Karting Clubs

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

Georgia

Lamar County Speedway →

Georgia Sprint Karting Association

The Georgia Sprint Karting Association (GSKA) at Lamar County Speedway organizes a local kart racing series, serving Atlanta and Middle Georgia since 2005. GSKA has several membership offerings including individual, family, and guest memberships. Members are eligible for year end Championship awards and trophies. The club is accommodating to all and may create new classes on demand in addition to its Championship. Standard classes include championship eligible LO2026 and Vintage classes, as well as Comer Kid Kart, TAG levels from Rookie to Masters, and KA 100 Junior and Senior classes.

Idaho

Glenn Morgan Raceway →

Snake River Karters

The Snake River Karters maintain the track and run the club racing at Glenn Morgan Raceway at Foster Field, and have been doing so since 1959. Snake River Karters is a member-driven non-profit organization. The club maintains all track facilities and reinvests membership fees into track and facility maintenance to keep the sport and the fun going every year. The club maintains a friendly environment that fosters fun and serious racing. Club members have achieved many wins at the International Karting Federation (IKF) National level.

Michigan

East Lansing Kart Track →

West Michigan Kart Club

The West Michigan Kart Club makes it easy to get into karting. The club recommends joining an open practice or two (recommended especially for first time racers). With proper safety gear and a kart it's possible to sign up for a race. The club also recommends spectating a WMKC event before investing in karting to learn what it's all about. They welcome newcomers at all races.

Nevada

Desert Park Raceway →

Northern Nevada Kart Club

The Northern Nevada Kart Club (NNKC) is family-oriented with a long history maintaining the Desert Park Raceway track at Stead Airport. Being exposed to the Nevada sun takes its toll on the track, and as a result the NNKC which operates as a Nevada nonprofit cooperative corporation is seeking donations for needed improvements to the track surface. Find their donation page here: https://www.nnkcreno.com/nnkc-fundraiser. The club aligns with the International Kart Federation rulebook in setting its own rules and standards for club racing.

New York

EPCAL Motorsports Park →

Long Island Karting Experience

Long Island Karting Experience (LIKE) is a Kart Club designed to promote driver training and team work with both go karts and motorcycles. Our family friendly environment is designed to introduce members of the motor sports community to Karting. LIKE supports all levels of Karting enthusiast from beginner to expert and young to experienced.

Ohio

Lorain Ohio Kartplex →

Black River Kart Club

The Black River Kart Club is a new club affiliated with the also new Lorain Ohio Kartplex. Check out the track page for details on the extensive class offerings for kart owners at this new facility. The club operates as the racing program of the Kartplex.

Oregon

Affinity Circuit →

Southern Oregon Karters Association

Southern Oregon Karters Association hosts monthly races at Affinity Circuit, from March - October. The club is welcoming of everyone, and caters to all ages, genders, backgrounds, and skill levels. Single and family memberships are available. SOKA aligns with the Northwest Karting Association rulebook. SOKA is raising funds to expand its offerings to the local community, including updating its racing equipment, adding concessions, and installing a children's playground. Info on how to make a tax deductible donation can be found here https://www.sokaracing.org/donations.

Texas

North Texas Karters →

North Texas Karters

Karting in Denton / North Texas has a storied history. Following the closure of nearby tracks after karting reached its high watermark in the area in the 1980s, the North Texas Karters built their own track which they continue to own and maintain today. The North Texas Karters is a very active organization with many participants and open membership. The club annual and monthly membership options including an annual family membership. With so much activity, there are plenty of opportunities to volunteer at its many racing events. The club is currently fundraising to expand the track and accepts donations through its website!

Virginia

Larry King Law's Langley Speedway →

Hampton Roads Kart Club

The Hampton Roads Kart Club at Langley Speedway has a rich, 50 year history of making karting accessible to Virginia racers and karting fans. The club serves an active community of racers from ages 5 and up and even has a 'juicebox division' of ages 3-5. Annual memberships are available to participate in year-end awards in classes and series. Racing is permitted without membership.