Our Safety Rules
Karting is prohibited for:
- People under 1.30m
- People suffering from anemia, heart, respiratory, or back problems
- People who have lost consciousness unexpectedly in the past 5 years
- Pregnant women
- People who have consumed alcohol
- People under the influence of drugs
Your Equipment for Karting:
- You must wear a closed helmet with a visor. A balaclava is mandatory.
- Wearing open shoes and/or high heels is prohibited.
- Wearing scarves, ties, or other clothing that could get caught in the back of the kart is prohibited.
- Long hair must not be outside of the helmet.
- Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory.
How to Drive a Kart:
- Left pedal = brake
- Right pedal = accelerate
- Both hands must always remain on the steering wheel.
- Do not press both pedals at the same time.
It is strictly prohibited to:
- Exit your kart on the track.
- Hit the barriers or other karts.
- Allow children shorter than 1m45 to drive adult karts.
- Ignore the track marshals’ instructions.
- Disregard the track flags and lights.
- Consume drinks on the track.
- Disrespect the equipment.
Your behavior while driving:
- Any unsportsmanlike or aggressive behavior will be immediately penalized.
- We recommend that drivers who are unsure of themselves drive on the outside of corners and instinctively move into passing areas. This way, they won’t disrupt other drivers.
- If you have an inexperienced driver in front of you, give them time to move to the side. Do not push them!
- Try not to slide. It will slow you down, and you will have uncontrolled and unpredictable driving, which usually leads to stops.
- How to take a corner without sliding: if necessary, slow down in a straight line before the corner, so you don’t have to brake during the turn. Once you are out of the turn and your steering wheel is straight again, you can accelerate.