How does a single kart race actually work?

5. February 2025

If you want to rent our indoor track with more than 20 people or our outdoor track with more than 25 people or are planning a larger event, a go-kart race is just the thing for you. We'll explain how it works here.

QUALIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION

In the individual kart race, you all start with a qualifier. As no more than the above number of people can race on the track at the same time, we divide the drivers into two or more smaller groups.

From the best lap times of the participants we create a ranking, after which the final classification will be made. Depending on the size of the event, group A (the best drivers) and group B (the remaining drivers) will then race against each other. If more groups are needed, this will also be adjusted accordingly.

THE FINAL

The A and B groups will each have one more qualifying session to determine the starting positions for the final race. After that, the two group finals will take place. Now it's time to concentrate and hit the gas!

VICTORY CEREMONY AS FINAL HIGHLIGHT

At the end of the race, the fastest three drivers of the A final will be crowned the winners. If desired, there will then be an awards ceremony where the winners will be duly celebrated. So if you're planning an event where a clear winner will be determined, a go-kart race is just what you need!

Want to prove yourself in the individual race and beat the competition? Let us know when you want to come - we're looking forward to seeing you!

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