The “world’s longest” indoor go-kart track is set to replace Scotland’s only indoor ski slope following its closure.
K1 Speed, a karting organisation with 70 venues in the US, have announced they are set to open the facility at Glasgow’s Braehead, as part of a £5.5m renovation project.
It is set to replace the Snowfactor site at XSite, which shut down in 2022 due to safety concerns and the rising cost of repairs and energy bills.
A three-decked indoor karting track will span over 1000-metres and will feature advanced karts – worth around £15k each and capable of hitting speeds of 40mph – and will be designed to accommodate 35 racers at one time.
The site will also feature an e-sports lounge with racing simulators.
K1 announced they had selected Braehead as its new site due to its “rich motorsport history” and proximity to Glasgow Airport.
The investment into the “state-of-the-art facility” is expected to create approximately 80 jobs.
Matt Holyfield, managing director and spokesperson at K1 Speed UK, said: “Our goal is to provide a top-tier entertainment experience that appeals to both casual racers and serious competitors.
“The new K1 Speed Braehead will embody our commitment to innovation, safety, and fun, and we’re excited to bring this to the region. We chose XSite because of its vibrant community and love for motorsport and can’t wait to see the excitement this new venue will bring to Glasgow.”
Kitty Vaughan, head of UK Leisure and F&B at Pradera Lateral, XSite’s Asset Management team, added: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome K1 Speed to XSite Braehead making us the home of the world’s largest indoor karting track and e-sports venue.
“This exciting addition not only enhances our leisure offering but also reinforces our commitment to providing inclusive and engaging experiences for all visitors.
“K1 Speed’s innovative approach and dedication to community engagement align perfectly with our vision for XSite Braehead. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this flagship venue will have on Glasgow and beyond.”
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