Big Opener for Ipswich City Dirt Karters
Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club opened its year of competition with almost 100 entries competing across 12 groups in round one of its two and four-stroke Championships. The Noise reports.
Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club opened its year of competition with almost 100 entries competing across 12 groups in round one of its two and four-stroke Championships. The Noise reports.
Here’s some light reading for the off season – the 2023 Karting Australia Manual that was made available today.
Here’s a bunch of News Briefs to finish off the work week – anything from club news to international happenings (and everything in between).
Almost 70 karters turned up for the seventh round of the Ipswich City Dirt Karts on Saturday for another fantastic afternoon/twilight race meeting (includes video)
Despite a bunch of drivers not able to turn up because of covid, the Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club experienced its biggest event ever on the weekend with the running of the Bob Gartside Memorial. The Noise reports.
The Noise was on duty at the Ipswich City Dirt Karts on Saturday, over 70 entries contesting a range of classes, and all caught on camera. Results, photos and video now on KSN.
The Ipswich City Dirt Kart Club had to call off its race meeting last Saturday after rain hit the venue, making the surface un-raceable.
The Noise was dodging the dirt at Ipswich City Dirt Kart’s opening round of the 2022 season (includes video).
The Senior & Junior champions were determined at the Yorke Peninsula Dirt Kart Club’s last race meeting for 2021 last Saturday, and it was a hotly contested event with 100 drivers over 10 classes.
from The Noise – Wow what a weekend! Saturday November 6 was a brilliant afternoon & evening of racing at Ipswich City Dirt Karts where over 50 drivers fronted for a great race meeting. Photos & video of the action.
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.
The Morgan Dirt Kart Club in South Australia hosted the 2021 AIDKA Australian Dirt Kart Titles last weekend. It was an action-packed event with over 360 nominations contesting five races in each of the 12 classes.
AIDKA racers in South Australia are set to go back racing. The organisation posted a Covid update for its SA-based clubs outlining the requirements for this weekend.
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.
From local club-based news and information to what’s happening on the global scene; check out today’s news briefs to stay in touch with the karting world!