Karting Stoke

By definition a kart must have no suspension, (relying on chassis flex), and no differential, (solid back axle). They are usually raced on scaled-down tracks, but are sometimes driven as entertainment or as a hobby by non-professionals.

Cleator Cricket Club
01946 813222
Vicarage Lonning
Cleator
The Haybergill Centre
01768 341970
Habergill House
Appleby in Westmorland
Whirecross Bay Water Sports
01539 446131
Ambleside Road
Windermere
Park Vale Sports Centre
01229 474470
Mill Lane
Barrow in Furness
Gaiety Cinema
01946 692336
Tangier Street
Whitehaven
Vivid Events
017687 75351
Denton House
Keswick
FORUM CINEMA
01434 601144
Hexham
Hexham
Calvert Trust Outdoor Activity Centre
017687 72255
Little Crossthwaite
Keswick
Community Action Treks Ltd
01228 564488
Warwick Mill Business Centre
Carlisle
Mill Beck Action Ltd.
01229 837619
Mill Beck Lodge
Barrow in Furness

Karting

Karting

Kart racing (as the word is so spelled by enthusiasts) or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design. By definition a kart must have no suspension, (relying on chassis flex), and no differential, (solid back axle). They are usually raced on scaled-down tracks, but are sometimes driven as entertainment or as a hobby by non-professionals. Karting is commonly percieved as the stepping stone to the higher and more expensive ranks of motorsports.

Karts were initially created in the United States in the 1950s post-war period by airmen as a way to pass spare time. Art Ingels is generally accepted to be the father of karting. He built the first kart in Southern California in 1956. Karting has rapidly spread to other countries, and it currently has a large following in Europe.

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