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Re: How do you prep a JrKarter?

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:30 pm
by Kristoffer Gjevre
Here is an interesting update on K1 Speed:

me:
Hi,
My son is 6 years old and 50 inches tall and really badly wants to drive a
kart.

I see on the Child Birthday Party page
(http://www.k1speed.com/parties.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) that:
"Children ages 5-10 between 48" (4ft) and 58" (4ft 10in) in height can
drive our junior karts - available at K1 Speed Carlsbad, K1 Speed
Anaheim and K1 Speed Ontario" which has a minimum of 8 participants.

Is there any other way he can drive at K1 Speed?

Also, is there or will there be a similar program to the Miramar Speed
Circuit in San Diego "junior driving school" where for $50 the kids
can learn and drive?
http://www.miramarspeedcircuit.com/juni ... school.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks,
Kristoffer Gjevre
K1 Speed:
Hi Kristoffer-
Thank you for your interest in K1 Speed. We will be getting our Junior Karts
to the Carlsbad location the end of this month. Since your son is tall
enough he can come in and do our Arrive & Drive races. Those are 14 lap
races for $20. I will hold on to your contact details and let you know once
we've established a Junior Race Class and let you know further details.
Thanks again Kristoffer!
me:
Sorry that I did not specify, but I live in Fullerton so I am mainly
interested in the Anaheim location, so can he go there and do Arrive &
Drive races at 50 inches tall?
K1 Speed:
Hi Kristoffer-
Yes, he will be able to do Arrive & Drive races at Anaheim. That center will
be getting the Junior Karts the second week in February. ...
Thanks again!
So it looks like we will be heading to my local K1 Speed in Anaheim next month which is about 15 minutes away! :thumbup:

Re: How do you prep a JrKarter?

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:38 pm
by Kristoffer Gjevre
But first we may make a trip to Pole Position Raceway in Corona (about a half hour drive from my house).
http://www.polepositionraceway.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Adult Racers must be at least 56" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Kids must be at least 48" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Anyone have any experience with this place?

Re: How do you prep a JrKarter?

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:55 am
by Richard Jung
Kristoffer Gjevre wrote:But first we may make a trip to Pole Position Raceway in Corona (about a half hour drive from my house).
http://www.polepositionraceway.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Adult Racers must be at least 56" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Kids must be at least 48" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Anyone have any experience with this place?
Yes, we've been there a few times, also had his 9th B-day party there. More Kid friendly than K-1. The junior karts run together, unlike Miramar. Nice facility and they regularly run discounts.

Rick

Re: How do you prep a JrKarter?

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:08 am
by Nic Sanchez
Kristoffer Gjevre wrote:But first we may make a trip to Pole Position Raceway in Corona (about a half hour drive from my house).
http://www.polepositionraceway.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Adult Racers must be at least 56" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Kids must be at least 48" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Anyone have any experience with this place?
I've taken my son there a couple of times when he was 7. They were very friendly and helpful.

They even let me go on the track with at the same time. I had him follow me a couple of laps to teach him the "racing line".

But they did stress that what ever I do, DO NOT BUMP HIM!

Something about the weight difference and him flying about 20 feet in the air :twisted:

Nic

Re: How do you prep a JrKarter?

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:40 pm
by Kristoffer Gjevre
Nic Sanchez wrote:
Kristoffer Gjevre wrote:But first we may make a trip to Pole Position Raceway in Corona (about a half hour drive from my house).
http://www.polepositionraceway.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Adult Racers must be at least 56" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Kids must be at least 48" tall and able to safely operate kart.
Anyone have any experience with this place?
I've taken my son there a couple of times when he was 7. They were very friendly and helpful.

They even let me go on the track with at the same time. I had him follow me a couple of laps to teach him the "racing line".

But they did stress that what ever I do, DO NOT BUMP HIM!

Something about the weight difference and him flying about 20 feet in the air :twisted:

Nic
Thanks for the info.
We went there today for a race each and had fun (except for a section of stop-and-go traffic on the 91 freeway both ways).
Here is the 6 year old in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6RYhWlAUD0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: How do you prep a JrKarter?

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:17 pm
by Jayson Woodruff
Got the little electric kart running right. Pretty sweet for $30 and a little elbow grease. But boy do they learn fast. He set first eyes on it last night and got to drive it for the first time today.

From this:Image

to this in 30minutes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6MOT5ETw6s

Came in early on the second gate and over steered the exit, but we've got time to work on that :-)

Jay W

Re: How do you prep a JrKarter?

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 9:27 pm
by Steve Ekstrand
Awesome! Another proud papa in the mix! 8-)