I worked and was in the building working from 8am Saturday February 27th until 10pm that day. I've owned this facility for many years and I take personal and professional pride in our reputation and our operations. This individual shouted and made insulting accusations about G-Force Karts which I know personally are not accurate. When I (Jason Yarema, the owner) received the first call from this individual on Wednesday March 2nd, I tried to listen and reason with the individual calling, but had a hard time communicating. We keep records of each and every race on file at all times, in part to address any potential concerns or issues. There were no stops in this particular race for any crashes or issues, which we can tell from looking at your lap sheets and times. No injuries or complaints were reported to us at any time. There were no red flags or stops in the race and everyone exited the race after what appeared on all front to be a fun racing experience. Each racer in your group appeared to drive well for their first race in our facility. For the person in question you referenced, her second to last lap was the fastest of the race, meaning she was racing well at the end of the race. The race was a full race of 15 laps or more. We've researched this incident in question and are well versed on what transpired: On Saturday, February 27 your group came in and raced at 1:50pm in Heat #82. We accept responsibility for our actions and our track conditions if/when appropriate, but this is not one of those instances. This review hurts us to read and we can tell you are frustrated but we stand firm in saying these accusations are wildly inaccurate. We take not only the safety of our customers but also the operation of our facility very seriously. Full Throttle Raceway – home of go karting in Stourbridge and the West Midlands.I am posting this response directly on behalf of the owner, Jason Yarema. Get your body for karting ripped and you’ll leave other drivers standing! To book a spot at the Full Throttle Raceway, then please call us today on 01384 377707 or you can email us at and we will respond to you as soon as we can. Tone the muscles in this area and increase strength at the same time, use weights to gain a killer set of ‘guns’ and work on forearm strengthening exercises at the same time. Karting is tiring on the arms, especially during an endurance race. Strengthen your neck muscles by weight training, a few neck curls should do the trick on a regular basis. Your neck takes quite a hammering in karting, all those g-forces going into bends and tight hairpins start to have an effect after a while. Sit-ups, crunches, yoga or pilates are good for core strengthening. This can enhance your performance in a kart, tone the core area and it improves posture in the kart. Improve the core strength of your body and you improve stability, have better balance, strengthen the muscles in your back, pelvis, hip and abdominal areas. Cycling, swimming, jogging or rowing are all good methods to improve your stamina, use training methods that are good for endurance, a cross trainer or treadmill could be a good investment. So try to improve your stamina levels if you want to go karting regular, there are various exercises that can help in this area. It can get hot wearing a helmet, overalls and gloves for over 2 hours, your body for karting will heat up from the all the physical exertion. We suggest the following if you want to work out and tune your body for karting. As you can imagine, racing a kart for 2 hours takes a toll on your body for karting, it’s mentally and physically challenging, but there are certain exercises you can do to get ready for race day. One of our popular features at Full Throttle Raceway is the open event which starts with 20 minutes of qualifying then moves onto a 2 hour non-stop race.
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