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Dromo1 Karts, built in the USA

2010 -- Grand Prix 2010 Season

Now Available at Dromo One - The Formula 1 Collection

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Non-Contact

Karting is a non-contact sport, and since motor sports can be dangerous, rules and regulations are enforced for your safety and enjoyment.

Flags & Signals

It is your responsibility as a driver to know and follow our system of Flags and Lights.

Yellow FlagSlow to half speed, single file and no overtaking.

Red FlagThe race or session has been stopped. Stop immediately and stay seated.

Green FlagThe race has started or resumed.

Blue FlagPlease allow lead driver(s) to pass.

White FlagFinal qualifying or race lap (one lap remaining).

Checkered FlagRace has ended, please slow down and return to pits.

Penalties & Dangerous Driving

No Bumping FlagA "No Bumping" sign warns drivers not to make contact.

Black FlagDangerous driving, ignoring safety flags, advantage gained by contact (ABC), push through non-existing gap (NEG), blocking or weaving, racing or overtaking during a yellow flag, unsportsmanlike conduct and pushing off barriers.

Sin Bin FlagIssued for a Black Flag. Driver must report to Sin Bin for timed penalty (duration depends on infraction, 5-20 seconds). Located at South East side of track.

Incident Procedures

If your kart is unable to move, keep your hands and feet in the kart at all times. Do not push off the barriers. Raise your hand and wait for assistance. Remain seated at all times.