Karting Atlanta

T225 Senior Final: Al Edwards started on pole with Dela Debrah and Bhanu Yedla in third. Yedla jumped Debrah for second on the opening lap as Danny May jumped up to third. May continued his charge through the field and took the lead on lap three but retired on the next lap due to a technical problem.  Edwards retook
Lo206 Cadet and Junior Final:  Olivier Piatek (Junior) started on pole ahead of Spencer Mast (Junior), Braden Heber (Junior), and Joseph Saddington (Cadet). Mast dropped to 13th on the opening lap allowing Piatek to lead the race with a small gap in the opening laps. Luke DaCosta (Junior) gained three positions on the opening lap to take second place.
Mark your calendars, the AMP Kart Racing Public Endurance Series has its 2019 dates! ______________________________ Feb 2 – 4 Hour Winter Enduro (Register) Apr 27 – 6 Hour Spring Enduro (Register) Jul 6 – 8 Hour Summer Enduro (Register) Oct 5 – 10 Hour Fall Enduro (Register) ______________________________ Click the link to Register for more information about each race.
Fifteen teams gathered in Dawsonville on April 22, 2017 for Atlanta Motorsports Park’s six-hour Spring Enduro. This race was the second in a series of four endurance races that AMP is hosting in 2017. The teams of two to four competed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in AMP’s professionally-maintained fleet of Sodi karts. Pacemakes won the Light class and
Karting is often referred to as the “hidden gem” of motorsports. It is where almost all of the world’s professional racecar drivers began their careers, and it is arguably the most family-oriented recreational sport. While the cost of karting may seem high, the value of the memories you make doing it is priceless. The list below contains the Top

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