| The world of go kart racing has evolved to include | | | | curve to becoming familiar with the kart you are |
| outdoor and indoor racing. Racing has traditionally | | | | given. You will need to make the necessary |
| been held outdoors but more and more drivers are | | | | adjustments to get the maximum speed out of your |
| competing at the indoor circuit nowadays. So on | | | | kart. You may notice that some have a tendency to |
| those rainy or winter days, you can always enjoy | | | | slide in the back portion of the kart. Others will push |
| indoor racing without worrying about Mother Nature. | | | | in the front and may not respond to how you steer. |
| However, there are some differences between | | | | Not all karts will have equal sized wheels which may |
| racing outdoors as compared to inside an enclosed | | | | pose as more of a challenge when driving. This will |
| building. | | | | cause the kart to pull towards one side rather than |
| In general, indoor go kart race tracks have slippery | | | | going in a straight line. You will need to adjust |
| floors. This can make driving around corners more | | | | accordingly to your kart in order to be competitive |
| difficult. Having your kart slide across the floor will | | | | and race well. This includes changing your driving style. |
| slow down your speed and your race time. Ideally, | | | | Indoor go karting can definitely be challenging, but it |
| you should try to avoid sliding as much as possible. | | | | can be exciting nonetheless. It is a sport that requires |
| There are some racing tracks that maintain go karts | | | | quick reflexes and wiliness to adapt to the kart you |
| with solid rear axles, which can help in this situation. | | | | are given. |
| When racing go karts indoors, there is a small learning | | | | |