A major fail is not including (or being aware of) certain others. 1) Cyclekarts have 17 inch tires, 200cc 6.5bhp engine, 250 pound weight limit and a budget of $1750 (in 2001 dollars). They're small, quick, and manoeuvrable. 2) Aussie Racing Cars. 1.3 litre 135bhp engine and limited to 500kg. They are scaled down cars with speeds up to 230kmh (145mph) on long straights. They go side by side through chicanes that big cars go single file. 3) Underbone Racing. 150cc, 25bhp, 123kg. More powerful than scooters, it's pack racing start to finish with constant overtakes, speeds up to 150kmh (93mph). It's a professional series mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia, with riders from Vietnam, Philippines, Japan, and elsewhere across Asia.
In the US, I think they do this down south -barstool racing! In the Philippines, you can see very popular, low-level cheap tech motorized bicycle drag racing, 100cc 2 stroke.
Awesome video! The only one I hadnt heard of was the power wheel deal, but Im not surprised at all by it lol. The truck racing in America is indeed non operable, I dont think its been a thing since the 90's. Theres "run what ya brung" events where you're allowed to "hack" your car with wings and stuff for downforce, its usually done with sprint cars and late models, but theyre usually a ton of fun. Keep up the awesome videos
be honest, which one would you enter right now
The Lawmower racing
lawnmower racing
A major fail is not including (or being aware of) certain others.
1) Cyclekarts have 17 inch tires, 200cc 6.5bhp engine, 250 pound weight limit and a budget of $1750 (in 2001 dollars). They're small, quick, and manoeuvrable.
2) Aussie Racing Cars. 1.3 litre 135bhp engine and limited to 500kg. They are scaled down cars with speeds up to 230kmh (145mph) on long straights. They go side by side through chicanes that big cars go single file.
3) Underbone Racing. 150cc, 25bhp, 123kg. More powerful than scooters, it's pack racing start to finish with constant overtakes, speeds up to 150kmh (93mph). It's a professional series mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia, with riders from Vietnam, Philippines, Japan, and elsewhere across Asia.
I honestly didn't know about these, thank you so much
In the US, I think they do this down south -barstool racing! In the Philippines, you can see very popular, low-level cheap tech motorized bicycle drag racing, 100cc 2 stroke.
Awesome video! The only one I hadnt heard of was the power wheel deal, but Im not surprised at all by it lol. The truck racing in America is indeed non operable, I dont think its been a thing since the 90's. Theres "run what ya brung" events where you're allowed to "hack" your car with wings and stuff for downforce, its usually done with sprint cars and late models, but theyre usually a ton of fun. Keep up the awesome videos
Man, I reallllly wanna go to some of these events. Thanks a million
Awesome video.
Maybe, a video on the Tokyo extreme racer/Wangan style games? There is a bunch.
Tokyo racer will be coming soon, wangan is already done :3
The Stadium super trucks are an Australian thing, you can tell by the names and the tracks and that is has Holden barriers
Thanks to the youtube algortihm for suggesting me this fantastic channel. Hopefully your Tommo F1 racetrack video blows up
Did i just see ChrisFix at 7:59!?
You sure did