indoor karting in the IE
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indoor karting in the IE
Hey guys. Long time no see to many of you that I remember from my autocrossing alma mater.
Seems that there are a few new indoor karting tracks that have popped up in the IE over the past couple of years. Since I'm going to be in the area for family stuff over the next couple of weeks, I just wanted to get the scoop on which ones have the best tracks, best karts, etc. I've heard good things about Fastlap in Mira Loma but wanted to get firsthand opinions from CSCC folks who have been.
Thanks and Merry Christmas to all!
-Gautham
Seems that there are a few new indoor karting tracks that have popped up in the IE over the past couple of years. Since I'm going to be in the area for family stuff over the next couple of weeks, I just wanted to get the scoop on which ones have the best tracks, best karts, etc. I've heard good things about Fastlap in Mira Loma but wanted to get firsthand opinions from CSCC folks who have been.
Thanks and Merry Christmas to all!
-Gautham
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
Hey Gautham,
Good to hear from you. I hope everything is going well. Still doing autox?
I've been to Fast Lap several times and had a good time. K-1 is also nearby. The karts seem comparable as far as speed goes. Fast Lap is gas, K-1 is electric. Both are a lot of fun. They are so close, you could easily do both the same day.
BTW, K-1 sends out emails promoting "buy one lap, get one free". I have just mentioned the emails and gotten the deal. It's worth a try.
Merry Christmas back at ya.
George
Good to hear from you. I hope everything is going well. Still doing autox?
I've been to Fast Lap several times and had a good time. K-1 is also nearby. The karts seem comparable as far as speed goes. Fast Lap is gas, K-1 is electric. Both are a lot of fun. They are so close, you could easily do both the same day.
BTW, K-1 sends out emails promoting "buy one lap, get one free". I have just mentioned the emails and gotten the deal. It's worth a try.
Merry Christmas back at ya.
George
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
A number of people are putting together an entire day of karting at the big track at CA Speedway ... using their rental carts. It's going to be something like $208 for 25 drivers ... $125 non-refundable downpayment. Jan. 31st. Barco and I tried out their carts once ... not bad ... faster then your usual indoor track rental. That track is pretty cool. Looks pretty flat, but the downhill section is quite apparent in a kart.
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
Hi Gautham, nice to hear from you. Where are you these days, and as George asked still AX'ing?
If your ever in town for during an event weekend, and I'm not out of town working, there's always a seat in my car for you (STS Miata now).
Mako, Ok, is that "$208 for 25 drivers" as quoted.... or "$208 for 25 drivers" each (potentiality implied, but not stated). If it's the former... I'm in if there's space! If it's the latter, I'm interested, but not sure I can pull together the finances. Keep me in the loop, again if space.
If your ever in town for during an event weekend, and I'm not out of town working, there's always a seat in my car for you (STS Miata now).
Mako, Ok, is that "$208 for 25 drivers" as quoted.... or "$208 for 25 drivers" each (potentiality implied, but not stated). If it's the former... I'm in if there's space! If it's the latter, I'm interested, but not sure I can pull together the finances. Keep me in the loop, again if space.
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
$208 total for 25 drivers hardly makes sense ... for an entire day of karting. ;)
I'll post if they still need more drivers to fill up the event.
I'll post if they still need more drivers to fill up the event.
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
I'd be interested, but not if the price is $208/person...
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
That's more than some track days.Mako Koiwai wrote:$208 total for 25 drivers hardly makes sense ... for an entire day of karting. ;)
I'll post if they still need more drivers to fill up the event.
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
Yea, but don't forget you have to use/risk your own vehicle at a track day. Karts, fuel, tires, service are all provided. Arrive and drive don't come cheap! 

Re: indoor karting in the IE
For that, you could do a half day at Jim Hall and get instruction as well.
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The half day intro class at Jim Hall's IS a great value. You'll be happy to be done at noon ... and then the next day you're going to be sore.
Re: indoor karting in the IE
Couple years ago I did a kart day (karts included) at Moran Raceway which was an awesome track. If I remember correctly it was super long (~1 mile) and they had a corner like the Corksrew.
At the end of the day, you have a team of 4 drivers and do a 12 lap enduro. Rolling starts are crazy! Amazing time. Costed ~$175 each for a large group of us. Unfortunately the track is closed now.
At the end of the day, you have a team of 4 drivers and do a 12 lap enduro. Rolling starts are crazy! Amazing time. Costed ~$175 each for a large group of us. Unfortunately the track is closed now.
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
Hey Mako!
Remember when we got together a couple race groups at K1?
http://public.fotki.com/makofoto/2007-s ... -practice/
Remember when we got together a couple race groups at K1?
http://public.fotki.com/makofoto/2007-s ... -practice/
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
Did Moran go out of business?Tin Bui wrote:Couple years ago I did a kart day (karts included) at Moran Raceway which was an awesome track. If I remember correctly it was super long (~1 mile) and they had a corner like the Corksrew.
At the end of the day, you have a team of 4 drivers and do a 12 lap enduro. Rolling starts are crazy! Amazing time. Costed ~$175 each for a large group of us. Unfortunately the track is closed now.
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Team Blew karting evening ... with "meal" break between runs.
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http://public.fotki.com/makofoto/solo_i ... s__dromo1/


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Re: indoor karting in the IE
Too close to town (Beaumont). My understanding was the property was worth too much to keep it as a track. Supposedly Rocky Moran is going to build another one in the area.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Did Moran go out of business?Tin Bui wrote:Couple years ago I did a kart day (karts included) at Moran Raceway which was an awesome track. If I remember correctly it was super long (~1 mile) and they had a corner like the Corksrew.
At the end of the day, you have a team of 4 drivers and do a 12 lap enduro. Rolling starts are crazy! Amazing time. Costed ~$175 each for a large group of us. Unfortunately the track is closed now.
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Re: indoor karting in the IE
That's real estate for ya. He sold the land for a good buck he ought to be able to create another well-regarded track.Rick Brown wrote:Too close to town (Beaumont). My understanding was the property was worth too much to keep it as a track. Supposedly Rocky Moran is going to build another one in the area.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:Did Moran go out of business?Tin Bui wrote:Couple years ago I did a kart day (karts included) at Moran Raceway which was an awesome track. If I remember correctly it was super long (~1 mile) and they had a corner like the Corksrew.
At the end of the day, you have a team of 4 drivers and do a 12 lap enduro. Rolling starts are crazy! Amazing time. Costed ~$175 each for a large group of us. Unfortunately the track is closed now.