LEARN
TO RACE.
Karting is a deep sport, and the depth is half the fun. This is everything worth knowing, from your very first session to a championship season, written by the people who run the track.
Never raced before. Start here.
How Go-Kart Racing Works
If you have never done it, go-kart racing can feel like a closed world with its own rules. It is not. Here is the whole thing, start to finish, with nothing left out.
Read The Guide →Go-Karting For Beginners: Everything You Need To Know
You do not need to know anything to have a great first day at the track. But a few things, known in advance, will make your first day a much faster one.
Read The Guide →What To Wear Go-Karting
Dress for the track once and you will never wonder again. It is genuinely simple, with two rules that matter and a few that help.
Read The Guide →Is Go-Kart Racing Safe?
It is a fair question, and it deserves an honest answer rather than a sales pitch. Karting is fast. It is also one of the most controlled forms of motorsport there is.
Read The Guide →How to actually get faster.
The Racing Line: How To Drive A Corner
The racing line is the fastest path through a corner, and it is the largest piece of free speed available to any driver. It costs nothing, it just has to be understood.
Read The Guide →Kart Braking Technique
Most drivers think speed is made on the throttle. Most lap time is actually found on the brake. Braking is the skill that separates a quick driver from a fast one.
Read The Guide →How To Go Faster In A Go-Kart
Once you can get around the track, the question becomes how to get around it faster. Here is where the time actually is, in the order it is worth chasing.
Read The Guide →What you are really driving.
The Briggs LO206 Engine, Explained
If you ask where to start in competitive karting, the answer almost always involves four numbers: LO206. Here is what that engine is and why it took over the sport.
Read The Guide →The IAME KA100 Engine, Explained
When a driver is ready to feel a two-stroke scream, the KA100 is usually the first one they meet. It is the bridge between grassroots karting and the fast stuff.
Read The Guide →Two-Stroke vs Four-Stroke Karts
Karting splits into two engine families, and the difference shapes everything: how fast you go, how loud it is, and how much a season costs. Here is the honest comparison.
Read The Guide →Shifter Karts, Explained
At the very top of the karting ladder sits the shifter kart: a six-speed, gear-shifting machine that can embarrass a sports car around a tight track. Here is what they are.
Read The Guide →Karting as a competitive pursuit.
How To Get Into Kart Racing
Plenty of people want to race and have no idea how anyone actually starts. There is a path, it is well-worn, and it does not begin with buying a kart.
Read The Guide →The Karting Ladder: From Kid Kart To The Top
Karting is not one race. It is a ladder, climbed over years, with a rung for every age and stage. Almost every professional racing driver alive came up it.
Read The Guide →What Does Kart Racing Cost?
Kart racing has a reputation for being expensive. It can be. It can also be one of the most affordable forms of real motorsport there is. The difference is how you go about it.
Read The Guide →How Kart Championship Scoring Works
A championship is not won in one race. It is accumulated over a season. Here is how the points actually work, using the Rhythm & Race Championship Series as the example.
Read The Guide →Kart Racing Classes, Explained
Watch a kart race for the first time and the class names sound like code. They are not. They are a simple, fair system, and once it clicks the whole sport makes sense.
Read The Guide →Ballast, Explained
Your first rental race, nobody tells you about the little steel box on the kart or the lead that goes in it. Here is what ballast is, and why it might be the fairest thing in all of racing.
Read The Guide →The questions people weigh first.
Indoor vs Outdoor Go-Karting
Most people's first karting experience is indoors. Outdoor karting is a different sport in almost every way that matters. Here is the honest comparison.
Read The Guide →Electric vs Gas Go-Karts
Electric karts have spread fast, mostly at indoor tracks. Gas karts still define competitive karting. The difference is real, and it comes down to more than fuel.
Read The Guide →Renting vs Owning A Kart
At some point every committed racer asks it: keep renting, or buy my own kart? Both answers are right, for different people. Here is how to know which is you.
Read The Guide →THEN COME
PUT IT TO USE.
The fastest way to learn karting is to read a little and then race a lot. Book a kart and bring what you have learned to the track.
