Go Karting

Go Karting

Product Code: KAGOL
Location: España:
The Experience
Would you like to show your friends who is the best in the karting competition? Would you like to have some fun and feel the speed? Looking forward to becoming the new Fernado Alonso? Here is your chance!
There will be a briefing and warm up session where you will have your first contact with the car and the circuit and then the real competition will start.

Vital information
The mimimun age will be between 14 and 18, 16 in most cases. A driving license will not be required.
Health restriciton: if you are pregnant or you suffer from fainting, epilepsy or neck and back problems, your participation could be forbidden, you might be asked for medical authorisation.
All the equipment will be provided, including helmet and security items.

The Weather
The weather should not affect the experience activity, unless the facilities were outdoor. We recommend you check the weather the day before, always in contact with the supplier.

Session Length
Around 1 hour

Number
You will able to share this experience  with another 10 to 30 people. We will book the circuit for you and your friends ony . Ask for aditional information.

Spectators
They are welcome to attend your competition. There are special facilities for them.

Dress Code
Sport clothes and thin sole shoes. The helmet and the security items will be provided.

Availability
Most locations work every day. Please let us know your avilable dates.

Location
Madrid and Sevilla.

Go Karting
  Description Price Each Quantity Total
  Go Karting :
EXPERIENCE TOTAL 30000pts
 

Fascinating Facts

Karting was invented in California in 1956. Art Ingels, a serious driver of hot rods and a designer and builder of racing cars mounted an engine on a frame with a set of semi pneumatic tyres. A bicycle chain drove one rear wheel and it looked flimsy but it was stable and very, very fast. The concept appealed to other speed freaks and a group of them started meeting in the car park of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. They then went looking for a place to set up a road racing circuit where they could enjoy their new sport and promote its growth. It didn't take long for karting to spread around the world and it rapidly developed into a training ground for future Formula One champions. Grand Prix legend Ayrton Senna was a runner up in the World 100cc Sprint Kart Championships in 1979 and 1980. World Champions Alain Prost, Nelson Piquet and Nigel Mansell learnt their early racing moves in karts. And the front of today's Grand Prix grid, Michael and Ralf Schumacher, Juan Pablo Montoya, Rubens Barichello and David Coultard all started their racing careers in these incredibly manoeuvrable vehicles. And between races you'll often find them on karting tracks refining their driving techniques.