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11/10/2022
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Munich
Germany
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23
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Goal of the Activity

The goal of our events is to help students get to know the city and it's surroundings. 

    Also we want to bring them together to find new friends and get to know other cultures, for this we organize different events like parties, trips, sports events and many more.

Description

We published the event with this description:

    Join us for a fiery race on one of the biggest electric Go-Kart racetracks in Germany! You and around 12 other students will compete for eternal fame and glory: the title of the very first ever TUMi Karting Champion!

How does it work?

The whole event takes 30 minutes. First qualification, then some laps of racing.

We know it costs a lot! Karting is always expensive, this is still a very good price.

You think 30 minutes is too little? Racing is demanding and even after this little time you might feel a bit dizzy already.

First registration at the venue costs 4 euros. This is included in the price .

Important to keep in mind!

Arriving at the suggested time is mandatory! We cannot refund people who are late, since we have to pay for the whole racetrack!

Have your proof of test/vaccination ready

Some crashes happen (although you should avoid them). The Karts are equipped with seat belts and you get a helmet. Still, crashing against another kart feels unpleasant.

Transportation to the location is not included in the price! (if you have a Semesterticket it's included)

The location is about 1 hour away from Munich Central Station! Near the city of Dachau. So please plan ahead

Looking forward to racing with you!

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By organising this activity, the organisers want to contribute to the following Sustainable Development Goals
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Showcase Cultural Heritage
Social and Cultural Integration in Local Community
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