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medal 5147
12 days ago Translate
Thread for karting, rental, professional, any disciplines and even other motorsports if you take part. Just here to talk about races and championships we have all done and appreciate irl motorsports.
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medal 5118 CEO & CTO
12 days ago
I'd love to get back into racing, but I'm so rusty. Back in the day, I was a regular at Daytona Sandown Park and won a couple of championships before going off into esports and trying to break into motorsport that way. Sim racing was very green at that stage though, it wasn't really ready.

I tried a couple of talent searches to break into the sport. The first televised competition I did was "So you want to be an F1 driver" where I got to the final 50 out of thousands. I had to get a driving license just to take part, lol, I was very young. Then I tried my luck in a sim to reality type championship called "V1 Championship" and won that. It was meant to be televised too. We went through psychometric tests and all sorts, then the TV deal fell through. I was on track to get a seat in Formula BMW until that happened, so that was gutting. I knew realistically I was out of chances by then. I was only interested in reaching F1 and being about 20 by then I realised I was getting too old for that path.

Truth is I'd never have built iGP were it not for those setbacks. I also founded a sim racing team and we were really competitive, held a lot of world records and won the iRacing World Championship in 2011, beating Team Redline (Max Verstappen's team). I got to be very close to a lot of cool stuff that happened in that era. For example, I was at the GT Academy final the year of the Gran Turismo movie, with Jann Mardenborough. One of the drivers from my team was in the finals and got down to the last 5 going by memory, so I was there for most of it for a front row seat.

Years later I got the chance to race Lando in go karts before he made it to F1, and had a few other fun experiences, then pretty much hung up my helmet to focus on being a dad and running a business. I'd still love to get back into the sport at some point, the problem I have is I can't treat it like a hobby. That's why I've avoided it. It's like that Steve McQueen quote, when you're racing "Racing is life. Everything else is just waiting".
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medal 5147
11 days ago

Jack
I'd love to get back into racing, but I'm so rusty. Back in the day, I was a regular at Daytona Sandown Park and won a couple of championships before going off into esports and trying to break into motorsport that way. Sim racing was very green at that stage though, it wasn't really ready.

I tried a couple of talent searches to break into the sport. The first televised competition I did was "So you want to be an F1 driver" where I got to the final 50 out of thousands. I had to get a driving license just to take part, lol, I was very young. Then I tried my luck in a sim to reality type championship called "V1 Championship" and won that. It was meant to be televised too. We went through psychometric tests and all sorts, then the TV deal fell through. I was on track to get a seat in Formula BMW until that happened, so that was gutting. I knew realistically I was out of chances by then. I was only interested in reaching F1 and being about 20 by then I realised I was getting too old for that path.

Truth is I'd never have built iGP were it not for those setbacks. I also founded a sim racing team and we were really competitive, held a lot of world records and won the iRacing World Championship in 2011, beating Team Redline (Max Verstappen's team). I got to be very close to a lot of cool stuff that happened in that era. For example, I was at the GT Academy final the year of the Gran Turismo movie, with Jann Mardenborough. One of the drivers from my team was in the finals and got down to the last 5 going by memory, so I was there for most of it for a front row seat.

Years later I got the chance to race Lando in go karts before he made it to F1, and had a few other fun experiences, then pretty much hung up my helmet to focus on being a dad and running a business. I'd still love to get back into the sport at some point, the problem I have is I can't treat it like a hobby. That's why I've avoided it. It's like that Steve McQueen quote, when you're racing "Racing is life. Everything else is just waiting".



I mean wouldn’t it be funny to enter a few karting races as an IGP karting team
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medal 5000
10 days ago

Jack
I'd love to get back into racing, but I'm so rusty. Back in the day, I was a regular at Daytona Sandown Park and won a couple of championships before going off into esports and trying to break into motorsport that way. Sim racing was very green at that stage though, it wasn't really ready.

I tried a couple of talent searches to break into the sport. The first televised competition I did was "So you want to be an F1 driver" where I got to the final 50 out of thousands. I had to get a driving license just to take part, lol, I was very young. Then I tried my luck in a sim to reality type championship called "V1 Championship" and won that. It was meant to be televised too. We went through psychometric tests and all sorts, then the TV deal fell through. I was on track to get a seat in Formula BMW until that happened, so that was gutting. I knew realistically I was out of chances by then. I was only interested in reaching F1 and being about 20 by then I realised I was getting too old for that path.

Truth is I'd never have built iGP were it not for those setbacks. I also founded a sim racing team and we were really competitive, held a lot of world records and won the iRacing World Championship in 2011, beating Team Redline (Max Verstappen's team). I got to be very close to a lot of cool stuff that happened in that era. For example, I was at the GT Academy final the year of the Gran Turismo movie, with Jann Mardenborough. One of the drivers from my team was in the finals and got down to the last 5 going by memory, so I was there for most of it for a front row seat.

Years later I got the chance to race Lando in go karts before he made it to F1, and had a few other fun experiences, then pretty much hung up my helmet to focus on being a dad and running a business. I'd still love to get back into the sport at some point, the problem I have is I can't treat it like a hobby. That's why I've avoided it. It's like that Steve McQueen quote, when you're racing "Racing is life. Everything else is just waiting". Solar Smash



Wow, what a journey! It's amazing how those early setbacks ultimately shaped your career and led you to founding iGP. That's a really inspiring story of resilience.
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medal 5320
3 days ago

Jack
I'd love to get back into racing, but I'm so rusty. Back in the day, I was a regular at Daytona Sandown Park and won a couple of championships before going off into esports and trying to break into motorsport that way. Sim racing was very green at that stage though, it wasn't really ready.

I tried a couple of talent searches to break into the sport. The first televised competition I did was "So you want to be an F1 driver" where I got to the final 50 out of thousands. I had to get a driving license just to take part, lol, I was very young. Then I tried my luck in a sim to reality type championship called "V1 Championship" and won that. It was meant to be televised too. We went through psychometric tests and all sorts, then the TV deal fell through. I was on track to get a seat in Formula BMW until that happened, so that was gutting. I knew realistically I was out of chances by then. I was only interested in reaching F1 and being about 20 by then I realised I was getting too old for that path.

Truth is I'd never have built iGP were it not for those setbacks. I also founded a sim racing team and we were really competitive, held a lot of world records and won the iRacing World Championship in 2011, beating Team Redline (Max Verstappen's team). I got to be very close to a lot of cool stuff that happened in that era. For example, I was at the GT Academy final the year of the Gran Turismo movie, with Jann Mardenborough. One of the drivers from my team was in the finals and got down to the last 5 going by memory, so I was there for most of it for a front row seat.

Years later I got the chance to race Lando in go karts before he made it to F1, and had a few other fun experiences, then pretty much hung up my helmet to focus on being a dad and running a business. I'd still love to get back into the sport at some point, the problem I have is I can't treat it like a hobby. That's why I've avoided it. It's like that Steve McQueen quote, when you're racing "Racing is life. Everything else is just waiting".



Was lucky enough to be part of your Sim Racing team and we won plenty of things!


I’ve been karting since I was 7! Still racing now 23 years later but only in arrive and drive championships (club100). I do get to race in the Rotax finals this year though, arrive and drive version!

Sadly motorsport is money money money. If your still karting over the age of 14 you’ve probably missed it now 😔
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