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An ultra-modern karting track opened in Moscow

The Miks Electro Karting site is located right on the Garden Ring and offers guests a large indoor track; VR arena designed for complete immersion in virtual reality; as well as simulators from G-Drive SMP Esports.

On December 5, a new electric karting track, Miks Electro Karting, opened in Moscow. It combines modern technology, sport, excitement and the highest safety standards. And the unique location in the Smolensky Passage IOC right on the Garden Ring makes the karting track perhaps the most accessible karting center in Moscow!

Mix Electro Karting

The complex includes an indoor track with an area of ​​2,500 square meters, a VR arena with free-roam games from Avatar Games, and the largest sim racing arena in Moscow from G-Drive SMP Esport. Here anyone can plunge into the world of future technologies from the field of motorsports and entertainment and gain experience driving modern electric karts.

Mix Electro Karting

Visitors to Miks Electro Karting will have the opportunity to hold different levels of competition – from amateur tournaments to professional championships. Driving skills are not required to operate electric karts; children from 8 years old can participate in the races.

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