N12ck wrote:I race in junior tkm, I've been in karting for 3 years now and I can categorically tell you shifting your weight is not essential to karting although im not disputing certain weight shifts may be helpful, leaning outside of corners does gain you small amounts of time but when i say small amounts its less than a 10th, due to being able to corner more effectively (lifting a wheel), however moving your weight around is not essential, my friend who is the championship leader in junior TKM does not shift his weight at all and hes winning the championship at the moment, so I can tell you, you are wrong, it may be helpful leaning to the outside of corners slightly, but it is not essential at all.
Sources:
Championship Leader in Junior TKM.
Myself who has been karting for 3 years.
Oh, so the TKM's have diff's now do they? And by "weight shifting", I'm also referring to lack of it, which would mean not jerking around in your seat, which WILL upset the kart and make you slow. But I'm sure you know this, it's probably just my way of saying it that's unclear.