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Blog postWhy are British kart drivers absolutely crushing it at top level karting right now? Danny Kierle - World Karting Champion 2017 Oliver Hodgson - World X30 Champion 2017 Brett Ward - World Rotax Champion 2017 + X30 Euro Champion 2017 Dexter Patterson - World Junior Karting Champion 2017 There are lots of nations around the world with great talent and fantastic racing, but I reckon3 years ago Read more
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Blog postHere is a video where I quickly explain how to adjust your line in wet weather so that the kart can find grip. This is super important and can be worth seconds a lap! For more detail on wet driving special techniques that can find you loads of time check out my book here.3 years ago Read more
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Blog postI decided to put one of my favourite chapters out there from 'Learn How to Master the Art of Kart Driving' It's the chapter on braking technique and it covers all the steps you need to cover in order to become a virtuoso on the brakes in a kart. It's a significant chapter with 18 pages of top notch and actionable info. To download your copy of the free chapter on kart braking head over to3 years ago Read more
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Blog postSomething just caught my attention on Fernando Alonso's 'rookie' orientation for the Indy 500 live stream. Mclaren Boss, Zak Brown, was asked about Alonso's preparation for Indy, he replied with something like: "...on the plane he watched Ed Carpenter's entire race on-board" and "...he's watched 25 complete races" So, on top of all the standard training a professional racing driver4 years ago Read more
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Blog postThe Olympics is on TV at the moment and we are all supposed to marvel at the super human efforts of all the athletes. Fair play to them, but they are not a patch on what a regular cash strapped karter has to become if they want to succeed! Here is what the young racing driver has to cope with that athletes don't. 1) The other guy gets a huge advantage from spending more money than you could5 years ago Read more
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Blog postOliver Scullion - Winner F100 pre 2000 Fulbeck 2015 - Photo credit Alex Evans EVSRR Blimey, it's been over a year since I've written any articles here, or anywhere else! I haven't felt inspired until now, today, when I saw the above image that encapsulates the raw and pure beauty of what a zero-compromise race tuned kart does. That picture contains everything you need to know about driving6 years ago Read more
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Blog postHere is a deeply significant insight into the mind of a champion, who has won the Olympic gold in Skeleton. It's absolutely instructive to karters because it is about going as fast as you can on a well learned track on a very simple machine. Did you miss it????? "As soon as I finished on Friday I started writing my track notes, it's something I always do. It sounds crazy because I won by7 years ago Read more
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Blog postNon-Thinking Driving, The Zone, Subconscious Driving..... These are all the Holy Grail of driving. But they can be deadly to your performance! Here's why.... Getting in the zone and driving subconsciously is all the rage with coaches and sports psychologists. It's what we are all chasing because we know that when a driver reports being in the zone, they really are fully on it.... The theory7 years ago Read more
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Blog postDrivers get so much input (usually well meaning) from all over the place when they are at the track. And most of the advice is contradictory. For example, a coach would be trying to help a driver maintain focus and be relaxed, whilst his mechanic might be saying 'just get in there and kick some butt - get mad!'. Meanwhile Dad says 'with your attitude I'm not sure you want this enough' whilst7 years ago Read more
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Blog postPF at the weekend - nobody knew what track conditions would be for any session. This is the new norm for summer karting - dry track with blue sky, and a huge rain storm closing in fast! In conditions like this you are never on the right tyres, and you never have the right set up. If you are on wets the track is drying too fast, if you are on slicks have you got the pressures right8 years ago Read more
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Blog postYour bog standard track walk to me is a waste of time, its something a team or coach does probably because its what they are expected to do. If I walk the track before the day starts I use it as a chance to chat with the driver, and they do most of the talking while I find out a bit more about what makes them tick. Instructions you deliver to a driver at 9am are generally forgotten anyway!8 years ago Read more
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Blog postIf you want absolute confidence that you will ace each corner every time, you need a detailed plan of how you will take the corner.....otherwise how will you know you got it right? By a detailed plan I mean you can use all of the following. Braking point Turn in point Brake release point Throttle on point Apex point Maximum throttle reached point Exit point Revs at exit You should be8 years ago Read more
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Blog postGetting a kick out of a race result is fine, but if you want to set yourself on a path of mastering kart driving then race results need to quickly become an irrelevance. Developing real confidence in yourself. Karting requires incredible levels of self confidence. And that self confidence needs to be built from developing tremendous capabilities in specific kart driving skill areas. This8 years ago Read more
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Blog postWelcome to my kart driving mastery blog. Why winning doesn't mean a thing to me The purpose of this site is to show how mastering the art of kart driving is a worthwhile pursuit in and of itself, regardless of wins or race results. In fact I assert that treating kart driving as an activity to master, is a far more worthwhile pursuit than trying to win races. Mastery means constantly improving8 years ago Read more
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Books By Terence Dove
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Terence Dove
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Terence Dove Spills the Beans on Driving a Racing Kart at the Elite Level.
Learn how to command your kart, dominate your opponents and grow your self-confidence with advanced techniques and winning strategies used by the pros.
Discover the secrets Terence has learned from working with World Champions, European Champions and British Champions on how to take a racing kart to the absolute limit.
Learn from a master of karting technique with 15 years of coaching experience how you can become a formidable kart pilot.
Includes step-by-step instructions on developing the most essential driving techniques that Terence uses to help his clients reach their maximum potential.
Learn how to command your kart, dominate your opponents and grow your self-confidence with advanced techniques and winning strategies used by the pros.
Discover the secrets Terence has learned from working with World Champions, European Champions and British Champions on how to take a racing kart to the absolute limit.
- Build your confidence to champion levels
- Develop your own powerfully effective driving style
- Brake right on the limit
- Race like a driver in total command
- Use your eyes like a guided weapon system.
- Master wet driving
- Nail your starts time and again
- Apply secret techniques to find more speed
Learn from a master of karting technique with 15 years of coaching experience how you can become a formidable kart pilot.
Includes step-by-step instructions on developing the most essential driving techniques that Terence uses to help his clients reach their maximum potential.
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