Gear up the petrol-head in you and head to Speedway Kochi for a thrilling ride of karts in an indoor arena. Speedway Kochi: Kerala’s First Indoor Go Karting Arena is on the 4th Floor , Grand mall ,Edapally, Kochi.

If you are a motor fanatic. Then you shouldn’t miss this place. Nothing is more rewarding when you find out that you are improving your pace lap-by-lap. The harder you push, more exciting it gets.

The kind of feel that you get when you go flat out around the first turn, it’s something that you should feel. Must go place for all Motorsports enthusiasts in cochin. Initial training will be provided with helmets and gears also provided for the ride.

Speedway Kochi: Kerala’s First Indoor Go Karting Arena

Address – GRAND MALL, EDAPALLY, Kochi, India 682024.

Grand Mall shopping mall at Kochi is located on the NH 47 is one of the top most family entertainer shopping mall in Kerala, and is located on the NH 47 near to the Edapally junction. Grand Mall in Edapally is an international styled shopping mall with 75000 square feet area.

Most developed and modern styled interior and designs of this shopping mall gives an international style to Grand Cochin shopping mall. The shopping mall in Kochi has large car parking facility for their customers, and for these purpose they have allocated 2 basement floors, terrace floor. Four floors are full of shops for leading local and international brands. There is also a food court to taste different recipes with different taste.

Kart racing or karting is a variant of motorsport road racing with open-wheel, four-wheeled vehicles called known as go-karts or shifter karts. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits, although some professional kart racing are also raced in full-size motorsport circuits.

Karting is commonly perceived as the stepping stone to the higher ranks of motorsports, with former Formula One champions such as Sebastian Vettel, Nico Rosberg, Ayrton Senna, Lewis Hamilton, Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso having begun their careers in karting.

Karts vary widely in speed and some (known as superkarts) can reach speeds exceeding 260 kilometres per hour (160 mph), while recreational go-karts intended for the general public may be limited to lower speeds.

As in other disciplines in motorsports, a license is required to drive a racing kart on a circuit or enter competitions. The licenses, issued by governing bodies, are provided by clubs or associations.

Most of the time, but not always, a basic insurance coverage is included in the licence annual fee. In some countries, such as France, regulations require the drivers to pass a medical exam each year.

License classes differ between countries according to age groups or levels. Most of the time a Practice License can be easily obtained, while a Racing License might require a capability assessment.

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