Mitchell Koolen / Thursday, June 25, 2020 / Categories: News, International WKA Charlotte Karting Challenge Gets Underway This Weekend With COVID-19 putting a hold on motorsports around the world for more than three months, it is finally time for the World Karting Association (WKA) to return back to the track. With the Charlotte Karting Challenge on the docket over the next two weekends, a return to the famed Charlotte Motor Speedway will kick off this weekend. “We have been waiting and planning on this for quite some time,” explains WKA President Kevin Williams. “We have three of our series in competition over the next two weeks, and it will be a great, and busy, return to karting for WKA. We have WKA Series Champions, National Champions, Florida Winter Tour Champions and drivers with international experience registered across all of our series. We have teams and competitors from up and down the East Coast as well as some drivers from out West. Karting is back, and we are excited about the opportunity and looking forward to be the first national events back on track in United States karting.” With a freshly paved Charlotte Motor Speedway karting circuit, WKA Bridgestone Tires Manufacturers Cup competitors will hit the track Thursday for unofficial practice before official competition begins on Friday. The WKA Vega Tire National Road Race Series will commence practice on Friday, July 3 beginning at 4:00pm and run under the lights in a unique environment until the final checkered flag later that evening. While competition inside the Charlotte Motor Speedway heats up, competition outside the confines of NASCAR’s Home for Speed also comes as WKA Maxxis Speedway Dirt Series drivers hit the track over the Fourth of July weekend at The Dirt Track at Charlotte. “We are anticipating two great weekends of competition,” adds Williams. “Entries were steadily on the rise until closing at midnight on Sunday, June 21st as we did a good job conveying that all competitors competing inside the speedway must pre-enter. Dirt Series competitors were urged to pre-register but will also be permitted to enter trackside.” Previous Article California ProKart Challenge returns to action in 2020 Next Article Xtream Rock Island Grand Prix kart races cancelled for 2020 Print 1498 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Charlotte Karting ChallengeCharlotte Motor SpeedwayWorld Karting AssociationWKA Bridgestone Tires Manufacturers Cup competitor Comments Please login or register to post comments.