Go-karting is one of the most popular activities during your camping stay in Corrèze and elsewhere in France, especially as it caters to all ages. This motorsport thrills adrenaline seekers and provides many benefits, including improved reflexes and concentration with regular practice.

Feel the Rush

Go-karting in Corrèze promises an adrenaline-packed experience. Whether it’s the start, overtaking an opponent, or navigating a turn, drivers experience excitement and thrills. It’s the perfect escape during a Corrèze getaway! With practice, karting also sharpens reflexes, particularly when avoiding collisions or staying on track through tight curves. Karting is a family-friendly activity, allowing children to safely enjoy this high-energy motorsport and experience the joy of a thrilling adventure.

Where to Go Karting in Corrèze

JCS Karting in Lubersac
Spread over a 3.5-hectare area, the Lubersac track is 800 meters long and 7 meters wide. Several kart models are available:

  • Inikarts for children aged 7 and up;
  • 9CV/270cc;
  • 14CV/390cc;
  • 28CV/250cc for experienced drivers.

JCS Karting is open year-round from Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., and daily during school holidays and public holidays with the same hours.

Tips for Karting in Corrèze

Ensure proper seating: Sit comfortably with your back against the seat for optimal kart control. Keep both hands on the wheel: Make sure your hands can move freely for better handling. Stay focused on the race: Keep calm in all situations—accelerating, overtaking, braking, cornering, or recovering from a skid. Master braking techniques: Hard braking: Stops the kart immediately by locking the rear wheels. Progressive braking: Gradually reduces speed when entering a corner. Stick to the racing line: Avoid premature acceleration, which can lead to oversteering and destabilize the kart’s rear. Excessive speed is also risky as it may cause understeering, where the kart's front wheels lose grip.

Our Tips Before Practicing Karting in Corrèze

Make sure you are seated properly. By sitting correctly with your back against the seat, you will be able to control the kart effectively. Keep both hands on the steering wheel, ensuring you can move them freely to maintain the best control of the vehicle. Stay focused on the race. Always try to keep your composure in every situation: acceleration, overtaking, braking, turning, going off the track, etc. Master braking techniques: Hard braking: This involves stopping the kart abruptly by locking the rear wheels. Trail braking: This technique involves gradually reducing speed when entering a turn. Stick to the racing line. Avoid premature acceleration, as it could lead to oversteer, destabilizing the rear of the vehicle. Excessive speed is also discouraged, as it can cause understeer, meaning a loss of grip in the kart’s front wheels.