ProKART Indoor Racing

Burnsville, Minnesota

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Indoor
★★★★ 4.0

Tucked into the heart of Burnsville, ProKART Indoor Racing brings year-round go-kart action to the Twin Cities south metro, making it a go-to spot when the weather keeps outdoor plans on ice. This indoor track is designed for quick access and spontaneous fun, especially for locals in Burnsville, Eagan, and nearby suburbs looking for an active way to spend a few hours without a long drive. Unlike outdoor tracks, ProKART’s climate-controlled facility means racing stays consistent no matter the season, with well-maintained karts that deliver a responsive, grippy ride on a thoughtfully laid-out circuit. The track operates on an arrive-and-drive basis, so no reservations are needed for individuals or small groups—you can just show up and hit the track after a brief safety briefing. That makes it ideal for casual racers, friends looking for an informal challenge, or families with older kids and teens who want a taste of real speed in a safe setting. If you're planning something more structured, ProKART also accommodates group events and private parties, from birthday celebrations to corporate team-building, giving groups a chance to race together and track lap times. While the focus is on accessible, competitive fun rather than professional simulation, the setup rewards control and line choice, letting beginners get comfortable and more experienced drivers push their limits. It’s not about flashy theatrics—it’s straightforward, satisfying racing that suits both first-timers and repeat visitors looking for reliable weekend excitement.

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Know Before You Go

Booking model
Most indoor tracks sell timed sessions (10-15 min) at $20-35 each, with packages of 2-3 races discounted. Reservations strongly recommended for evenings and weekends.
Kart speed
Adult karts top out at 35-50 mph on indoor tracks — quick enough to feel fast in a concrete-walled facility. Junior karts run slower with rev-limiters by age tier.
Minimum age & height
Most venues require drivers to be 48-58 inches tall (kid karts) or 13+ for adult karts. ID is sometimes required. Closed-toe shoes are universally required.
League nights
Many tracks run arrive-and-drive league seasons (8-12 weeks) for $300-600 with points championships. A great way to learn racecraft without owning a kart.
What's provided
Helmets, neck braces, and head socks are included. Some tracks also rent driving suits. Bring or buy nothing — you can show up in jeans and a t-shirt.

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