Atlanta Karting

Atlanta Motorsports Park is delighted to announce the official groundbreaking of its new Kart Racing Center which will include a karting clubhouse, viewing deck, and entertainment area. A ceremony was held on Saturday, Aug. 5 for members and guests to celebrate the beginning of a new era for the world-class kart track based in Dawsonville, GA. A premier destination
  Round 6 of the 2017 AMP Kart Championship Series took place on Saturday, Aug. 19 at AMP Kart Racing. Registration for Round 7 on Sep. 9 is now open. Tag Cadet: 4 Racers Tag Cadet class Spencer Lofton qualified on pole and was able to maintain his 1st place position during the pre-final and the final race. Second
  Drivers will be able to practice off the track this July at Atlanta Motorsports Park with the addition of APEX3 GT simulators created by SimCraft. According to SimCraft, the APEX3 GT is a full motion motorsport simulator that features an advanced chassis design and high fidelity motion technology for motorsport training. Drivers will be able feel the limit of adhesion,
As the business continues to grow, Atlanta Motorsports Park Karting was in need of some fresh faces to help man it’s unique pro kart circuit. In came Jessica Zagarella, a former Skip Barber Racing School race director and scheduling coordinator, to fill the role of assistant general manager at the kart track. After years of working car racing, Jessica
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
Beyond the daily public and private karting options, Atlanta Motorsports Park hosts a variety of kart races throughout the year for both kart owners and rental kart racers. Hosting at least one kart race per month, AMP is proud to be the premier destination for kart racers in Georgia. This April, AMP is offering several opportunities to compete on
Some motorsport fans may not take karting seriously, but catch racing pros from F1 and other series like NASCAR on the weekend, and they are most likely behind the wheel of a kart. Why? Well, for one, going back to karts marks a return to form for most of these guys. As Road & Track puts it: “Every Formula
Trying to beat the clock against the impending downpour, the fourth race of the 2016 Atlanta Motorsports Park Kart Championship Series was fairly fast-paced. In the name of time efficiency, many classes that were close in speed were combined in the afternoon, providing the drivers with the added challenge of more karts on the racetrack than usual. This change

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