Adult Challenge GP
Challenge Yourself and Join the Ultimate Kart Racing League.
Do you think you have what it takes to go wheel-to-wheel with the best drivers at your local K1 Speed? Then participate in our Adult Challenge GP league – a competitive racing series that is easy to join, affordable to join, and non-committal. Pick the race or races you want to join at your nearest track and pit yourself against K1 Speed’s fastest kart racers.
Adult Challenge GP participants must be 18 years or older to compete. We also offer a Junior Challenge GP for racers 4′-0″ (48″) and taller, and a Teen Challenge GP for racers 4’10” and taller who are under the age of 18.
2024 Adult Challenge GP Schedule
Registration starts at 6:00 pm and ends at 6:30pm. Racing begins promptly at 6:30pm.
SALT LAKE CITY RACES ARE THE FOLLOWING MONDAY
Points are non-transferrable between locations.
JANUARY 7TH
FEBRUARY 4TH
(Miami – February 18th)
MARCH 3RD
APRIL 7TH
MAY 5TH
JUNE 2ND
(Fort Lauderdale – June 9th)
(Rogers – June 23rd)
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JULY 7TH
AUGUST 4TH
SEPTEMBER 8TH
OCTOBER 6TH
NOVEMBER 3RD
DECEMBER 1ST
Pricing – Each monthly event includes the following:
14 Lap Qualifier 1 – standard qualifying for best time.
14 Lap Qualifier 2 – standard qualifying for best time. Best of 2 qualifiers sets placement for final.
16 Lap Final – grid standing start final race w/ Viewpoint Onboard Camera included
ONLY
$64.95
per event
Points
- Total number of competitors = total points for the final winner. (15 racers means 1st place gets 15 points)
- 1 points less for each following place. (Same example, 2nd place gets 14 points, 3rd 13, etc.)
- 1 bonus points awarded for having the fastest qualifying time.
- Finishing results are final on day of G.P. and will not be changed.
- In case of an incident during a position race, it will be the manager on duty decision to change positions accordingly after speaking to drivers involved.
- If a driver initiates a retaliation of a race incident during or after a final position race, that driver will be dropped automatically to the final position spot in his group and loss of points.
- If at the end of the season, there is a points tie, the driver with the best podium record will win.
Racing Format
- There will be two qualifying rounds consisting of 14 laps each. Your single fastest lap time from both qualifiers will be used to determine your position at the start of the final race.
- The final race will consist of a 16-lap race for position (14 laps in Carlsbad) and will begin as a grid standing start.
- There will only be ONE grid standing start! No restarts are allowed.
- If a racer causes an intentional or avoidable incident (crash, spin-out, etc.) that results in loss-of-position for the other driver, then the racer-at-fault is sent to the back of the grid. The innocent driver will resume the race from wherever they rejoined the field. (e.g.: if they were second and drop back to fifth as a result of the incident, they’ll continue in fifth position, not second).
- New drivers will be evenly distributed within qualifying groups.
Mechanical Issues
- There will be no switching of karts at anytime during both qualifying sessions unless there is a mechanical failure or accident, which caused damage to a kart.
- You will be able to remove a kart after the first round of qualifying.
- You will be able to remove a kart after the second round of qualifying.
- There will be no switching of karts during a final race unless there is a severe mechanical failure.
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