Monday night (5/11), its for a mates birthday but numbers are a bit low right now.
So who's keen? It's at formula-e I think!
<- looks kind of like a gocart
Monday night (5/11), its for a mates birthday but numbers are a bit low right now.
So who's keen? It's at formula-e I think!
<- looks kind of like a gocart
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Formula E karts are the best fucken karts in New Zealand.
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I was going to go blah blah it's expensive to run so the prices are reasonable blah blah then I actually looked at the prices. The fuck.
power costs are going to be fuck all compared to petrol for their IC equivalents - and then there's the zero maintenance on the electric motor etc leaving the only consumables at tyres and brakes (assuming they don't employ regen braking)
new batteries every 3 years or so (depending on technology used) would be the big hit, but still gotta be cheaper than running petrol carts!
exactly!Arrive and Drive Casual racing for 1 – 10 people
10 minute sprint $30 (approx 20 laps)
20 minute sprint $55 (approx 40 laps)
30 minute super sprint $75 (approx 60 laps)
40 minute super sprint $90 (approx 80 laps)
works out 30 bucks a head for 15 minutes of track timeOriginally Posted by "auckland raceway (petrol carts)
however, my experience with that place is that there's some variability between carts, despite the best efforts by the organisers to govern them accordingly. No idea what the E carts are like but by virtue of being newer they probably aren't as bad
EDIT: curiously, some deals with one company make the other cheaper and vice versa... point being surely E carts should have lower costs and would do well to be cheaper than their competitor... or I suppose they could go for marketing or just a better overall experience and make more money
They also have a great big fuck off warehouse on Auckland airport, the busiest freight area in New Zealand. What do you reckon the rent is worth?
Also, their carts are very new, European built performance karts (as opposed to POS "homebuilts" with poxy generator motors) which make any petrol indoor kart I've ever been in (and I've been in a few) look partucularly lame. The karts are all beautifully prensented, feel very "tight" to drive and are absolutely identical in terms of performance.
Worth twice the cost of any indoor karting establishment for my mind.
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Not to mention that a petrol motor is still a shitload cheaper up-front than an equivalent electric motor and associated batteries. They're probably hitting the batteries pretty hard in terms of charge/discharge cycles, so battery replacement is possibly a pretty high running cost, too.
Aside from that, I would think that an electric go-kart would be much less variable to start with, not to mention that it would trivial to implement an acceleration and speed envelope within the motor controller that would allow all the go-karts to perform equivalently in a straight line, no matter the weight of the occupant.
Interesting idea, really.
why on earth did they set up there then?!
I would like to go give them a try, but I'm still a student for a few weeks and that's effing expensive!
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if you use your heel you can pull the throttle cable a little further for moar power
heheh yeah I had a think about that, too
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