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So Tony, tell us what Prokart is all about.
So what can we expect from a Prokart race?
How long are the
races?
The shortest race we conduct is a six hour and we
build up from there. We will run two twelve hours one in Queensland, one
in New South Wales , plus a twenty four race. Twenty four
hours, for one kart race?
Yes that’s right. As far as we are aware, Prokart is now the only group in Australia organizing 24 hour motor races. These have grown into real special events in their own right. Maybe only two or three hundred driver the world over experience 24 Hour Racing. We are proud to have offered our competitors the oppurtunity over the last ten years to become part of such an elite group.
With races counted in the hours rather than laps how do you keep track of who is where? We use a state of the art AMB timing system. We run multiple computers running independent decoders and separate pieces of race timing software. This ensures that there is never a problem with the integrity of our race data. Along with uninterruptible power supplies we are able to make short work of even a 24 hour race with 30 plus karts. We have a number of interesting technological features to our races as well. Teams are able to carry a display that when mounted on their kart accepts a telemetry feed directly from the race timing computers. This allows drivers to monitor their current position within the race, elapsed race time, their last lap time and the gap to the kart in front. This updates on a lap by lap basis and really adds to overall race experience. On top of that teams can tune any television they bring with them to keep themselves updated of the current race positions and last lap time data. Our timing expertise has led us
to assist Raleigh International Raceway in the running of their TaG 125
Kart Enduro’s of which there are two currently planned for next year. What do you
attribute your series success to?
It’s our people, from the guys who do the refueling and marshalling, to the teams, mechanics and drivers we are all really into what we do and do it for the sheer enjoyment of the competition. It’s a kin to racing with 100 plus of your closest friends. We pride ourselves on being as much about the experience as we are about the racing. In that we want to deliver to our competitor’s bigger and better race meetings each and every time we go racing. Their support is what drives us, and their enthusiasm fuels us to new heights. We are inclusive, not exclusive
and are happy for anyone to come and try what we do and see if it is for
them. We certainly attract quiet a mix of driving talents and age groups
across our fields. From young, professional, motivated race drivers to
father, son and daughter family teams to 65 year old grandfathers. Each
one drawn to the sport by different goals and aspirations, and each one
takes away their own special experience from racing under our format. We can also attribute our
success to the diversity of tracks that we conduct race meetings
at, more than 10 separate tracks supply venues for the championship.
This offers variety and coupled with different race lengths, night
racing, and one and two day race meetings there is certainly something
there to suit everyone. What are your
plans for the future?
Having
expanded into Queensland 2 years ago we now run both a New South Wales
and Queensland State Championship. Plus we overlay across these meetings
a four round National Series. We have been fielding enquiry from teams
interested in joining the series from both Victoria and Queensland. It
is our goal to grow the amount of interstate teams we have and grow
events into each of these states in line with that expansion. You mentioned
growth, how quickly are you expanding?
Interest in what do has just
exploded. Eighteen months ago we had fifteen owner teams in the series.
That number right now is rapidly approaching sixty. Hence the need for
more races. It has been a real challenge having enough karts to supply
all the new teams. But it has also been something special. New teams
bring new ideas and better racing. Its just snowballing at the moment. Isnt all this
racing too taxing on your teams?
Taxing, I can’t wait!! From an organisers point of view, sure we will be running a race program on average about once a fortnight next year. But it has just opened up so many positives for Prokart we simply couldn’t just run the standard championship we have in the past. Each State will have its own 9 round championship with teams able to drop their worst attended round. Add to this the oppurtunity to pickup just one extra race meeting for the chance to acheive a National Title and I think we have things planned just about right. |