
Fast Lap Indoor Kart Racing Consulting
Henderson, NV
equipment12 locations across 4 cities
Last updated: May 17, 2026
NV is home to 12 go-kart tracks across 4 cities. The largest concentrations of tracks are in Las Vegas (8 tracks), Reno (2 tracks), Sparks (1 track). Whether you're searching for go-karts or go-carts, indoor electric karting or outdoor family fun, you'll find options throughout the state.
K1 Speed's electric karts produce maximum torque at all speeds, giving them responsive acceleration that drivers notice immediately—even larger racers report the cars feel instantly responsive.
K1 Speed - Indoor Go Karts, Corporate Event Venue, Team Building Activities: The venue hosts the K1 World Championship, positioning it as a competitive racing destination beyond casual drive-and-play experiences.
K1 Speed offers a Perfect Lap Challenge with a $500 prize, turning casual lap times into a competitive leaderboard competition for serious racers.
Gene Woods specializes in drift racing—the track format emphasizes technical sliding skill over pure speed, which is why reviewers consistently praise it for skill-based competition rather than just going fast.
Vegas Superkarts hosts Sodi World Series qualification races, meaning competitive drivers can use the venue to qualify for international competition.
Vegas Superkarts: The venue runs a brand new Sodikart RT10 fleet with 4-stroke gas engines, which are noticeably more powerful than the electric karts found at most indoor facilities.
Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix Family Fun Center: The venue offers a "3 Hour Euro High Speed Go Kart Pass," providing European-style high-speed racing experiences—an unusual offering for a family fun center that appeals to serious kart enthusiasts.
Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix Family Fun Center: With 4 separate go-kart and grand prix tracks on site, this is one of the larger multi-track facilities for recreational karting, giving visitors multiple racing experiences in one location.
Rex Center's mini golf course is themed with dinosaurs, a quirky touch that reviewers specifically call out as memorable—one guest even mentioned the dinosaur theme made the experience stand out during their pre-airport pit stop.
Speed Vegas: Offers high-end exotic car experiences including Porsche 911 GT3, Ferrari 488, and Lamborghini Huracan, making it more than just a standard go-kart venue
Speed Vegas: Highly rated with 4.7 stars from 4,559 reviews, indicating exceptional customer satisfaction in motorsports experiences
Speed Vegas: Located near iconic Las Vegas landmarks like the Neon Museum and the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, offering a quintessential Vegas racing experience
Speed Vegas: Provides professional driving instruction with coaches who help drivers maximize performance, with significant review mentions of instructors like Chandler
Speed Vegas: Offers diverse motorsport experiences beyond car racing, including off-road tours and go-kart options
Need 2 Speed features a two-story indoor track with strict lap-time-based racing rules—drifting and bumping are prohibited, making it a precision-driving experience rather than a contact-heavy format like some other facilities.
Need 2 Speed: The Reno location recently relocated to a new facility that expanded beyond go-karts to include mini golf, VR, bowling, arcade games, and a full beer garden with lawn games—making it one of the more diversified entertainment complexes in the karting scene.
Desert Park Raceway tops out at 90+ mph—exceptionally fast for a go-kart facility, giving it genuine performance credentials.
Desert Park Raceway: Members can bring their own go-karts or motorcycles to practice on the track anytime there are no scheduled events, making it a serious training ground for competitive racers.
Desert Park Raceway: The venue hosts organized NNKC (Northern Nevada Kart Club) racing events throughout the year, including competitive races with multiple classes and an annual awards banquet.
Grand Prix Plaza's go-karts feature ERS (Energy Recovery System) deployment mechanics, mirroring actual Formula 1 technology—meaning competitive racers need strategy about when to use power boosts, not just raw speed.
Grand Prix Plaza: The venue combines racing experiences across multiple formats: go-karts, competitive sim racing with daily leaderboards, an F1-themed museum with exhibits, and grandstand viewing—making it more of a motorsports complex than a traditional kart track.
K1 Speedway is known as a racing photography destination, specifically set up with podium photo opportunities—unusual for a go-kart venue but perfect for Las Vegas visitors wanting Instagram-worthy moments.
K1 Speedway: GLO KARTING is featured as a signature racing format here, bringing neon/glow racing to Las Vegas—a night-time twist on traditional electric karting that plays to the city's entertainment culture.
K1 Speedway hosts the K1 Speed E-World Championship, positioning it as part of a competitive professional karting circuit rather than just a recreational venue.
Coconut Bowl at Wild Island: The go-karts here are electric and indoor, which reviewers note as unique—plus they feature automatic safety controls that pause the race if someone crashes, prioritizing safety over speed.
Carson Raceway specializes in drift racing with dual track configurations—a slick road course and oval course—making it one of the few go-kart venues that focuses specifically on drifting as its core offering.