A/N I do not own Young Justice. Sorry for not updating in awhile. If you want to know what the track looks like, google images of On Track Karting, CT.

Inside the pro track area was a huge Go Kart track with small turns and curves that no doubt would make the track all the harder to navigate. There were two sets of karts. There were single person karts, as well as double person karts. There was a bridge that went over from where they were standing, over part of the track, and over to a small middle area which the karts were parked next to. There was also a tower which had megaphones connected to it. As they walked in, the megaphones announced in a computerized voice:

"Hello, and welcome to the Pro Karting Track. As you know, there is no supervision on this track, as we trust that you will be responsible drivers. There are top of the line computers in here that will record your track times. These will, in turn, be relayed to a man in a room. He will announce the track times as in a real race. There will be no flag symbols present in this race track, but please follow the rules anyway. The karts are lined up in numerical order. You will know what kart to get into because the number on the side of your helmet will match the kart you are assigned to. This does not apply to partner karting. Thank you and enjoy your karting experience."

"Cool!" Wally yelled, and ran across the bridge. Everyone else followed. "Should we use team karts or single karts?"

"Single karts first!" Artemis said, before anyone could get any ideas. Wally started to say, "Awww," but a glare from Artemis stopped him. "Just put your stuff on and shut your damn mouth.

Wally stuck his tongue out her, but he and everybody else put on their gloves and helmets and walked over to the karts. As it turned out, the numbers went like this: Dick had 1, Wally had 2, Barbara had 3, Artemis had 4, Zatanna had 5, M'gann had 6, Roy had 7, Jade had 8, Connor had 9, Raquel had 10, and Kaldur had 11. Everyone got into the karts, which were placed next to each other, with 1 being closest to the place they were standing. There was a light hanging over them with three colors: red, yellow, and green. The red light was lit up.

A man's voice yelled from the megaphones, "Remember to check your progress on the big computer over on the wall." There was, in fact, a huge, movie screen size computer on the wall, which said all of their race names, what number they were, their time for each lap, how many laps they had made, and what their average time was. Currently, their average time, laps, and lap time were all set to zero.

"Remember not to hit the walls," the man said from the megaphone. "There are 10 laps to a round. After a round, come to a stop where you started. On your mark, get set, GO!" The light turned green, and everyone was off.

A/N HA HA HA HA HA HA...