Karting as a Learning Tool Glasgow

As well as "serious" competitive kart racing, many commercial enterprises offer casual hire of karts. Such karts are usually powered by small, detuned four-stroke engines and are far slower than the fully-fledged competitive versions.

Ice Rink
+44 (0) 135 524 4065
Olympia
Glasgow
Eskdale Sports & Leisure Centre
01387 381534
Thomas Telford Road
Langholm
Linx Ice Arena
+44 (0) 1224 655406
Sea Beach
Aberdeen
Glasgow Speedway
0141 777 9158
Milton Rd
Glasgow
P J Racing Off Road Only
01383-882788
50 Main Street
Dunfermline
East Kilbride Ice Rink
+44 (0) 135 524 4065
Olympia
Glasgow
Buccleuch Centre
01387 381196
Buccleuch Square
Langholm
Tom Brown Racing Drivers School Ltd.
40 Clydeford Road
Glasgow
Rsac Motorsport Ltd.
8-13 Blythswood Square
Glasgow
Thornton Greyhound Track
01592-774233
Thornton
Kirkcaldy
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Karting as a Learning Tool

Kart racing is usually used as a low-cost and relatively safe way to introduce drivers to motor racing. Many people associate it with young drivers, but adults are also very active in karting. Karting is considered the first step in any serious racer's career. It can prepare the driver for high-speed wheel-to-wheel racing by helping develop quick reflexes, precision car control, and decision-making skills. In addition, it brings an awareness of the various parameters that can be altered to try to improve the competitiveness of the kart (examples being tyre pressure, gearing, seat position, chassis stiffness) that also exist in other forms of motor racing.

As well as "serious" competitive kart racing, many commercial enterprises offer casual hire of karts. Such karts are usually powered by small, detuned four-stroke engines and are far slower than the fully-fledged competitive versions.

Many, perhaps most, Formula One racers grew up racing karts, most prominent among them Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna and Mika Häkkinen. Many NASCAR drivers also got their start in racing from karts, such as Darrell Waltrip, Lake Speed, Ricky Rudd, Tony Stewart, and Kyle Petty.

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