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  2. Margay Products Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Margay has been around karting almost since karting began. The company started out in 1964 making gearboxes for karts then tried building chassis. It proved to be an instant success. Margay has built more than 20,000 chassis and has won more races in the World Karting Association than any other manufacturer. Current Margay team drivers who have ...

  3. Gillard (kart manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Gillard's karts were successful in Europe, notably with Peter de Bruijn's team. In 1998, Kimi Raikkonen joined de Bruijn for the European Formula Super A championship in which he finished 2nd overall, racing a Gillard machine. [3] [4] Gillard chassis won the 2001 and 2004 KF1 European Kart Championships with Carlo van Dam and Nick de Bruijn ...

  4. MotorSport Ranch - Wikipedia

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    MotorSport Ranch is an auto racing facility located in Cresson, Texas 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Fort Worth. The membership-based track is described as a country club with a road course instead of a golf course, and features three track layouts, a skidpad , garages, a clubhouse, and on-site businesses.

  5. Is it legal to drive a golf cart on Fort Worth streets? Here ...

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    As of May 2021, golf carts can be driven on Texas streets under certain circumstances. During the 87th Texas Legislative session, House Bill 1281 was passed certifying the new golf cart rules.

  6. Rupp Industries - Wikipedia

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    Rupp Industries was a Mansfield, Ohio-based manufacturer of go-karts, minibikes, snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles founded by Mickey Rupp in 1959. Rupp Industries operated from 1959 until bankruptcy in 1978. [2]

  7. Steve Arpin - Wikipedia

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    Arpin was born in Fort Frances, Ontario. He made his racing debut in Go-Karts at Riverside Speedway in Rainy River, Ontario at the age of 10. He won several races as a rookie and was at the top of the standings most of his karting career. By the age of 14, Arpin started racing Mini-Sprints at the Emo Speedway in 1997.

  8. Trackhouse Racing - Wikipedia

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    Suárez scored the team's first top-five with a fourth-place finish at the Bristol dirt race. [47] With a total of four top-10 finishes, Suárez finished the 2021 season 25th in points. In February 2022, Trackhouse announced that Freeway Insurance would be a primary sponsor for Suárez and the No. 99 car for five events during the 2022 season .

  9. World Racing Group - Wikipedia

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    Norman, Oklahoma businessman Paul Kruger purchased the financially troubled World of Outlaws touring series in 2001, and took the company public in October 2003 as Boundless Motorsports Inc. [3] Kruger proceeded to purchase Dirt Motorsports, a New York state based sanctioning and promotional company that operated touring series, as well as owned or controlled management of the Canandaigua ...