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noun. ˈgō-ˌkärt. : a small motorized vehicle used especially for racing.
Go-karts with a higher cc rating mix more air with gasoline and operate at higher speeds. A 50 cc kart can travel up to 35 mph, where a 125 cc kart can reach 70 to 80 mph. At 250 cc, the fastest go-karts can travel up to 150 mph.
Ongoing Costs You will need to pay for petrol and oil for your kart. You will also need to replace the tyres on your kart periodically.
The average go-kart costs between $1,500 to $2,500. However, you'll need to understand that there are many types of go-karts and each go-kart type has a different price range. For example, a pedal go-kart for a kid can cost as low as $150, whereas a professional high-end adult racing go-kart can cost up to $10,000.
Karting is really no less expensive than cars at club level. Basically if you want to race in a class like Tkm then your start up costs will be 2-2.5k for a decent kart, engines, tools, trailer and racewear. You will then spend about 250 quid a weekend on practice, race entry, tyres, engine rebuilds and parts etc.
Karting can be an expensive sport, there's no doubt about that. But if you're serious about becoming a professional driver, then it's worth the investment. Start young, practice often, and reach out to sponsors to help offset the costs.