
Teesside Karting runs an outdoor karting circuit on Dormor Way (TS6 6XH) in South Bank, near Middlesbrough. Operated by Teesside Motorsports, the venue bills itself as the world's longest kart circuit, since developed into a multipurpose motorsport venue.
Outdoor karting circuit billed as the world's longest, developed into a multi-activity venue. Arrive-and-drive karting sessions and competition formats. The open-air layout allows long sessions and endurance races. Coaching and equipment provided. Birthday parties, corporate events and team building. Contact 01642 231117. Email [email protected].
South Bank and Middlesbrough sit in the Tees Valley, on the Tees estuary, in north-east England. Middlesbrough's Transporter Bridge (1911), a gondola-carrying transporter bridge, is one of the few still in service in the world. The town is an industrial cradle of steelmaking: the firm Dorman Long made the steel for the Sydney Harbour Bridge here. The explorer James Cook was born at Marton, now within Middlesbrough (Captain Cook Birthplace Museum). MIMA, the town-centre modern art museum. The Riverside Stadium, home of Middlesbrough FC. The North York Moors and their national park spread to the south. Roseberry Topping, an iconic conical hill, rises over these moors. The Bottle of Notes, a Claes Oldenburg sculpture (1993), marks Middlesbrough town centre. The Saltburn and Whitby coast to the east.
Source: Google • Verified on 24 April 2026
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Teesside Karting, in Middlesbrough, 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 Teesside Karting, bookings go through the phone at +44 1642 231117. Recommended especially on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday daytimes, you can often turn up without booking.
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Kids' sessions at Teesside Karting aren't explicitly listed on Kart-Map. To confirm whether your child can drive, call the circuit directly at +44 1642 231117.
The minimum age at Teesside Karting 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 1642 231117 to confirm.
The equipment provided at Teesside Karting 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 1642 231117 for the exact list. Either way: come in closed shoes.
To check access and parking conditions at Teesside Karting, call the circuit directly at +44 1642 231117.