
Dubai Autodrome is the best place in the UAE to try out go-karts, supercars or Formula DXB cars, regardless of experience.
Dubai Autodrome today
Dubai Autodrome offers a variety of options for speed enthusiasts, including two formats of karting: a 1.2km outdoor track with 17 turns, a bridge and a tunnel – perfect for thrill seekers. Sessions last 15 minutes (including about 12 minutes on the track) and cost between AED 115 and AED 150, with an average of about AED 130. For children and beginners, there is an indoor track of about 620 metres, where participants aged 7 and above and a height of 125cm are allowed to race; prices also start from AED 115.
The “Arrive & Drive” format allows you to arrive without prior registration and participate in sessions according to the schedule. Sodi World Series competitions are held regularly, and Mini-Prix programs and training at the DAKA Academy with professional coaches are available for children. There are also individual training sessions, including up to three 15-minute sessions per hour.
In addition to karting, Dubai Autodrome is a full-fledged motorsports centre with an international level (FIA Category 1) track, 5.39 km long. It hosts professional races, drift days and supercar races, including Formula DXB cars with a manual gearbox and acceleration to 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds.
Feedback from visitors highlights the high level of service, safety and good organization. The complex was built in 2004 and has become one of the key motorsport venues in the region. In addition, as part of sustainable development, a solar power plant has been installed here, which covers part of the energy consumption and reduces CO₂ emissions by more than 2,000 tons per year. The circuit also actively hosts international competitions - including F4 UAE rounds, Formula Regional and 24-hour races.