Heyhoe Posted September 5, 2015 Report Share Posted September 5, 2015 (edited) I have not really paid much attention to this series as this is the ultimate "Arrive & Drive" series for young drivers (Up to the age of 17).The series is marketed as "The Road To F1". So there is no mistake which kind of clientele it is aimed at.Entry Fees: FKS Cadet and FKS Super CadetOption 1: £25,000+VAT (retaining the kart & spares package)Option 2: £19,995+VAT (not retaining the kart & spares package)FKS Junior and Super FKSOption 1: £35,000+VAT (retaining the kart & spares package)Option 2: £29,995+VAT (not retaining the kart & spares package)*prices quoted include a discount for a one off single paymentSo, including VAT for the Super FKS class, you are looking at £36,000 (without retaining kart and spares package) & £42,000 if you wish to keep the kart and equipment.Here is what you receive:A dedicated, bespoke FKS Chassis complete with ancillaries for use throughout the seasonA computer ballotted engine at each roundAll their tyresAll their fuelAll event entry feesA dedidcated 6m x 4m awningKart stored and transported between races. Your race chassis:Each rolling chassis will also be provided with:2 additional types of axles, 2 additional carburettors, kart trolley, FKS embossed steering wheel, engine wiring loom & exhaust, all engine ancillaries as stipulated by FKS, radiator & associated components, FKS kart cover, set of wet wheels, FKS Kart seat, Front & Rear torsion bars, FKS Data logger & transponder.Your track time:The Championship season consists of one pre-season test day followed by twelve rounds taking place over 6 weekends. Each race weekend will be preceded by and Official test.Each competitor will receive a minimum of 80 minutes* of track time per race day and Official test day.I am going to try and compare this to the costs of racing in Super 1. Rotax used as an example.DescriptionQTYCostChassis13500Slicks141868Wets71085Engine13000Registration1155Entry71260Fuel87.5385Axles2250Carb2400Trolley1140Kart cover130Wet rims1200Datalogger1500Awning1600 Total13375Realistic additional items Spare engine13000 Total16375 These are the bare bones of the costs. Each series will cost more than this but this gives us a comparison of the actual cost of competing. Both series will incur more expenses. (But they should be pretty equal between the two)With both series you will have to take account of:TravelAccomodationSparesBreakagesIt's hard to make a true comparison as both series will have additional expenditure but I can't help but think you could do a year of S1 for no more than £20,000 where as FKS will cost you £42,000 (THIS IS JUST THE ITEMS LISTED!)If you are competing at this level as a youngster, chances are you will be running with a team. You will need to pay Team/Mechanic fees regardless of which series you are running in, hence the reason I have not included these prices in the comparison. I dare say you will be paying £6,000-£10,000 per season to a top team.One big advantage is the pooled engines, in rotax you will pay silly money for a quick engine. I would factor this into the budget but it's hard to put a value on this without hearing from somebody mid pack of S1 telling me how much they spend on the engine. Engine re-builds will also increase costs in Rotax too.It's also worth noting that I only used Rotax as an example. I dont really know the costs involved with engines in classes such as IAME cadet, Honda Cadet etc.Is this series worth the extra outlay for the TV coverage, prize fund etc? Or is this series just a quick easy way of trying to push your kids up through the ranks if your wallet is big enough?Also, is this series, with its extra exposure and media coverage actually damaging the sport with its "Road to F1" message, and it's age limit of 17? The SkySports coverage is on right before qualifying so no doubt gets a huge audience in comparison to more traditional series such as S1.Thoughts? Edited September 8, 2015 by Heyhoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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