TeamSport Go Karting: Trafford Park
TeamSport Go Karting: Trafford Park has 450 metres of adrenaline-fuelled GP circuit and a new fleet of Biz Evo3 adult karts so you can whizz round at speeds of up to 40mph.
Every tight turn of the tarmac track makes your heart miss a beat – the average lap time is 38 seconds. Can you beat it?
TeamSport Go Karting is ideal for large groups, especially stag and hen dos as well as corporate awaydays and team-building events. Bookings of eight or more can tailor their track sessions, choosing from F1 experiences, knockout laps, time trials and more.
There’s plenty of free parking, a spectator area for those who prefer life in the slow lane and a cafe serving up quick and easy food like sausage baps, pizza and chicken wings, not to mention a licensed bar.
It’s a testing track so open sessions are only suitable for ages 13+ but younger children (ages eight and up) can take part in the mixed racing family sessions or even get some driving lessons in the Race Academy.
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