Karts
Karts, or go-karts, are small motorized vehicles designed for racing and recreation. They are typically low to the ground with an open-frame chassis and four wheels, powered by a small internal combustion engine or an electric motor. Karts are driven on purpose-built kart tracks and at entertainment centers that operate go-kart rides. They range from beginner rental karts to high-performance racing karts used in organized competitions.
Most karts share a simple layout: a tubular steel frame, a single-seat position, and a steering wheel
Karts are categorized into rental or recreational karts, and racing karts, which are further divided by engine
Internationally, karting is governed by the FIA through the CIK-FIA and national federations, with standardized rules
The sport originated in the United States in the 1950s and soon spread worldwide. It is widely