On the day of your karting session at Dubai Autodrome, you can expect a seamless and exciting experience from start to finish:
Arrival & Registration: Check in at the venue, complete a quick registration, and pay the small annual membership fee (if it’s your first visit).
Safety Briefing: A short but essential safety video and briefing to walk you through the track rules and kart controls.
Gear Up: You'll be provided with all necessary racing gear—helmet, suit, gloves, and balaclava.
Track Time: Head to the track for a 15-minute session—starting with a 3-minute guided lap followed by 12 minutes of racing at your own pace.
Post-Race: After your session, view your lap times and race stats on the leaderboard screens—perfect for bragging rights or friendly competition!
It's a smooth, adrenaline-filled day suitable for beginners and seasoned drivers alike.
Outdoor Karting for Ages 13+: Age 13+
Minimum Height of 1m 57cm
ID Card Required
Guests below age of 18 requires a parent/legal guardian to sign disclaimer
Outdoor Karting for ages 13+: Age 13+
Minimum Height of 1m 57cm
ID Card Required
Guests below age of 18 requires a parent/legal guardian to sign disclaimer
Indoor Karting for Ages 13+: Age 13+
Minimum Height of 1m 57cm
ID Card Required
Guests below age of 18 requires a parent/legal guardian to sign disclaimer
Please arrive at least 40 minutes before your booked time-slot in order to give yourself enough preparation time.
Confirmation will be sent via email upon booking and paying.
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