04-06-2025
5 go-karting facilities in and around Metro Manila
Ekartraceway, Quezon City
Above EKartRaceway's indoor multi-level track (Photo: EKartRaceway)
The first and only of its kind in the Philippines, EKartRaceway boasts a multi-level indoor track. Their electric go-karts can reach speeds up to 90 kilometres per hour. However, first-timers will have speed restrictions to abide by their safety protocols. If you're looking to hit that top speed, you'll have to come back with more experience.
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Above Drift Motor Speedway's indoor track (Photo: Drift Motor Speedway)
What started as a shop that sells electric vehicles and bicycles eventually grew into an indoor go-kart circuit. The track itself has plenty of sharp turns, requiring steady handling of the karts. If you're a beginner, consider taking on the racing simulator before hitting the lanes. Alternatively, you can opt for one-on-one coaching. Once you have a few wins under your belt, you can join their monthly racing leagues for a shot at glory. City Kart Racing, Pampanga
Above The massive racetrack at City Kart Racing, Pampanga (Photo: City Kart Racing Pampanga)
A massive racetrack stretching 1.39 kilometres, City Kart Racing is where veteran racers go to compete. Every year since it opened in 2019, the circuit hosts the Sodi World Series and the Rotax Max Asia Challenge—drawing in some of the best go-karters in the region. Madkart, Dagupan
Above The racetrack at MadKart, Dagupan (Photo: Madkart)
With a 500-metre track designed by local racers, Madkart's circuit features 15 corners that include hairpins, double apex turns, 90-degree corners, and chicanes, among others. Coupled with their high-performance electric go-karts, it's a fitting gateway into the sport while offering enough thrill for experienced drivers.
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