E-Kart Raceway set to open soon
Racing enthusiasts will soon get a new playground in the metro

Last September, we reported that a go-kart track was being built inside SM North EDSA. Six months later, the indoor karting center called EKartRaceway is nearing its completion, and will soon open to the public.
The new indoor karting place is located at the 3rd floor of SM City North EDSA in Quezon City. What sets it apart is that instead of combustion-engined karts, racers will be using electric-powered ones to prevent harmful fumes inside the mall.
According to the pinned post on EkartRaceway's Facebook page, they are slated to open around May 1, 2022, with only junior karts being offered. Its grand opening, however, will be announced on a later date.
Pricing is now available on their page. For walk-in customers using adult karts, prices start at PHP 950 per 8-minute race session. On the other hand, for ages 8-17 years old, the junior karts start at PHP 650 per 6-minute session.
Multi-race packages and membership discounts will be offered soon. With that, better start forming your own league or group to get discounts, as available slots will be in a first-come, first-served format.
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