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Exeter said:do a search online for its website
and do it quick! oran park is dissapearing soon!
dude seriously if you dont have ALOT OF MONEY you will get no where in the sport and people who make it to the top in any form of motorsport in australia have exceptional amounts of talent. you will be better off taking motorsport up as a hobby and not taking it too seriously, because im telling you now, you will fail and i say that in the politiest way possible.blackkatz said:I alredy got the feel that i'm too late for a long time though...
But i'm gonna keep trying to go into one anyway.
V8 masters ain't my style, i think. I'm more into rallying. Huge thanks for the tips though, real help!
BTW, you guys must've had some great fun at Oran Park. I'm not quite sure where it is though. Thing is racing in Indonesia is just...lame.
I am SOO going to Australia...once i know how that is...
Another thing, any you guys know anything bout "Bathurst". If been hearing it quite sometimes lately, thought its in OZ, zat right?
pottsy44 said:dude seriously if you dont have ALOT OF MONEY you will get no where in the sport and people who make it to the top in any form of motorsport in australia have exceptional amounts of talent. you will be better off taking motorsport up as a hobby and not taking it too seriously, because im telling you now, you will fail and i say that in the politiest way possible.
relatively cheap perhaps, but if you want to do well it will cost 10 fold what you have said.lachocarps said:Relitivley speaking, karting is pretty cheap to run in tho. My dad and i have been karting for the last 8 years and, discounting karts, probably only spend about $2500 each year between us. It all depends which sort of class you run in to how much you will be spending. The REALLY fast karts - Rotax- will go through a set of tyres every 6 months depending on how much you race, while the tyres in my class can be used for about 2 seasons, at i think about $300 a set. Its the same varience in engines. A good second hand rotax will set you back about $2000, but a yamaha J will only cost about $450. You dont need to go out and buy a brand new chassis to be competitive, it all depends on how you set it up. An alright chassis can be had for around $1500. Licence fee is i think about $400 annually. blackkats, you really should get into it, it really is THE best fun.