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Experience the Thrill in These 7 Go Kart Tracks in Singapore

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Experience the Thrill in These 7 Go Kart Tracks in Singapore

Race against the clock at these mind-blowing go-karting tracks in Singapore! Get ready for heart-pounding excitement and family fun!

Are you searching for an exhilarating and adrenaline-pumping activity to enjoy with your kids in Singapore? Look no further than go-karting! Imagine the thrill of racing through a circuit like the Grand Prix F1 drivers. With numerous go-karting tracks available in Singapore, you can easily find a convenient location to satisfy your craving for speed and excitement. In this article, we have rounded up the best places to go-kart in Singapore, ensuring a memorable and fun-filled family experience!

Go-Kart Tracks in Singapore 

1. The Karting Arena at Bukit Timah: Electric Go Karting

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Image source: The Karting Arena (Bukit Timah) Facebook page

Looking to try out electric go-karts? Head over to The Karting Arena at Bukit Timah, where a 500-metre circuit with 9 turns awaits. Parents can rest easy as this go-karting spot has extra safety precautions in place, including a remote stop system connected to all go-karts in case of emergencies.

Can kids go-kart? Kids must be at least 9 years old and 140cm to ride.
Operating hours: 1pm – 8:30pm (Wednesday to Friday); 10am – 9pm (Saturday & Sunday); Closed on Mondays & Tuesdays
Location: 200 Turf Club Road, #01-01B, The Grandstand, South Car Park, Singapore 287994
Price range: From $33 for an 8-minute ride (approximately 8 – 10 laps). 

 

2. The Karting Arena at Jurong: Double-Seater Go-Karts

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Image source: The Karting Arena Facebook page

Experience the thrill of being a professional racer at The Karting Arena in Jurong. This track features a 700-metre go-karting circuit with 11 turns, track cameras, and a race control room. Designed to host professional race events, the circuit maintains a minimum width of 10 metres throughout for safety.

You can speed to your heart’s content, and if you want to share the excitement with someone, hop into their double-seater go-kart for double the fun!

Can kids go-kart? Kids must be at least 9 years old and 140cm to ride. 
Operating hours: 
1pm – 9pm (Tuesday to Friday); 9am – 9pm (Saturday to Sunday); Closed on Mondays

Location: 511 Upper Jurong Road, Singapore 638366
Price range: From $35 for a 10-minute session.

 

3. KF1 Karting Circuit Kranji: Largest go-karting circuit in Singapore!

If you’re a thrill-seeker, head to the KF1 Karting Circuit Kranji, boasting the largest go-karting circuit in Singapore! This impressive 960-metre circuit features 18 thrilling turns that are sure to get your heart racing. Whether rain or shine, their petrol go-karts provide a safe and exciting racing experience.

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Image source: KF1 Facebook page

Can kids go-kart? Drivers must be at least 1.4m to go-kart on this track.
Operating hours: 1pm – 9pm (Tuesdays – Fridays); 9am – 9pm (Weekends & PH)
Location: 1 Turf Club Avenue, Singapore 738078
Price range: From $18 for a 10-minute go-kart ride (under 21 years old). From $28 (above 21 years old). 

 

4. KF1 Karting Circuit Expo: Go-karting with 16 turns

Converted from an under-utilised car park, the KF1 Karting Circuit Expo offers a 750-metre karting circuit with 16 turns. Can you beat the record time of one minute? Challenge yourself and see if you have what it takes to set a new go-karting record at this exciting venue.

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Image source: KF1 Facebook page

Can kids go-kart? Drivers must be at least 1.4m to go-kart on this track.
Operating hours:
1pm – 9pm (Weekdays; closed on Wednesdays); 10am – 9pm (Weekends & PH); last entry at 8:30pm

Location: 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150 (Singapore Expo, Carpark H)
Price range: From $28 for a 10-minute ride.

 

5. Go Kart in Singapore: Skyline Luge

For a gravity-fueled ride that guarantees an adrenaline rush, don’t miss Skyline Luge on Sentosa Island. While it may not be your typical go-kart experience, this thrilling ride features four tracks with sharp corners, tunnels, and downhill slopes. To start your ride, take the ‘ski-lift’ Skyride up the hill, adding an extra element of excitement to this unique “go-karting” adventure.

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Image source: Skyline Luge Singapore Facebook page

Can kids go-kart? Kids must be at least 6 years old and 110m or taller to ride alone. Kids under 6 or shorter than 110cm can ride in tandem with an adult but require a ‘Child Doubling’ ticket.
Operating hours: 11am – 7:30pm (Monday – Thursday); 11am – 7:30pm (Friday – Sunday)
Location: Between Imbiah Lookout and Siloso Beach on Sentosa Island, Singapore
Price range: From $22 for 2 rides (off-peak). From $27 for 2 rides (peak). Prices will be increased from 9 January 2023. 

 

6. RACEHUB: Pop-up Go Karting

If you’re looking for a unique go-karting experience in Singapore, check out RACEHUB. Without a permanent venue, RACEHUB sets up temporary circuits in urban spaces across the city.

Their electric NineBot Go-Kart offers top-notch performance and speed, ensuring an exhilarating ride through the circuit. Even little ones aged 3 to 7 years old can join in the fun with a remote-controlled Ferrari “car.” For those who prefer to race from the comfort of their own homes, RACEHUB provides a realistic karting simulator where you can hone your skills and even have a chance to win a free session at their pop-up go-karting events.

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Can kids go-kart? Drivers for electric go-karts must be 9 years old and above and at least 130cm tall.
Operating hours: Check out their website for their next pop-up location!
Price range: From $10 (3 – 7 years old, remote-controlled car). From $20 (9 years old and above, go-kart).

 

7. Go Kart in Singapore: HyperDrive (opening in 2023)

Get ready for a truly extraordinary go-karting experience at HyperDrive, part of Shangri-La’s Palawan Sands beachfront family-friendly playground.

Experience the Thrill in These 7 Go Kart Tracks in Singapore

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Opening in 2023, HyperDrive will offer a fully electric and indoor go-karting experience. This innovative circuit will feature a three-level racetrack and an integrated gamified experience that transports drivers into a virtual game. Imagine the thrill of playing Mario Kart in real life!

While there isn’t much information available yet, stay tuned for more updates on this exciting addition to Singapore’s go-karting scene.

 

Go-karting in Singapore is a thrilling and family-friendly activity that promises excitement and unforgettable memories. With a variety of tracks catering to different preferences and skill levels, you can choose the perfect go-karting experience for you and your family.  So gear up, get behind the wheel, and let the adrenaline rush begin at these fantastic go-karting venues in Singapore!

Sassy Mama SG

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