What is a Go-kart?
A Go-kart is a four-wheel vehicle. The four wheels are attached to the four corners of a rectangular tubular frame, which is called the chassis. The flex in the frame and the pneumatic tyres provide the kart the action of the suspension. The engine is mounted on the left rear side of the chassis. The fuel tank is mounted on the top of the engine. The seat is towards the right and in the front of the two pedals. The right pedal is the accelerator and the left is the brake. A steering wheel is directly connected to the front wheels through a linkage fitted with joints. The single disc brake is connected to the axle of the rear wheels. The engine power is transmitted through a sprocket and chain to the axle of the rear wheels. Go-karting consists of two basic segments: rental and racing. The vehicles in each of the two segments are quite different in terms of construction and safety features. However, an evolutionary process that occurs with many drivers links the segments. Quite often, a