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Sprintkart Speedway 2012 Season!

The 2012 season is getting close with the first race set for May 4th, 2012. We will have a 2012 meeting Tuesday, March 6th, 2012 at 7 P.M. at the Davenport Airport to discuss membership and rule changes. The 2012 schedule is set.

2011 Track Champions

Congratulations to the 2011 track champions! They include: Clone Class champion and 4-time track champion Rick Phillips, Jr. Clone champion Josef Lowe, Jr. Yamaha champion Oden McDonald, and Rookie of the Year and Jr. Briggs champion Hanna McDonald.

Need Help Getting Started?

Anyone who has a interest in getting started with kart racing, please contact Steve Duffy at 563-324-7770 or Fred Williams at 309-798-9698.

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Karting has become so popular that you should be able to find a track near you. Most of the major cities in the US have one or more tracks designed especially for racing. This is really the most important element at this stage...finding a track you're comfortable with.

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2008 Sprint Kart Speedway Results

Friday, July 11, 2008

Kid Karts
1st Brandt Carter
2nd Alec Smith
3rd Issac Payne
4th Ashton Wheeler

JR I Briggs
1st Braydon Doberenor
2nd Logan Ralston
3rd Dalton Weedon
4th Conrad Hoover
5th Colon Chaupa

JR I Yamaha
1st Carter Hagen
2nd Austin Fulton

Sportsman
1st Quentin Fishlein
2nd Garrett Bouchard
3rd Max Nimerick
4th Bobby Garrison
5th Bart Johnson

Adult Animal
1st Eric Untiedt
2nd Geoff Untiedt
3rd Rick Phillips

Go-Kart News From The Web

U.S. border cops nab go-kart hauling Mexican pot
(Reuters) - U.S. border cops in far-west Arizona have seized an off-road go-kart and trailer packed with marijuana, in the latest bizarre attempt by Mexican smugglers to beat beefed up border security. The Border Patrol's Yuma sector said agents and officers from the Cocopah Tribal Police Department spotted the single-seater go-kart hauling a trailer through the desert near Yuma, Arizona on ...

Arizona agents seize go-kart hauling pot
Officials say when the suspects realized they'd been discovered, they turned the go-kart back toward the border and abandoned it, along with the marijuana.

Go-kart packed with $100,000 worth of Mexican marijuana seized by U.S. border patrol
The bizarre plot by Mexican drug smugglers was foiled when U.S. border patrol officers spotted the drug-filled go-kart hauling a trailer through the desert in far-west Arizona on Tuesday night. Its driver had abandoned the vehicle, and was nowhere to be found.