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  2. Capital Karts - Wikipedia

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    Capital Karts track in Barking. Capital Karts is an indoor go karting track in Canary Wharf, London.. Established in 2013 by co-founders Matthew Holyfield and Alastair Flynn in a derelict warehouse near Barking, the Capital Karts track was seeing over 500 visitors each weekend and had an annual turnover of £2m within 2 years. [1]

  3. Electric go-kart - Wikipedia

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    An electric go-kart is a type of go-kart powered by electric motors and batteries or supercapacitors, as opposed to a traditional petrol engine. As of 2022, electric go-karts are mostly used for rental go-karts for recreational usage. For serious kart racing, traditional 2-stroke petrol engines are mostly used, but development of high ...

  4. Top Gear challenges - Wikipedia

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    Their next challenge was a handling test based on the classic buzz wire children's game at the Daytona Tamworth go kart track, where each presenter received an electric shock if they nudged the barriers. McGuinness went first and clocked 1 minute and 11.59 seconds, followed by Harris at 1 minute and 14.25 seconds and Flintoff at 1 minute and 6. ...

  5. Club100 - Wikipedia

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    Club100 is a UK-based "hire kart" karting championship. Senior/Junior karts use identical BirelART chassis, Rotax Junior Max 2 stroke engines and Dunlop KE1 tyres, while the Cadet championship use a smaller BirelART chassis, a smaller Rotax Micro Max 2 stroke engine and Dunlop SL3 tyres, these are provided by the club to an equal standard, putting all competitors on a level playing field.

  6. Electric Vehicle Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The first Electric Vehicle Grand Prix was held on April 18, 2010. Students join a team either through a build class or a student-organized team. Each team builds a battery-powered electric go-kart and races it in the event. The 2010 race was an endurance race consisting of 80 laps and a battery change. [2]

  7. Sport in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    One of these is sand racing and this takes place throughout the year. Finally there is also a go kart track at the Living Legend, which features electric go karts with speeds of up to 35 mph. Karting events on the island are organised by the Jersey Kart & Motor Club, which has been operational on the island since 1960.

  8. Oakwood Theme Park - Wikipedia

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    Oakwood opened in the late 1980s as a very small family park with BMXs, a wooden fort, a 3D-style cinema experience show, go-karts and a water chute ride. The park later incorporated four large thrill rides: Megafobia (1996), Vertigo (1997), Drenched (2002, as Hydro) and Speed (2006) which is a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter roller coaster with a 97 ...

  9. Bill Sadler (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Sadler built a line of go-karts called the Sadler Sportkart. The product served as a time-filler between work on the larger racing cars. [6] Engine options ranged from a 2.2 hp (1.6 kW) single engine kart up to a 15 hp (11.2 kW) dual engine, with the 2.2 hp model priced at $185.50 and the 15 hp model costing $350. [10]

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