Stay dry and keep warm at New Jersey’s indoor high-speed raceway

JERSEY CITY, N.J. – RPM Raceway, New Jersey’s premier indoor go-kart destination, is inviting thrill-seekers to stay dry, keep warm, and experience high-speed fun at its newly renovated flagship location in Jersey City.

The entertainment brand, founded by father-and-son team Eyal and Andrew Farage, operates multiple venues across the Northeast, offering an action-packed escape for families, friends, and corporate groups.

Each location features multi-level racing tracks, arcade attractions, and event spaces designed for team building, private parties, and spirited social competition.

Stay dry and keep warm at new jersey’s indoor high-speed raceway
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Key Points

  • RPM Raceway’s Jersey City flagship offers world-class indoor kart racing and entertainment
  • Co-founders Eyal and Andrew Farage have expanded the brand to five U.S. locations
  • Venues include arcades, bowling, billiards, and VR attractions for guests of all ages

A hub for racing and recreation

RPM Raceway’s venues—including Jersey City, Long Island, Stamford, Syracuse, and Poughkeepsie—bring people together through interactive, competitive fun. Guests can enjoy electric go-kart racing, arcade gaming, and other indoor attractions, with pricing starting at $18 per race.

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The facilities also serve as event destinations for corporate gatherings and private buyouts. For younger visitors, RPM offers instructor-led junior racing camps, youth leagues, and skill-enhancing lessons through its racing academy.

From vision to velocity

Co-founder and COO Andrew Farage helped bring RPM Raceway to life while still a student at the University of Southern California. Inspired by a 16-day cross-country trip with his father, the two envisioned a space where people could connect through thrilling real-world experiences.

After launching the first location in 2010, Andrew built a career that included time at United Talent Agency, where he helped develop venture-backed consumer brands. His business acumen and digital innovation later earned him a spot on Forbes 30 Under 30 in Venture Capital. He returned to RPM Raceway in 2019 to help expand operations, which have since generated over $100 million in revenue.

A foundation built on experience

Eyal Farage, RPM’s CEO and co-founder, began his career in construction after immigrating to the United States from Israel in 1985. A veteran of the Israeli Defense Forces’ parachute division, Eyal went on to establish Aviv Construction, a successful firm specializing in high-end residential and industrial projects across the New York metro area.

Drawing on his construction background and entrepreneurial drive, Eyal applied decades of hands-on experience to build RPM Raceway’s physical infrastructure and guest experience.

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Beyond the track

Each RPM Raceway features its own lineup of attractions—from bowling alleys and premium billiards to virtual and augmented reality adventures. The company’s approach combines Italian-engineered go-karts with modern hospitality, creating immersive environments for entertainment and connection.

For more information or to book a race, visit RPMRaceway.com.

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