Karting clubs organize club racing at their home tracks. They determine class structures, and final rules drawing on industry standards. Some clubs own the track where they race, others have agreements to provide maintenance and upkeep. Most clubs operate as non-profits and many have decades-long histories of bringing volunteers together to support local racing. They often emphasize youth and driver development, fun, and sportsmanship.
The clubs listed here are associated with tracks found in the One Stop Karting database. Many are actively seeking new members and volunteers, or are fundraising to expand their offerings and continue to bring racing to the community. In a nutshell, these clubs are essential to plug into the local karting scene wherever they are present. Many tracks provide club races organized by the track owner. Those tracks are still listed as providing 'club racing' but don't have a dedicated club listed here. If you notice a track is missing a club, give us a shout via the contact form.