Do you feel the need for speed? If you don’t have a race car, then you might want to try a go-kart. That’s right… a go-kart! Did you know that you can speed along at up to 50 mph in one of these things? It’s true, and Miller Motorsports Park in Utah will take you on the high-speed ride of your life!

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Learn more about Miller Motorsports Park in Utah on the park’s website, and follow its Facebook page to see all the events going on there. Have you tried the go-karts out there before? Tell us about your experience!

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