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Kid
Kart Corner
Kid Karts are without a doubt the most popular class in
karting. They are also the most important as well. What
we mean is that, kid karts are, at all levels, the perfect class to
build and grow the sport of karting as well as the industry.
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Illinois
Young Guns and future Allstars!
Photo by Joe Brittin
, Mid-State Kart Club |
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Most
cost effective entry level class, startup cost at around $1500-$2000
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Low
Maintenance, as far as constant engine and accessories refresh
and replacement
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Drivers
are in the highest point for learning in their lives.
Drivers are eager to learn and receptive to instruction
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Drivers
have NO bad habits to be broken while teaching them to excise
correct fundamentals
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Drivers
and their parents spend the most quality one on one time of any
sport
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Safest
of all the classes due to additional safety measures, devises, exercises,
and reduced speeds
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these reasons we put a priority on the attention, exposure, and
instruction placed in this class. Unlike any club, track, or series, we put
all this emphasis
and parameters in order to maintain an exponential growth,
level playing field, and an absolute blast of a time? Safe,
Fun, & fair are our goals.
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Frequently
Asked Questions
What
is an Allstar Kid Kart?
How
is this different from the Novice Class?
How
do you become an Allstar?
Why
can 8 year olds run?
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Who
will
Be
the
Next
Allstar
Class? |
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2002
Allstars following the SIRA Mini Series Championship Race in Brazil
Indiana
Lt.
to Rt.: Brooks Levy, Cameron Smock, Zack Spencer, Adam Ruder,
Weston Vickers, Tyler Allen, Tyler Seifert, & former SIRA
President Bud Snelling |
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