Kart Racing Against GT Champion Sean Hudspeth - Singaporean Pro Racing Driver overtakes 12 Go-Karts!

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  • Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
  • Hi everyone I’m Sean Hudspeth from Singapore, a professional racing driver, and official Ferrari driving instructor. I’m a 2 time National GT champion in Italy (2019 & 2020).
    In this video, I performed 12 Go Kart Passes in 2 min 46 seconds! I started from the back of the race and overtook all of my 12 competitors at 50km per hour. These 12 challengers are my team podiatrists from East Coast Podiatry, my title sponsor.
    This video is sponsored and produced by East Coast Podiatry:
    www.eastcoastpodiatry.sg/
    Filmed at Singapore's largest purpose-built go-kart circuit - KF1 Expo
    Sean Hudspeth is a professional racing driver from Singapore who has been competing as a motorsport athlete for over 12 years! Inspired to pursue a career in motorsports since he was a child, Sean Hudspeth began his career Go-Karting at a very young age. He took part in World and Asian Karting championships between 2011 and 2012 with multiple pole positions and wins before moving on to Formula Car Racing under a scholarship programme with Formula BMW Asia.
    Sean Hudspeth did his first Formula Car Race in 2012 before moving to prototype endurance racing in Europe where he claimed several podium finishes in 2015. He then made the switch to GT Racing with an Italian Porsche Carrera Cup Team for a one-off race in Imola, Italy which he won. The Singaporean did his first race with Ferrari in the Brno Round of the 2018 European Challenge where he qualified and finished 2nd. This incredible result led to a seat in a Ferrari 488 GT3 EVO with the official Ferrari GT team, AF Corse, to compete in the 2019 Italian GT Sprint Championship. Sean Hudspeth and his teammate Antonio Fuoco managed to win the class champion in dominant fashion. In 2020, Sean won the Italian GT Endurance Championship with Ferrari Team EasyRace, as well as the historic 6 Hours of Rome at the end of that year.
    Sean Hudspeth is a certified Ferrari instructor and works with the brand at their official events, launches, and roadshows all over the world. He has worked with hundreds of Ferrari clients and drivers, at presentations and as a driver coach on the road and on the track.
    Sean also specialises in bespoke driving experiences in road cars and racing cars as well as private coaching events.
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    Credits:
    Creative Director - Chng Siwei
    Creative Producer - Alex Ang aka Alex Rex
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @Go-Karting
    @Go-Karting 6 місяців тому +3

    Nice footage and overtakes👍

  • @NationalFoodBro
    @NationalFoodBro Рік тому +8

    Wah ! Lucky nobody throw blue shell LOL

  • @thedumone2300
    @thedumone2300 Рік тому +5

    bro became lewis hamilton

  • @AlexRexVlog
    @AlexRexVlog 2 роки тому +1

    First to like and comment again! But my streak has to restart since I couldn't like and comment first for the last 2 videos... :(

  • @marcwagner9369
    @marcwagner9369 4 місяці тому +1

    Its not the kart its the driver ...

  • @maxbg
    @maxbg 2 роки тому +3

    What is the best timing for the race?

  • @KruzAlonso
    @KruzAlonso 11 місяців тому +3

    Hi you barely steer the steering. What are your tips?

    • @SeanHudspethMotorsports
      @SeanHudspethMotorsports  11 місяців тому +4

      With karting it's always best to have as little steering angle as possible to be smooth and fast. If you're having trouble with this, try moving your seat back to sit further away from the steering wheel so your arms are almost completely straight.

    • @KruzAlonso
      @KruzAlonso 11 місяців тому +2

      @@SeanHudspethMotorsports thanks for the response. I’m one of your fans. One question regarding the brake, when you said you brake late into the hairpin or the corner, did you brake hard to get the kart rotated or you brake hard then you just steer?

    • @SeanHudspethMotorsports
      @SeanHudspethMotorsports  2 місяці тому

      @@KruzAlonsoDepends how much grip you have - If the grip is high, brake then release and steer, use the grip of the front tyres to carry speed into the corner. If the grip is low, use the brake to help rotate the kart.