The fact he weighs 100 pounds less than them in a freaking go cart is a no brainer he's going to go a lot faster. It takes a lot of horsepower to make up such a weight discrepancy and here you have none.
A full 17 seconds of difference in one lap is insane especially if both people are using the same vehicle. Goes to show you the F1 training is no joke and you have to be the peak of peak to drive those monsters
It's not entirely F1 training ...or F3 in this case. Being fit and having lightning reflexes of course makes a big difference, but the driving technique of a kart is very peculiar. No downforce, probably no differential either. EDIT: Most Formula drivers came from Kart racing.
Skill has a a lot to do with it, but for a gap that big, probably also weight. It would not surprise me if the F3 kid weight is 25 kg less then other the guys
My job pays so well that I might need to *split a chocolate milk with the guy, also I think that he would have been 3 or 4 seconds faster if you didn't have the camera on his car which probably created all sorts of drag
@lorenzoamstelveen3156 its crazy the biggest difference between the best drivers and mediocre drivers. is their ability, effectiveness and consistency to adapt to unknown situations. that pro driver may have drove a 41 but 5 laps later he may be driving 35s and be able to maintain that. unlike others who have to practive to achive a a 41, while the pro has already improved snd left them in the dust again.
@@aaroncousins4750 he may have, this is just an example. but what im saying is when you throw a pro and a mediocre driver at a new track the pro will get much better much faster. that is the whole point of my explination.
That on-board footage is soooo good, you can really see the movement and feel the driver's handle on the road because you can see wheel, road, and all the hand and arm feedback.
Sure, they are all using the same go cart for the run, but in a real competition, they'll have different go karts from different teams. And depending on the price, some go karts are definitely better than others, with the better ones giving the driver an advantage.
@@eudofiaThat's debatable. A large part of why certain manufacturers are faster is that their R and D have figured out ways to get the most out of their vehicles given the limits imposed on the cars (weight, hp, etc). Another factor is that certain manufacturers have their cars tailored to the driver better than others (no two drivers have the same preferences).
@@gozinta82 So, we are basically saying the same thing. The chassis, engine and setup play a huge role in race outcomes. And of course, having a talented driver also plays a big role. A team can have the best karts, but if the driver sucks, they're not going to win much. And a very talented driver in a crappy kart is not going to win either. Lewis Hamilton always tells the story of how he started out in karting. His family couldn't afford the latest machinery, so they had to settle for used karts that his dad would tinker in the garage. He couldn't win races with those until they eventually got the Mclaren sponsorship and could afford better equipment.
@@eudofiaBut which drivers get to drive those cars? Which drivers are teams willing to invest in? It’s not the good driver with a phenomenal car that wins. It’s the phenomenal driver with a good car that wins. A phenomenal driver paired with a phenomenon car? Virtually unbeatable.
@@eudofiaLewis Hamilton won races with his father's karts. He was already racing & beating Rosberg, who was in much better equipment. He was promised a space in McLaren by Ron Dennis after seeing how good Lewis was. In fact, at a tourney, Lewis won with his father's kart
I was lucky enough to get a karting lesson from an F3 driver this past weekend. His best time was certainly better, but what blew my mind was that he was able to run extremely close to that almost every lap. It was insane and humbling.
When you're driving full time the fun and excitement of it give way to a business-like analytical understanding of what you and the car are doing. The pros can run repeatable laps, and are expected to. It's part of the job.
@@SoWhat.BigDeal. i found it fun still. but yes. even in video games as kid. i learned early on what i did was super rare. every lap i ran was withn 1 tenth second every single lap no matter what...... where my friends were ofc wildly inconsistant. i was no dif on track u know the lines u just know what to do. its not for everyone.
My first thought was that if this guy is in F3, he might not be used to the dynamics of a kart and he could be blown away. My second thought was, but that's how he got up to F3, so I bet this is gonna be like speed running Super Mario Bros for a Gen Xer - it's just a game they don't even play anymore lol.
nah, the likes of roman grosjean have often commented about how kz karts are often more intense, cause there is no strategy or tire saving, just pure flat out pace
Years ago I was at a local indoor karting track with a car club and one of the other guys brought along two buddies, one of whom was a seasoned professional sports car driver and the other a younger professional kart racer. This was their first time at this facility; I knew it well. We started the session and I thought I was doing about my best and holding my own, when I felt a gentle courtesy tap on my rear bumper as I was at the end of one of the straights. Before I could register what that meant, the two pro drivers blasted by me like I was standing still. I thought to myself "ok, this is good - I can follow their line and learn something". Wrong. They were gone so fast, I didn't have a chance of following. The experience was so impressive and humbling. But yeah, this is why they're professionals.
if you were left alone on an island and invented a new dance style, then went to a club in ibiza you would be humbled in a second. you need to be a small fish in a big pond to learn.
I drove at a few indoor cart tracks for team building exercises and fun with coworkers and friends. Nobody had any great cart driving skills or much experience. Watching the serious racers, even driving indoor tracks, really showed the huge difference in driving skill and technique. Watching their line, never really lifting, and a light touch on the braking was an education.
Uhm, when you are being competitive, its maximum braking, maximum acceleration and maxed out lateral G. There is smooth as you transition from one to the other, but there is no 'light touch' The hardest part is understanding the tradeoff between lines and braking. Sometimes its better to tap the brakes and pivot, vs. the perfect line around the corner.
@@confuse3671 rental karts don't have enough power, if you touch the brake you're cooked. Just trying to lift and pivot the kart by gassing up a bit or tiny brake kicks on hairpins and such. Hard braking is gonna make a rental kart take a year to make top speed again
He is not using his steering wheel to turn the car but the throttle... he positions the car before the corner and slightly turns the steering and uses the throttle to turn the car in the right direction. You can observe his steering is straight in turn 3.. but the car is taking a huge corner... That's where you get the laptimes.
he is using combination brake and throttle, throttle is NEVER used to ADD rotation in racing, that’s asking too much of the rears. throttle in karting is used to continue the initial rotation from braking
And it's not just 20 seconds, he was FIFTY PERCENT faster by average speed around the lap. That's the difference between my Miata and the outright lap record at my local track.
He’s so smooth and the speed he carries everywhere is mind boggling also lots of left foot braking making the rear rotate slightly and killing the under steer .
@@icebox9093 Most racing drivers use left foot braking in all formulas, rally drivers too. You can see videos of it on TH-cam. On many karts you can't move your right foot across to the brake pedal anyway because the steering column is in the way. Left foot braking is faster, there's no time wasted moving your foot sideways.
This is a track local to me (Buckmore Park) in a normal open practice session with the 4 stroke hire karts most reasonably quick drivers will get 50 second laps or even in the 49 seconds, I don’t know what they were doing to begin with to be around a minute in a kart like that 🤣
Exactly. A normal delta is up to 10 or 20 percent for OK drivers, not 50 percent (62 s versus 41 s). And if they keep working on it, they can get very close to the racer's time.
Seeing the difference between a ‘normal driver’, and a pro, who knows that steering is done by the pedals, inducing oversteer enough to not lose speed, but soft enough that you don’t spin out, is magical honestly.
This is a short clip from a video by AverageRob (the mustache guy). They we’re able to both get pretty close to 41 sec (still few seconds off) after getting some tips from the pro. The pro did put in the 41 sec lap in just one go, but I was amazed how much faster Arno and Rob went with some instructions and motivation by the pro. They’re goal is to drive a F4 car.
There was a British show called 5th Gear. They did a segment once about how much mods made your car. They used a VW Golf. After the mods, the brought the car back up to stock and had a guy instruct the girl how to drive. She knocked off more time in the stock Golf than with mods.
This is a track local to me (Buckmore Park) in a normal open practice session with the 4 stroke hire karts most reasonably quick drivers will get 50 second laps or even in the 49 seconds, I don’t know what they were doing to begin with to be around a minute in a kart like that 🤣
Ive been on iRAcing for about a half a year. Long enough for my times to get down to the % that most "Faster" people are running. When I watch video of 4k+ rated drivers, most times there turns are in the same gear, and with the same approach, but what separates them from us, is the nuance and consistency of their trail-breaking. ALWAYS being right on the limit of what the vehicle can do given the circumstances that day. That feel for the track just takes time, but I'm convinced like anything else, one could work their whole life at the craft and not be as fast as some of the best drivers I've seen. These guys are from another planet.
You are so close! In karts, you steer mostly with your right foot! A quuck flick with wheel starts slide, throttle to controls it, wheel to straighten & and then gun it again to next cnr. 🏁🏎️≈
It was not the professional par that made him fast, but the fact that he weighed 34kg and a third of a grown man, with the cart, made it 3 times more powerful to weigh.
Good thing they closed the course for him and had no other carts on the track as the F3 driver did that. Just amazing reaction times, consistency, and skill.
I rode with a really good amateur driver from Japan awhile back in a turbo 240SX in the mid 90's and the speed the guy carry around the corners is insane.
I found my way to track racing and the man who owns the track was so impressed with my driving that he offered to sponsor me and 10 years later im still racing for him and living life. He said he found a hidden gem 💎 😅
Nice to see proper racing karts on here. So many pages act like rental karts are real karts and people don't understand that a proper kart is a $5,000 rocket with actual speed.
As an F3 driver, I can confirm that Chocolate milk is the best thing you can offer to make us go fast.
Sarcasm?
@@shrexyisrealyou're dumb
as a f4 drive i agree
You are not.
"An F3 driver" ?? AN?? Fakeness even in vovels.
The fact he instantly said 45. I knew it was game over.
And clearly he was being conservative with his estimated track time.
The fact he weighs 100 pounds less than them in a freaking go cart is a no brainer he's going to go a lot faster. It takes a lot of horsepower to make up such a weight discrepancy and here you have none.
@@bradsanders407where does it say hes 100 lbs less
the fat one drove a 46 after ... actually the pro was pretty slow
@@bradsanders407if you really think 20 seconds is due just to weight you are stupid or just don’t know racing
F1 should have a regular cart day where all 20 current drivers get the same cart, with qualifying and race and all.
They do, It's called Monaco
They did, when they were 10 years old
Would there be chocolate milk involved?
They did that about twenty five years ago. I've no idea how to find a video of it though. I only say it once on late night TV
Should be a yearly event...
“I’ll buy you a chocolate milk”
F3 driver: “say no more.”
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Rumour has it they pay Max Verstappen in chocolate milk.
His jacket says F4
Never underestimate what an F3 driver will do for a chocolate milk...
Never underestimate any racer, foot or vehicle in their conquest for all the chocolate milk. We love it with passion.
Imagine if it was an F1 driver? 😳
NASCAR driver would probably lose, then get out of the kart and beat them up for the chocolate milk. 😅
Nascar would crash, then sprint the reat of the way@@TheEDFLegacy
While you're all arguing with each other, you forgot to mention. How hot is it inside of a NASCAR
It was the challenge. The race driver set a goal to shoot for.
A full 17 seconds of difference in one lap is insane especially if both people are using the same vehicle. Goes to show you the F1 training is no joke and you have to be the peak of peak to drive those monsters
Not 17 seconds; but 30% faster! Dude is doing 4 laps to your 3 😮
It's not entirely F1 training ...or F3 in this case.
Being fit and having lightning reflexes of course makes a big difference, but the driving technique of a kart is very peculiar. No downforce, probably no differential either.
EDIT: Most Formula drivers came from Kart racing.
Skill has a a lot to do with it, but for a gap that big, probably also weight. It would not surprise me if the F3 kid weight is 25 kg less then other the guys
@@adpop750 Correct, the pro drivers are not called petrol jockeys for nothing. I doubt he weighs more than 120lbs.
The chances are by the time one gets to drive a Formula car there’s been quite a few successful carting seasons behind…
“Kart is under investigation for exceeding track limits”
😂😂😂
@mykegtspottinglast corner lol
Thats what we do
5 seconds penalty to Ocon.
Underrated comment
"I'll buy you a..."
*thinks of account balance*
"...chocolate milk."
😂
😅😅😅
😂
😂😂😂
My job pays so well that I might need to *split a chocolate milk with the guy, also I think that he would have been 3 or 4 seconds faster if you didn't have the camera on his car which probably created all sorts of drag
"I'll buy you uhhh... Chæuçœlatté milk."
chocolade melk
It's dutch
@@PixelWelding its sound arabic to me since am from saudi arabia its almost the same
German? Schokolademilkckck
It’s a german word: „Schokoladenmilch“
Damn didn’t expect it to be THAT much of a gap
Those guys eventually did the same lap time the same day just practicing a couple laps
@lorenzoamstelveen3156 its crazy the biggest difference between the best drivers and mediocre drivers. is their ability, effectiveness and consistency to adapt to unknown situations. that pro driver may have drove a 41 but 5 laps later he may be driving 35s and be able to maintain that. unlike others who have to practive to achive a a 41, while the pro has already improved snd left them in the dust again.
@@warfin1379how do u know the "pro" hasnt already experienced the track
These guys were probably ass🗿
@@aaroncousins4750 he may have, this is just an example. but what im saying is when you throw a pro and a mediocre driver at a new track the pro will get much better much faster. that is the whole point of my explination.
"You don't realize how fast it is"
Bro I'm watching, it's fast AF.
All I hear is "I'm fast af boiii"
@@davidlam9952no thats bullsh*t i'm fast af boii😂i
Literally, my exact thought😂
Its different kind fast when see on the track compared to watching a video of it
Yo I’ve been here this is buckmore park my best is like 1 min 2 seconds or something
That on-board footage is soooo good, you can really see the movement and feel the driver's handle on the road because you can see wheel, road, and all the hand and arm feedback.
These guys started their careers in go carts
Beat me too it. Pretty much all European race car drivers (esp formula) are expert go-cart drivers.
Not only are they ex-pro kart drivers they also drive waaay faster than this for a living lol of course dude was about to crush that time
nor/swe/fin often start in rally cross
@@hotdog9262how do you start in rallye cross? Who lets an amateur start in that?
Not only that but they were the best of the best in go carts
bro was desperate for chocolate milk
He said chocolate milk my man said “say less fam…I got you.” 😂❤
Perfect demo for, " its not the car, its the driver"
Sure, they are all using the same go cart for the run, but in a real competition, they'll have different go karts from different teams. And depending on the price, some go karts are definitely better than others, with the better ones giving the driver an advantage.
@@eudofiaThat's debatable. A large part of why certain manufacturers are faster is that their R and D have figured out ways to get the most out of their vehicles given the limits imposed on the cars (weight, hp, etc). Another factor is that certain manufacturers have their cars tailored to the driver better than others (no two drivers have the same preferences).
@@gozinta82 So, we are basically saying the same thing. The chassis, engine and setup play a huge role in race outcomes. And of course, having a talented driver also plays a big role. A team can have the best karts, but if the driver sucks, they're not going to win much. And a very talented driver in a crappy kart is not going to win either.
Lewis Hamilton always tells the story of how he started out in karting. His family couldn't afford the latest machinery, so they had to settle for used karts that his dad would tinker in the garage. He couldn't win races with those until they eventually got the Mclaren sponsorship and could afford better equipment.
@@eudofiaBut which drivers get to drive those cars? Which drivers are teams willing to invest in?
It’s not the good driver with a phenomenal car that wins. It’s the phenomenal driver with a good car that wins.
A phenomenal driver paired with a phenomenon car? Virtually unbeatable.
@@eudofiaLewis Hamilton won races with his father's karts. He was already racing & beating Rosberg, who was in much better equipment. He was promised a space in McLaren by Ron Dennis after seeing how good Lewis was. In fact, at a tourney, Lewis won with his father's kart
Bro said choc milk in dutch
Jep
Hey, ik ben ook nederlands
He really wanted that choc milk
@@U_should_not_go_to_my_channelok but why is this information worth sharing in a comment?
@@Chemo_Charlie bc someone else is also dutch, so dutch ppl can chat with each other
I LOVE displays of raw driving skills!
I was lucky enough to get a karting lesson from an F3 driver this past weekend. His best time was certainly better, but what blew my mind was that he was able to run extremely close to that almost every lap. It was insane and humbling.
When you're driving full time the fun and excitement of it give way to a business-like analytical understanding of what you and the car are doing. The pros can run repeatable laps, and are expected to. It's part of the job.
@@SoWhat.BigDeal. i found it fun still. but yes. even in video games as kid. i learned early on what i did was super rare. every lap i ran was withn 1 tenth second every single lap no matter what...... where my friends were ofc wildly inconsistant. i was no dif on track u know the lines u just know what to do. its not for everyone.
Which driver was it mate?
, etc th beauty .f x111 stations,
@@theonetheonlyjoey Eddie Mitz i guess
when you see that "RED BULL" sign, you know it all make sense now
I thought it was max.. Turned out it's even just a pro F3 racer.. Amazing
Thai is fast
Red Bull ✌️
@@chikafujiwara4922Arvid Lindblad 16 years old
@@bosley629fast in what? Prostitution? 😂
@@theanarchonazbolinquisition
Owner of Red Bull is Thai ☺️
Bravo pour les 1 an de ta chaîne, bonne continuation et merci pour les vidéos !
If he's an F3 driver, then he drove karts like this since he was 4 years old! This is his bread and butter.
He would probably be even faster after a few laps.
It's quite common for race car drivers to start out driving karts.
It's not common. it's pretty much a given for top-tier racers. Just like top-tier footballers start playing 5-aside at 4 yesrs old. @znail4675
@@znail4675 Not just common, it's the de facto standard
My first thought was that if this guy is in F3, he might not be used to the dynamics of a kart and he could be blown away. My second thought was, but that's how he got up to F3, so I bet this is gonna be like speed running Super Mario Bros for a Gen Xer - it's just a game they don't even play anymore lol.
That’s actually insane. The time difference in a 1 minute race to 40 seconds is like a year. Same vehicle same track. 🤯
100 pound lighter driver on a go-cart
@@bradsanders407make some massive difference. Glad somebody else was smart enough to see it
yeah true, let's not forget that drivers are athletes as well @@bradsanders407
Weight is sometimes better in certain corners. So, it does not matter. Its all the driver. @heinous70
There's a reason teams get caught adding weight to their cars in f1 lol
The sun and the stars, a classic trope that always brings out the feels.
bro locked in when he heard he is getting the elixir of the ice dwellers as betting prize
For a Pro Driver, a Go-Kart must be like a vacation
Like going from the new work truck back to your shitbox 😂
Like playing footie with your nephew after playing in the champions league
You're all talking shit
nah, the likes of roman grosjean have often commented about how kz karts are often more intense, cause there is no strategy or tire saving, just pure flat out pace
"Everything after Karting is a step down until F1" - Ayrton Senna. F1 drivers stay sharp in the off season by driving karts@@JoeWho1
Sorry, Pal, you didn't make it in 45 seconds …
Bet..
Lmao
"in 45 seconds" means within the timeframe so any time under counts 🤓
"But I need that money"
@@dazeen9591You don't say?!? i.imgur.com/38BlfVp.png
When you realize this guy probably has more experience driving carts than actual race cars because that’s where they all start off it all makes sense
Karts* with a K
Racer: "Cho-co-Lah? Hold my RedBull."🤣
Bro really wants that chocolate milk 😂
Redbull drivers are a different breed it seems
redbull and chocolate milk, breakfast of champions!
The chocolate milk over there is INCREDIBLE.
He's a racer, all he cares about is going fast
Years ago I was at a local indoor karting track with a car club and one of the other guys brought along two buddies, one of whom was a seasoned professional sports car driver and the other a younger professional kart racer. This was their first time at this facility; I knew it well. We started the session and I thought I was doing about my best and holding my own, when I felt a gentle courtesy tap on my rear bumper as I was at the end of one of the straights. Before I could register what that meant, the two pro drivers blasted by me like I was standing still. I thought to myself "ok, this is good - I can follow their line and learn something". Wrong. They were gone so fast, I didn't have a chance of following. The experience was so impressive and humbling. But yeah, this is why they're professionals.
It's that feel they have for the machinery they're using. Plus fear also plays a huge factor
if you were left alone on an island and invented a new dance style, then went to a club in ibiza you would be humbled in a second. you need to be a small fish in a big pond to learn.
They literally get paid to do this all day.
"All day" in Thierry's vox @@YacolJ
@@godsinbox😂 yes humbling dance moves
He estimated 45, even outperformed his own bold prediction. Arvid is 🤯
16 seconds on a 42 second track is insane
So is a 100lbs weight difference on a go kart
The 1 minute drivers are just too slow.. Should not be a benchmark for average kart drivers..
@@kokoaja7135 Define "average kart driver".
I wanna see the non pro records for this track. 0-5 seconds it makes sense 15 is way too much.
@@leefswgoh7558 if 40 seconds is possible anyone with half a brain can achieve 50
I drove at a few indoor cart tracks for team building exercises and fun with coworkers and friends. Nobody had any great cart driving skills or much experience. Watching the serious racers, even driving indoor tracks, really showed the huge difference in driving skill and technique. Watching their line, never really lifting, and a light touch on the braking was an education.
Uhm, when you are being competitive, its maximum braking, maximum acceleration and maxed out lateral G. There is smooth as you transition from one to the other, but there is no 'light touch'
The hardest part is understanding the tradeoff between lines and braking. Sometimes its better to tap the brakes and pivot, vs. the perfect line around the corner.
@@confuse3671 my thoughts as well
@@confuse3671not in rental karts where they don’t have much power
@@confuse3671🤓☝️
@@confuse3671 rental karts don't have enough power, if you touch the brake you're cooked. Just trying to lift and pivot the kart by gassing up a bit or tiny brake kicks on hairpins and such. Hard braking is gonna make a rental kart take a year to make top speed again
bro locked in after he said chocolate milk
Bro got his milk
Chocolate milk greatest motivator for excellence, for any person.
@@dajudge6581 unless your lactose intollrerant
Bro is cheese from fosters home for imaginary friends
He won the SHOKOLAATE MULK tho 😂
Good try, its Melk😃😃
Chocolade melk its dutch/flemish in robs case
Schokoladen is German for chocolate! Also mulk is mulk😂
@@AgentY464its dutch, the guy who said it was also dutch/belgian.
@@ARJ8N ooooh so that's dutch? Damn I learnt something new today.
he kept a straight line, and held the corner, giving him a speed advantage
The fact that he was being humble with that number. 😭
Dude utilised all the track and drove to the absolute limit. That’s sick 🤙
surely not absolute but he killed it!
Bro really want‘s that chocolate milk💀
He is not using his steering wheel to turn the car but the throttle... he positions the car before the corner and slightly turns the steering and uses the throttle to turn the car in the right direction. You can observe his steering is straight in turn 3.. but the car is taking a huge corner... That's where you get the laptimes.
yeah it's a technique called neutral steer. the perfect in-between of understeer and oversteer. very impressive
he is using combination brake and throttle, throttle is NEVER used to ADD rotation in racing, that’s asking too much of the rears. throttle in karting is used to continue the initial rotation from braking
I was karting when this dude was aswell, trust me he can drive a kart😂
@@alexhxghes7155no you weren't. Why lie to complete strangers on the internet? 😅
@@CherokeeMaxx - Sad isn't it?
My toxic trait is thinking I can 100% do this🤣
Maybe you can you never know. And btw they made shit times no way you he could make a lap so much faster
Nah I’ve been there it’s called buckmore park and my best is like 59 seconds 41 seconds is crazy
same, I could easily do a lap in 1:45
@@olkkiman that’s…a whole extra minute man😂😅
@@welkarma I know and I'm saying I could easily do it
Bro didn’t hesitate at all 😂
They thought he was being cocky. My man was actually being modest 🤣🤣💪🏼💪🏼
They forget that most professional drivers start in kart racing… they learn to master the lines.
😅
they forget it? 😂
Nobody forget it! Thats why they wanted to see how much faster he is then regular poeple...did you watch the video?
@@laszlogere5062 than... it is not that hard.
The way he said chocolate milk in such a Dutch accent lol
Chocolade melk 🤣
"It's not about the ride,but who's behind the wheel" Vin Diesel
The ACTOR. no thx.
its about family.. you are wrong
Vin Diesel's stunt driver
Did you just quote Vin Diesel unironically? 😂
It was his cousin osama bin viesel who said that
ITs good getting to see what a pro driver can do, you get a better appreciation for whats possible, and it can help you push as well :D
Despite all that shaking, how they still manage to press pedals at right time is beyond me
"How much faster is a pro?"
Answer: "A lot."
And it's not just 20 seconds, he was FIFTY PERCENT faster by average speed around the lap.
That's the difference between my Miata and the outright lap record at my local track.
We put a pro driver in a cart at Sonoma. He crashed into the camera car. 😂
The "Chocolate Milk" had me 😂
Choccy milk speed boost unlocked😂
Bro heard chocolate milk and he locked in
He’s so smooth and the speed he carries everywhere is mind boggling also lots of left foot braking making the rear rotate slightly and killing the under steer .
left foot braking 😂 I see what you did there
left foot breaking? 😂😂😂
@@icebox9093 or how about Left foot braking gork 😂
Watch Carlos Sainz goes Karting video and learn something gorks 😂
@@icebox9093 Most racing drivers use left foot braking in all formulas, rally drivers too. You can see videos of it on TH-cam.
On many karts you can't move your right foot across to the brake pedal anyway because the steering column is in the way. Left foot braking is faster, there's no time wasted moving your foot sideways.
1:02 😂😂😂😂 that mustache got humbled
Best motivation for a Man is announcing that Chocky Milk will be rewarded.
The best part is that he’s still a kid, the lad is only 16
Bro his accent made chocolate milk sound that much better 😂
This is a track local to me (Buckmore Park) in a normal open practice session with the 4 stroke hire karts most reasonably quick drivers will get 50 second laps or even in the 49 seconds, I don’t know what they were doing to begin with to be around a minute in a kart like that 🤣
Yeah, their times were nonsense. My kid races there and does 44/45s in a Honda/micro cadet and 41s on an inter.
They eventually got into the 40's after practicing a bit. It was their first times.
Exactly. A normal delta is up to 10 or 20 percent for OK drivers, not 50 percent (62 s versus 41 s). And if they keep working on it, they can get very close to the racer's time.
Was looking for a comment like this cause it seemed way off.
My best time is 53.5 😢😂
Every go-kart track employee: turning up speed limiter
Seeing the difference between a ‘normal driver’, and a pro, who knows that steering is done by the pedals, inducing oversteer enough to not lose speed, but soft enough that you don’t spin out, is magical honestly.
When you're a pro at the game but you make a new account to beat the sh** out of new players at low levels
Lol!
Legends say that chocolate milk serves better than the World championship title.
Most if not all open wheel race drivers started in carts.
This guy who said the milk thing is a Belgian dude called Avarage Rob and after some more practice they did 43 or something as well
How do you know this?
Avarege rob youtube channel. Great stuf
If a guy shows up in a fireproof suit for karting, you know he’s good
It's all about carrying your speed and straightening the corners to be the most efficient as possible!
Yes, as simple as that! ...
This is a short clip from a video by AverageRob (the mustache guy). They we’re able to both get pretty close to 41 sec (still few seconds off) after getting some tips from the pro.
The pro did put in the 41 sec lap in just one go, but I was amazed how much faster Arno and Rob went with some instructions and motivation by the pro. They’re goal is to drive a F4 car.
There was a British show called 5th Gear. They did a segment once about how much mods made your car. They used a VW Golf. After the mods, the brought the car back up to stock and had a guy instruct the girl how to drive. She knocked off more time in the stock Golf than with mods.
This is a track local to me (Buckmore Park) in a normal open practice session with the 4 stroke hire karts most reasonably quick drivers will get 50 second laps or even in the 49 seconds, I don’t know what they were doing to begin with to be around a minute in a kart like that 🤣
now i need a professional nascar driver vs children in go karting 😂
Aight but a 20 second split is insane lmao wtf were yall doing
It's pathetic
The comment I am looking for. These guys had absolutely no idea what they were doing!
It was literally their second lap, on a wet track ,with non standard carts. They both improved 15sec in 20min time.
@@MrMattie725 so they did have no idea what they were doing. Thanks for confirmation
@@MrMattie725 so the video is wildly inaccurate
Ive been on iRAcing for about a half a year. Long enough for my times to get down to the % that most "Faster" people are running. When I watch video of 4k+ rated drivers, most times there turns are in the same gear, and with the same approach, but what separates them from us, is the nuance and consistency of their trail-breaking. ALWAYS being right on the limit of what the vehicle can do given the circumstances that day. That feel for the track just takes time, but I'm convinced like anything else, one could work their whole life at the craft and not be as fast as some of the best drivers I've seen. These guys are from another planet.
The Mini Taps on the Pedal for grip Control is Crazy ❤
The guy drove with hardly any steering input, as if the track was straight. He did the steering with his feet. 👍
You are so close! In karts, you steer mostly with your right foot! A quuck flick with wheel starts slide, throttle to controls it, wheel to straighten & and then gun it again to next cnr. 🏁🏎️≈
He earned the choccy milk, and four cookies, one for each additional second under his guess time.
Them tires after a lap be like ...
This guy has ripped us apart....
😂😂😂
It was not the professional par that made him fast, but the fact that he weighed 34kg and a third of a grown man, with the cart, made it 3 times more powerful to weigh.
Damn those tyres were shredding themselves on the corners!
Most race drivers start on karts so it is not a surprise
They probably got faster times when they weighed like 30kg too lol
Good thing they closed the course for him and had no other carts on the track as the F3 driver did that. Just amazing reaction times, consistency, and skill.
that's insane the amount of control he had
I rode with a really good amateur driver from Japan awhile back in a turbo 240SX in the mid 90's and the speed the guy carry around the corners is insane.
Bro is so humble he did it under 45
Those guys and gals are amazing drivers. I tried a formula one simulator once. The cars were flying past me like I was standing still.
Then you realize when he told them a 17 sec faster time, he was being modest.
“Chocolaaaaaaate” as he’s going across the line
I'm more impressed he can look at the track and figure out his time so close to his actual time.
I found my way to track racing and the man who owns the track was so impressed with my driving that he offered to sponsor me and 10 years later im still racing for him and living life. He said he found a hidden gem 💎 😅
That's a freaking crazy gap, honestly. And the guy arguably wasn't even super warmed up with the exact way this cart feels 🤯
“I’ll buy you a chocolate milk”
Every single racer ever : bet, say less.
That guy's line was crisp the whole way through. He defs knows what he's doing
no suspansion is crazy
It would've been nice if we had camera angles that actually let us see anything.
You can’t put it anywhere else
idk why but the way he says chocolate milk is awesome haha
Bro wasn’t cappin…
no matter how far up these guys go, they all started in things like this.
as a karting driver i can confirm this is how you make all of us racing drivers go rapid
When he said shocolat milk, I subscribed😂❤
"If you do that I will buy you uhhh, Chocolade melk"
That is absolutely insane!
Nice to see proper racing karts on here. So many pages act like rental karts are real karts and people don't understand that a proper kart is a $5,000 rocket with actual speed.