Karting is one of the best activities for teenagers because it feels like real motorsport, but it’s still structured and supervised. If you’re a parent organising a day out, or a teen wondering what it’s like, here’s the straightforward guide.
Age and height requirements
To drive at Athboy Karting Centre, you need:
minimum age 13+
minimum height 150cm
Those limits make sure the driver can reach and control the kart properly.
What the experience is like for teens
A first session is usually a mix of:
check-in and getting organised
a safety briefing
getting comfortable on track
building confidence over the run
Most teens settle in quickly once they stop trying to drive like a video game and start driving smoothly.
What to wear
Keep it practical:
comfortable clothes
closed-toe shoes
a warm layer if the weather is changeable
It’s an outdoor track, so dress for conditions.
Safety briefing and track rules
The briefing is not just formality. It tells you:
how to behave around other drivers
what flags and marshal signals mean
what to do if you spin or stop
how to keep it safe and fair for everyone
It’s worth reading the Safety Rules page beforehand as well, especially if you’re bringing a group.
Session choice for teens
Shorter sessions suit first-timers and younger drivers because they can focus fully and avoid fatigue. Longer sessions suit teens who already have a bit of confidence and want more time to settle into the flow.
If you’re unsure what fits your group, ring 086 806 8776 and tell them the ages and experience levels.
Groups, birthdays, and mates going together
Karting is brilliant for:
small groups of friends
birthdays
clubs and team outings
If you’re organising, the biggest win is simply having everyone arrive on time and listen to the rules. For larger groups, check the Events page so you can choose the right format.
Gift vouchers for teenagers
Gift vouchers are an easy win for birthdays, Christmas, and exam-finish treats. It also removes the stress of picking the perfect date, because the recipient can choose what suits. Buy voucher
A quick confidence tip for first-timers
Tell the teen driver this before they go out:
smooth steering is faster than aggressive steering
brake early and calmly
look where you want to go, not where you fear you’ll end up
That advice alone makes the first session far more enjoyable.