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With fast flowing corners, hairpins, ramps, tunnel and long straight to really test your skills. Built to meet tough National Karting Association guidelines, with the latest impact absorption system in place, you can rest assured that you are racing with the highest safety standards.
E-karting in Glasgow is the ultimate day out, perfect for the whole family, groups, parties, corporate events and kids! Our epic track in the West of Glasgow offers something truly unique for any go-karting enthusiast.
Spanning 450m with space for 14 go karts to race each other at a single time, amazing fun-filled days out begin at TeamSport Go Karting Cambuslang!
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