How Much Does Club100 Karting Cost?

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  • @oh_emmmmg
    @oh_emmmmg Рік тому +9

    I really like the different style of this video - it’s great to see you talking to the camera. Very well-composed and informative. My favourite part, ‘Clay Pigeon, where they make the pigeons’ 😂👍🏼

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @brynalban
    @brynalban Рік тому +2

    With owner/driver racing you do have to consider the value you'd have remaining in the equipment you've bought for a seasons racing too. So if you buy a brand new chassis and engine at the start of the year, they're not going to be worth £0 at the end of the year. You do need to cater for needing a trailer/van/gazebo etc etc though, but again you recoup some of that cost when you/if decide to hang up your boots
    Club100 still comes in cheaper overall and great value for money but the chasm between it and owner/driver may not be as wide or deep as most think... you just need to have the cash up front first which is typically the stumbling block for getting in to owner/driver for most people.

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому +1

      Excellent points. Of course the cost of used equipment will bring down the cost of owner/driver racing too (praise eBay!), and I wouldn't ever want to put people off going that way if they wanted to, it is a great way to learn basic mechanic and engineering principles. I was lucky to have my dad, who is a true engineer at heart, as my mechanic and I learnt so much about maintaining, tuning and appreciating motor vehicles in our years of racing - something I don't think you would get from Club100, to the same degree at least.
      I would still maintain that, with the enjoyment of racing as the primary goal, Club100 is the best value; it is most certainly a great place for young drivers to cut their teeth before possibly progressing to running their own kart. Then, as an old man (karting-wise) who has the joys of a time consuming job, I love the fact I can just turn up and enjoy the racing. No worrying about weekends of preparing the kart before hand, loading up the van, staying on top of spares bills etc.
      When all is said and done, the more people we can get into motorsport the better - whether that's at a local indoor track, corporate kart league races at a larger outdoor circuits, Club100 or full-fat owner/driver karting.

    • @Jay-mn5bl
      @Jay-mn5bl Рік тому

      @@DownToRace For sure, I mean I picked up my complete kart for £2000 and that's enough to be competitive at a club level. My gear I already had from a year of rentals driving, and to go out practicing or racing tends to work out cheaper than Club 100 (for me, at least).

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      That's awesome. For anyone who may be looking at entering owner/driver at club level, how much time do you find you need to put into prep ahead of race meetings? I remember spending a weekend before doing so, but that was more down to personal circumstance and I'm sure others would do less, or possibly more. I would assume that it also depends on the class you are racing in.

  • @SMorrisHD
    @SMorrisHD Рік тому +2

    Class video pal! Really informative and straightforward!! 👌

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      Much appreciated! I couldn't believe what some of consumables for owner/driver racing cost these days when I was looking them up for the video. Tyres alone have have basically doubled in price from when I used to do it.

  • @TomDillon13
    @TomDillon13 Рік тому +2

    Thankyou very much for this video, it was incredibly informative and to be honest with you I wish that it was available a few years ago when I was trying to pitch Club 100 to my parents! As it happens, I didn't have the budget for Club 100 myself and have to say that if anyone is in a similar position I can vouch for the three Daytona circuits and either of their DMAX or RT8 karts. It's a lot cheaper and to be honest with you it shows, the kart performance can sometimes be a little bit patchy but overall it's a pretty nice alternative, though I still wouldn't look past Club 100 if the budget was there.

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому +1

      I know a handful of guys that participate in the DMAX racing and it looks liek a good bit of fun. At the end of the day, that's what motorsport is about at its heart: like minded people chucking a motor vehicle around a road in the hopes of a good bit of fun. Even if people budgets don't extend as far as they would like them to, there is always a good option in karting for them.

  • @joshmerklin
    @joshmerklin 8 місяців тому

    Seeing your budget makes me appreciate the cost effectiveness of the ignite spec series (and four stroke racing for that matter) over here in the US. I believe I spent a bit over what you did to run a full season locally as well as a “soft” tire open chassis class and some races a few states away for about the same amount. Would love to run those club 100 races though if I ever got the chance!!

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  8 місяців тому

      I think there are elements of value in both types of racing. I’ve always enjoyed the visceral nature of 2-stroke engines and the challenge of keeping the revs as high as possible. I would like to try 4-stroke though too, having lots of low grunt would likely require a different approach to the racing. The Tillotson series seems to be continuing to grow in this part of the world and I’ve heard that many people who racing in it find it to be very enjoyable and good value. As always, I’d always be one for participating in any series that offers fun, respectful racing which is as accessible as possible financially; it is a shame that motorsports will always be a pursuit that has naturally higher costs, however one could argue that higher levels of the sport are over inflated due to the socioeconomic background of many of those participating.

  • @AlexVangeenRacing
    @AlexVangeenRacing 3 місяці тому +1

    Really great breakdown very much enjoyed this video. I have recently joined the GX UK owner driver series which is single 4 stroke engines using old Rotax chassis and one set of tires for the whole season and you can do a whole season which is 6 races plus an O plate race Which will be around 4 to £5000 per season. And across the season so far we have been doing faster lap times than C100 despite the lower power. So if you want to get your hands dirty and build your kart (it’s not for everyone I know) is a great first step to owner driving.

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  3 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot, hopefully it's still useful even though it's a bit out of date by this point. If I had the means and time to store and prep my own kart, the GX UK series looks to be going well and I've enjoyed seeing the content that you and the others have been putting up. The club and national karting scene looks to be getting more and more expensive, to the point that all but only the most affluent families will be able to participate (and compete) which is a real shame. That's not to say that your classic 'Dad and Lad' set ups wouldn't be able to turn up and have some great weekends, but I think series like Club100, Tillotson and GX UK are well placed to offer something for those that don't want to turn up already knowing that they are at a disadvantage to those that have the means to procure 2 monster engines and a new chassis whenever they please.

  • @Melton-Baxter
    @Melton-Baxter Рік тому +3

    Great video TIm! Upping those production values again 😁Good to see you in front of camera, something to continue as season goes on. I've switched to EV this season, it's halved the fuel costs, effectively meaning my testing is half the price (or free when splitting testing) . Good (but scary) to see how much we're paying for the fun!

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому +1

      Part of me was thinking 'Is that actually what it is?' when i was doing my maths 😂. How do you find running an EV? My better half is considering an EV at some point in the future so we were going to go and test some; I'm quite happy continuing to mod my 86 though.

    • @Melton-Baxter
      @Melton-Baxter Рік тому

      @@DownToRace I was skeptical about the EV but three months in I’ll never go back. The cost efficiency is insane and the performance is mind blowing. It’s ugly as hell to look at but 0-60 in 3.5 secs is insanity, especially with all my race gear for a weekend on board. I’ve got the Tesla Y Performance and couldn’t recommend it enough!

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      Good to know, I think the KIA EV6 is up high on the list at the moment.

  • @graemecobb905
    @graemecobb905 Рік тому +2

    Really nice video bud and very well said.
    However with the owner karting, I think you should have said that although you might spend 15k first season each season after would be cheaper as you own everything. Might seem pedantic but it really does make a huge difference over the next ¾ seasons of racing

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому +2

      It is an excellent point. For the video, I was wanting to look primarily at what Club100 costs but then also at the two approaches to racing from the perspective of someone who is new to karting and what they could spend in comparison. Bryn, earlier in the comments, also pointed out that there would be resale value for the equipment in owner/driver racing which would be important to factor in for multiple seasons of O/D. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment 🙂

  • @rossomeara8855
    @rossomeara8855 Рік тому

    Very indepth breakdown.
    Have you had a look at the BPEC series?
    Plenty of tracktime available over a weekend with testing available Friday, official testing Saturday and a 6hr endurance race on the Sunday, not mentioning the great atmosphere in the paddock for a good few quid less...

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      It's something that I've become more aware of recently. I would be ineterested in looking into it at some point. I do however like the no kart prep needed aspect of Club100 - this isn't to say that other series don't off this benefit. With my job, I simply can't commit the time to racing and mechanicing Like I used to many years ago for owner/driver racing.

    • @rossomeara8855
      @rossomeara8855 Рік тому

      @Down To Race there is options to arrive and driver at BPEC too, I personally love the tinkering side but completely understand its not something everyone wants to do or even like you mentioned have to time to do

  • @grubbymangomotorsport3992
    @grubbymangomotorsport3992 Рік тому +5

    Great video Tim, Club100 is great value as you say, but I’m still never ever going to tell my wife how much I spend 😂

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому +1

      Understandable 😂. And yet again I didn’t get to chat with you properly at Shenny. I will have to collar you at Whilton in a couple weeks.

    • @grubbymangomotorsport3992
      @grubbymangomotorsport3992 Рік тому

      @@DownToRace yes spk then 🙂

  • @jamiehenderson1622
    @jamiehenderson1622 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @eugene4643
    @eugene4643 5 місяців тому

    Lucked out and have not paid to race for 5 of 16 seasons ! They best part of doing double duty as a track marshal ! Work a Saturday then Sunday AM race then raced Sunday PM race . Then would work the club races ! It was easier to get off work at 11pm and go right to track and sleep at track ! Go home and back for more on Sunday . In 2013 was offered a position at Mosport but turned it down due to love of karting ! Eventually injury and life ruined regular karting for me . Still got it at 55 scored 3 podiums in last 4 races ! Work a event next Sunday then back to race the next week ! Need to erase the stink of the non podium race 😂 🏁

  • @Joshcoombesracing1
    @Joshcoombesracing1 Рік тому

    Good vid, just to save a couple pennies try out the closest premier inns to the circuit. I always stay there and usually where the club100 crew stay to. Usually around £30-40 per time!

  • @rayhib
    @rayhib Рік тому +1

    No idea how your aren't at 10k subs. Also a tip if you will: maybe position yourself at the centre of the frame in the next video. Yeah, your trophies will be covered but for videos like these where you're talking directly to the camera, it's a better experience for the me i.e. the viewer.
    Great video btw!

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      Thanks, very kind of you to say and thanks for the feedback 🙂.

    • @Lxium
      @Lxium Рік тому +1

      I disagree. Rule of thirds.

    • @rayhib
      @rayhib Рік тому

      @@Lxium For videos like this where someone is talking directly to the audience, it's better to be centred. It's his channel though, so he can do whatever he wants

  • @jasondilworth9072
    @jasondilworth9072 Рік тому +1

    Super vid mate, but it's not done enough to put me off. Now to look down the back of the sofa...

  • @o.s.racing
    @o.s.racing 4 місяці тому

    £15,000 I would say is on the conservative side for owner driver now. I've heard some who are running in teams spending closer to 30 or 40k now, I've never seen their bank accounts to confirm it though. I think 15k will get you going but you need to spend more to be competitive. We are in our third season of club100 cadets and it is by far the best value karting we've found. While arrive & drive corporate karting or indoor karting is cheaper it does not really compare to the experience at club100. That's not to say they are not good and if my circumstances changed and we couldn't afford club100 we'd return to indoor karting for fun

  • @martingriffith664
    @martingriffith664 6 місяців тому

    Good video and very informative. It's just a shame there isn't a northern series 😞

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  5 місяців тому +1

      It might be worth watching the Club100 space, the cadet and juniors have a northern and southern championship and this may be something that finds its way to some senior racing in the future.

  • @jeremysarver5094
    @jeremysarver5094 Рік тому

    How equal are the karts? How is driver weight compensated for?

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      The karts are very close. Occasionally you might pull a rocket or a dog, but this is rare and if given to the Club100 team they will send their test drivers out in it in due course to assess it and make changes if needed. You also tend to find that the best drivers will be at the front no matter what they end up in.
      Weight-wise, there are 3 senior categories: lightweights who have a minimum kitted driver weight of 78kg (for sprints), heavyweights at 90kg and super-heavyweights at 98kg. For the heavyweights and super-heavyweights the driver has to also achieve a minimum weight without lead to avoid people carrying excessive ballast to meat the weight.
      The SP60 and endurance championships have slightly different minimum weight limits, but these are all detailed in the rules and regs which can be found on the Club100 site.
      Hope that helps.

  • @giinger
    @giinger 8 місяців тому

    Is there anything similarly to this a bit further north 😂 I’m near Manchester so every event is miles away

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  8 місяців тому

      I know a bunch of people from above the M62 do compete, but I agree it must be frustrating if accommodation and travel isn’t easy. There is a northern and southern Cadet championship, so it may be that there are plans to develop a similar system for the senior championships (assuming that you are looking at that category) but this is purely conjecture on my part.

  • @hall717
    @hall717 3 місяці тому

    Hi mate, thanks for the video, super helpful!
    I'm a newbie looking to get into Club100 next year and am wondering, what are your thoughts on the Club100 Experience championship? I am trying to figure out which championship(s) I want to enter next year.
    I've been considering SP60/Sprint so far, but now also curious about Club100 Experience and would love to hear your thoughts on it. Thanks!

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  3 місяці тому

      So, after a pretty reasonable hiatus, I signed up for the Experience championship and found it to be a great way to get back into racing and get used to the Club100 nuances and format. There are multiple categories within the Experience championship, so as a novice you will be able to decide which best suits your level of experience, or I'm sure the very help guys and girls in the office will be happy to help you if you gave them a call.
      Baring any changes to the format for next year, you get a practice/qualifying session followed by two 20 minute races. It works out to be a bit like a shortened SP60 event; it differs slightly however, in that your race 2 grid is based on your fastest lap time in race 1, not your finishing position. The length of the races also provides good opportunity to develop your racecraft. Sprint races, which are between 8 and 12 minutes, can be quite unforgiving if you're still honing your skill and getting used to how the Club100 karts handle.
      I found that doing the Experience championship helped be hit the ground running when I entered the SP60 and Sprints the following year. I had the benefit of being able to draw on 10ish years of previous karting experience (which hadn't completely been forgotten, thankfully), but even for those who may have only had limited previous experiences in karts, I would happily suggest the Experience championship as a place to get your feet wet in the Club100 series.

    • @hall717
      @hall717 3 місяці тому

      @@DownToRace thanks so much for the detailed response, I appreciate it. I think I’ll definitely sign up to the Experience championship next year then.
      But given this year’s championship was only 7 rounds (and presuming it’ll be the same next year), I’m considering signing up to Experience and then one other.
      I feel like seat time will be critical and the more time I can spend in the kart the better. Plus it’ll make the long trips worth it more!

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  3 місяці тому

      @@hall717 Seat time certainly is important, for which reason, it is unfortunate that there aren't more rounds for the Experience championship.
      You could potentially look to enter rounds of the SP60 or Sprints in the months that do not have Experience rounds in them as a way to continue gaining seat time.
      If you happen to be close enough to a Daytona karting venue, you could also investigate their D-Max series as a way to keep gtetting behind the wheel. I haven't driven these myself, so I can't comment as to their similarity to Club100 karts, nor the running of their championships, but I know that some of the huys on the grid do this or something similar between meetings.

    • @hall717
      @hall717 3 місяці тому

      @@DownToRace Some good tips there, thank you! I was already wondering what people do to try and get more seat time outside of the championship weekends, so that's good to know, thanks!

  • @f1ibraaa
    @f1ibraaa Рік тому

    I really want to do club100 but i cant because of travelling and costs since im just a uni student. But ive been practising a lot at Rye House where i also did a championship but even that’s quite far for me but luckily not too difficult to get to thanks to the station being close by

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому +2

      Have you looked into whether your uni has a team in the BUKC? The karts for the championship are provided by Club100 and it would be a good way to cut your teeth before hopefully joining the Club100 grid in the not too distant future.
      There are plenty of live streams available to watch on UA-cam of the BUKC on the Alpha Live channel.

    • @kieranwakefield2354
      @kieranwakefield2354 Рік тому +2

      I take part in the BUKC and it’s the most fun i’ve had in ages. If your uni has a good motorsport society then they might also help fund race entries. that’s how I got into karting and I’ve loved every second of it. driving standards are questionable, but is incredibly good fun and get to travel all across the UK. They livestream their races on youtube as well, take a look at the 4th and final round 👍

  • @Senne_Claes
    @Senne_Claes Рік тому

    Is there also clubracing outside of the uk?

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      There may be something similar, but Club100 is a UK series. I do know that there have been people fly in to compete on the past! My best advice would be to check your country’s motorsports association website for information on karting or starting karting. Alternatively you could always contact your local track to find out about the events they host.

  • @whonoonenobodynothing3467
    @whonoonenobodynothing3467 Рік тому

    looks like i need to get my money up

  • @Dropped2436
    @Dropped2436 2 місяці тому

    I'd love to do club100 but I just do not have the money :(

  • @Soarness
    @Soarness Рік тому

    Any tips on sponsorship and how to get them?

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      At the start of each season you may find that some motorsports stores advertise sponsorship schemes; such as the Demon Tweeks sponsorship scheme that I am part of. These however don’t necessarily equate to sponsorship by way of payment, but rather discounts for the store etc. If it is monetary sponsorship that you are after, you will need to sell it to any potential sponsors as to why they should give you their money. Is the series your in streamed or televised? Do you have a social media following? How many people are likely to view any sponsorship and who are they? What would you use the sponsorship money for? The list goes on, and there are many more people better than I to talk about them. I would maybe start by sending out some exploratory emails asking potential sponsors what they look for when deciding upon who to sponsor and then adapt your pitch to them. Sorry I can’t be of more help.

  • @avontebrowning8940
    @avontebrowning8940 Рік тому

    Why is it 290 every weekend

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      Hi There 🙂, I don't recall stating a figure of £290 every weekend. Which figure are you refering to and perhaps I can expand or explain.

    • @avontebrowning8940
      @avontebrowning8940 Рік тому

      @@DownToRace u Said its 290 every race weekend

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      So, the costs for this season were: £280 for SP60; £219 for Sprints; and I budget £200 for a hotel. So, without fuel and other variable costs it comes to £699 a round for me. But again, keep in mind that this is competing in two championships.

  • @lmc1dj
    @lmc1dj 3 місяці тому

    Club 100 North incoming??. For us tight Northerners?.lol

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  3 місяці тому +1

      I've heard rumblings that something like a North/South championship could be on the cards at some point. It is what the cadets and juniors do currently, I believe, so it's not so far fetched. Would be good to race at some of the tracks further North

    • @lmc1dj
      @lmc1dj 3 місяці тому

      @DownToRace let's see what the North has to offer, as I will be 100% invested in anything north.
      I can't justify driving down south unfortunately for the meets.
      Although, iam down at shennington for testing and racing on the Sunday for a bit of fun to close the year out with some club 100 experience.
      ✌️

  • @rival2028
    @rival2028 Місяць тому

    I could afford it if I didnt have to feed my kids 😂

  • @BlauveltBurns
    @BlauveltBurns 28 днів тому

    How can a novice like me get started in 2025?

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  28 днів тому

      I guess that depends on whether you’re wanting to get started in Club100, or karting in general.
      For Club100, the best thing to do would be contact the office and find out what availability is like for the 2025 season (entries sell out quickly and have been open for a wee while now). Whether you enter a race meeting or not, if you wish to in the future, you would need to attend a test day so that you can be assessed; this is to ensure that you display the required driving standards to be safe in a race scenario.
      If you mean karting in general, there are loads of avenues you could take, be it indoor karting, local leagues at venues like Daytona, or owner/driver racing which offers many options at varying costs.

  • @4EVRL1T
    @4EVRL1T Рік тому

    you’re better off renting ADX rotax karts

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      ADX looks like a great way to experience a ‘full fat’ Rotax kart at a reasonable price. From what I can gather however, you wouldn’t get the racing aspect that Club100 provides as what they advertise are track day experiences. That isn’t to say that they don’t also provide race prep/rentals, but this cost isn’t advertised on their website.
      If people haven’t experienced a full on race kart, this would certainly be a good option though. It’s something I can recommend as the raw feeling of speed and agility you get it great. If racing at a reasonable cost (and without the looming costs of spares and repairs) is the goal however, I can still recommend Club100.

    • @4EVRL1T
      @4EVRL1T Рік тому

      ⁠​⁠@@DownToRace £150 to rent motor, £150 for chassis for a weekend. Now if you race every weekend it’ll cost you about the same excluding travel costs. Renting all this allows for you to actually enter in club rotax events or even british rotax. The only way I found out this was possible was by getting into contact with them through tiktok of all places 😂

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      @@4EVRL1T that certainly is reasonably priced and will for sure be the right option for some people. Are you aware of any location limitations? From what I’ve seen on their website they operate principally at Rye House. There are benefits to club racing for sure; I quite like touring the different circuits with Club100, but for some they may find racing at the same club is better for them in regards to travel and limiting costs that way.

    • @4EVRL1T
      @4EVRL1T Рік тому

      @@DownToRaceWith a disregard to our previous conversation, I am definitely interested in doing an SP60 season for senior. Have you got a video like an “everything you need to know” before joining club100 and a few how too’s ?

    • @DownToRace
      @DownToRace  Рік тому

      I don't have a video for quite that question, perhaps I will make one in the future, but I'd be happy to try and provide answers for you. In the first instance, I would register your interest with Club100 for next year; the grids fill quickly. There's also a fair bit of info on their website which helps to give you a general idea of what to expect. You could also look for the Club100 facebook group that has pretty much all of the drivers in it and ask questions there, indicating that you're interested in joining the grid. As I said, I'm happy to answer questions where I can if you can't find what you're after online.