Hi -
This is exciting news for the enduro (laydown) karters on the East Coast!
Can you provide more detailed information?
For instance, what about enduros that aren't TAGs or shifters?
It would be a shame not to extend this important and rare access to all enduro karts, which, unlike TAGs and shifters, can't run on a sprint track at all.
(For those who aren't familiar, laydown/enduro frames, many of which have aerodynamic bodywork, are inappropriate for, and cannot run on, sprint tracks. Vintage enduros are the ones with long, full length side tanks. This is not to be confused with the "laydown" sprint seats used on oval tracks. You actually lie down in an enduro, like a powered luge.
Enduro frames are specifically designed for long tracks with wider turns, and only race on '2 mile plus' car tracks - such as Summit Point, New Jersey Motorsports Park, VIR, Mid-Ohio, Road America, Roebling Road, etc.- all of which have enduro kart race seasons. There is still a thriving enduro sport in the east and midwest.)
Can we still run in time trials, and/or race (if necessary) "not for points," along with the TAGs/shifters - that is, until BR sees the participation and realizes a vintage and modern laydown class is needed?
Also it's obvious many of the rules (licenses from automobile sports car orgs, seat belts, roll cages) couldn't, and shouldn't, apply to, or be attempted on, karts.
Thanks,
Rod Hytonen