




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.
Compact describes an object or design characterized by its small size and efficient use of space.
Racing items are objects or vehicles engineered for competitive speed, performance, and agility within organized events.
Safety objects or measures are designed to protect individuals from harm, reduce risks, and prevent accidents or injuries.
Recreational objects or activities are engaged in for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure during leisure time, often outdoors.
Describes species exhibiting circular or wheel-like structures primarily used for movement or rotation.
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1.8 m
100 kg
60 km/h
Gasoline
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