was just wondering how common deaths and serious injuries were in that sport.

The reality is it's very hard to measure because no one actually seems to have the data. In terms of deaths, they are quite rare considering the amount of karting that happens around the world. Generally the main cause of death is dangerous tracks. i.e the driver hitting something that shouldn't be there. For example a parked trailer, or tree or whatever. Worldwide I know about about maybe 10 in the last 10 years.

Karting as sport is relatively safe in my opinion, I have been karting for over 15 years now and have luckily "only" witnessed 1 death. Which was down to the track just being too dangerous and in hindsight everybody had seen that one coming to be honest.

In all those years I bruised my ribs about 6 times(Happens I think almost everybody who does karting) and have broken my wrist once, I think somebody who has been playing football for over 15 years has had many more injuries than I have.

I've never been lucky enough to do any karting except the rental thing. But it seems the biggest danger is being run over after being ejected from your seat, right? And I am basing this on a safe, modern, standard outdoors track. (And no, I don't consider this much of a possibility with rental karts!)

A couple of years ago, I was a little bit known as a 'talking head' in my country about sports injuries. (Go for the chase to *, end of my post). Why? Because I'd had the opportunity to study data from Dutch hospitals regarding sports injuries. What I did was calculate the risk of injuries per hour per performance. An 'normal injury' in my research was an injury that necessitated a visit to the emergency ward. A 'heavy injury' meant either staying overnight in the hospital or one that prevented the patient from either working or going to school.

What I'd wonder, and if you've got the data feel free to enlighten me, is if you narrowed it down to serious injuries if karting climbed the ranks a bit - the impression I get from motorsport generally is that safety has improved so much that there's potentially not much leeway between everything working fine and walking away and something failing leading to catastrophe. (and also I'd suspect the indoor soccer players would drop significantly, not that I'm calling them whiny for taking their minor ouches to hospital...)

I don't have the data about karting, but in my - not too extensive research - I really tried to filter out 'och that hurt injuries' by looking at specific injury descriptions. 'Spraining of ligaments' is 'ouch, I stay home'... Ruptured tendons, tore-off cartilages, broken femurs and fibula are not a matter of choosing to go to hospital, you would be really hard-core if you hobbled home... I also had a simple filter: after consultation, the doctor either sent the patient home or sent him through to the x-ray department. If the report of the x-ray was included (just the diagnoses) I knew something serious was afoot. When it was absent, one knows the initial anamnese of the doc was spot on...

The reality is it's very hard to measure because no one actually seems to have the data. In terms of deaths, they are quite rare considering the amount of karting that happens around the world. Generally the main cause of death is dangerous tracks. i.e the driver hitting something that shouldn't be there. For example a parked trailer, or tree or whatever. Worldwide I know about about maybe 10 in the last 10 years.

There have been at least six deaths in competitive high performance karting in the US in the last 15 years. Most were adults racing karts on road race circuits. I was racing at two of the events, they were about two years apart. One died on the track. The other a few months later from complications of the resulting surgery. There was another young adult killed at Road America not long after those and a few others I can remember. There was at least one young kid that had his chest crushed which lead to mandatory chest protection for younger racers.

Next day, @Jean Paul van Deursen, our Manager, enquired about our experience and the result. Coen shared his victory details and then he told about my achievement. At first I did not realize why he is talking about the 3rd placed player. However what he said was quite a revelation to me. He told it was my first Go-Karting experience in entire life, and the overall improvement in 3 rounds (from 38+ seconds to 30+ seconds) was 8 seconds, which was something phenomenal.

Calling all young racers! Our new kiddie track allows cadets to get behind the wheel and experience their own karting experience specifically tailored to them! This karting experience is reserved for racers who are at least 36 inches tall and between 5-12 years old. Each race costs $12/person for 5 minutes. A total of 8 electric karts maximum will be on track at once.

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The exact origin of the term is unclear. One of the first appearances of the term is an 1885 painting by the Scottish artist Hugh Cameron RSA: "The Go-Cart".[2] It is also unclear why the "C" was later changed to a "K". In the film "The Ivory-Handled Gun" (1935), the crippled father of Buck Jones refers to his wheelchair as a "go cart". Charles Dickens also used the word 'go-cart' in 'Master Humphrey's Clock and other Stories' when talking of his travel to Italy. In Genoa he talks about, "....a man without legs, on a little go-cat"

Four-stroke engines can be standard air-cooled industrial based engines, sometimes with small modifications, developing from about 5 to 20 hp (4 to 15 kW). Briggs & Stratton, Tecumseh (company closed in 2008), Kohler, Robin, and Honda are manufacturers of such engines. They are adequate for racing and fun kart applications. There are also more powerful two-stroke engines available from manufacturers like Yamaha, KTM, Biland, or Aixro (Wankel engine) offering from 15 to 48 hp (11 to 36 kW). They run at up to 11,000 rpm, and are manufactured specifically for karting. PRD makes the PRD Fireball, a two-stroke engine delivering 28.5 hp (21 kW) at 15,580 rpm.

After showing a knack for connecting with customers on a personal level, AMP Karting staff member Eva Gregory was given a new role as Karting Member Concierge. Eva, a business marketing major at the University of North Georgia, has already hit the ground running with her mission to engage and build relationships with karting members. We chatted with Eva to talk about her goals for her new position and how working at Atlanta Motorsports Park has impacted her: ff782bc1db

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