Why Go Karts Feel So Fast

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Why does it feel so fast when you’re driving a kart?
Why does 50 mph in a kart, feel so much faster than 50 mph in a road car on the motorway?
F1 drivers often say that karting is one of the closest things to actually driving an F1 car -- but how is this possible if kart is travelling at a third of the speed?
Well, today, I’m going over the science to explain why karting feels so quick -- and I’m writing the morning after a karting session.
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  • @thedeamonmeteor69420
    @thedeamonmeteor6942014 күн бұрын

    Small nimble cars >>>> heavy fast cars (Looking at you F1 👀)

  • @meltdown6165

    @meltdown6165

    14 күн бұрын

    Yeah it is a shame that most sportscars weight significantly more than 1 ton these days :( 2024 miata has curb weight of ~1100 kg. golf gti mk1 was 810 kg. of course crash protection is MUCH better in the newer cars.

  • @linkplays2952

    @linkplays2952

    14 күн бұрын

    @@meltdown6165 how are you meant to get a car under 1 ton lol. even some carbon fiber cars don't weigh under a ton.

  • @meltdown6165

    @meltdown6165

    14 күн бұрын

    Nowadays it is nearly impossible with current regulations. That mk1 Golf had neither a cat nor ABS nor airbags. You could drop 2.5 million on a GMA T50 I guess? Otherwise only track focused cars like Catherham 7 or Ultima RS remain, I don't think they are very good as daily drivers.

  • @marioformicadae6637

    @marioformicadae6637

    13 күн бұрын

    I'm just saying that slinging around fatass cars is fun as fuck. The obsession with being light is funny sometimes

  • @kooooons

    @kooooons

    13 күн бұрын

    ​@@linkplays2952 a Renault Twingo is below 1 ton ;) or a dacia spring electric if you rip out 30 kg of unnecessary interior.

  • @entropyachieved750
    @entropyachieved75014 күн бұрын

    Because your low to the ground, un protected, it's bumpy/ noisy and the track is small and appears to go past quickly. Same as how a rollercoaster tricks your mind even though you can drive down a highway faster and feel safer

  • @Gino_567

    @Gino_567

    14 күн бұрын

    it was a rhetorical question bro. Its all explained in the video

  • @brianrasmussen2956

    @brianrasmussen2956

    14 күн бұрын

    Tbh, my kart can do more than 3 Gs on quali-tires in the bends. And with the tiny seat there is not much support. It just feels incredibly fast.

  • @BwInNewJersey

    @BwInNewJersey

    14 күн бұрын

    @@Gino_567😂

  • @DeFausti

    @DeFausti

    14 күн бұрын

    First experience on a motorcycle is similar! But then you get used to it, karts always feel fast 😊

  • @florianlassnig9769

    @florianlassnig9769

    14 күн бұрын

    Great, no need to watch the video now! Thank you brother

  • @TheDwightMamba
    @TheDwightMamba14 күн бұрын

    For me, it's the realization that a good kart can take a 90° corner out of a straight at full throttle. The grip is unreal.

  • @jon240zx1
    @jon240zx113 күн бұрын

    You forgot at least one major aspect. The incredibly short wheelbase makes the cart steering more responsive/twitchy. It also makes the time between bumps hitting the front and rear wheels quicker which you will perceive as speed.

  • @ThatBeTheQuestion
    @ThatBeTheQuestion14 күн бұрын

    6:56 I never thought I'd get to say this on a Driver61 video, but "I'm VECTOR! because I have both DIRECTION and MAGNITUDE!"

  • @billchavez8473

    @billchavez8473

    13 күн бұрын

    Okay, but watch out for that tip to tail analysis.

  • @johnbarker5009

    @johnbarker5009

    12 күн бұрын

    Well played!

  • @GwilsonDrums

    @GwilsonDrums

    9 күн бұрын

    "OH YEAH" *starts humping the air*

  • @disieh
    @disieh13 күн бұрын

    The thing I hate the most with karting is when the car starts to vibrate. The kart I drove as a kid used to vibrate so much it blurred my vision. It made 10 year old me absolutely terrified driving at max speed.

  • @simrock_
    @simrock_14 күн бұрын

    Think that's why so many SUV drivers seem to be speeding? :)

  • @florianlassnig9769

    @florianlassnig9769

    14 күн бұрын

    I don’t know where you live, but where I‘m from I literally have never seen any SUV driver speeding. Usually they drive 20 under the speed limit.

  • @CerberusTenshi

    @CerberusTenshi

    11 күн бұрын

    ​@@florianlassnig9769 I see them speeding all the time here in Germany.

  • @chaoscope
    @chaoscope14 күн бұрын

    *seating next to Scott in a plane* 6:23 "It's perfectly possible to be travelling at a thousand miles per hour, but have zero acceleration. So if you were blindfolded, you wouldn't even know." *changes seat*

  • @predragpesic5953

    @predragpesic5953

    12 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @lewisgordon1490
    @lewisgordon149012 күн бұрын

    “I started racing go-karts. And I love karts. It’s the most breath taking sport in the world. More than F1, indeed, I used to like it most.” - Ayrton Senna and "it's as hard to drive a 125cc shifter kart as a F1 car" [I may have the wording off on that one, i couldn't find a copy of that quote to confirm it exactly]

  • @3reh
    @3reh14 күн бұрын

    In my first experience i was more concerned that the loud engine would explode rather than winning or crashing.

  • @trinity1969

    @trinity1969

    14 күн бұрын

    In my first experience I was fully focused on going fast, and didn't care if I was going to crash.

  • @3reh

    @3reh

    14 күн бұрын

    @@trinity1969 I wish i was like that lol.

  • @Idk_manyougoofy

    @Idk_manyougoofy

    14 күн бұрын

    @@3rehwhich type of go kart , the onz who cut grass or the one who hurts your ears

  • @dieselscartalk4146

    @dieselscartalk4146

    14 күн бұрын

    ​@Idk_manyougoofy are you talking about LO206 and KA100

  • @Idk_manyougoofy

    @Idk_manyougoofy

    10 күн бұрын

    @@dieselscartalk4146 for the KA100 its X30

  • @TheJamonLance
    @TheJamonLance14 күн бұрын

    Once i tried a Kz. The most terrifying thing ever. Like, dude i do rental karts every month, and drive a miata, but the KZ is just insane, both from the perception of the 2 stroke buzzing , the acceleration, the inmediate response, the vibration... I would never have the guts to race KZ's, I cant imagine how terrifying an f1 is

  • @andsviat

    @andsviat

    14 күн бұрын

    I drive Rotax regularly, which is much slower than KZ2 (although as fast as KZ2-fitted kart in the corner), and once you get used to it and really feel the limits, it's quite safe. Basically, if you control yourself well, you never crash, even if someone (or multiple someones) crash or spin in front of you.

  • @korgmangeek

    @korgmangeek

    13 күн бұрын

    It's not perception. A 29hp racing go-kart is equivalent to a 300hp[1 tone car] -450hp[1.5 tone] car. With only one gear and more grip the speed - and more importantly the control - is real. He forgot to mention the absence of differential.

  • @ok.-ok.

    @ok.-ok.

    11 күн бұрын

    @@korgmangeekCan you please explain what you mean that a go-kart is equivalent to a 300 hp car? I don't understand in what way equivalent. Thanks

  • @korgmangeek

    @korgmangeek

    11 күн бұрын

    @@ok.-ok. I forgot to write the weight of the kart: 50 kilos vs 1.000-1.500 kilos of a car. Porsche 911 1.500kilos. The power to weight ratio is comparable to super car. The grip is comparable to race car.

  • @timverelst1471

    @timverelst1471

    9 күн бұрын

    ​@@korgmangeekgo kart is 175 a 150kg

  • @guitarman813
    @guitarman81314 күн бұрын

    05:51 - that's a good analogy. You think you're going really slowly when you're in an aeroplane. But once you see another aeroplane go past you, you then have something to compare your speed to. And those other aeroplanes are (literally) flying at incredible speeds!

  • @jamieknight326

    @jamieknight326

    13 күн бұрын

    I’m a student pilot and the speed perception thing is wild as we’re learning to do landings. 65kt feels painfully slow right till we touch down and realise we’re doing motorway speeds on a very short feeling runway!

  • @arranchace1306
    @arranchace130614 күн бұрын

    Its true, i have broken a rib in a kart, due to i rented a kart that with a seat that was way to big for me, and got into a pretty compettative fight with a friend, both of us Simracing fanatics thus we went a bit bonkers offcourse showing off to each other who was the fastest, so i was bashing around in the seat like crazy. After several sessions my ribcage was so sore, i coudn't go on, and i went the next day to the hospital where they told me i had a broken rib. But then it was FUN!!!

  • @daveo2062

    @daveo2062

    12 күн бұрын

    My broken rib story is almost identical. Go-karts on my birthday with competitive mates. I thought it was just a bruise until I sneezed in bed the night after the race and it finally cracked. Had to get Dad's help to put my trousers on and then off to A&E.

  • @user-tn1vc1xz5d
    @user-tn1vc1xz5d14 күн бұрын

    Perspective and field of vision. Perception Sensory Feedback Vibration, noise, wind. Perhaps experience a bit too. Really interesting as always.

  • @dnlvrl8832
    @dnlvrl883214 күн бұрын

    This is why when i was junger i wanted a fast car, but now i'm into dirt bikes bicycles and skis. Going 30/40 kmh feels really fast when you're tucking your elbows to avoid hitting trees, hearing small branches hitting the helmet and jumping around. Add some no fall zones and it will wake you up

  • @revento5544

    @revento5544

    5 күн бұрын

    Same man, nowadays i find more fun in mtb than I do on my fast car. I have a good simrig which is more fun than the real car to be honest.

  • @briangschaefer7048
    @briangschaefer704812 күн бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant video Scott! I love how you brought together all the factors most people would never consider in the driving experience. I have been driving/racing for 48 years and I learn so much from your videos. Thank you so much for all the work you put into them.

  • @R3troZone
    @R3troZone14 күн бұрын

    Similar to the reverse effect I feel at work. I drive heavy equipment, trucks and buses. 55 mph in those feels slower than 55 mph in my car because when I'm in a truck or a bus, I'm sitting 5 feet above the road.

  • @CaptainBinkie
    @CaptainBinkie13 күн бұрын

    You have a very clear and easy to understand way of explaining complicated things, thank you for that.

  • @discodan2265
    @discodan226513 күн бұрын

    Being able to see the front of the vehicle clearly also enables a better entry into the corners. Perspective and overall fov make a difference.

  • @BenSilver10
    @BenSilver1013 күн бұрын

    Wow, so detailed and meticulous. Thank you for another fantastic video! Keep it up!

  • @MagninJonathan
    @MagninJonathan11 күн бұрын

    Good one! Did my first ever kart session a few weeks ago, I was actually just 1sec/lap behind the fast guys, so thanks for all the tips man ;) Would love to see more videos about karting with strategies etc as it's something we could actually put in practice, with low vibrating footage if possible!

  • @a.t.f.7633
    @a.t.f.763313 күн бұрын

    When you mentioned Jerk I remembered that one guy that always managed to quickly change someone's acceleration.

  • @alexpritchard7879
    @alexpritchard78798 күн бұрын

    The picture at 33 seconds is me lol. I’m in the back running my number 7 plate 👍

  • @CHOPSHOPX
    @CHOPSHOPX13 күн бұрын

    I just stumbled on to your channel a couple of days ago, I'm now SUBSCRIBED!!!

  • @claudioschumi87
    @claudioschumi875 күн бұрын

    You should definitely do a video about 90s to early 00s karting. That was a very special era of motorsport, and sadly, Karting today has lost its soul hasn't been the same since. Anyone are curious should definitely check some videos out of races in that era highly recommend it.

  • @arlotaylor6741
    @arlotaylor674114 күн бұрын

    Great vid bro

  • @Theodorenoise.

    @Theodorenoise.

    14 күн бұрын

    Fr

  • @flavionessuno5085
    @flavionessuno508514 күн бұрын

    Physically speaking velocity is a vector. As a matter of fact when a car is moving on a road to fully express velocity you specify speed and direction. Acceleration is the rate of velocity over time.

  • @ragerancher
    @ragerancher13 күн бұрын

    I used to kart at the Milton Keynes Daytona track when they had the junior area years ago. Absolutely loved it.

  • @chicobicalho5621
    @chicobicalho56219 күн бұрын

    An interesting example of how a tight circuit gives out an impression of more speed happens to two races that often take place the same weekend; Monte Carlo and the Indianapolis 500. Despite the speeds at the Indy 500 being substantially higher than Monaco, Monaco gives out the impression of speed a lot more.

  • @anassamehnasrabdelrahman2972
    @anassamehnasrabdelrahman297210 күн бұрын

    can you please make more carting content, cause f1 and other things sure are pretty exciting but karting is the only thing I can experience irl so its be great to maximise my experience

  • @petasmith6258
    @petasmith625814 күн бұрын

    My first ride in a go-cart, was in a racing cart that a friend’s dad bought for $5k in ‘98. Scared the bejesus out of me…could do the tonne in only a few seconds. That was also my last ride in a go-kart…😂

  • @virtualmidwest3394
    @virtualmidwest339413 күн бұрын

    this is why I drive "camera pod" POV instead of "cockpit" in F1 23. still learning. I'll get there.

  • @adamhousden6349

    @adamhousden6349

    13 күн бұрын

    So, when you have a 'moment' and go to correct it you are going g to be too late as it's already happened, cockpit or nose view is the best, race with either of those and you will be better, it's how to race games better and properly, been there, done it worn the shirt.

  • @thiswillprobhrt
    @thiswillprobhrt12 күн бұрын

    As hinted at here, speed is a number, fast is a feeling. The required rate of thought processing is a big factor too. . It depends on the class and track of course, but typically things "come at you faster" in karts. Some of that is down to how close you are to the ground, but it's mostly down to literally the rate that turns come at you due to scale. I've found most cars feel relatively sedentary unit you get to wings and slicks in single seaters. At that a shifter kart on a tight track or a street course is about as assaultive on your body as you can get until you spend BIG money running cars.

  • @kazabubu10
    @kazabubu1013 күн бұрын

    the same effect is at play when riding a motorcycle. If you place your upper body lower and offset from the centerline of the bike (as you must to lower the center of gravity and reduce your lean angle) your eyes are closer to the road and the perception of speed changes dramatically. In fact this is a big factor in "Lean angle fear" that riders experience....it is counter-intuitive but the right way to ride as it will increase the available grip for the same speed....

  • @DeeSeaAreEss
    @DeeSeaAreEss14 күн бұрын

    I agree about our inability to not tell steady state. This includes acceleration. We are used to being accelerated at 1g every day all day by the force of gravity. If you get in a lift, you notice the initial change in acceleration, but then in settles down (maybe 1.1 g) and you stop noticing. Then you slow for your floor (.9g) and you notice it again. The really smooth lifts graduate the acceleration change so it’s barely noticeable. When I flew paragliders the down buzzer was more important than the going up beep. It was usually pretty easy to tell when you entered a thermal, but popping out the top when the acceleration change was lower was much harder to tell. This was when the buzzer was useful (and depressingly regular). I remember going to Milton Keynes a few years ago, a lot of fun.

  • @dawsdep

    @dawsdep

    13 күн бұрын

    If you are stationary you are experiencing zero acceleration. You only experience 1g of acceleration due to gravity if you are in free fall.

  • @DeeSeaAreEss

    @DeeSeaAreEss

    13 күн бұрын

    @@dawsdep nope. When stationary you are under 1g of gravitational acceleration pulling your centre of mass, towards the centre of mass of the earth. g=gravity hence 1 gravity. Note I said mass and not weight. Mass is measured in Newtons and remains constant. Weight is mass * acceleration (and kg or pounds or whatever). So when falling, you’re mass is still the same but weight falls to nothing due to you not being under gravitational acceleration. Now this is where it gets weird, you’re speed is accelerating at 1g (-9.8ms2), however your weight drops to nothing. We squidgy humans have no internal sensors to feel speed, only the changes in acceleration and weight. So to our sensors we are not moving.

  • @dawsdep

    @dawsdep

    13 күн бұрын

    @@DeeSeaAreEss that’s simply not true. I was trying to help you understand. Look it up somewhere else if you’re interested 👋

  • @iceangel9006
    @iceangel900611 күн бұрын

    More competition around feels even faster 😜

  • @nicholasczarnik4709
    @nicholasczarnik470914 күн бұрын

    Downhill skiing also give an off this phenomenon, but to an even further extent: 70-80mph, minimal protection and since you’re on your feet and not sitting acceleration and jerk are more pronounced. Not to mention you are more exposed to the environments then in a car or kart so the mind perceives each feeling as higher.

  • @thekinginyellow1744

    @thekinginyellow1744

    13 күн бұрын

    Not to mention that I've never just flat fallen on my ass in cart. Skiing OTOH...

  • @j4s0n39
    @j4s0n3913 күн бұрын

    I noticed a similar feeling in sailboats. When on the leeward side of a heavily heeled keelboat (i.e. on the side tilted down toward the water), it feels very fast, even when only going 10kts.

  • @drksky8910
    @drksky891014 күн бұрын

    One thing i noticed immediately when i first went go karting is the wind noises, after that it's the vibration

  • @cjgordon22
    @cjgordon2212 күн бұрын

    100% ive been doing a arrive and drive kart program the last year and its a riot. I was 4 wide going down the front straight at my last race

  • @agustinechevarria8048
    @agustinechevarria804813 күн бұрын

    I drove a 2 stroke 30hp rotax max, feels like driving a rocketship the first time you drive that, couldn’t imagine what its like to drive an f1 car

  • @salt-emoji
    @salt-emoji14 күн бұрын

    "in your typical sedan or saloon" *shows a sports car* Lol

  • @THEANIMALGUY

    @THEANIMALGUY

    12 күн бұрын

    And specifically a Lexus lc500 in that

  • @daveblock4061
    @daveblock406114 күн бұрын

    it was driving Karts in Europe which led me to my Lotus Elise here in America. Closest thing outside a Seven, plus it has a roof!

  • @RallycrossGT
    @RallycrossGT6 күн бұрын

    The Shinkansen (Japanese Bullet Train) has such a smooth acceleration and braking that you almost don't feel it moving

  • @wootlegion
    @wootlegion9 күн бұрын

    This is why small light sports cars (the MX-5 being the prime example) seem fast and manic when you're driving them, compared to something like a diesel hatchback. The hatchback may as well be faster than the sports car, but you feel like going a million km per hour in it.

  • @aaroncoleman7452
    @aaroncoleman745216 минут бұрын

    You didnt mention the "wind" that you feel when you dont have protection. I have heard of wind simulators for sim racing that uses fans to blow air at you faster as you go faster in the game to help with the perception of speed

  • @bobstupaksvegasworld4098
    @bobstupaksvegasworld409814 күн бұрын

    A relative had a '79 Southwind tunnel drag boat with a 454ci and open headers. It topped out at 70 but got there in 40 feet or so. The seats were at water level. You could reach out and touch the water. That boat made you feel like you were going at light speed. I knew another guy with the same boat but blown that did 128 mph in the quarter.

  • @RodrigoRamirez-eq6gj
    @RodrigoRamirez-eq6gj7 күн бұрын

    Just need to point this out. Both speed and acceleration are vector quantities, and both have magnitude and direction. Acceleration is the rate of change of direction and/or magnitude of the speed vector.

  • @gintasvilkelis2544
    @gintasvilkelis254414 күн бұрын

    4:05 In this specific example, the narrower field of the train's view makes the speed seem slower NOT because the field of view is narrower, but because that narrowing is achieved via zooming in (increasing the objective's focal distance), which has the direct optical effect of shortening all distances in front of you (e.g. if you zoom in 2x, all objects look as if they are 2x closer), which literally means that you are traversing shorter optical distances during the same time period, which directly translates into optically-lower speed. Had the author narrowed the field of view by simply blocking out the peripheral parts of the image, the train would feel just as fast as before.

  • @mindyourown472
    @mindyourown47214 күн бұрын

    Love Daytona at MK. Done untold laps there lol. Certainly ached after the 24 hr we did last year !!

  • @UntakenNick
    @UntakenNick14 күн бұрын

    Before watching it, my guess is that the main factor is the stability and how reactive it the wheel. A tiny turn in the wheel causes an instant and abrupt change in direction in the cart, forcing the driver to be extremely delicate and focused on his movements, which doesn't happen in a car.

  • @DaydreamNative
    @DaydreamNative13 күн бұрын

    Can't believe you talked about jerk without mentioning snap, crackle and pop.

  • @Raziel1984
    @Raziel198414 күн бұрын

    well i think "Aeroplane" is the most British thing i have heard this month so far ... or even this year ...... oh and by the way: very nice racing lines from you in the kart!

  • @jamieknight326
    @jamieknight32613 күн бұрын

    Love Daytona Milton Keynes. I’ve not been for years, I’ll have to make a trip over the summer :)

  • @KoenBlank
    @KoenBlank13 күн бұрын

    I do believe ribs can be broken! Once I did do a karting session on a on a fast but bumpy indoor track. I new one corner could be faster ao I asked the staff. It turned out it was possible to take the corner flat out "you just need to turn off the part of your brain telling you you will crash". Well I took that corner flat out twice. The next 3 weeks were sleepless as both sides had multiple extremely bruized ribs. My doctor was amazed this was acomplished without crashing.

  • @custard131
    @custard13112 күн бұрын

    having ridden motorcycles for the past 12 years, i think the exposure or danger comes into it too while im sure that all other things being equal, things will feel faster the lower your eyes are to the ground, if you add a sports bike into the equation that gets similar increase in percieved speed to a kart while still having a fairly high eye level it probably comes into the harshness thing but another factor is how close to the limit of whatever vehicles capabilities you are in my car 80 vs 50 doesnt really feel any different other that how fast the scenary goes past the window, but the car will do 150 so its still barely stretching its legs at 80

  • @seeker1287
    @seeker128713 күн бұрын

    At 4:37 I thought the horizontal line was being draw diagonally for a moment. I didn't even realize that my brain had already compensated for the slant of the horizon!

  • @AFFMotorsport
    @AFFMotorsport13 күн бұрын

    Long term kart racer here (not hire karts), like any race vehicle when you get used to them they don't feel fast. These days I feel like they are slow, guess because I'm used to how they work, good kart control and used to the noise.

  • @bertram-raven
    @bertram-raven14 күн бұрын

    I raced karts at an event with Takuma Sato at Rye House. I pushed harder and more successfully than I ever had before. However, the next day....

  • @DrR1pper
    @DrR1pper14 күн бұрын

    Changes to the direction of velocity will present as lateral g-force and changes to the magnitude of velocity present as longitudinal g-force.

  • @AvB.83
    @AvB.8314 күн бұрын

    01:30 PC/console gamers have known this for decades 🤷‍♂😅 bumper cam always felt WAY faster than driver cam. That FOV difference was crazy though, I never thought about that. So... tiny, low cars are safer at what the driver perceives as high speeds, because those high speeds are actually lower than what the driver in truck/SUV would perceive as mid speeds. Sounds reasonable enough to me :D Driving around on the winding country roads in my old 785 kg Daihatsu at well under the speed limit felt like driving the Monte Carlo Rally at times, zooming around those corners at twice the speed in an Audi just isn't the same...

  • @Jojo_Bee
    @Jojo_Bee13 күн бұрын

    In some way, perhaps louder engine sounds also help racing fans feel the speed of the cars somehow. So, the people saying the v6 hybrid turbo killed the racing for them is because they have one less stimuli to feel the race car's speed as it goes past them. Not only do they sound amazing, it is felt too... So there you have it. Bring back the V-10s!!!

  • @jasonmoyer
    @jasonmoyer14 күн бұрын

    The proximity to the scenery is why rallying feels so fast, even though you might hit all of 100mph on a really long flat-out bit and even modern WRC cars have a top speed of around 125mph.

  • @latch9781
    @latch97816 күн бұрын

    It's why the Aerial Atom is the best thing I've ever driven (compared to the Gallardo and 458 Spyder)

  • @murdoch9106
    @murdoch910613 күн бұрын

    My main issue in gokarts was always staying in the seat, I've always been a feather weight and obviously very skinny, extremely so! That I had to really lean in to the corners just to keep my self in the seat at all, I could have had two of me in those seats! Such a shape KartKraft seemed to have died, what an amazing karting sim it was shaping up to be... Most exciting sim racing game in recent years imo!

  • @huubvandoremalen

    @huubvandoremalen

    13 күн бұрын

    Just try the good old rFactor. It does not look as good as KartKraft and it is not easy to setup to get good results. But when everything is setup careful, it drives way much better.

  • @nicolashuffman4312
    @nicolashuffman431214 күн бұрын

    So to make an entertaining road car, triple the spring rate, stiffen every bushing, fit a racing seat as low as possible and rip out all of the sound deadening. I realize I've been doing these things for years, but it was always to make the car faster, not to make it more fun to drive. It really does work the other way as well. This also explains why when I get in an unmodified car I nearly fall asleep trying to drive the thing. Maybe the reason we have so many distracted and untalented drivers on the roads is that our cars have too many creature comforts and NVH control.

  • @RMRaycing
    @RMRaycing14 күн бұрын

    the feeling gets amplified when you're using a 2-stroke kart rather than an electric one. will never forget how exhiliarating it was to feel that for the first time!

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat14 күн бұрын

    Because your senses, located in your head, are closer to the ground. So at a given speed, the relative motion of the road is greater. It's just trig. Imagine standing 2 meters away from a belt sander on its side, it's motion only takes up a few degrees of your vision. Now have it centimeters from your face, the same speed belt traverses your entire vision in milliseconds.

  • @mousepotato581
    @mousepotato58113 күн бұрын

    Yup. Eye-height above ground has a huge role in perception of speed. That's why going 300mph in an airplane at 40,000 feet doesn't feel that fast, but going 300mph on on a drag strip feels like you're going warp 7.

  • @robertaseidziunas6118
    @robertaseidziunas611814 күн бұрын

    The rate in change in acceleration is surely the biggest reason, both in the horizontal plane as well as vertically. After all, it must be greater in a kart than in an F1 car, since on a karting track, nothing is as fast as a kart - not even an F1 car - which also means that required reaction times in karting must be less than in F1, since in karting, it’s nearly just one corner after another, with no reprieve, demanding constant, intense concentration, putting the driver in a near trance-like state. This is why most karting practice sessions and races are only 10 to 15 minutes long, as they’re absolutely exhausting, both mentally as well as physically. And the trance-like state even persists for a minute or two after you finish a session.

  • @user-lp7mu1vm7u
    @user-lp7mu1vm7u10 күн бұрын

    A month ago i bought brand new OTK with TM KZ R2 engine...this monday i go to race with friends...i am kinda scared...i never driven race kart...only some rentals...i have fast CAR... BIKE...UTV and all boys toys, but this 125cc karts are like next level shit...i tryed it only a little in my street, and it feels prety raw insane...can't wait this monday...i hope to get home all OK.😅😅

  • @Omar_ZX
    @Omar_ZX14 күн бұрын

    For me why it feels fast is the same reason as riding a motorcycle, you feel the air rush and also the really unrefined feel

  • @samiraperi467
    @samiraperi46713 күн бұрын

    7:01 You'd say "10 meters per second squared", 10 m/s^2. 10 m/s is just speed.

  • @jansz1589
    @jansz158914 күн бұрын

    I have gone carting just twice and it was quite fun, despite the fact that the wheel to wheel action was pretty much non existent due to my superior speed (unlocked the more powerful kart on my first go, but even in the first one I was smashing others, probably due to better racing lines learned here) besides easy overtakes a couple times a lap. But to be fair, my perception of speed was far lower than I expected and I felt that both (14 and 17hp I think) karts were actually pretty slow.

  • @SH1974
    @SH197414 күн бұрын

    You feel the wind, you feel every pebble on the track (no suspension, in fact there is absolutely nothing for comfort!), the vehicle's reaction is so much quicker and last but not least: Your ass is around 2...3 inches above the road! Of course that feels quicker than "hauling" a 2 ton "moving living room". The kart doesn't even need to have an immense power to weigth ratio to bring that feeling. I remember in the 90's I went to see a smaller local race of electric karts. The top-speed on that narrow and curvy track was not far above 30mph, it looked really lame. After the race I had the opportunity to drive one of those karts by my self, but with reduced power. Other guest drivers had 80% power reduction, I told "my" crew that I came there with a BMW K100 bike (top superbikes like R1, GXXR, Ninja or Duc 918 had around 150hp back then; my BMW had around 100) and that I had my 6-year old me in mind, putting a chip into the slot of a funfair bumper car, so they reduced my kart's power just 50%, not 80%. I still thought that around 15kW peak will be lame. But I was wrong. Very wrong! Dang, that was a wild ride! My speed and times was far behind even the slowest of the experienced drivers, but it felt like I was at least 100 times faster than they. 😂

  • @Mugcat21
    @Mugcat2114 күн бұрын

    So far from all my karting experiences i didn’t feel that im going that fast even though my lap times said otherwise i suspect that at the beginning it did feel very fast but i adjusted where im looking to look farther ahead which makes everything feel slowet

  • @CompanyLaPtop
    @CompanyLaPtop14 күн бұрын

    Surprised you didn ot mention wind resistance for the open kart, compared to a car. I feel like that made a huge difference to me as well.

  • @Hunne2303
    @Hunne23034 күн бұрын

    Can confirm. Owning a road legal "kart" from Hethel, I´ve never, not once, gotten out of it and not smiled like a mad man. Never driven a real go-kart...guess I really should?

  • @JFBence
    @JFBence14 күн бұрын

    Speed (velocity) is also a vector, just like acceleration, and forces.

  • @timessix8434
    @timessix843413 күн бұрын

    Having done many years of karting with a 125cc shifter kart some 20 years ago, my 991.2GT3 feels almost lethargic around a track. Other Porsche guys dont believe me… 😢

  • @terra_king1746
    @terra_king174614 күн бұрын

    rental carts have just enough power to give you that feeling of speed but if you have ever driven a racing cart thats completely different. like there are rentals that have 6hp or some with 16 (at least I think thets the ones on my local track) and the are 4 strokes so not to loud but the 27hp 2stroke of a raceingcart is overwhelming. I have driven the cart of my parents once last autum and I will go carting next weekend but i never even pressed the pedal halfway and thought my neck breaks. (also in autum when I drove it was with 8 jear old tires (because I repaired it with my father and it sdoot on the attic for 8 jears) so you spun really fast but it kinda helped me drive more carefull in the beginning)

  • @elmurcis1
    @elmurcis114 күн бұрын

    I don't have much experience with directly driving fast stuff but going downhill (crouched down for extra few km/h to get to 75-77 km/h - not long enough hills to get more =(( ) on a bit twisty road on bicycle definitely feels faster than being in plane on take off even if it moves 4-5 times faster at that moment.

  • @Blackearbaiya
    @Blackearbaiya14 күн бұрын

    Hey scott, I’ve been karting for a year but my forearms always hurt after sessions, how do you reduce that issue, maybe im not steering the right way

  • @oliver_gibson_karting

    @oliver_gibson_karting

    14 күн бұрын

    Usually it means that your are holding the wheel to hard

  • @gavinehringer4341

    @gavinehringer4341

    14 күн бұрын

    Relax your grip and think "smooth, smooth, smooth." Besides wearing you down physically, jerking the wheel or making constant corrections makes you slower.

  • @dj_laundry_list
    @dj_laundry_list12 күн бұрын

    Just commenting to boost engagement along with my subscription

  • @manutd180
    @manutd18014 күн бұрын

    cars are designed for comfort karts are designed for fun thats the diference

  • @absolutelynotanoriginalnam7276
    @absolutelynotanoriginalnam72769 күн бұрын

    can u explain tire physics like deformation slip angle friction delay etc. and how it translates into cars plsss

  • @PBMS123
    @PBMS12314 күн бұрын

    6:35 acceleration is only a vector if the rate of change is of a vector as well.... i.e. velocity. So you might have said "speed" but if you mean velocity, that is DEFINITELY a vector quantity, and the as I said, the only way for acceleration to ALSO be a vector, is if its measuring the change of a vector "velocity". The rate of change of a scalar, is also a scalar... So you say at 9:14 that acceleration is the change in speed, however it is in fact the change in velocity, the vector

  • @Sajuuk
    @Sajuuk14 күн бұрын

    So that's why I felt sick and sore after my first gokarting session...

  • @JohnCharb87
    @JohnCharb8714 күн бұрын

    "How can you tell? My ass". I'm pretty sure every racecar driver has used that answer when asked questions about the sensation of speed and handling.

  • @celestia277
    @celestia27714 күн бұрын

    didnt expect a physics class at 6:54

  • @SimRacingVeteran
    @SimRacingVeteran14 күн бұрын

    I run a Briggs LO206 on my Ignite chassis. It’s only 9HP but it’s definitely enough to crack some ribs. I’ve been there done that. Months to recover.

  • @samiraperi467

    @samiraperi467

    13 күн бұрын

    It's not the power, it's the seat.

  • @Urssaff
    @Urssaff14 күн бұрын

    The first time i drove a kart it was a an indoor track. The track had 2 floors. When you get down from the upper floor you quicly come to a hair pin. I braked at the wrong moment (sorry if the wording is bad), when the track stops going down and you are just parallel to the ground. It send me in a spin and i did hit the barrier laterally without having really braked that much. For days after the "crash", my ribs were aching but i had so much fun driving i only wanted to drive again

  • @TheDwightMamba

    @TheDwightMamba

    14 күн бұрын

    That's because of the rear brake. You have to do most [if not all] of your kart braking in a straight line. Braking with turn is like pulling the hand brake of a car in the rain. Took me a few laps to realize that my 1st time in a Rotax.

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK14 күн бұрын

    6:40 correct speed is scalar, but if you include direction with it then you have velocity which is a vector. Therefore speed is just the magnitude of the velocity vector. Acceleration is also a vector, and is basically the rate of change of velocity, I.e. velocity can change its size, its direction, or both, and this is what we d3fine as acceleration.

  • @renereiche

    @renereiche

    14 күн бұрын

    Wanted to post the same. Also, I don't know what the fact that something is a scalar has to do with a human's capacity to feel it. I want to add that Scott said that g-force is the rate of change of direction, which is not correct, since you keep traveling in the same direction while changing your speed (or more accurately: the rate of change of your position in that direction = velocity in the same direction) and this would affect the g-force. G-force is just acceleration measured in g's instead of m/(s^2). I did like the explanations about jerk and different vibration frequencies in the video. 👌

  • @budgetpopcorn
    @budgetpopcorn11 күн бұрын

    I looked away for a minute and now we're talking about the skin, that felt like some rapid acceleration in a different direction

  • @nitromcclean
    @nitromcclean13 күн бұрын

    Interesting explanation about the feeling of speed while karting. It can also be a lot shorter and just as clear. 1) Speed ​​through the bends: A kart has a very low center of gravity and is therefore almost impossible to roll over in a bend. This allows a kart to go around a bend very quickly. Not necessarily in kilometers per hour, but because the bends of a karting track are much smaller than the bends of a normal circuit, you can get through the bend much faster. 2) The kart is open. Everything comes right past you very quickly. 3) A kart has no springs. When driving a kart, your entire body vibrates all the time. 4) You sit low to the ground, so the road surface seems to pass by much faster. 5) Everything goes much faster. Not in kilometers per hour, but in a more detailed way. The length of a kart circuit is much shorter than the length of a Formula One circuit. A lap on a karting track takes a lot shorter than a lap on a Formula One circuit. The number of turns per minute you drive through with a kart is higher than in a Formula One car on a Formula One circuit. As a result, you have to steer much faster in a kart and react much faster to everything. It can be done even faster than in a kart. In a Formula Student car you sit as far from the ground as in a kart. Only in a kart you sit almost upright and in a Formula Student car you lie down, just like in a Formula One car. This means your head is even closer to the ground. In addition, a Formula Student car has very large wings and much more downforce, which means it can corner even faster than a kart. Formula Student cars usually run on go-kart tracks or temporary tracks made of cones with approximately the same dimensions as a go-kart track.

  • @Magic8Taco
    @Magic8Taco13 күн бұрын

    Interesting video! I actually get horribly motion sick and often throw up after 10 minutes of karting. Is this because of jerk? I’m fine on motorbikes so I was curious…

  • @SJR_Media_Group
    @SJR_Media_Group14 күн бұрын

    Racing boats has a similar feeling, plus wind in hair... 60 on water 'feels' fast, 100 is really fast.

  • @piotrzajac3990
    @piotrzajac399014 күн бұрын

    video about project invercion?

  • @captainsmoke1612
    @captainsmoke161213 күн бұрын

    First time I sat into a racing kart, I almost shit my pants. That thing is sooo fast.

  • @enricovedelago7224
    @enricovedelago72247 күн бұрын

    6:50 not only acceleration, but also velocity is a vector......it's not the same going 10 km/h in foward gear than it is going in reverse gear

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