Junior Karting Championship Dates
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Junior Karting Championship Dates
Please Call us on 01249 783 010 to check for availability.
SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 1: SUNDAY 6TH FEBRUARY
ROUND 2: SUNDAY 20TH FEBRUARY
ROUND 3: SUNDAY 6TH MARCH
ROUND 4: SUNDAY 20TH MARCH
ROUND 5: SUNDAY 3RD APRIL
ROUND 6: SUNDAY 17TH APRIL
ROUND 7: SUNDAY 1ST MAY
ROUND 8: SUNDAY 15TH MAY
ROUND 9: SUNDAY 5TH JUNE
ROUND 10: SUNDAY 19TH JUNE
AUTUMN CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 1: SUNDAY 7TH AUGUST
ROUND 2: SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST
ROUND 3: SUNDAY 4TH SEPTEMBER
ROUND 4: SUNDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER
ROUND 5: SUNDAY 2ND OCTOBER
ROUND 6: SUNDAY 16TH OCTOBER
ROUND 7: SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER
ROUND 8: SUNDAY 20TH NOVEMBER
ROUND 9: SUNDAY 4TH DECEMBER
ROUND 10: SUNDAY 18TH DECEMBER
Junior Karting School Dates
Please Call us on 01249 783 010 to check for availability.
Saturday 2nd July
Sunday 31st July
Sunday 28th August
Saturday 10th September
Sunday 25th September
Saturday 8th October
Saturday 15th October
Sunday 13th November
Sunday 27th November
Sunday 11th December
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