Can you go karting at Autobahn Indoor Speedway?

Can you go karting at Autobahn Indoor Speedway?

Speed-lovers, be prepared for the newest attraction taking over locations across the country: European-style indoor go-karting at Autobahn Indoor Speedway. Our massive state-of-the-art electric indoor go-kart racing facilities are fully air conditioned for perfect racing conditions every day.

How do I race at Autobahn?

To race like a pro at Autobahn all you need to do is Walk-In. Simply drop in and race at any of our locations individually or with your friends. We are open seven days a week and no reservations are necessary. Our facilities are all climate controlled for perfect racing conditions every day.

Why build a Garage Mahal at Autobahn Country Club?

Come and be a part of our community. Immerse yourself among fellow enthusiasts, and park your car in your own Garage Mahal, the ultimate in automotive real estate, or take advantage of our other on-site options. By building a Garage Mahal at Autobahn Country Club, you can fully realize your ultimate Automotive vision.

What was the purpose of the Autobahn?

Autobahn construction accelerated during the Nazi regime, and served as a model for post World War II highway development in the United States. An automobile on the sweeping curves of the Autobahn with view of the countryside.

How fast do go-karts go?

Change Your Speed at our Grand Prix style tracks with our electric Italian pro style go-karts reaching speeds up to 50 MPH. Find your nearest Autobahn Indoor Speedway in Birmingham, AL, White Marsh, MD, Jessup, MD, Dulles, VA, Harrisburg, PA, Jacksonville, FL, Manassas, VA, Memphis, TN and West Nyack, NY.

How much does it cost to race go karts at Speedway?

An annual $7.95 Speedway License is required to race, it is valid at all locations and includes: a free race the week of your birthday ($20 value, MUST opt in to receive emails), a free race mask ($4 value), use of helmets, online scoring, mobile app & access to special offers. Races are 14 laps for Pro Karts and 7 minutes for Juniors.

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