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Why I’d Love to See Reverse Track Races

Reverse track racing separates the truly skilled drivers from the rest. Here's why it needs to happen.

Alessio Lorandi
Why I’d Love to See Reverse Track Races
⚡ Key Takeaways
  • Reverse track races would test adaptability – the skill that separates good drivers from great ones
  • No pre-testing advantage means whoever adapts fastest wins, making it truly fair
  • Technical setups would need complete reworking – tire pressures, alignment, and driver positioning
  • Perfect for club races and rental events, offering fresh content and unpredictable racing
  • Forces drivers to really drive instead of relying on muscle memory and repetition
  • Could revolutionize local karting by giving fans and drivers something exciting to look forward to
Reverse Track Races

Imagine This…

You just finished qualifying, and instead of lining up the normal way, the race director says — we’re flipping the track. You’ll run it backwards. Anti-clockwise instead of clockwise.

Crazy? Yes.

Fun? Absolutely.

And honestly, I think it would be one of the coolest challenges ever in karting. Sign me up!

Not in CIK-FIA world championship events, of course.

But in club races? Regional races? Rental kart events? Why not!

Why Reverse Track Races Would Be So Cool

For me, it’s not just about the novelty. Running a track in reverse would test the one skill that separates good drivers from great ones: adaptability.

When you can’t rely on years of muscle memory or pre-race testing, you’re forced to think, adapt, and find new lines on the spot. That’s the real measure of a racer.

Here’s what makes the idea so exciting:

  1. No Pre-Testing Advantage
    Everyone shows up prepared for the “normal” layout. Then suddenly, the script flips. Whoever adapts fastest, wins. Simple.
  2. Completely Different Racing Lines
    Same track, but everything changes: braking points, apex speeds, racing lines. You’d need to rebuild your approach from scratch in minutes.
  3. A True Driver’s Challenge
    In karting, small margins decide everything. A reverse layout would test who can stay calm, think quickly, and make the best of a totally new scenario.

How It Could Work

I imagine it like this:

  • Drivers do all their testing and practice on the “normal” layout.
  • Just before qualifying, organizers flip the layout to reverse.
  • Instead of the usual 6–8 minutes, you get maybe 15 minutes of qualifying to figure it out.

No extra testing. No long adaptation period. Just 15 minutes to learn a whole new track.

Would it be tough? For sure.

But that’s what would make it fun — and fair.

The Technical Side: Setups and Tire Pressures

Of course, there would be a technical side to this as well. Even though it’s the same circuit, the setup would need tweaks.

  • Tire Pressures: On clockwise circuits, the left side usually carries more load, so pressures are set lower on that side. Flip the track, and suddenly the right side takes the beating.
  • Alignment & Hubs: Some teams run asymmetric setups to balance tire wear. That would also need to be swapped for reverse layouts.
  • Driver’s Body: Even the muscles you use would change. Normally your neck strains more to one side; flip the track and suddenly the other side of your body gets a workout. Ahahah!
💡 Technical Insight

These small but important details would make reverse racing even more interesting.

My Own Experience With Reverse Tracks

I’ve actually tried this a few times in rental karts — and let me tell you, it feels so weird.

Corners you thought you knew like the back of your hand suddenly feel alien. The braking zones are nowhere near where you expect. And your rhythm? Totally gone.

But that’s what makes it such a blast. You’re forced to really drive, not just repeat what you’ve done a thousand times.

It reminded me of when I first raced street circuits like Pau or Macau in Formula 3. No room for error, everything new. The learning curve was steep, but that’s exactly what made it exciting.

Why Organizers Should Try It

Look, I get it. Reverse track races aren’t going to happen at the highest levels of karting. Too many regulations, too much risk.

But for local clubs or rental facilities? It’s a golden opportunity.

  • Fans would love it — fresh content, unpredictable racing.
  • Drivers would love it — no one could rely purely on setup or testing.
  • Clubs would love it — easy to market, easy to organize.

Even if it’s just once or twice a year, it would give everyone something to look forward to.

Wrapping It Up

So, will reverse track races ever be a thing? Honestly, I don’t know. But I’d love to see it happen.

It’s the perfect mix of fun, unpredictability, and skill. And it would remind us all of the raw, adaptable nature of racing.

Maybe one day we’ll convince organizers to give it a shot. Until then, I’ll keep dreaming about it, and pushing for the idea whenever I can.

What do you think? Would you love to see reverse track races in karting? Let me know, and let’s make some noise together! 😉

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Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
CIK FIA World Champion · BabyRace Team Manager · 29 WSK Titles

Alessio Lorandi is the former CIK FIA World Junior Champion, winning against Lando Norris in 2013 & F3 multiple race winner. He's helped 200+ karting drivers worldwide get faster & win WSK titles with BabyRace Driver Academy & now through Senndit, his online karting coaching platform.

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