
Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring
About
Indoor-Kartbahn Verkehrssicherheitszentrum Sachsenring sets up its covered track in the Sachsenring complex, one of Germany's best-known motorcycle circuits, at Am Sachsenring 2 (09353 Oberlungwitz). The indoor karting is part of the circuit's road safety centre, which hosts the German motorcycle Grand Prix each year.
The track opens daily from 8am to 4.30pm. The Spaß & Action section brings together solo driving, the co-driver experience and team challenges. The exact track length, the kart engine sizes and the detailed rates of the 2026 programme are confirmed directly via the official website or by phone, on +49 3723 653345, or by email at [email protected].
Oberlungwitz lies in the foreland of the Ore Mountains, 15 km east of Zwickau and 15 km south-west of Chemnitz, in the Hohenstein-Ernstthal area that has hosted the Sachsenring since 1927. The circuit, 3.671 km long, holds the German motorcycle Grand Prix and ranks among Saxony's most followed sporting events. Hohenstein-Ernstthal was the birthplace in 1842 of Karl May, the author of Winnetou, honoured by a museum in the town. Zwickau and its August-Horch museum devoted to Audi and DKW are 15 km away, Chemnitz and its Karl Marx monument 15 km away, the Renaissance Augustusburg castle a little further, Dresden, UNESCO-listed, 80 km to the east, and the Czech border 50 km to the south.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to drive at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring?
Prices for Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring aren't listed on Kart-Map yet. To get them, call the circuit directly at +49 3723 653345 or check their official website.
Is Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring an indoor or outdoor circuit?
Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring, in Oberlungwitz, is an indoor circuit. You can drive all year round regardless of the weather, on a track with stable grip — handy for comparing your lap times from one session to the next.
Do you need to book to drive at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring?
At Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring, bookings go through the phone at +49 3723 653345. Recommended especially on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday daytimes, you can often turn up without booking.
Are there kids' sessions at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring?
Yes, Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring runs sessions suited to children. Check the pricing section above or call the circuit at +49 3723 653345 to confirm the minimum ages and heights, plus availability of karts adapted to younger drivers.
What's the minimum age to drive at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring?
The minimum age at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring isn't stated on Kart-Map yet. Most European circuits accept drivers from 7 to 10 years old depending on the kart type. Call the circuit at +49 3723 653345 to confirm.
What equipment is provided at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring?
The equipment provided at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring isn't detailed on Kart-Map yet. Most circuits lend at least a helmet, disposable head sock and race suit. Call the circuit at +49 3723 653345 for the exact list. Either way: come in closed shoes.
Does Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring have parking and wheelchair access?
To check access and parking conditions at Indoor-Kartbahn Sachsenring, call the circuit directly at +49 3723 653345.
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Closed-toe shoes required
No sandals, flip-flops or heels — sneakers or sport shoes.
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Saturday slots fill up fast, especially during school holidays.
Helmet and hairnet provided
The circuit provides the helmet and hygiene cap. No need to bring your own.
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