| Auto racing has become a popular sport
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| | The last commonly known style of go cart
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| among both the drivers and the spectators
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| | racing takes a complete 180 degree turn
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| and the appeal of the sport continues to
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| | to give you long distance, or "enduro,"
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| attract more people as the diversity
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| | carting. Enduro cart racing is largely a
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| within grows as well. The span of
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| | test of a go-cart's capabilities. The
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| vehicles types drivers race ranges from
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| | races may last more than five miles,
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| all terrain vehicles to Nascar and Indy
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| | which is an unusual distance to drive
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| racecars and everything in between. Among
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| | most go-carts in one race. Some "enduro"
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| the large selection of automobiles being
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| | races last hours and require teams in
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| raced are go-carts, which have diversity
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| | order to have driver switches.
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| within themselves. Go cart racing may be
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| | Any of these three go cart race styles
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| done on a homemade, makeshift track or
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| | will most likely be found at established
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| races are taken to the "street" on
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| | racetracks during scheduled events that
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| professionally established, asphalt
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| | may bring hundreds of registered
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| tracks.
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| | participants. Professional and amateur
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| Like any of the vehicles popularly driven
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| | drivers usually bring their own, often
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| in auto races, go carts are driven in
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| | customized, go carts, depending on the
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| different styles of races, depending on
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| | level of competition expected. Across the
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| the type of cart you are driving. Go
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| | nation are many professional and amateur
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| carts with small, compact, aerodynamic
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| | established go cart tracks that are hosts
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| and low to the ground characteristics are
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| | to the race events, but "just for fun" go
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| the type you will see competing in short
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| | cart tracks are also available for
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| distance sprint races, sometimes referred
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| | families or newly interested go cart
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| to as "Fast and the Furious" racing.
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| | racers.
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| These races are traditionally 3/8 to ¾
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| | These tracks have rental go carts to
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| of a mile in distance.
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| | allow their customers the experience of
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| Nascar racing, another style of go cart
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| | amateur cart riding. Races are not the
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| competitions, attracts many people
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| | norm at tracks for this purpose, however,
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| because it closely imitates real Nascar
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| | some scheduled family events or race days
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| racing by using an oval asphalt track.
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| | let participants rent a go cart for
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| The Nascar go-cart races are also sprints
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| | scheduled races that are classified by
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| ranging from 1/10 to ¼ of a mile long.
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| | age, experience level, cart type and race
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| Nascar and Indy go cart racing are
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| | distance. At larger, more frequented
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| popular among participants not only
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| | tracks you will usually find a better
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| because the race track style is similar
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| | selection of go-cart rentals. Any go-cart
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| to the actual races, the race imitations
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| | rental track has typical stock carts, but
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| also pleases drivers because the cart
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| | some allow you the choice of two seater
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| designs resemble that of real one or two
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| | carts, Indy pacer imitation carts or
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| seater Nascar and Indy racecars.
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| | Nascar style go-carts.
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