




A Go-Kart is a vehicle that helps people get places or do important jobs. You might see it in your city or on big roads. Always stay with an adult and keep a safe distance from traffic.
The Go-Kart is a low-slung, open-wheel vehicle with a small engine often visible behind the driver. It has a basic, simple chassis, usually with exposed tires and a seat positioned very close to the ground, making it appear very compact and agile.





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Go-Karts often don't have suspension, so you feel every bump on the track!
Many Formula 1 race car champions started their careers racing Go-Karts.
The tiny engine of a Go-Kart can spin over 10,000 times per minute!
The very first Go-Kart was built from a lawnmower engine in 1956!
Go-Karts have a powerful engine and lightweight design that lets them accelerate quickly and reach impressive speeds for their size.
Go-Karts use direct steering, meaning no power steering, allowing the driver to feel every turn and react instantly for sharp handling.
Its low center of gravity keeps the Go-Kart incredibly stable, letting it take corners at high speeds without flipping.
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1.8 m
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