The best bang for your buck in Toronto for go-karting I find is the 401 Mini Indy just off the 401..they have reasonably fast go-karts and the track is alright
Shill, how much were extras?EntertainmentMan2000 said:The best bang for your buck in Toronto for go-karting I find is the 401 Mini Indy just off the 401..they have reasonably fast go-karts and the track is alright
thick1 said:I haven't gone Karting since I was a teen, think I'll go there this summer and pretend I'm Gilles Villeneuve! Thanks man, you just gave me a "to do" activity other than hobbying.
C Dick said:I do not like 401 Mini-Indy, there is a big variation between karts, so you can never have an even race. We tried a bunch, and the best by far was Formula Kartways in Brampton. For one thing, they require a drivers license, so you do not have a bunch of stupid kids in the way. And the karts are pretty fast, and evenly matched. We had a couple of company events there, where they organized a series of races for just us, for trophies and things. It was great. Now the young guys at my office who liked racing are gone, it is older people with young kids, so we have our events at Chucky Cheese.
Yes, a Terb race day would be good. When we took the company is was about $100 per racer. Would anyone be interested in participating at that price?EntertainmentMan2000 said:yea company events go-karting are really fun.....maybe TERB should set-up their own track night with MPA & SP pit crews lol