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Losail Circuit Sports Club will open its outdoor Karting and Mini Moto track again starting today with activities scheduled 17:00 to 22:00.
The price for a karting session is QR100 for 15 minutes and for both activities the registration will be done directly at the VIP car park of the Losail International Circuit.
For karting, the minimum age is 15 years old and any participant under the age of 18 needs permission signed by a legal guardian. Also, to take part in the karting it is compulsory to bring a helmet along for safety reasons. However, if not available, the circuit can provide one.
During the weekend of the World Superbike Championship — October 28-30 — the track will be open but it will be compulsory to have a WorldSBK ticket (Grandstand – Paddock or VIP) to access the karting area.
The coming dates of the karting are October 20, 21, 28 (karting only-WSBK ticket required), 29 (karting only-WSBK ticket required), 30 (karting only-WSBK ticket required); November 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 (karting only), 25 (karting only); December 1, 2.
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