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Race For That Adrenaline On PowerPlay’s Newest Go-Karting Track

14th Oct 2025
Written by:
Ilaria Sanzari
Contributor | Urban List, Sydney, NSW
Eloise Luke
Contributor | Urban List
  • A go-kart rider crosses the finish line to a waving flag at Power Play

PowerPlay is home to some serious adrenaline rush, with Aussie racers having completed over 11 million laps, and counting, across their several venues in both Melbourne and Perth. 

To get more tyres drifting during this end-of-year festive season, they've just opened their newest go-karting track in Braybrook, Melbourne—with races kicking off from Friday 10 October. Think multi-level tracks with ramps to give you that speed boost, and sleek electric karts (with helmets to match).

a go-kart rider turns the corner on the power play track

Follow in the Melburnian F1 racer’s footsteps and get behind the wheel Oscar Piastri style, racing against friends, family, or coworkers (better you than us). This newest go-karting installation brings leisure and fun to ages 10 and over, making it the ideal spot for a kid’s birthday party, or to wrap up the financial year with your team. 

PowerPlay itself was founded by World Rally Championship co-driver Glenn Macneall, which explains why they’re the fastest-growing electric go-karting brand in Australia. It also explains how they've managed to retain all the best parts of the racing world, while eliminating the worst–no fumes filling up the venue, and plenty of safety bars in place.

A rider and power play owner shake hands post-race

“Our Braybrook venue combines cutting-edge technology with zero-emission racing to deliver a premium social experience that’s safe, fun, and better for the planet,” says Macneall. 

With adult races starting at $37 per person and junior races from $33, along with special family and date night deals available, this go-karting spot will have your occasion covered. Nibble on some classic hot chips and try your luck on their arcade games for that post-ride cool off too, just to get in that extra win. 

A go-kart rider lit up by flashing neon lights on the track

You’ve bowled. You’ve dodged lasers. Now it’s time to put your money where your mouth is. PowerPlay’s new go-karting track down the road is your shot at glory—or at least a good excuse to trash-talk your mates for weeks.

Image credit: PowerPlay | Supplied