Where can an 8yr old get a taster of Karting in Hants?

Where can an 8yr old get a taster of Karting in Hants?

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mattman

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3,178 posts

229 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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Hope you can help.

My 8 year old son would like to start Karting, but before I go ahead and buy a kart and all the gear, i would like to take him on a taster session somewhere, just so he can give it a go and make sure he really likes it.
Any suggestions where we can do this? We live in Basingstoke, so anywhere within 30 mile radius would be good, indoor or outdoor - hants, berks, surrey etc?

Thanks in advance
Matt

anonymous-user

61 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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the daytona track at sandown park is very good. its quite technical and has a good mix of corners and its not too far?
http://www.daytona.co.uk/venues/sandown/juniors.ht...

okgo

39,264 posts

205 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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pablo said:
the daytona track at sandown park is very good. its quite technical and has a good mix of corners and its not too far?
http://www.daytona.co.uk/venues/sandown/juniors.ht...
Went there with the autosport lads a couple of weeks ago, great fun. Although tough on your arms IMO, and I don't know if an 8 year old could deal with that, as my wrists took a beating over the hour..

pilbeam_mp62

955 posts

208 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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mattman said:
Hope you can help.

My 8 year old son would like to start Karting, but before I go ahead and buy a kart and all the gear, i would like to take him on a taster session somewhere, just so he can give it a go and make sure he really likes it.
Any suggestions where we can do this? We live in Basingstoke, so anywhere within 30 mile radius would be good, indoor or outdoor - hants, berks, surrey etc?

Thanks in advance
Matt
Matchams , near Ringwood

http://www.matchamskarting.co.uk/

Regards

Marc W

3,782 posts

218 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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I'm amazed no one has mentioned your local circuit of Thruxton, just down the road from Basingstoke.

http://www.thruxtonkarting.co.uk/Juniors.aspx

mattman

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3,178 posts

229 months

Saturday 12th December 2009
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thanks guys - some great recommendations - just what I was looking for

this could get very expensive if all goes well! smile

stockhatcher

4,666 posts

230 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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mattman said:
thanks guys - some great recommendations - just what I was looking for

this could get very expensive if all goes well! smile
it doesn't have to. Most indoor kart tracks have junior championships on a saturday morning, at £30-50 a go. Stick with that for a year and see if he can beat the local hotshoes/ After that keep it low key, then move onto cheaper sports like autograss at 12 and grass track at 14. At his age it is about experience, developing him not going out a winning championships, that can come when he gets to cars.

which reminds me i need to talk to my daughter about bambino karts, anyone know where near oxford i can take her for a sampler session?

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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stockhatcher said:
mattman said:
thanks guys - some great recommendations - just what I was looking for

this could get very expensive if all goes well! smile
it doesn't have to. Most indoor kart tracks have junior championships on a saturday morning, at £30-50 a go. Stick with that for a year and see if he can beat the local hotshoes/ After that keep it low key, then move onto cheaper sports like autograss at 12 and grass track at 14. At his age it is about experience, developing him not going out a winning championships, that can come when he gets to cars.

which reminds me i need to talk to my daughter about bambino karts, anyone know where near oxford i can take her for a sampler session?
daytona milton keynes, not wanting to sound like a broken record, but they are very good at getting youngsers into karts and are good at teaching the basics as well as racecraft. agree with the other poster, why waste thousands on karting when there is stuff like grass track, ministock etc out there for the younger drivers...

dougie-rs

27 posts

202 months

Sunday 13th December 2009
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stockhatcher said:
mattman said:
thanks guys - some great recommendations - just what I was looking for

this could get very expensive if all goes well! smile
it doesn't have to. Most indoor kart tracks have junior championships on a saturday morning, at £30-50 a go. Stick with that for a year and see if he can beat the local hotshoes/ After that keep it low key, then move onto cheaper sports like autograss at 12 and grass track at 14. At his age it is about experience, developing him not going out a winning championships, that can come when he gets to cars.

which reminds me i need to talk to my daughter about bambino karts, anyone know where near oxford i can take her for a sampler session?
Oxford karting is a short track and do arrive and drive sessions, bit of technical section with harpin and is outdoors. which is good as it would be more realistic, as most karting champs are outdoors. You could also try contacting shennington which is near banbury or little rissington not far from burford.

mattman

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3,178 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd January 2010
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Quick update - Took my soon to Thruxton on an arrive and drive over xmas - even though it was absolutely peeing down he loved it, so much so that he's starting the cadet course this sunday.

Thanks to eveyone who responded. Thruxton is an excellent venue with some very good instructors - highly recommend it to anyone else who wants a go

Matt

Marc W

3,782 posts

218 months

Friday 22nd January 2010
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Glad he liked it. Get ready for things to become gradually more expensive as the years go by if he keeps it up! wink

mattman

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3,178 posts

229 months

Monday 25th January 2010
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It just gets better. Took my son to the first part of the cadet course - £35 per session and what an absolute bargain. Got there at 8:30 for a 9am start and didn't finish until 12 - superb instruction from Des and my son can't wait to get back to the next session.

So if anyone knows of a Cadet kart with a W60 engine going cheap....... smile

JoeJones

4 posts

179 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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Hi all.

The TeamSport indoor centres are a good place to get a taste for Karting and ensures the costs stay down until you work out if it really is for you. There is no point in rushing into it and then finding out that it's just not for you or the budget gets silly. They are also now running an Academy providing tuition at a good deal.

http://www.kartingperfection.co.uk/Academy%20Websi...

hullbilly

383 posts

179 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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mattman said:
It just gets better. Took my son to the first part of the cadet course - £35 per session and what an absolute bargain. Got there at 8:30 for a 9am start and didn't finish until 12 - superb instruction from Des and my son can't wait to get back to the next session.

So if anyone knows of a Cadet kart with a W60 engine going cheap....... smile
Good luck! My dad and I raced for 10 years, from cadet through to senior TKM.

Have fun, father son teams are the best!smile

mattman

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3,178 posts

229 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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it will be father son and grandfather - drafting him in as chief mechanic (and working on making him primary sponsor - i.e pay for it all!!) - Unfortuantley my karting days are limited to indoor corporate stuff as my waistline expands with my age frown

RobM77

35,349 posts

241 months

Thursday 11th February 2010
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mattman said:
Quick update - Took my soon to Thruxton on an arrive and drive over xmas - even though it was absolutely peeing down he loved it, so much so that he's starting the cadet course this sunday.

Thanks to eveyone who responded. Thruxton is an excellent venue with some very good instructors - highly recommend it to anyone else who wants a go

Matt
I've only just seen the thread, but I would have said Thruxton too smile I've karted in a number of different venues and Thruxton is great. I go there with work quite a bit. My only criticism is that it's bar far the most physical track I've ever driven on; the bumps are quite horrific!

I'm glad your son enjoyed it and I wish him the best of luck in his first races! smile