Formula 1 Opens High-Tech Karting Facility at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

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North London's got a need for speed.

Jan 23, 2024
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Last year, Tottenham Hotspur and Formula 1 started a 15-year strategic partnership, and the high-tech, electric karting facility being built at the North London club’s multi-use stadium is finally open for business.

F1 DRIVE is the first of its kind in Europe, creating a near authentic, immersive F1 experience for drivers of all ages and abilities. The in-stadium facility consists of three different track layouts, inspired by some of the most iconic F1 circuits around the world. 

The ‘Future Stars’ track is designed to inspire the next generation of F1 fans, whilst the ‘Sprint’ track is the perfect, engaging option for all racers. The ‘Super Circuit’ combines the two, and is the longest and most technical track available. Racers taking on the Super Circuit will experience a realistic F1 race weekend, taking part in practice and qualifying laps before their final race.

F1 Drive opens to the public on February 6, and tickets go on sale starting January 25. For Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and those that previously registered for early access, pre-sale starts on January 24.

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Formula 1 Opens High-Tech Karting Facility at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

North London's got a need for speed.

Jan 23, 2024
Simi Iluyomade
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Photography by

Last year, Tottenham Hotspur and Formula 1 started a 15-year strategic partnership, and the high-tech, electric karting facility being built at the North London club’s multi-use stadium is finally open for business.

F1 DRIVE is the first of its kind in Europe, creating a near authentic, immersive F1 experience for drivers of all ages and abilities. The in-stadium facility consists of three different track layouts, inspired by some of the most iconic F1 circuits around the world. 

The ‘Future Stars’ track is designed to inspire the next generation of F1 fans, whilst the ‘Sprint’ track is the perfect, engaging option for all racers. The ‘Super Circuit’ combines the two, and is the longest and most technical track available. Racers taking on the Super Circuit will experience a realistic F1 race weekend, taking part in practice and qualifying laps before their final race.

F1 Drive opens to the public on February 6, and tickets go on sale starting January 25. For Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and those that previously registered for early access, pre-sale starts on January 24.

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Last year, Tottenham Hotspur and Formula 1 started a 15-year strategic partnership, and the high-tech, electric karting facility being built at the North London club’s multi-use stadium is finally open for business.

F1 DRIVE is the first of its kind in Europe, creating a near authentic, immersive F1 experience for drivers of all ages and abilities. The in-stadium facility consists of three different track layouts, inspired by some of the most iconic F1 circuits around the world. 

The ‘Future Stars’ track is designed to inspire the next generation of F1 fans, whilst the ‘Sprint’ track is the perfect, engaging option for all racers. The ‘Super Circuit’ combines the two, and is the longest and most technical track available. Racers taking on the Super Circuit will experience a realistic F1 race weekend, taking part in practice and qualifying laps before their final race.

F1 Drive opens to the public on February 6, and tickets go on sale starting January 25. For Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and those that previously registered for early access, pre-sale starts on January 24.

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Formula 1 Opens High-Tech Karting Facility at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

North London's got a need for speed.

Jan 23, 2024
Simi Iluyomade
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Last year, Tottenham Hotspur and Formula 1 started a 15-year strategic partnership, and the high-tech, electric karting facility being built at the North London club’s multi-use stadium is finally open for business.

F1 DRIVE is the first of its kind in Europe, creating a near authentic, immersive F1 experience for drivers of all ages and abilities. The in-stadium facility consists of three different track layouts, inspired by some of the most iconic F1 circuits around the world. 

The ‘Future Stars’ track is designed to inspire the next generation of F1 fans, whilst the ‘Sprint’ track is the perfect, engaging option for all racers. The ‘Super Circuit’ combines the two, and is the longest and most technical track available. Racers taking on the Super Circuit will experience a realistic F1 race weekend, taking part in practice and qualifying laps before their final race.

F1 Drive opens to the public on February 6, and tickets go on sale starting January 25. For Tottenham Hotspur season ticket holders and those that previously registered for early access, pre-sale starts on January 24.

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