Let’s be real—choosing the right go-kart can feel a bit overwhelming, especially when you’re just getting started.
I’ve been there too. You hear names like “Rotax,” “X30,” “Shifter” thrown around all the time, and everyone’s got a different opinion.
But here’s the truth: there’s no one-size-fits-all. It all depends on your experience, preferences, and goals.

Think About Where You’re At
If you’re brand new to karting, jumping into a powerful shifter kart might not be the best move.
Trust me, they’re a lot of fun—but they’re also super physical and technical to handle.
You’ll want to build up to it.
Instead, I’d suggest starting with something like a Rotax Junior or X30 Senior.
These are great for learning the basics—things like racing lines, consistency, and building confidence with speed—without getting overwhelmed by too much power.
Want to Go Fast Right Away?
Now, if you’re the kind of person who wants to go all in from day one and you’re not afraid to struggle a little at first, you can totally go for a shifter kart even if you’re a beginner.
Just know that it’s going to be intense at the start. But hey, that’s how you learn.
The way I see it—there are two approaches:
- Step-by-step: Start with something easier, master your lines, and build your speed gradually.
- Dive in headfirst: Go straight into a high-performance kart and learn the hard way. Not wrong, just a bit riskier.
My Take? Shifters Are My Favorite
Personally, I love shifter karts. The speed, the gear changes, the challenge—it’s a lot like driving a Formula car.
But I’ve been through F3 and F2, so I’ve already put in years of experience.
If you’re starting from scratch, my advice is to start smart. Learn the fundamentals.
Once those are locked in, moving up to a more powerful class will feel natural—and way more fun.
Final Thoughts
So, how do you choose the right kart?
- If you’re new: Go for an X30 or Rotax class.
- If you want a challenge: Try a shifter kart, but be ready to put in the work.
- If you’re experienced: Pick something that matches your skills and keeps pushing you.
In the end, it’s all about what fits your style.
The important thing is to progress each time and get as many laps in as possible.
That’s where real progress comes from.
Just Senndit
– Alessio