Ipswich City Dirt Karts, Round 5
Round 5 of the Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club’s championship for two and four-stroke karts was run on Saturday as a day/night event. The Noise was there!
Round 5 of the Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club’s championship for two and four-stroke karts was run on Saturday as a day/night event. The Noise was there!
Industry appointments, club news, international updates, photography competitions – this and more in the latest Quick News!
The Noise was dodging the dirt at Ipswich City Dirt Kart’s opening round of the 2022 season (includes video).
It was another fabulous race day a week ago at Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club. Conditions were perfect and the drivers didn’t disappoint. The Noise was there and recorded the action.
There are new lockdowns, border and travel restrictions, race meetings postponed, Government promoting vaccination, dissidents promoting the opposite. Regardless of where you sit in the political/ethical/medical/logical landscape, we’d like to know where you, the karter, sits regarding COVID vaccination.
The Victorian Speedway Kart Title that was due to be held at Laang Speedway on May 29 will now be held at Avalon Raceway.
The official Speedway Karting Association of Australasia (SKAA) rule book has been released for the current season and it contains a number of new and adjusted regulations.
Lots of mixed news snippets in today’s post of anything karting… from anywhere. Club, industry, product news & info from Australia and around the world.
AIDKA’s return to racing has been expanded with Western Australia and South Australia approved to go green from July 1st, with no restrictions on nomination numbers.
These things look pretty sharp, and so does the race shop. Outlaw karts built and raced by the QRC Karts team in California.
Speedway Karting Association of Australasia has advised its clubs that competitors’ current logbooks will carry over for next race season in 2020-21.
Due to today’s Government announcement of further restrictions to mass gatherings, all AIDKA events have been cancelled effective immediately.
AIDKA has cancelled the 2020 SA State Titles due to the outfall over the Corona virus, however its clubs are free to choose whether they run their own club events, on the provision entries do not exceed 125 competitors and a bunch of protocols are followed.