SAFETY RULES
On our tracks you will be experiencing real racing (not an amusement ride). DO NOT RACE if you are pregnant, or have medical issues including neck, back or heart problems. It is very important that you pay attention to the flags and the Safety Rules to avoid accidents.
The speed on an offender’s Kart will be reduced on or more laps. RACERS MUST COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE RACE MARSHALL AND PIT CREW. Repeat offenders may be ejected with no refund.
Height Requirements
Minimum Height Requirements for racers is 48″ for Junior Karts and 56″ for Pro Karts.
Safety Video
Racers must watch the safety video before racing. If you have any questions about the safety video, please ask the staff.
No Drinking
Anyone under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to race-no exceptions.
Helmet Safety
Helmets must be worn while in Kart. We will provide you with a helmet, head sock and optional neck protector.
Hair Safety
For your safety long hair must be pulled back into a ponytail and open toe shoes are not allowed while racing.
No Bumping
Crashing or Bumping into Karts or barriers, or ‘blocking’ of other Karts is not allowed (even while attempting to pass).
Pedal Control
Do not press the gas pedal and brake pedal at the same time. This will cause your Kart to shut down.
Stay in your Kart
After your race, stay in your Kart until you are told that you may get up.
Racing, Flags and Rules
“Bumping” and “Rough Driving” are terms applied to bumping or crashing into another racer or the barriers. The basic rule is “no contact.” Good, competitive racing occasionally sees contact between competitors. However, this type of contact, especially if it happens multiple times, can still be considered a violation of the rules. Depending upon the incident, the staff will take the necessary action which may include a warning, reducing the speed of your kart for one lap or more or in cases of gross misconduct, ejection from the facility.
GREEN FLAG
Used to signal the start of a race.
BLUE & ORANGE FLAG
This is one of the flags that novice and slower racers may see more often. It means that you need to allow the person behind you to safely pass you. If you are shown this flag, yield the racing line to the faster go karts that are approaching. It’s important to keep an eye out and be cautious as to not cause an accident.
CAUTION
Signals a warning or caution. In a race situation it usually indicates that there has been an accident or spin out. Drivers must slow down and approach with caution to pass the go karts that may be stopped on the track. No overtaking is permitted on a Caution Flag.
CHECKERED FLAG
Signals the end of the race, practice or qualifying session.
BLACK FLAG
If you see this flag it is mostly because you are driving in a reckless manner. You must immediately discontinue the unsafe driving. Please see above for more information.
COMMON QUESTIONS
What are the age & height requirements?
For our Junior Karts, the minimum age and height requirement is at least 8 years old and at least 48 inches tall. For our Pro Karts, the minimum age and height requirement is at least 13 years old and at least 56 inches tall.
What is the Speedway License for?
With our Speedway License, you’ll receive your own race mask as well as covers all equipment rentals. This also activates your account where you can save unused races for future use and saves all of your stats and scoring. You will also have access to special offers like our free birthday race!
Do you have 2 seater karts?
All of our karts are single seats. You must meet both the age and height requirement to race.
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Competition builds character, but it can be hard to draw the line. At Accelerate, we believe racing is the ultimate way to let loose, have fun, and build lasting memories along the way. Our popular Blindfold Challenge, Pit Crew Challenge, or Grand Prix formats are sure to bring your team together