
WHATEVER
YOU'RE PLANNING.
A birthday, a company offsite, a bachelor party, a fundraiser. They all get better on a half-mile of asphalt. Pick the occasion and we will show you exactly how it runs.
Go-Kart Birthday Parties
Bowling alleys and pizza arcades blur together. A half-mile of asphalt, an Italian race kart, and a trophy with their name on it does not. We host birthdays for kids, teenagers, and grown adults who never lost the itch.
See How It Runs →Corporate Karting & Team Building
Trust falls and conference-room games have a reputation, and it is not a good one. Racing does not. Put your team on a half-mile track and the new hire might beat the VP. That is the point, and that is why it works.
See How It Runs →Bachelor Party Go-Karting
Nashville is full of bachelor parties doing the exact same thing as every other bachelor party. Yours does not have to be. Put the crew in race karts, give the groom the pole, and let the weekend have a story with a winner attached to it.
See How It Runs →Bachelorette Party Go-Karting
Brunch is great. Brunch is also what every other bachelorette party is doing. Add a couple of hours of real racing to the weekend and the bride gets a story, a trophy, and a group photo nobody else will have.
See How It Runs →Go-Kart Racing Date Night
There is only so much you learn about someone across a restaurant table. Put the two of you in race karts, drop the green flag, and you will find out fast who is competitive, who talks trash, and who actually means it.
See How It Runs →Karting Fundraisers & Charity Race Days
The hard part of any fundraiser is getting people to actually come. A gala is a hard sell. A race day is not. Sell entries, line up kart sponsors, and let the racing do the work of filling the room.
See How It Runs →School & Youth Group Karting
School groups, church youth groups, scout troops, sports teams, and clubs. If your group is full of drivers 12 and up, a race day gives them something to chase, something to celebrate, and a safety briefing they will actually pay attention to.
See How It Runs →Company Holiday Parties
Every company holiday party blends into the last one: a banquet room, a buffet, a slideshow. Trade it for a half-mile of asphalt. Give the team a year-end outing with a champion, a podium, and a story instead of a centerpiece.
See How It Runs →Family Reunion Go-Karting
A family reunion at a park means the same folding chairs and the same conversations. Put the family on a race track instead. Grandpa, the cousins, the in-laws, all chasing the same checkered flag and the same family bragging rights.
See How It Runs →Sports Team & Club Outings
Sports teams, racing clubs, hobby groups, and friend crews who do everything together. A race day is the team outing that fits a competitive group: same karts, real results, and a podium to end the season on.
See How It Runs →NOT SURE WHICH
FITS?
Tell us the group, the date, and what you want out of the day. We will point you at the right format and build a quote around it.
