2 reviews of Eastern Creek International Karting Raceway
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Joel Amigo H.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
Who could resist a go-kart raceway, really fast, really close to the ground, real G-Force. It’s literally an arcade game, but you actually feel & hear the wind whipping past you, at nearly 100 km per hour. They’re serious about safety here, so get there early and leave enough time for set up and preparation, also bring a change of clothes, as you can get serious hot and messy in the go-karts. It’s great for corporate days, and family friendly outings, you can rest assure that the raceway clerk of Course will be keeping a good eye and are strictly monitoring the track throughout their fun race time. This can get seriously competitive, so be sure to make a few bets before you get onto the raceway, and be sure to scream and rant and rave to your besties as they race past the observer stand.
Isabel Y.
Place rating: 4 Sydney, Australia
I’m a chick but I get playstation thumb. I can’t help it, when it comes to gaming and racing I become super-competitive, even when the opponent is a computer programme. It doesn’t help that I have an addictive personality! So when I was taken to Eastern Creek Karts by a bunch of guys, I was super excited and thought to myself, bring it on! And the raceway certainly did not disappoint. It is without doubt the best go kart raceway I’ve been too, and trust me there are some dodgy ones. The raceway was in great condition and the layout was like a miniature F1 track, complete with a killer corner. The karts were well-built and go up to 100 kmph! You race in rounds and they are all timed, with results being provided at the end. The first time I was there, the races got pretty violent because we were all so competitive lol. It was so much fun trying to cut people off and mess with people’s times. The second time it was even better because it starting raining and the track was slippery. I would definitely recommend this, especially as an evening race. And girls, this is not something just for the boys. Lets just say there are some bruised egos floating about in Sydney ;)