Reviewed · BIRMINGHAM TOURS
Epic Karting in the Centre of Birmingham
Fast karts, close racing, real adrenaline. I like how this session keeps things simple: 30 minutes of karting split into three heats, with a quick safety briefing so you can get moving fast. I also like the way the venue staff keep the energy up, with names like Gemma, Simon, Tyler, and Jakob showing up in the stories people share.
One consideration: it’s not recommended for people with epilepsy, and electric racing can feel intense if you’re sensitive to fast motion. The upside is that the format is built for both first-timers and more competitive drivers who want focused practice laps.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Race
- Where You Race: Teamworks Birmingham City on Fazeley Street
- Price and What You Actually Get for $56.50
- The 1 Hour 15 Minute Flow: Gear Up, Brief, Then Race in Heats
- Getting Ready: What Equipment Is Included and What to Bring
- Electric Karting Feel: Fast Acceleration and Fair Competition
- Track Time With Others: Making It Competitive Without Losing the Fun
- Staff and Energy: Gemma, Simon, Tyler, and Jakob Matter
- A Realistic Note on the Worst-Case Scenario
- Who This Works For, and Who Should Skip It
- Small Group Size: Max 18 and Why It Helps the Experience
- Should You Book Epic Karting at Teamworks Birmingham City?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Epic Karting in Birmingham?
- How long does the experience last?
- What does the ticket include?
- How many people is the maximum group size?
- What time should I arrive?
- Is there a language option?
- Is the activity suitable for everyone?
- Is the venue near public transportation?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Key Things to Know Before You Race

- Three heats, 10 minutes each so you get racing time without long downtime.
- Arrive 30 minutes early so you’re ready for the briefing and gear up on time.
- Electric karts with quick throttle response that make short races feel like proper battles.
- Small group size (max 18) which helps keep the session moving and the track time fair.
- All equipment included, so you can show up and drive rather than shop.
Where You Race: Teamworks Birmingham City on Fazeley Street

Your race starts at Teamworks Birmingham City: Karting, Laser Tag, Simulator Racing, 202 Fazeley St, Birmingham B5 5SE. This is a mixed-use spot, so you’re not just standing in a parking lot with a kart track. It’s the kind of venue where friends can do different activities before or after their sessions.
The location is also listed as near public transportation, which matters in Birmingham, where traffic and parking can add stress. If you’re planning this as part of a day out, it’s easier when you can arrive without playing bumper cars with buses and vans.
One practical move: read the start time on your confirmation and plan to be at the venue early. They specifically ask you to show up 30 minutes prior. That buffer is what keeps you from feeling rushed when it’s time to suit up and get briefed.
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Price and What You Actually Get for $56.50

At $56.50 per person, you’re paying for a timed karting experience that includes safety briefing, equipment, and 30 minutes of actual karting (3 x 10-minute races). That’s the core value here. You’re not buying a vague promise of fun, you’re buying specific track time.
For groups, this price often pencils out well because it’s activity-based and easy to coordinate. It’s also a good option when you want something competitive, but not so long that everyone gets tired and cranky.
There’s one thing to keep in mind: this is a short format by design. If you’re hoping for a full-day motorsports vibe with nonstop laps, you might feel like it ends quickly. The counterpoint is that the session is intense in the best way, and short heats make it easier for beginners to stay confident.
The 1 Hour 15 Minute Flow: Gear Up, Brief, Then Race in Heats
The experience runs about 1 hour 15 minutes total. In the middle of that, you get 30 minutes of karting broken into three 10-minute races.
Here’s the usual flow you should plan for:
- Check in and gear up after arriving early.
- Safety briefing so you know how to drive the electric karts and what the track rules are.
- Three racing heats where you can build confidence lap by lap.
- Head back out after the session, since the activity ends where you meet it.
The “three heats” structure is more than a schedule detail. It helps you improve during the same session. First heat is about finding grip and rhythm. Second heat is where you start passing. Third heat is where people get bold, because they know the clock and can push.
If you’re doing this as a group outing, the heat format also makes it easier to keep everyone engaged. Nobody is sitting for half the day waiting their turn.
Getting Ready: What Equipment Is Included and What to Bring

You’re told all equipment is included, and that matters for budget and convenience. You don’t need to bring your own kart kit or worry about finding the right gear before you arrive.
Still, you should plan like this:
- Wear clothes you can move in and that won’t mind getting a little dirty.
- Come with closed-toe footwear (that’s the most common expectation for karting environments, even if the exact footwear rule isn’t spelled out here).
- If you’re bringing a group, show up early enough for everyone to get geared up without losing time.
Because the session includes a safety briefing, it’s also smart to pay attention even if you think you’re already a pro. The faster you understand the track rules, the faster you can focus on racing.
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Electric Karting Feel: Fast Acceleration and Fair Competition

This is electric karting, and one of the big wins is how it supports close, friendly competition. People highlight the way these karts create a natural race mindset among friends, especially for groups where some drivers are new and others are more experienced.
Electric karts also tend to make the experience feel responsive and consistent session to session. That’s part of why short heats can feel so intense. You get straight-line sprints, sharp cornering, and repeat chances to refine your driving.
One detail worth noting: in some sessions, the track has been described as slippy, and that actually helped keep the racing fair. In other words, if grip is lower, the fastest driver isn’t always the one who just guns it. Smooth steering and smart throttle control can matter more.
Track Time With Others: Making It Competitive Without Losing the Fun

This format is good for both beginner energy and competitive drivers. For first timers, the three-heat structure helps. You’re not forced to perfect everything in your first 10 minutes. You get a reset built into the schedule.
For more serious drivers, the value is that you still get multiple racing windows, not just one long run. By heat two and three, you can start shaping your strategy: where to brake later, where to hold your line, and when to take a risk.
Also, keep an eye on how you position yourself at the start of each heat. Short races often come down to the first few turns and who gets clean lanes. If you start well, the rest of the race gets easier.
Staff and Energy: Gemma, Simon, Tyler, and Jakob Matter

Service is a big part of why this place feels fun. In the best experiences, staff help you feel confident quickly. Names that show up in the stories include Gemma welcoming people and looking after groups, with Simon and Tyler helping on track, and Jakob delivering confident birthday-day energy.
You’ll see the difference most during the briefing and the moment you’re switching from listening mode to racing mode. When staff are clear and upbeat, beginners pick up fast. When the session runs on time, the whole group stays focused on driving instead of waiting.
A Realistic Note on the Worst-Case Scenario

There is at least one serious negative story where someone felt the karts were not running at full power and that an instructor was distracted. That’s not something you should ignore.
What can you do to protect yourself?
- Arrive early, so setup and checks happen before you’re in a rush.
- During the safety briefing or gear-up time, ask a staff member if you have any question about how the karts are supposed to feel.
- If something seems off once you’re in the first heat, speak up right away rather than waiting until the end.
The good news is the overall ratings point strongly to smooth, enthusiastic sessions. But it’s still smart to be alert and to flag issues immediately if they come up.
Who This Works For, and Who Should Skip It
This experience is listed as something most people can participate in, and it’s offered every day of the week. That makes it a useful option when you need a flexible activity in Birmingham.
It’s especially well suited for:
- Groups who want a shared, high-energy activity
- Teen days out and family celebrations
- Beginners who want short, confidence-building races
It’s not recommended for:
- People with epilepsy (important)
- Anyone who gets overwhelmed by rapid, intense motion or who doesn’t feel comfortable in fast driving situations
If you’re traveling with someone who may be sensitive, consider giving them the chance to watch or ask questions before they gear up.
Small Group Size: Max 18 and Why It Helps the Experience
This session has a maximum of 18 travelers. That matters more than it seems.
Smaller groups usually mean:
- Less time waiting around
- More consistent scheduling
- A better chance that everyone gets adequate attention during briefing and setup
And when you’re doing timed racing, waiting can drain excitement fast. The best karting experiences feel like a steady rhythm, not a stop-start day.
Should You Book Epic Karting at Teamworks Birmingham City?
If you want a straightforward karting hit in the centre of Birmingham, I think this is a strong choice. You get real track time, three racing heats that keep the pressure manageable, and gear provided so you can focus on driving.
I’d book it if your group includes beginners and you still want the session to feel competitive. I’d think twice if anyone in your party has epilepsy, or if your idea of fun needs long laps and hours of nonstop racing.
Overall, this one looks like a value-driven, high-adrenaline activity that stays fun because it’s tight on timing, not because it drags on.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Epic Karting in Birmingham?
It meets at Teamworks Birmingham City: Karting, Laser Tag, Simulator Racing, 202 Fazeley St, Birmingham B5 5SE, UK.
How long does the experience last?
The duration is about 1 hour 15 minutes.
What does the ticket include?
It includes a safety briefing, 30 minutes of karting split into 3 x 10-minute races, and all equipment.
How many people is the maximum group size?
The maximum is 18 travelers.
What time should I arrive?
Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your start time. For example, for a 5pm session, arrive at 4:30pm.
Is there a language option?
The experience is offered in English, and your confirmation is received at the time of booking.
Is the activity suitable for everyone?
Most people can participate, but it is not recommended for people with epilepsy.
Is the venue near public transportation?
Yes, it is near public transportation.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
No. This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
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