Melbourne weather doesn’t stop the action
Rain brings a whole new challenge to the track. While many people stay indoors, experienced drivers know that wet weather creates some of the most rewarding racing conditions. With professional supervision and strict safety procedures, we operate in most weather conditions, so your day of racing can still go ahead.
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Nothing is more important than the safety of our guests and staff.
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Every Go Karting session begins with a comprehensive safety briefing before our trained team supervises every race from start to finish. Throughout the day, Race Control continuously monitors track and weather conditions to ensure racing remains safe.
If conditions change, our team can pause or suspend racing immediately.
Safety measures include:
- Continuous Race Control supervision
- Comprehensive safety briefing before every race
- Track marshals monitoring every session
- Regular assessment of weather conditions
- Immediate response if conditions become unsafe
WHAT HAPPENS IF THE WEATHER GETS WORSE?
Most bookings proceed as planned, even when rain is forecast.
If severe weather develops during your booking, our team will assess conditions in real time.
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Timeline
Rain Forecast
Your booking will usually proceed as scheduled.
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Track Assessment
Our experienced team continuously monitors conditions.
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Unsafe Weather
Only severe conditions such as lightning, hail or torrential rain may require racing to stop.
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We’ll Look After You
If Le Mans needs to suspend your session due to unsafe weather, our team will discuss the available options with you.
Rain Forecast?
Don’t cancel your plans just yet.
Melbourne weather can change quickly, and a forecast of rain doesn’t automatically mean your race won’t go ahead. We operate in most weather conditions and only suspend racing if conditions become unsafe.
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If severe weather does impact your booking, our team will assess the conditions and guide you through the available options.
The most important things to know about wet weather racing:
- Most rainy days are race days
- Racing only pauses for unsafe weather
- Weather monitored throughout the day
- Your safety always comes first
WHY PEOPLE LOVE WET WEATHER RACING
It’s a completely different race.
Rain transforms the track.
Braking zones become more technical, racing lines evolve, and smooth driving becomes the key to setting fast lap times. It’s why wet weather racing is respected throughout motorsport and why many experienced drivers love the challenge.
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Whether you’re chasing your fastest lap or simply looking for a memorable experience, racing in the wet offers something completely different.
What makes wet weather racing so highly sought after?
- Master New Racing Lines
Discover a completely different way to attack every corner. - Skill Over Speed
Smooth inputs and precision become your biggest advantage. - No Two Races Feel the Same
Changing grip levels make every session unique.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do you race in the rain?
Yes. We operate in most weather conditions, including light and moderate rain.
Will I get wet?
There is a chance you may get wet during your race, so we recommend wearing comfortable clothing and enclosed shoes that you don’t mind getting a little damp. We also have complimentary water resistant race suits available on the day if it is raining to help keep your clothes cleaner and drier.
Is wet weather racing safe?
Yes. Racing only proceeds when our experienced team determines conditions are safe. Every session is supervised by a Track Marshall, and we continuously monitor the weather throughout the day.
What weather stops racing?
Only severe weather conditions, such as lightning, hail or torrential rain, may require racing to be suspended.
Can I cancel because rain is forecast?
A forecast of rain doesn’t automatically mean racing will be cancelled. We encourage guests to arrive as planned unless advised otherwise by our team.
Please refer to our terms and conditions for booking-specific information.
Should I drive differently in the wet?
Our safety briefing and experienced track marshalls will provide you with everything you need to know before heading onto the track. Smooth steering, braking and acceleration are generally the key to getting the most from wet conditions.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and fully enclosed shoes are required. We also recommend bringing a spare change of clothes if rain is forecast.
Can spectators watch undercover?
Yes. Spectators can enjoy viewing areas while staying undercover, making Le Mans a great option even on rainy days.
Don’t let the forecast stop the fun!
Some of the best races happen when the track is wet.
Book your next race and experience wet weather racing for yourself.
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