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Old 02-03-2012, 09:14 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by scottIN View Post
Rentals are $20 for the first 10 minutes and a dollar a minute afterwards. I always laugh when I see people go up and buy an hour and then say they want to do it with no breaks. After about 10 minutes they come back in and ask if they can break it up into sessions. If you can last more than an hour in a kart in one day, you're either a) young or b) Chuck Norris.

So about the most you're going to spend is $50 or $60. They also have a bar though, so, y'know, double that.
I did an endurance race at the indoor place here in Boston. The longest I could go was 30 minutes, after that my arms/shoulders were on fire (and my back was too with the heat of the engine radiating through the seat). In these bigger, faster carts it has to be even worse.
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