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My local indoor place has gas karts and they're really fast, top speed 40mph. When you're inside on that narrow track it feels really fast. Haven't been to an outdoor track yet but I definitely want to
Outdoor karting is my choice without any doubt, because of the general layout of the track, the space you have to drive/overtake and mainly because of the surface where you are driving your kart. Tarmac >>>>>> slippery indoor surface
And most importantly no red flags, only having to slow down for the corner during yellow flags, and run off for people who overcook a turn, potentially saving everyone from more yellow flags.
Outdoors is where it’s at, you just can’t get the same feeling indoors, and it’s generally much faster outside which, naturally, makes it more fun. My recommendations for outdoor tracks gotta be Brentwood Karting for rental drivers, and Bayford Meadows & Glan y Gors for more serious rental drivers/owner drivers. For indoors, a chuck around TeamSport Harlow or Warrington is pretty fun
The city I live in has a kart track in a multi level parking building, and its VERY narrow. In fact, its so narrow that even a very slower racer may be impossible to overtake unless he lets himself get overtaken. Its hardly ever more than 3 meters (9 or so feet) from one barrier to the other, with quite a few places being so narrow that two karts can fit side by side only if they both go to each of the barriers. Due to this reason, I´d probably say outdoor racing, even though Im yet to try it.