Zero grip, maximum fun: A practical guide to getting into amateur ice racing
Here's something that might surprise you — sometimes, less grip equals more fun. Tim Stevens from Technology argues that in Formula One, grip is king, but honestly, that kind of racing isn’t always the most enjoyable. Now, here’s where it gets interesting: if you live somewhere cold enough, you can try ice racing. All you really need is a set of good tires and a car that’s willing to slide. Stevens, who’s been ice racing for over 20 years, points out that there’s no thrill quite like slipping through a corner inches behind a rival, feeling totally alive. And get this — ice racing flips the usual on its head. Instead of fighting grip, you’re embracing the slide, making every turn a dance. As Stevens explains, if you want pure, unfiltered fun on four wheels, this is it. So, whether you're a seasoned driver or just curious, ice racing might be the adrenaline rush you didn’t know you needed.