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  2. K1 Speed - Wikipedia

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    In late 2018, K1 Speed said that they were partnering with virtual and augmented reality brand Oculus to use their Oculus Rift virtual reality headset and several cameras monitoring a track to give K1 Speed's go-kart users a virtual racing experience. [4] K1 Speed has over 90 locations across the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Scotland ...

  3. Indoor Go-Kart Chain K1 Speed buys Grimes' Pole Position ...

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    An indoor go-karting center in Grimes reopened recently with a new name, track and go-karts. Irvine, California-based K1 Speed acquired Pole Position Raceway,1350 S.E. Gateway Drive in Grimes, in ...

  4. List of K-1 champions - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of all K-1 champions. Included are the K-1 World Grand Prix and K-1 World MAX champions as well as all the preliminary tournament winners from the events promoted by FEG (1993– 2011), K-1 Global (2012–2023), and K-1 (2014–present), following the former's dissolution.

  5. Boris Said - Wikipedia

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    Said was a co-founder of apparel and action-sports company No Fear, which sponsored much of his racing career. He also established Honda and Suzuki motorcycle dealerships when he was 21 years old. [28] In 2011 he founded a BMW car dealership in Murrieta, California. He is also a co-owner of the K1 Speed go-kart racetrack franchise.

  6. Kart circuit - Wikipedia

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    The average length for a serious racing track for karts is around 1,100 - 1,200 meters, 7 to 9 meters in width. ... K1 Speed; Pole Position Raceway; Phoenix Kart ...

  7. Jerett Brooks - Wikipedia

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    In his youth, Brooks often visited K1 Speed and built radio-controlled cars before switching to competitive trophy kart racing. [1] In 2008, he debuted in Championship Off-Road Racing's Junior 1 Kart class. [2] [3] After three years in Junior Karts, he switched to LOORRS' Modified Karts and won two races in 2010. [4] [2]

  8. Joey Coulter - Wikipedia

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    Richard Childress Racing announced at the end of the 2010 racing season that Coulter would drive a second full-time Camping World Truck Series entry in 2011. [5] Coulter finished seventh in points at the end of the 2011 season, having scored 13 top-ten finishes, and beat Parker Kligerman and Nelson Piquet Jr. to win the series Rookie of the ...

  9. McKenzy Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    McKenzy Cresswell (born 16 January 2006) is a British racing driver currently set to compete in the GB3 Championship with Elite Motorsport. He was a substitute driver in the 2023 FIA Formula 3 Championship with PHM Racing by Charouz. He is part of the BRDC Rising Star Programme. [1]