Elk Motorsport
Hours
Chamber Rating
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florea radu
Super fun
May 1st, 2023 -
peter britton
Brilliant
Mar 27th, 2023 -
Jordan Walker
Karts are fantastic, although very tricky in the wet! Spent a lot of time on yellow flags due to too many spins and not enough marshals, however, a chat at the end of the day did resolve some issues and we will be returning! One suggestion to the staff though - every time a spin happened. We had to wait for the safety cart to come out, recover the victim and then make it all the way back to the pits just to give us the green flag! We lost 2 laps every time someone span out. A suggestion would be, more marshals, or, portable controls so the marshal can set green and turn his safety car lights off. Overall though, the few laps we got in the clear were fantastic, even in the wet! Looking forward for some dry weather!
Dec 15th, 2022 -
Jack
Great track, fast karts, overall brilliant day out!!
Nov 14th, 2022 -
James Brittain
Staff were very friendly and welcoming. Inside where the front desk and briefing area was, was exceptionally clean. Briefing video was entertaining. Got the point across but pretty funny nonetheless. Karts seemed to be relatively balanced. There were some rockets, where even if you're getting a better exit they're pulling away by several kart lengths each straight. Not much of an issue if you are a first timer or don't have much karting experience, but for those wanting to go down for a good battle with mates who kart regularly, it can play a big factor. The issue that needs reviewing is the yellow flag procedure. If someone spins on the track, you have to wait for the marshal in the pits to see the incident, change the lights to yellow, get in the safety kart, drive to the incident, get that kart back on track, get back into his kart, do a lap under yellow pace, get out the kart and then turn the lights back to green. You lose a substantial amount of time each time there's an incident. And at 75/hr, it can come to feel like a bit of a rip off.
Feb 13th, 2023
Contact Info
- (163) 667-3322
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Elk Motorsport?
A The phone number for Elk Motorsport is: (163) 667-3322.
Q Where is Elk Motorsport located?
A Elk Motorsport is located at Drove Ln, Newark on Trent, eng NG24 2RB
Q What is the internet address for Elk Motorsport?
A The website (URL) for Elk Motorsport is: http://www.elkmotorsport.co.uk/
Q What days are Elk Motorsport open?
A Elk Motorsport is open:
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Q How is Elk Motorsport rated?
A Elk Motorsport has a 4.7 Star Rating from 164 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Elk Motorsport
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 164 Reviews )florea radu on Google
Super fun
peter britton on Google
Brilliant
Jordan Walker on Google
Karts are fantastic, although very tricky in the wet! Spent a lot of time on yellow flags due to too many spins and not enough marshals, however, a chat at the end of the day did resolve some issues and we will be returning!
One suggestion to the staff though - every time a spin happened. We had to wait for the safety cart to come out, recover the victim and then make it all the way back to the pits just to give us the green flag! We lost 2 laps every time someone span out.
A suggestion would be, more marshals, or, portable controls so the marshal can set green and turn his safety car lights off.
Overall though, the few laps we got in the clear were fantastic, even in the wet! Looking forward for some dry weather!
Jack on Google
Great track, fast karts, overall brilliant day out!!
James Brittain on Google
Staff were very friendly and welcoming.
Inside where the front desk and briefing area was, was exceptionally clean.
Briefing video was entertaining. Got the point across but pretty funny nonetheless.
Karts seemed to be relatively balanced. There were some rockets, where even if you're getting a better exit they're pulling away by several kart lengths each straight. Not much of an issue if you are a first timer or don't have much karting experience, but for those wanting to go down for a good battle with mates who kart regularly, it can play a big factor. The issue that needs reviewing is the yellow flag procedure. If someone spins on the track, you have to wait for the marshal in the pits to see the incident, change the lights to yellow, get in the safety kart, drive to the incident, get that kart back on track, get back into his kart, do a lap under yellow pace, get out the kart and then turn the lights back to green. You lose a substantial amount of time each time there's an incident. And at 75/hr, it can come to feel like a bit of a rip off.