
Kartdrome at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park
π Tailem Bend, SA
Full-scale karting facility at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park in Tailem Bend with a challenging outdoor track, safety briefings, professional gear fitting, and structured race formats including Bronze Cup events for groups of 10+.
This was my first visit to KartDrome with my family as a Birthday present. Very impressed with the facility, track and process to book, conduct safety briefing and fitting of safety gear. The trackside staff were very helpful with checking our helmets and assisting us into the Karts with our safety harness. The Karts themselves were easy to drive and loads of fun with several bends to make the driving experience more challenging. Some of the Karts look like they have had a hard life. One of our group had an engine problem because the manual choke was left on as he left pit straight. Another in our group had to change Karts as the starting rope broke. The staff overcame these issues quickly. The televised ranking of members in a group on a large screen for lap times and a podium inside allowed us to take photos. There is a small Cafe for coffee and drinks plus snacks. The upstairs viewing platform provides a great view of the Kart track for non-drivers but it has limited seating. The carpark area is very large. Access to the KartDrome is very well signposted. This is a place where family (except under 14year olds who canβt drive) or groups can meet, undertake an activity and let their competitive spirit loose.
π Family Action Verdict
Best for families with teenagers aged 14 and over and competitive adults β the track is genuinely challenging and not a novelty circuit. Mixed groups of first-timers and experienced drivers both enjoy it, as the Bronze Cup format creates real race tension regardless of skill. Non-drivers have a viewing deck.
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Ian Blue
3 months ago
βThis was my first visit to KartDrome with my family as a Birthday present. Very impressed with the facility, track and process to book, conduct safety briefing and fitting of safety gear. The trackside staff were very helpful with checking our helmets and assisting us into the Karts with our safety harness. The Karts themselves were easy to drive and loads of fun with several bends to make the driving experience more challenging. Some of the Karts look like they have had a hard life. One of our group had an engine problem because the manual choke was left on as he left pit straight. Another in our group had to change Karts as the starting rope broke. The staff overcame these issues quickly. The televised ranking of members in a group on a large screen for lap times and a podium inside allowed us to take photos. There is a small Cafe for coffee and drinks plus snacks. The upstairs viewing platform provides a great view of the Kart track for non-drivers but it has limited seating. The carpark area is very large. Access to the KartDrome is very well signposted. This is a place where family (except under 14year olds who canβt drive) or groups can meet, undertake an activity and let their competitive spirit loose.β
Emma Uren
4 months ago
β10 of us booked into a βBronze Cupβ on a Saturday afternoon recently - a mix of first timers, including three teenagers between ages 15-17 years, and returning kart-fans, all super-competitive! The weather forecast by the day of our booking wasnβt great: with rain expected and so we were all nervous, assumed it would be cancelled (even hoped) but when I called to check, I was told they go ahead in most weather. Well, it was a blast! Despite the rain and being saturated from the first lap(!) everyone had a great time. Those who had karted before said it was such a different experience driving in wet track conditions, making it more challenging but definitely all were glad to have taken part. If you can muster 10 people to book a βCupβ style, itβs a lot of fun having the qualifying followed by laps under race conditions. Tips: change of clothes if youβre likely to get wet! Spectators can watch from an upstairs covered viewing deck (the view is a bit distant to the longer track).β
Andrew Seymour
a month ago
βOver the past few years we have visited many kart tracks in different parts of the world are raced both 2stokes and 4strokes. The Bend is one of the best. A small issue with one of the karts but that was dealt with very quickly, it happens and wasnt a problem. The staff were professional yet down to earth and friendly. Highly recommend The Bend Kartdrome for a family day outβ
Anne Lentakis
a month ago
βAwesome track and powerful Karts, neat and clean facilities and professional and friendly staff. Best karting experience in SA!! Thanks so much!!β
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Overview
Kartdrome at The Bend uses purpose-built karts on a professional outdoor circuit with elevation changes and technical corners that reward skilled drivers. Safety briefings and full gear fitting are standard before every session. Bronze Cup group events suit 10+ participants across mixed experience levels. The facility operates in wet weather. An on-site cafe, ample parking, and a viewing deck for non-drivers are available. Minimum age to drive is 14 years.