Go karting tips
Go karting for beginners at Absolutely Karting
While there’s nothing like stepping into a kart and doing lap after lap after lap to improve your racing skills and times, there is some knowledge we can pass on before you even get to that stage.
We know that for some people who haven’t been karting before, it can feel a bit daunting, so we’ve put together some top go karting tips for beginners about what you can expect on the day and how to get the kart moving! We promise it’s really easy getting started, and it’s great fun.
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Our team are happy to help answer any questions you may have.
Become a speed demon with our top tips for go karting
You want to wear something you will be comfortable in under a jumpsuit. If what you’re wearing is too restrictive, you’ll spend more time worrying about getting comfy than Barry slipping up on the inside of you to overtake! And don’t wear something that you’re concerned about getting filthy – that white silk dress is a definite no-no.
On your feet, go for trainers, or similar – please note that you won’t be allow to set foot on the track if you’re wearing flip flops, heels, sliders, or any open-toed shoes.
We ask everyone to arrive 45 minutes before your track time so you can take part in an essential safety briefing – if you miss this, there’s no racing for you! You’ll then be taken to your kart and it’s time to get racing.
There’s no way of doing this elegantly! Listen to our race marshals as they will help so you get your feet in the right place. Once in, you should position yourself so that you can easily reach the pedals with your legs slightly bent – similar to a driving position. You shouldn’t have to reach forward to grab the steering wheel.
The right pedal is your accelerator, and the left pedal is your brake – there’s no clutch or gears to worry about in a kart. Press the accelerator to go faster and the brake to slow down – it’s that simple.
If you drive a car, you’ll know what it’s like when you drive an unfamiliar vehicle. You need to get used to the pedals and it’s the same in a kart. Start by gently pushing the accelerator to get an idea of how much force you need to give to get it to move, and then do the same with the brake.
We appreciate that sometimes you can’t remember everything you will have learnt in the safety briefing, so our marshals will be out on the track to remind drivers of the rules – please listen and respect them.
The key to getting faster is to keep the drive as smooth as possible. It’s about getting used to the kart and the track, so you don’t lose momentum by having to brake suddenly. Also make sure you benefit from the track straights as these give you the opportunity to really put the pedal to the floor and increase your speed.
The more times you go around the track the more you’ll start to anticipate what corner or straight is coming up, and you’ll know when to speed up or slow down.
Now you know what you need to do, let’s get you on the track!
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ExcellentBased on 593 reviewsGary Spindler26 April 2024Love my sessions here at Absolutely! Challenging track which rewards skillfull drivers, so I definitely need to keep practicing🙄😏 Obviously the karts differ a little if you want to split hairs...which even if i had the need to visit a Turkish barber I wouldn't🤣... does it distract from the fun - absolutely not! The staff work tirelessly to keep things as even, enjoyable and safe for all on and off the track, making for a really friendly experience. I would also like to praise the Absolutely Together charity for their brilliant work with those less privileged and able to get access to karting. They put on brilliant sessions with their specially adapted twin seater kart and I would urge you to find out more if you think you may know individuals or groups who may benefit form this...I've seen the smiles on some amazing people first hand with these sessions and i can tell youn it certainly warms the heart 😍Grayson James8 April 2024The staff are brilliant. My 10 year old had no issues understanding what he had to do. He's pushing me to go back already. Free car park outside. 25 minutes on the track for £28.00. You will need to buy (£7) or rent (£5) a balaclava and gloves. We bought.Caroline Rhodes6 April 2024I took 5 15 year old girls here on Friday and they had a blast! It was an amazing experience which I would highly recommend. The staff are absolutely fantastic, friendly and professional- they were above and beyond our expectations. Thank you all for making this such a fun experience. We will definitely be coming back!Dale Adams4 April 2024Brilliant funnuclear humour28 March 2024Great trackMark Latham26 March 2024Great experience for a friends birthday. The only reason I didn’t go with 5 stars was because they ask you to be there quite early and we didn’t get to try the upper track. We only got to run at the bottom but that was pretty good. It was small number of people who done it with us (6 in total) so there wasn’t too many on the track and that was good