Extended Outdoor Karting Experiences: Driving

Extended Outdoor Karting

Put the pedal to the metal with a fast and furious endurance race at a top UK karting track.

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Availability: Runs a minimum of once a week (could be a weekend or a weekday) throughout the year in Hertfordshire and weekday evenings once a month in Kent. Weather: Racing can be cancelled in circumstances which would make driving at speed dangerous. Duration: Lasts around two and a half hours, including an hour of driving time. Numbers On Day: There are a maximum of 26 - 35 karts on the circuit at any one time. Spectators: Spectators are welcome and both venues offer excellent on-site facilities. Dress Code: All specialist racing gear and helmet are provided. Wear flat shoes and remove scarves for driving. Guidelines: Receive further location details when a date has been booked. Restrictions: Minimum age is 16. Minimum height is 5', maximum height is 6'4'' - 6'6'' (depending on venue). Maximum weight is 18 stone. This experience isn't suitable for anyone with a back or neck complaint or for pregnant women. Other Info:

Choose from either Kent's Buckmore Park or Hertfordshire's Rye House track - both places where Lewis Hamilton used to go karting before moving onto F1. Kick off with an essential safety briefing before 10 - 15 minutes (depending on venue) of qualifying laps to get ready for the main event. Once revved up, speed around your chosen track in a 45 minute race against other drivers and negotiate your zippy kart through every twist, turn and straight, in a bid to become ultimate champion. Everyone receives a printout of their lap times and session ends with a trophy presentation for the top three drivers. A must for any competitive motoring enthusiast!

Chatham, Kent; Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire;

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