Hi Bruce,
I’m glad you raised these points, particularly the “Olympic” concept of one design. You are not alone. And I’m sure blokart international would be interested in embracing this! Meanwhile we need something that everyone can abide by. Can we actually tell what is or isn’t a blokart™ batten? Will we start blueprinting them?
I too enjoy a bit of mystery about what makes a kart go fast too – and I might just get out my secret weapon (blokart #110) to give Jenny a run for her money (we’ll, mine actually – all $2 of it for the challenge!). But perhaps you had better get Jenny to check the latest twilight scratch results and see how she rates her chances. Perhaps there is a pattern in my wins and loses?
But what really counts is consistency – look at the winners – is that their secret! There is mystery to burn. And as to where the skill and cultured gentlemen are (were) – we’ll – only time will tell! Feeling good about the kart wins races – look at Jenny, Alex and I suspect Haydn!
I don’t have an answer with your poser: “How does a bit of batten shaping or bearing tinkering even get into the conversation when you can not honestly consider the karts as truly “one design”?”
Shades of grey?







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