Topkart Bangkok
1087/170 Phetchaburi Rd, Makkasan, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400
The digital screens on the F1-style steering wheels are the real hook here. Live lap times, position tracking, and speed data turn every session into a proper race weekend rather than just laps around a parking lot. Start with a single session to get the line right, then commit to the 10-session pass if the track rhythm pulls you back. Weekday afternoons before 5 PM run 20% cheaper for students.
You walk in off Phetchaburi Road and the 410-meter circuit stretches ahead in three distinct sectors. David Terrien, a French karting world champion, designed the layout. Sixteen turns test braking points and racing lines without the track ever feeling cramped. The surface stays smooth and the barriers meet FIA standards.
The Sodikart RT10 karts carry 270cc engines. Top speed reaches 75 km/h. The F1-style steering wheel includes a digital screen showing live lap times, current position, and speed in real time. Thailand's first integration of this tech into rental karts. You track your improvement lap by lap without waiting for a printout at the end. The electric starters mean no pull-cord delays between heats.
Three kart categories split by age and size. Adults 14 and over with 140cm minimum height drive the full-power RT10s at ฿700 per eight-minute session. Juniors aged 9 to 13 (also 140cm minimum) run speed-controlled RT10s at ฿600. The 2Drive two-seater karts cost ฿800 and require drivers to be 18-plus, with passengers needing only 90cm height. Good for younger kids or nervous first-timers who want someone else handling the throttle. Pricing drops if you stack sessions the same day: 10% off the second, 20% off the third, 30% off the fourth onward. The 10-session pass runs ฿5,000 for adults and holds for 90 days. Students get 20% off weekdays before 5 PM. Mini Grand Prix events (qualifying plus a 16-lap race) cost ฿1,600 and need six participants minimum. Corporate groups book the full Grand Prix format at ฿2,400 per head.
The circuit operates Monday to Friday only, 2 PM to 10 PM. LED lighting takes over after sunset and the track glows neon for night sessions. Parking is free for two hours, then ฿30 per hour.