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Pro-Stock Open June 7th, 2008
The Dynamic Electric Fall Classic is coming
Only 2 weeks away!
This will mark the end of the points season for the 2008 Race to Your Dream series.
The pre-entry deadline is next Saturday, September 6th.
In the event of rain, the race will be held on Sunday, September 14th.
We would like to thank everyone who has supported Dacosa Speedway this past year.
I want to extend my gratitude to all of our supporters.
Check out the new Photo Gallery from HernanoSports.com We have some great raciing shots from the Sring Classic. Send us your photos and we'll add them to the gallery. Email |
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Dacosa
Dacosa Speedway, Byhalia, MS. The track is located just below Collierville, TN, in Byhalia, MS. It is about 30 minutes east of Memphis, TN. Click the name above and visit their site. They aslo have maps.
The track plays host to kart racing year round. Karts race twice per month, almost every month, here at Dacosa Speedway. We also host a number of big events throughout the year. The track does have lights for night-time racing. We have also installed "soft-walls" in critical areas of the fence to provide safety to all competitors. |
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All Ages
Kid Kart classes are purpose built karting chassis that use a spec 50cc Comer C-51 Engine.
Junior Sportsman or Cadet classes are offered for kids ages 8-12. In these classes the engines range from stock 5hp Briggs to 60cc Shifters to KT100 Yamaha Junior Sportsman Can Engines.
The Junior classes are open to kids 12-15 years old. Junior classes are faster than the cadet and rookie classes and some classes are as fast as the senior classes. Classes can range from Yamaha Junior Can to 80cc
Senior classes are for drivers 15 and up. Senior classes are offered in a wide range of classes including a “Masters” class at some tracks for drivers aged 35 and up. There are usually a lot of senior classes offered in every region. From Yamaha Pipe classes that put out 18-20 hp, to Yamaha Can that have 14hp to 45 hp Shifter Kart and ICC Shifter Engines with front wheel brakes. |
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Kart Racing
Kart racing or karting is a variant of open-wheeler motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits. Karting is commonly perceived as the stepping stone to the higher and more expensive ranks of motorsports. Karts vary in speed and some (known as Superkarts) can reach speeds exceeding 160 mph (250 km/h).[1] A Formula A kart, with a 100 cc 2 stroke engine and an overall weight including the driver of 150 kilograms, can accelerate from 0-60 mph in under 4.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 85 mph (140 km/h).[2] It takes a little more than 3 seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph with a 125 cc shifter kart (6 gears), with a top speed of 115 mph (185 km/h) on long circuits.[3] |
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How to Get started in Kart Racing
Join us March 8th at Dacosa Speedway in Byhalia and we'll get some first hand tips from the drivers there.
The track plays host to kart racing year round. Karts race twice per month, almost every month, here at Dacosa Speedway. We also host a number of big events throughout the year. The track does have lights for night-time racing. We have also installed "soft-walls" in critical areas of the fence to provide safety to all competitors. |
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