
TeamSport Glasgow Clydebank (formerly Scotkart) runs an indoor karting venue at 25 John Knox Street (G81 1NA) in Clydebank, the former centre of Scottish shipbuilding on the Clyde. The site has a 400-metre multi-level indoor circuit equipped with eco-friendly electric karts, with hairpins, ramps, tunnel, and a long straight.
Indoor multi-level 400-metre circuit with fast flowing corners, hairpins, ramps, tunnel, and a long straight. Eco-friendly electric karts presented as faster than petrol karts. Minimum age 8 for standard karting, 6 for Laser Combat. Built to National Karting Association guidelines. Latest-generation impact absorption system. Safety briefing and tutorial included, professional racewear provided. Spectator area, café (pizzas, burgers, hot dogs, waffles). Free parking. Laser Tag (Laser Combat) on the same site.
Clydebank is a West Dunbartonshire town west of Glasgow, on the north bank of the Clyde. British shipbuilding heritage: John Brown & Company Shipyard built the RMS Queen Mary 1934, RMS Queen Elizabeth 1938, and Queen Elizabeth 2 1967 ocean liners, plus HMS Hood 1918 and HMS Vanguard 1944 (the last British battleship). Titan Clydebank 1907 (150-foot arsenal crane, listed Category A protected industrial monument). Clydebank Blitz Memorial 1941 (one of the most devastating Luftwaffe bombings in Scotland). Glasgow 10 km east. Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park (Loch Lomond 71 km², the largest freshwater lake in Great Britain) 20 km north. Erskine Bridge 1971 spanning the Clyde. Glasgow School of Art and Mackintosh 10 km east. Edinburgh 80 km east.
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TeamSport Go Karting Glasgow Clydebank, in Clydebank, 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.
At TeamSport Go Karting Glasgow Clydebank, bookings go through the phone at +44 1252 732300. Recommended especially on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday daytimes, you can often turn up without booking.
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Kids' sessions at TeamSport Go Karting Glasgow Clydebank aren't explicitly listed on Kart-Map. To confirm whether your child can drive, call the circuit directly at +44 1252 732300.
The minimum age at TeamSport Go Karting Glasgow Clydebank 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 +44 1252 732300 to confirm.
The equipment provided at TeamSport Go Karting Glasgow Clydebank isn't detailed on Kart-Map yet. Most circuits lend at least a helmet, disposable head sock and race suit. Call the circuit at +44 1252 732300 for the exact list. Either way: come in closed shoes.
To check access and parking conditions at TeamSport Go Karting Glasgow Clydebank, call the circuit directly at +44 1252 732300.