If you want speed and drift, then this is the best place, there is a go-karting sport with a maximum speed of 125km, the drift turns out very cool and plus the adrenaline is awesome
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Serg Bazhenov
Level 25 Local Expert
September 16, 2024
Children are allowed to ride. When I was with children of 6 years of age, the main thing is that they would get their feet to the pedals, electric go-karts with a speed limit by age.
The road surface is asphalt, recently laid fresh, but uneven.
The staff are pleasant to talk to, they explain everything.
Of the cons. A circle on a children's map costs 10 thousand, the length of the circle is 300 meters, the child will pass it in 25-50 seconds. In order to ride normally, you need to drive at least 10-15 laps, and this is already 100-150 thousand. It's a little expensive, especially for those who drive fast.
The fencing of the track is very light, it does not protect against departure. The grip of the wheels on the track is weak, heavy drifts, it is easy to fly off the track. There are no helmets or other protective equipment for children.
For an adult, the route is a bit weak, a very small circle, a lot of turns, almost no straight sections for acceleration.
Uzbek
-- the track is too small;
For those driving for the 1st time, eco mode enabled on the 1st Krug-karting took 20-30 seconds to complete the Krug even when it was running too slowly.
-- the road is also not flat;
in the next krugla, the sports mode was turned on, and at this place it was known that the road was not flat.
-- the price for self level is expensive;
on Instagram, 1 krug was 15,000, 2 krug and more for each krug was 10,000, when we arrived the aging child picked up 2 Krug up to 5 Krug.
It was my 1st flight in karting. Karting is a good thing but flying here with these minuses didn't like it at all. I did not advise to come.
P.S. We were 2 people we spent 100,000, in general they were right on their own price. I recommend thinking even if they offer 10 000 to 3 krug. 1/10