How much does karting cost NZ?
Casual Racing options
| 10 minutes | $35 |
|---|---|
| 20 minutes | $57 |
| 30 minutes | $79 |
How do you get into racing go karts?
6 Steps to Take to Get into Go-Kart Racing
- Find your first go kart. Don’t buy a fixer upper.
- Safety first. Once you have your kart, make sure that you get the appropriate safety gear.
- Watch go-kart racing in action.
- Ask questions and get training.
- Practice and train.
- Bight the bullet and enter a race.
How do I start go karting in NZ?
You must have either a current KartSport New Zealand competition licence or a KartSport New Zealand One Day Licence. Before you can obtain a Competition Licence you must be a member of an affiliated kart club. Full details on joining a Club and obtaining a licence can be found on the Getting Started page.
Can adults get into karting?
Getting into karting as an adult pretty much starts the same way as it does for all ages – the first step is to get down to your local track and have a go. The professional staff at all our tracks will talk you through everything you need to know, including how to drive a go kart as well as some handy racing tips.
Is go-karting safe?
The truth is that go-karting is not only an enjoyable sport, but one that is also extremely safe for kids and adults alike. Every aspect of safety is taken into consideration, and today’s karts and tracks are safer than ever, meaning kids can have the absolute best time around the track without any worry.
How much does a cadet kart weight?
Differences Between Go-Kart Categories and their Weight
| CLASS | AGE REQUIREMENT | WEIGHT LIMIT |
|---|---|---|
| Cadet | 8-13 years | 227 lbs (Kart & Driver) |
| Junior/Mini | 11-17 years | 271-326 lbs (Kart & Driver) |
| Senior | 16 years + | 271-361 lbs (Kart & Driver) |
| Gearbox | 16 years + | 389-441 lbs (Kart & Driver) |
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