26/08/2021
It's all about the numbers. Part 2 of 2.
Racing costs money.
The trick is spending it the right way.
It's important to listen to advice - but you can have too much. There are many ways to set up a kart and approach racing techniques, and each coach/team/instructor you meet may have great success... BUT their styles and set ups might not work if you listen to a bit of one, and a bit of a different person... and try to mix them up.
I would say advice given on the Internet might work for some karts/people, but not for all. I'm not saying some of the advice is wrong - but it might be wrong for you.
I read many arguments about do this or do that... and both sides might have great success with what they are saying... but unless you follow one of them completely, and set everything up like they do... then it might be terrible for you.
My dad explained: It's a bit like two people telling you the best thing to add to improve a sandwich. One says hot mustard, and one says chocolate spread. Those people (and half the Internet!) will then argue which is best... but if my sandwich has beef in it, then only the mustard is going to work!
Find one coach/instructor and stick with them. You can listen to other advice - it might be helpful, and some of it is generic - but your coach is the one you need to follow. He makes the whole sandwich...
I use of for coaching. Coaches have different styles, and I like his. I've not had problems with other coaches - they've helped me, I liked them and I would recommend them - I just seem to 'get' Jack better.
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