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Racing in and near Las Vegas, NV

Feel the adrenaline of racing in Las Vegas with deals that bring high speed closer to your budget. Take the wheel of exotic supercars, test your limits on a real speedway, or battle friends on indoor go karts. Some experiences pair pro instruction with timed laps, letting you chase faster runs each session. Others keep it playful with family friendly tracks and electric karts. Whichever pace you choose, clear pricing and packaged sessions make it easy to plan your next thrill.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Visitors can try everything from supercar driving at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to indoor drift go karts on Fremont Street and ATV tours in the nearby desert. Popular options include Dream Racing supercars, Gene Woods drift karts, and guided ATV rides at Nellis Dunes or the Las Vegas dunes.

Track-style racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway usually ranges from about $150 for basic ride-alongs to $300 to $500 or more for multi-lap supercar or NASCAR-style driving packages. Prices vary by car type, lap count, and date, and Groupon often lists limited-time discounts for select experiences.

For families, Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix on the northwest side and Gene Woods Racing Drift Track on Fremont Street are two of the most popular kart venues. They combine multiple kart tracks or indoor drift karts with arcade games, snacks, and package deals that bundle several races together.

Supercar driving is centered at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where Dream Racing lets guests drive Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and other exotics on a dedicated road course. You can book directly with the operator, and Groupon sometimes features six-lap packages at a reduced rate for specific car categories.

Yes, several operators run guided ATV tours near Las Vegas with deals that typically include the machine, helmet, goggles, and a safety briefing. Popular options at Nellis Dunes, the Las Vegas dunes, and Valley of Fire often add round-trip shuttle service and last about 60 minutes to three hours of ride time.

Most ATV and UTV tours around Las Vegas are beginner friendly because guides set the pace, provide full instructions, and supply safety gear. Operators commonly welcome first-timers as long as they meet age and ID requirements and feel comfortable handling basic controls on desert trails.

Many kart tracks around Las Vegas allow younger riders with minimum height rules, while full-power supercar and ATV tours typically require participants to be at least 16 to 18 with a valid driver license. Ride-along options usually have lower age limits but may still require a parent or guardian present.

Indoor karting on Fremont Street is roughly a 10 to 15 minute drive from the central Strip, while Las Vegas Mini Grand Prix takes about 20 minutes. Las Vegas Motor Speedway and major ATV staging areas near Nellis Dunes or the Speedway corridor are usually 20 to 30 minutes away in normal traffic.