SM Grand Prix: EKartRaceway North EDSA's adult karts are here
Indoor kart track in SM North Edsa now has single-seater adult karts

Last May, the indoor kart track EKartRaceway opened its doors (or track?) to the public. Located on the 3rd floor of SM City North EDSA in Quezon City, the karting place set itself apart from the usual karting centers in the country by offering electric-powered karts.

Initially, they only offered the junior karts which were more suited for kids. Months later, the two-seater karts arrived, which were larger and faster than the junior karts. But what if you wanted to have a go on your own?
Well, now you can. EKartRaceway's single-seater adult karts have arrived. Unlike the junior karts, the adult karts now use actual go-kart tires made of rubber instead of plastic ones, which should be more grippy and come close to how gas-powered rental karts perform.
According to EKartRaceway, adult karts are undergoing final safety checks to ensure a safe but fun experience for everyone before they start offering them to the public.
After having a go in the junior karts before, these adult karts should be twice the fun. Feel the need for speed yet?
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