Kart Class

Kart Class

Kart Class Podcast | Karting Tips for Parents & Young Drivers The Kart Class Podcast is designed for parents of young kart racers who want to help their child improve—without the confusion, wasted money, or constant trial and error that comes with learning karting on your own. Hosted by 18× Australian Champion David Sera, this podcast gives parents clear, practical insight into go-kart racing, kart setup, driving technique, race craft, and driver mindset—all explained in a way families can actually understand and apply. With over 25 years of experience in professional kart racing and driver coaching, Sera breaks down: • How young drivers really get faster • Common mistakes parents unknowingly make at the track • Kart setup basics that matter (and what doesn’t) • How to communicate better with your child about performance • Building confidence, consistency, and good habits early This podcast helps parents make smarter decisions about kart racing coaching, go-kart training, and driver development, so their child can progress faster—without burnout or unnecessary expense. Whether your child is just starting karting or racing at a competitive level, the Kart Class Podcast provides trusted guidance from Australia’s most successful kart racer. Learn more about our online karting courses, go-kart coaching programs, and kart setup training at kartclass.com

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    How Parents Can Read Karting Like Pros

    In this episode, 18-time Australian Champion David Sera gives practical tips on how parents can read their kids driving like a pro. Minimise arguments at the track with minimal coaching critique, so your child can understand how they can improve! Stop guessing from the fence and start coaching with confidence. We break down a clear, repeatable cornering sequence any kart parent can spot: a clean throttle-to-brake transition on entry, a smooth release as steering begins, and a single, committed squeeze of throttle at the apex for maximum exit speed. No jargon. Just practical cues you can hear and see from trackside. We start by fixing the most common rookie habit: lifting before braking. That dead zone doesn’t slow the kart or settle it, it just delays everything and invites a late, steering-plus-brake stab that kicks the rear loose. You’ll learn how to listen for a crisp throttle-to-brake “click,” why today’s sticky tires change brake modulation, and how a brief chirp signals the limit before a controlled release. Then we unlock the apex: why early throttle pokes force mid-corner lifts, how weight transfer punishes on-off inputs, and the simple rule that transforms lap time—accelerate once, not three times. Finally, we coach the exit like the pros: eyes to the edge, minimal steering, and full track width so the tiny engine isn’t fighting scrub. We explain how a calm wheel and a freer exit create speed that carries down the straight, and how to build these habits corner by corner. Start with the toughest hairpins, use sound as your guide, and only then edge the limits by half a kart length on braking and throttle pick-up. The result is consistency, confidence, and real gains in crowded fields—without needing constant paid coaching. If this helped you or your driver, share it with another kart parent and help lift the whole paddock. Subscribe for more practical racecraft, leave a quick review, and tell us which corner your driver wants to conquer next. Any questions? Drop us a Message! To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site. Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube here You can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.

    10 min
  2. 24/10/2024

    Is my Chassis Bent?

    You’ve had an accident, but now you need to work out whether your kart is bent. Kart manufacturers design their chassis’ a lot softer these days. That's to try and counter the softer tires racers use. A softer chassis absorbs a lot of that flex when drivers are cornering. Now we're seeing a lot of karts having accidents because drivers are going at higher speeds which is sometimes too fast for kids.   So now suddenly, some of these seven to 10-year-old kids are driving as fast around the turns as what X30 is doing. The nature of the tire is so sticky, the kids are almost flat out around a lot of the corners. Now when it comes to having an accident, how do we know whether our chassis is bent or not?   The first way to try and assess whether your kart is bent is by putting it onto a kart jig. That's not always possible because there might not be anyone at the track that has a jig. But if there is someone there, whether it's a team or a shop, that's the best way to test it. It requires the front and rear wheels to be removed & possibly the rear hubs to come off the kart. Then place the kart into a jig, which is a level stationary platform, and then they check all the measurements. So, whether that's the rear rails, the c-sections, or just naturally whether it's up or down on one side of the kart. But it's a lot truer and easier way to assess the side to side whether everything's straight. Need more information now on kart setup, then we have a dedicated setup program there for you. Any questions? Drop us a Message! To learn more about what Home – Kart Class has to offer be sure to visit our site. Want to watch the podcast episode instead? Follow us on Youtube here You can join us at Instagram here to see the latest tips.

    6 min
5
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53 Ratings

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Kart Class Podcast | Karting Tips for Parents & Young Drivers The Kart Class Podcast is designed for parents of young kart racers who want to help their child improve—without the confusion, wasted money, or constant trial and error that comes with learning karting on your own. Hosted by 18× Australian Champion David Sera, this podcast gives parents clear, practical insight into go-kart racing, kart setup, driving technique, race craft, and driver mindset—all explained in a way families can actually understand and apply. With over 25 years of experience in professional kart racing and driver coaching, Sera breaks down: • How young drivers really get faster • Common mistakes parents unknowingly make at the track • Kart setup basics that matter (and what doesn’t) • How to communicate better with your child about performance • Building confidence, consistency, and good habits early This podcast helps parents make smarter decisions about kart racing coaching, go-kart training, and driver development, so their child can progress faster—without burnout or unnecessary expense. Whether your child is just starting karting or racing at a competitive level, the Kart Class Podcast provides trusted guidance from Australia’s most successful kart racer. Learn more about our online karting courses, go-kart coaching programs, and kart setup training at kartclass.com

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