Location: 22500 N 43rd Ave Glendale, AZ 85310, USA -
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Phoenix Kart Racing Association (PKRA) is a member owned and operated club and facility established in 1982. Our multiple configuration asphalt track is 3/4th of a mile long and averages 25 feet in wi... morePhoenix Kart Racing Association (PKRA) is a member owned and operated club and facility established in 1982. Our multiple configuration asphalt track is 3/4th of a mile long and averages 25 feet in width. With 12 turns of various radii and over 500 feet of straight away, it’s a constant challenge for both the novice and expert driver. PKRA is located in Phoenix, Arizona inside the Adobe Dam Park and Recreation Area.
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Kid Kart Honda
The new Honda GX50 engine was introduced last year, and has taken the USA Kid Kart category by storm. The engine has a low entry price, and a predicted 100+ hours of reliable operation. The engine is sealed direct from Honda, with no internal modifications allowed, providing a fair playing field so racers can focus on driving improvement instead of buying more horsepower.
Shifter
PKRA has fostered some of the Nations Top Shifter Kart Pilots. Shifter Karts are exciting, and action packed. If you are familiar with motocross bikes, you will be right at home working with the Stock Honda CR125 engines utilized in this category today. CR125 Engines provide an economical engine for this category, and class growth is back on the rise.
World Formula & 206
Briggs and Stratton is an American Icon in Small Engine Powersports. The World Formula category is one of the most popular at PKRA due to low entry price, and ease of use.
TAG and TAG Cadet
This category uses the Vortex MiniROK Engine. It is the fastest growing cadet class in the USA, with a total sell-out history at the annual SuperKartsUSA SuperNationals in Las Vegas. The 60cc air-cooled 2-cycle engine is easy to tune, self starting, and extremely equal from engine to engine. This category is for drivers 8-12 years of age. less
Location: NOLA Motorsports Park, Nicolle Boulevard, Avondale, LA, United States -
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The NOLA GT MAX Cup is a race series run in conjunction with the NOLA Sprint Kart Championship at NOLA Motorsports Park. It is an Arrive & Drive race program where drivers 15 years of age and older th... moreThe NOLA GT MAX Cup is a race series run in conjunction with the NOLA Sprint Kart Championship at NOLA Motorsports Park. It is an Arrive & Drive race program where drivers 15 years of age and older that don’t own a sprint kart can race each other in equally prepared Sodi GT MAX rental karts with 21 hp Rotax MAX engines.
The NOLA GT MAX Cup is also part of the Sodi World Series, the biggest Arrive & Drive Karting Series in the world! Every driver that participates in the NOLA GT MAX Cup is eligible to score points for national and international rankings, topping the charts could earn you an invite to participate in the SWS World Finals in Europe. less
Welcome to the NOLA Sprint Kart Championship, our racing series events take place on a monthly basis on our world class NOLA Sprint Kart Track, host of numerous national and international races. Each ... moreWelcome to the NOLA Sprint Kart Championship, our racing series events take place on a monthly basis on our world class NOLA Sprint Kart Track, host of numerous national and international races. Each race in the series run on one of over 30+ configurations. We can run from as short as a quarter of a mile to a mile in length. Our program offers race classes for all experience levels and age groups.
The NOLA Sprint Kart Championship is part of the United States Rotax Max Challenge Series and the Briggs & Stratton Weekly Racing Series presented by RLV Tuned Exhaust.
If you do not have a kart we offer an Arrive & Drive race series as well. Click here for more information on the NOLA GT Max Cup!
Below you will find all of the information you will need to get started racing with the NOLA Sprint Kart Championship. For additional information, Email [email protected]. less
The Road Racing Series (formally Enduro Series) is different from the other four WKA national touring series. Laydown-enduro and sprint-enduro karts are built specifically for enduro-style road racing... moreThe Road Racing Series (formally Enduro Series) is different from the other four WKA national touring series. Laydown-enduro and sprint-enduro karts are built specifically for enduro-style road racing. Enduro-style road races are not held on sprint-style courses, but longer road courses typically built for race cars that are between 1.5 and 4.5 miles (7.2 km) in length. Gearbox (shifter) karts and Touch-and-Go (TaG) sit-up style karts also compete at Road Racing events. It is not uncommon for 40 to 50 different classes to compete throughout the course of a Road Racing weekend. less