Karting in Minsk.
Now a lot of people in different countries likequickly ride their own cars. And according to the laws of the Russian Federation and laws in many other countries, it is strictly forbidden to drive fast in the suburbs of the city, and a speed limit is set outside the city.
For those fans who like to compete in driving, the best way to spend a good time is to
By itself, carting is a carrungs on small cars on certain, equipped trails or institutions, which have the name of a rifle. Now these routes are located in all major cities in the central part of the city, and also often outside the city, on the equipped routes in the open territory.
Karting began to exist since the 30'sour century in the United States. Its discoverers were ordinary boys, who rode on trolleys from a hill. And then, after the war, Art Ingles, who was a mechanic at a well-known vehicle manufacturing plant, presented the first stages of cars to the public. After that such events were often held and developed at the highest level in many countries.
Nowadays, many guys like to spend time on karting. Very often such events take place both between a group of persons and at a high level between companies, regions, cities and countries.
This sport is also involved in the female sex,as many girls like fast driving. Karting is a sport, therefore it is often engaged not only by fans of such driving, but also by professionals who perform in national sports competitions and represent their country or city.
Now the construction of variousroads for this kind of sport with different obstacles and sharp turns. The essence of these races is to determine and competition between some participants for speed, speed and most importantly for who will first come to the finish. In amateur racing, the guys themselves can come up with prizes for the winner. And in professional sports, the first place often brings a gold medal and another cash reward or some valuable and meaningful gift. Also, this sport is very dangerous, which in itself can carry a great danger to the health of the person who takes part, and even death.