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New Go-Kart track in Singapore

New Go-Kart track in Singapore

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blogentry-114362-0-42726500-1404968321_thumb.jpgSingapore will soon boast a world-class 950-metre karting track capable of hosting world championships. The international-standard track at the Singapore Turf Club (STC) grounds at Woodlands will be completed by mid-September 2014.

 

The new circuit will be built by Arina International Holding. It will be the second karting track here, after the opening of the 750m Kartright Speedway in Jurong in 2010.

 

The site at Jurong, however, is unable to host international championships as the sport’s world governing body CIK-FIA’s regulations require that competition tracks are at least 800m in length.

 

The Turf Club leased the plot of land to Arina in April for three years at a cost of S$450,000, with an option for another 3.

Arina is headed by Mr Richard Tan, who has been running the KF1 Corporate Challenge karting event — usually held a week before the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix — here since 2011.

 

Mr Tan declined to be interviewed, but it is believed he aims to get the track ready before this year’s Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix, which takes place from Sept 19 to 21.

 

Richard operates a construction company and the only major works needed to get the facility ready on time are building the paddock area and resurfacing the track. It will cost Mr Tan about S$1.5 million on top of land cost.

 




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Whats the rates for go-karting like in SG?

 

Many of my friends visit Plentong for karting. If the rates in SG become comparable, then no more need to travel so far.

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The only place I ever tried Go-Kart was in JB & Batam... If theres a reasonably priced one in Singapore will def bring my kids there... My only gripe - dirty helmet cushions. Heck..if there's Go-Kart in SG I tink I bring my own helmet there liao... lol...

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Im guessing it will be about $50 per ride of maybe 15-20mins.

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if u think batam and jb cheap, go surabaya, go kart indoor for 5 min cost only 50k rupiah, the cheapest ever played and its fast.

 

 

anyway hopefully the price will be cheaper than Jurong

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if u think batam and jb cheap, go surabaya, go kart indoor for 5 min cost only 50k rupiah, the cheapest ever played and its fast.

 

 

anyway hopefully the price will be cheaper than Jurong

Wah where exactly is that? got more details?

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Wah where exactly is that? got more details?

 

Grand city surabaya, its indoor so no need worry rain or hot

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