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karting

Miniature motor racing with low-framed, light-chassis cars (karts or go-karts); it originated in the USA in about 1955.

In competitive racing, different formulas exist. Standard production two-stroke engines are capable of providing speeds of approximately 240 kph/150 mph.



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One was in a Karting championship, the other in a futuristic cyber-sled.
Classes in karting and highway survival skills are also available, along with a course that allows patrons to test their own high-performance cars on the track.
All of the racing facilities will carry a fan-friendly theme, whereby the focal point is the short-oval paved racetracks with additional on-site motor sports entertainment that would also include; drag strips, drifting (an advanced driving technique) road-racing courses, karting, motorcross, supercross, ATV and other appropriate recreational family fun zones.
 
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