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8/19/22 - Attention all racers! We have had a last minute cancellation with our Night Lights Lantern event next weekend. In hopes of making it an enjoyable weekend we have tried to put together a fun, stand alone event in its place on Sunday August 28th! We have a 1.6 mile course laid out which incorporates nearly every turn NCMP has to offer! We have a modified number of classes available, as well as a modified schedule for the event. We plan to make this happen in a one day format with NO Saturday practice available on this course. We also plan to have standing, Le Mans style starts (you will be in the kart, no running to the kart). With a track this size we won't have enough time in the day to qualify so we will be starting in order of entry received. We know this is last minute but hoping we have an opportunity to make a fun event for anyone interested!
6/16/21 - Returning this Thursday June 17th through Saturday June 19th at NCMP is the Vintage Karting Association. We invite everyone to come out and experience old school kart racing, with karts on track and on display from the beginning of the sport in the 1950's and on. This is a truly unique event with many of karting's most famous names in attendance. We hope to see you there!
7/3/20 - This weekend Cup Karts North America will be racing at NCMP for the second round of their 2020 championship season! Also this weekend Jessup Amusements will be setting up a carnival midway with rides and more starting Friday from 5pm to 10pm and Saturday 1pm to 10pm with a fireworks display by Scarrette Pyrotechnics Saturday night for Fourth of July! Come out and check out karting, the carnival and fireworks on Saturday only at NCMP!
Also this Saturday June 29th is the 2019 Race for Riley at NCMP! The Race for Riley is a charity karting event to benefit Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. This year's event will feature numerous racing kart classes and well as rental kart races for a chance to race against Jarrett Andretti! Racing kart owners can sign up online and those looking to sign up for the rental karts to race Jarrett Andretti can download that form here.
6/10/19 - The 2019 Race for Riley is scheduled for Saturday June 29th at NCMP! The Race for Riley is a charity karting event to benefit Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. This year's event will feature numerous racing kart classes and well as rental kart races for a chance to race against Jarrett Andretti! Racing kart owners can sign up online and those looking to sign up for the rental karts to race Jarrett Andretti can download that form here.
1/19/19 - New Castle Motorsports Park is happy to present our 2019 Race and Event Schedule! The KRA Series will run a 14 Race series again this season and NCMP will also host numerous Regional and National events in 2019. We look forward to another exciting and fun year of kart racing at NCMP!
The NCMP 125 is a 125 lap endurance race for LO206 CIK karts around the famed New Castle Motorsports Park! This race also features pit stops and optional driver changes. Practice and qualifying will take place on Saturday, October 20th with the race on Sunday, October 21st. Last year's race had over 40 entries and we hope to meet or exceed that number this year! NCMP 125 Race Details -
She was a cheerleader at Hononegah Community High School in nearby Rockton in 1996.[8] She spent her off-time babysitting for a nearby family when she was not racing.[9] Initially she had no interest in racing;[10] Patrick thought of a career as either a secretary, a singer, or a veterinarian.[11] When the girls were ten and eight respectively, their parents sought a hobby that would bring the family closer together. They saved money to purchase a pontoon boat, but its owner did not respond to their offer.[5] The sisters told their parents of their wish to race go-karts after a friend of Brooke's allowed her to drive one; they were each given a go-kart.[12]
Patrick began karting at Sugar River Raceway in Brodhead, Wisconsin.[a][13] Her father acted as her crew chief and her mother kept statistics on her racing.[14] Patrick had no role models or idols; she was never "striving to achieve female goals", but aspired to "be the best [she] could be."[15] In her debut race, she crashed into a concrete wall at 25 mph (40 km/h) due to a brake failure. She was not injured.[12][5] Patrick improved to finish second out of twenty drivers at the year's end after a twenty-two race schedule.[16] She gradually improved her eye to foot coordination, allowing her to set numerous age track records at Sugar River Raceway and Michiana Raceway Park.[17] Following her interest in kart racing, Patrick dabbled in snowmobiles, motocross, and midget car racing.[12]
Mario Kart DS is a racing game part of the Mario Kart series for the Nintendo DS, developed and published by Nintendo. Mario Kart DS was released first in North America, in November 14, 2005, and is the first and only mainstream Mario Kart game to be released first in North America. Unlike its predecessor, Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, it retains the traditional single-driver kart racing elements in the Mario Kart series, where players race against seven competitors in obstacle tracks, using item-based weaponry to gain further advantages over their opponents. It is the first handheld Mario Kart title to use live-rendered 3D graphics for most of the objects in the game, including characters, vehicles, and racetracks.
Throughout the entire series, the Rocket Start allow drivers to give them an extra speed boost and get a head start when a race begins. To use the technique for this installment, players should stay at the starting line and wait for the countdown to hit two. When it does reach that number and when it starts to fade, players should hold the button to rev up the kart's engine. When START appears on the race screen, the kart receives a small boost of speed out from the starting line, which is a very helpful move to get first place early on in a race. But, there is a risk to this move. If players hold the button before the two fades, it may make the player's kart falter, and takes a few seconds to get back up to normal speed. If the player holds the after the second "ding" sound is heard and end, the player can get a boost that is a little faster than the normal small boost.
In the options menu, the player can select "Settings", "Edit", or "Erase Data". Under "Settings", the sound output can be changed between stereo, headphones, and surround and the "Locate Friend" feature can be togged on or off. "Locate Friend" notifies the player about friends who are seeking opponents while connected to the internet. Under "Edit", the player can change their nickname and make their own emblem for racing throughout the game. They also have an option to make the emblem show up on the kart they are driving. Additionally, this emblem shows up next to a player's name while driving in a multiplayer or Nintendo WFC race. "Erase Data" clears all save data.
The serial number on your Club Car can help you determine the model year. The serial number of each vehicle is printed on a bar code decal mounted either below the passenger side cup holder or above the accelerator or brake pedal (Example: PH0901-123456, as shown, or F9901123456). The letters or letter at the beginning of the serial number (1) indicate the vehicle model, could be one or two letters. The following four digits (2) indicate the model year and production week during which the vehicle was built. The six digits following the hyphen (3) represent the unique sequential number assigned to each vehicle built within a given model year.
The serial number on your Club Car can help you determine the model type. See instructions above for locating and reading your serial number. A directory of serial number codes and associated model types can be found here.
The serial number of each vehicle is printed on a bar code decal mounted either below the passenger side cup holder or above the accelerator or brake pedal (Example: PH0901-123456, as shown, or F9901123456). The letters or letter at the beginning of the serial number (1) indicate the vehicle model, could be one or two letters. The following four digits (2) indicate the model year and production week during which the vehicle was built. The six digits following the hyphen (3) represent the unique sequential number assigned to each vehicle built within a given model year.
Tillett car seats are hand sculptured into the perfect ergonomic shape using the years of experience gained designing seats for competition karts. Perfectly comfortable with little or no padding, they are lightweight, compact and give car drivers the "seat of the pants" feeling of a racing kart.
Snell certification labels are 3 ¼ inches by ¾ inches with rounded corners and have a specific color based on the Standard. Each label has a unique serial number starting with one or two alphabetic characters and a six-digit number. Since 2010, all Snell labels have had a barcode included. You can find illustrations of these labels here.
If you have any question about label authenticity or certification validity of a helmet on the Snell certified helmet lists, you can send Snell the label serial number along with the helmet brand, model name and date of manufacture to snell.label@smf.org. Helmet and label pictures are helpful in identifying labels as well.
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