Kart Racing

LO206 Cadet Final: The LO206 Cadet class had provided some of the closest racing all year and the championship came down to the final race of the season. Alyssa Vascocu went into the final round with a slim lead in the standings but if she finished third or worse and Oliver Piatek won she would lose the championship. Vascocu
LO206 Cadet Final:  Alyssa Vascocu started on pole and maintained the lead on the opening lap while Logan Buice passed Kai Mars for second on the opening lap. On lap three Buice spun at turn two, taking him out of contention for the win while Oliver Piatek overtook Mars on the same lap to move into second. Piatek took
With rain in the forecast for the afternoon drivers prepared for a challenging day that could see mixed conditions during the finals races. Almost every class featured a sizeable field which led to close racing on track. LO206 Cadet Prefinal: Alyssa Vascocu started on pole with Oliver Piatek and Joseph Saddington behind. Piatek made the best start and took
The fifth round of the AMP Karting Series took place over the weekend as drivers of all ages battled for their spot on the podium. The day got off to a damp and foggy start as families prepped their karts but by the time practice rolled around, the fog had lifted and the drivers took to the track.  Lo206
Lifelong racer and AMP member, Todd Brown, has been chasing adrenaline highs since he was five years old in dirt track motorcycle racing. Todd quickly rose through the ranks and won the Daytona 125cc GP in 1980 and participating in the 250cc class the following year.  “Then life got in the way,” Todd said. “I decided to go to
Round three of the Atlanta Motorsports Park Kart Championship Series took place on Saturday and it featured intense battles for the lead throughout the various classes. The usual two-race format was reduced to one race due to a lightning delay, but racing resumed with the LO206 Junior and Cadet class. LO206 Junior and Cadet Class Alyssa Vascocu started first
I’ve been a car and motorsports enthusiast for my whole life, but when I started working at Atlanta Motorsports Park in July I had never been go-karting. It was something that I had wanted to do for a while but never made the time for and I was eager to experience it firsthand after hearing my new colleagues praise
Atlanta Motorsports Park has taken numerous steps to keep visitors and staff safe in our efforts to safely reopen to the public during the Coronavirus pandemic. During these trying times, we have resorted to groundbreaking technology to keep everyone involved as safe as possible.  The SaniBoXX RS-12 has played a large role in maintaining a safe environment for public
Ax Kametches started working at  Atlanta Motorsports Park in September of 2019 as a race shop mechanic, kart tuner, and kart school instructor. Ax came to Atlanta Motorsports Park as a 19-year-old racing enthusiast eager to work in and around motorsport. It was quickly realized that Ax had a natural ability behind the wheel and he took a three-day

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