Opening Hours: Monday (10am – 5pm) Tuesday – Saturday (10am – 10pm) Sunday (10am – 6pm) Pricing: From $30 for a 10-minute session (adults) Note that you’ll need a specific UKS (Ultimate Karting Sydney) licence to race, although it’s just $10 for a yearly membership, and $10 to renew.
Junior racers also get a power nod with the Sodi SR4 karts, using only a slightly less powerful Honda 6.5hp 20cc engine, while Ultimate Karting also offers state-of-the-art twin seater go karts (although those are only for riders aged 18 and up). It’s indoor too, so the weather is of no concern as you’re racing around the complex in a Sodi SR5 – a race-bred kart using Honda 9hp 270cc engines that have been geared especially to take advantage of Ultimate Karting’s high grip level concrete surface. Opening Hours: Monday (11am – 5pm) Tuesday (11am – 6pm) Wednesday – Friday (11am – 9pm) Saturday (9am – 9pm) Sunday (11am – 7pm)Ĭlaiming the “widest track in Australia” – at 6 metres wide and 450 metres long – South-West Sydney’s Ultimate Karting is one of the city’s more popular and long-standing fully licensed go-karting venues. Pricing: From $33 for a 10-minute sessionĪddress: Cnr George Street & Station Avenue, Concord West NSW Spitfire Go Karts is one of the more popular choices for corporate events and team building given this particular ultimate karting experience not too far out from the city, compared to some of the other big players out further in Western Sydney. It’s worth getting a spot, because as far as the best Go Karting Sydney has to offer, these go kart tracks will surely satisfy. Spitfire Go Karts also offer “Arrive and Drive” sessions, although it’s strongly recommended that you call ahead to avoid wait times and disappointment. The track was built in 2013, and brand new Sodi RT8 go karts from Europe were unleashed on the circuit in 2018.įeaturing specially-tuned Honda GX270 4 stroke engines, Spitfire’s karts will propel you forward with explosive acceleration and huge amounts of torque allowing controlled slides and power drifts through the corners.įeather the throttle and control the brakes and these karts make for a blistering time if you can keep the wheel spin in check on the race track. Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday (9am – 12am) Pricing: From $29 for a 15-minute slot (adult)Īddress: 207 Park Rd S, Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park
Anyone within 5km of Hyperkarting Sydney would be able to go ahead and take part in the track, so you don’t necessarily have to wait until October 11th (“Freedom Day”) to burn some rubber. You may also like to know that go karting is actually considered essential exercise, so somewhere like Hyperkarting would be open even with current Sydney lockdown restrictions in place. It’s Moore Park, so office workers don’t need to travel far to hit the tracks after the office slog. Hyper Karting also has one of the most convenient locations for anyone looking for a race track near the city. This is a nice little boost to the intensity of the go karting experience, getting creative when it comes to dealing with the build-up of dust on the car park surface.
Hyperkarting Sydney has also recently added a special Grip Drip coating to their track surface, which has reportedly reduced lap times by 10%. You even get a three-second boost that can be activated with the simple press of a button every 60 seconds, just in case the speed isn’t enough for you as you navigate the 410 metres indoor track alongside up to 7 other racers at once. Perhaps best of all, the F1-style steering wheels on each Hyper Karting kart display live stats so racers can monitor their performance during the race, making this a karting experience that’s hard to go past.
Second, they make full use of brand new RiMo electric karts which are made in Germany and are faster than petrol go karts, hitting top speed much faster with better handling and weight distribution – which the team can customise based on an individual rider’s weight, so everyone is on an even playing field.