Entertaiment

Entertaiment
- Address: St. Petersburg Blvd.
- City: Plovdiv
Description
Address: St. Petersburg Blvd.
Opening hours: 10.00 a.m - 22.00 p.m
The Lauta Karting Track in Plovdiv is the only one in Bulgaria recognized by the international karting organization. Her terrain is used every year for international competitions. It is located on an area of 20 decares, the track is 870 m long and 8 m wide.
The track has a high-tech measuring system for time and maximum speed. The tribune has 220 seating areas, a sound system and a commentary post.
Lighting is provided with eight floodlights to allow high-speed fans to compete after sunset. Each year Lauta runs hosts of republican and international competitions. Unprofessional drivers can join the Summer Amateur Championship.
Karting as an expersive sport is widespread in Bulgaria. There are a large number of runs in the country, but a small number of them are well maintained. Karting sport can be practiced in several other cities - Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Sevlievo, Kyustendil, Mraza, Breznik, Blagoevgrad, Sopot, Varna, Velingrad, Shumen, Dobrich and Sunny Beach resort.
The first rules of this extreme sport were developed in England in 1960, when there were already 120 map makers. In the Karting Circles, it is remarkable that the creator is the mechanic of Curting Kraft, the American Art Ingles Company. In his home town of Glendale, a road map was created, which differed significantly from the current models.
The promotion of cartoons in Europe took place in 1958 when five American cards were delivered to England. Not long after, there were companies to produce innovative cars.
In Bulgaria, Kart was first seen by an Italian circus who in his requisition had a karting car that became an attraction.