Prokarting: a sport for anyone

The 2018 Prokart Super Single Endurance Kart series season underway.

ROUND 1 of the 2018 Prokart Super Single Endurance Kart series season was held on February 25 at the Laserfiche Raceway in Vereeniging.

This racing series is unique in South African karting and has been so for the last 20 years. The 2018 season consists of a series of nine endurance races for teams of up to six drivers and caters for all ages from six years and up.

It’s a great way to get children involved in a discipline such as karting.

KARTING UNDERWAY: The new season for Prokart has commenced.
Photo: Prokart.

Kempton’s very own Noscotekhave entered two teams of three drivers into the Endurance class. They are the championship title holders for 2017 and have started the year off with a win in Round 1. “We started our team a few years ago and it’s one of the best things we’ve done for our amazing team. The spirit in the office is incredible when it comes to race weekend and it’s a great way to build team spirit and comradery in the office,” said Sheldon Halgreen.

The 2018 Prokart season has over 90 drivers registered so far with a variety of skill levels and ages, from ex-professional drivers and even current main circuit drivers to beginners, all competing and learning from each other.

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