
Our Training Programs
- •1 hour simulator coaching - weekday
- •2 hours on the track - weekend
- •Complete equipment provided
- •Professional coaching and advice
- •Best value for beginners
- •Flexible weekday scheduling options
- •Perfect for building fundamentals
- •Professional simulator setup
- •Good fun!
- •Professional track coaching
- •Full equipment provided
- •South London outdoor karting track
- •Half/full-day training available
Why Choose Us
We only use Motorsport UK spec Bambino karts with MightE motors, not rental karts, to give your child the authentic racing experience. They are capable of a top speed of approximately 61 km/h (38 mph), but we only enable this when the driver is ready.
Our programs are designed to progressively build skills and confidence on the track and in simulators. We focus on the fundamentals of kart racing, approaching it holistically for both the driver and the parent/guardian.
Conveniently located in London, making it easy for local families to access top-tier race karting training locally that has previously been elusive. Our home track is located in South London near Croydon, but we have access to a number of other tracks within reasonable driving distance.
Led by Motorsport UK-certified coaches, we offer professional one-to-one training that combines track time with simulator sessions. Our friendly, thorough approach ensures each young driver receives personalised attention and guidance as they develop their racing skills.
Safety is our top priority. Our structured approach ensures children build confidence and skills in a secure environment. Our karts speed can be restricted based on driver readiness and we always do a safety briefing and risk assessment before we go on track. We provide helmet, suit and gloves if you don't have your own. Parent or guardian presence required at all sessions.
It's not easy to know how to properly guide your son or daughter on their racing journey as they are first setting out. What kind of training will ensure that your child's enthusiasm translates into concrete skills? What level of investment makes sense in the initial phase? What are the options to consider? What is the racing and championship environment like in the UK? What is the path forward in a potential racing career? We have the answers.





