Thanks for the comment. Yes, that video is just an extreme illustration, like an exaggeration to help you visualise. In modern karts it's rare to see that done deliberately, but I have seen a few 'grip rolls' where a driver didn't mean for their kart to do that, but it did 😂
Dear Terence,
Your article is great? but there is a nuance.
You pointed to a history moment with Jarno Trulli in 1991.
I agree it was possible in 90x, but nowadays not.
I would be appreciate if you can find that "trick" during last couple years of British, European or World Championships.
Kind regards,
Your subscriber,
Yuliy
Thanks for the comment. Yes, that video is just an extreme illustration, like an exaggeration to help you visualise. In modern karts it's rare to see that done deliberately, but I have seen a few 'grip rolls' where a driver didn't mean for their kart to do that, but it did 😂