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  2. Kart circuit - Wikipedia

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    A long circuit is defined as being an outdoor circuit of more than 1,500 m in length. [2] Typically they are shared for other motorsport and only have gearbox kart races. This type of event can see karts ( Superkart ) reach speeds in excess of 160 mph (250 km/h).

  3. Kart racing - Wikipedia

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    Kart racing or karting is a motorsport discipline using open-wheel, ... All are using the same water-cooled no-gearbox 125 cc "long life" two-stroke engines, which ...

  4. Go-kart - Wikipedia

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    Go-karts come in all shapes and forms, from non-motorised models to high-performance racing karts. Karting is a type of racing in which a compact four-wheel unit called a go-kart is used. Art Ingels created the first go-kart in Los Angeles in 1956. [1]

  5. Superkart - Wikipedia

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    A Formula E/Division 250 cc superkart at Castle Combe, England. Superkart is a form of motorsport road racing that uses karts on long circuits. The bigger difference between a superkart and most other forms of kart is that they have full aerodynamic bodykits, as well as having a longer wheel base than sprint chassis, and are generally raced on car circuits over 1,500 metres in length.

  6. Sprint car racing - Wikipedia

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    The biggest division in outlaw karts is the open division. The opens can run 450 cc four strokes, 500 cc two strokes, or 550 cc four-strokes. The 450 cc and 500 cc motors are the more popular options because the 550 cc motors are not run at all tracks, and the tracks that do run them make the kart weigh extra.

  7. Atlanta Motorsports Park - Wikipedia

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    AMP's kart circuit is a 0.85 mi (1.368 km) long track that can be divided into four separate tracks and allows up to three simultaneous events at once. The track was built to meet CIK Level A standards, and the full course has 43 feet of elevation changes.

  8. Purdue Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue Grand Prix is a go-kart race that has been held annually by Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, since May 17, 1958.It is known as "the Greatest Spectacle in College Racing."

  9. Cart - Wikipedia

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    The term "go-kart" (also shortened as "kart", an alternative spelling of "cart"), has existed since 1959, and refers to a tiny race car with a frame and two-stroke engine. The old term go-cart originally meant a sedan chair or an infant walker. Other carts: Rickshaw: Transport for humans. Pushcart: a cart that is pushed by one or more persons.