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SuperNationals 28


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Supernationals 28 November 12-16, 2025
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
7000 Las Vegas Blvd N
Las Vegas, NV 89115
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  • 8/13 12:10 PM - CAPACITY UPDATE - Pro X30 is almost sold out!  KA100 Junior and Master Shifter are not far behind.
  • 8/13 12:20 PM - SOLD OUT CLASSES - KA100 Senior, KA100 Master, Micro Swift, Mini Swift
  • 8/11 3:30 PM - TENTATIVE SCHEDULE POSTED - We just published our Tentative Event Schedule. Due to the recent expansion of classes, we had to move KA100 Master to the morning group and adjust the lunch break as necessary. This also means that the morning group now has 7 classes in the rotation, giving you a little bit more time between sessions.
  • 8/11 9:15 AM - IMPORTANT NOTICE - Previously waitlisted X30 Junior and Pro Shifter entries must be paid by the end of the week or they will be cancelled.
  • 8/1 1:20 PM - TEMP NUMBERS - If you have or can only pick a 1000 number in KA100 Senior, that is only a TEMPORARY number.  We will issue you a 900 number later on.
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EKN Trackside: Superkarts! USA SuperNationals 24 – Saturday Report
Saturday, 04 December 2021 01:00

Italian Matteo Vigano will start the main event from P1 in the Pro Shifter division (Photo: EKN)

One of the more important days of the Superkarts! USA SuperNationals is Saturday. The term ‘Situation Saturday’ was coined by guest announcer Chris Wheeler during one of the previous SuperNats, and continues on with the 24th edition of the event in Las Vegas. The final round of heat races were conducted outside the Las Vegas Motor Speedway along with the Last Chance Qualifiers for the final few spots of the grid on SuperSunday to crown this year’s winners.

The morning categories began with the KA100 Senior division and a third straight win by Cole Morgan (RPM / Tony Kart). The top qualifier was able to hold off brother Carson Morgan (RPM / Tony Kart) for the win in AvsB heat race to secure the pole position for the final. The CvsD heat was won by former SKUSA Pro Tour champion Brandon Lemke (FMS / Merlin) who beat out Blake Nash (Nash / EOS). Thomas Annunziata (MDR / Kosmic) finished third, and will start the main event from outside the front row. Carson Morgan and Lemke fill out the second row. Max Opalski (RPM / Tony Kart) won the LCQ with Pro Tour vice-champion Jace Park (TKG / Kart Republic) and Nolan Allison (RPG / Kosmic) needing to use their provisional spots for the main event. Read full story on eKartingNews.com