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2026 Winter Series

TBA

2025 Pro Tour

15DAYS

SKUSA Mexico

22DAYS

2025 PKC

30DAYS

2025 TSRS

78DAYS

Next SKUSA Pro Tour Event


PRE-ENTRY OPEN NOW!!!
Will close Mon, March 24 at 11:59 PM PST

ATTN: KA Master/Master Shifter
We need at least 10 entries in each class by March 12 or they may be removed from the schedule for the remainder of the season.

WINTERNATIONALS - Rounds 1&2 March 28-30, 2025
Speedsportz Racing Park
22994 Hwy 242
New Caney, TX 77357
(866) 607-7223
speedsportzracingpark.com
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Track will run practice Weds/Thurs

Event Bulletin

  • 3/13 10:00 AM - CAPACITY UPDATES: KA100 Junior and Senior are both sold out. Please make sure to get on the waitlist if you are interested so we can evaluate the viability of opening one or both up. We will make an announcement regarding KA100 Master and Master Shifter shortly.
  • 3/12 9:00 AM - CAPACITY UPDATES:  KA100 Senior is now sold out.  KA100 Junior will sell out at any moment.  Mini Swift is not far behind. If you are interested in any of these classes, please make sure to enter before they sell out or join the waitlist once they do.
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SKUSA Pro Tour

SKUSA Pushes Back New X30 Pipe And System Upgrades Until SpringNationals Event In Utah, Due To Covid-19 Delays
Tuesday, 02 February 2021 22:08
Due to extremely congested shipping ports and COVID-19 logistics, IAME USA have experienced unforeseen delays in shipments. This in turn means the inability to procure new engines and exhaust systems in a timely fashion, as outlined in the previous update memorandum. SuperKarts! USA have confirmed they will delay the introduction of new systems in their events until the SKUSA ProTour SpringNationals in Utah.

While incoming shipments are expected in the next couple of weeks, the best laid plans cannot overcome the chaos caused by this ongoing pandemic. In order for teams and customers to have sufficient time for preparation, SKUSA have opted to delay the introduction in their sanctioned competition. The new roller-type main bearings will still be approved for use at the first SKUSA event in New Orleans. Teams and drivers who are preparing their current equipment early will not have to re-do them. We thank our racers for their ongoing patience and understanding during these extremely difficult times.