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Black flag: If you see this flag it is mostly because you are driving in a reckless manner. You must immediately discontinue the unsafe driving. Please see below for more information.
Green flag: Used to signal the start of a race.
Yellow flag: Signals a warning or caution. In a race situation it usually indicates that there has been an accident or spin out. Drivers must slow down and approach with caution to pass the go karts that may be stopped on the track. No overtaking is permitted on a caution flag.
Red flag: The race has stopped because of a potential emergency on the track. Stop immediately.
Checkered flag: Signals the end of the race, practice or qualifying session.
Texas Challenge Driver List
This post will include all the registered drivers expected to race the Texas Challenge and will be updated as new registrations come in.
Candy Call Race Recap for 10/5/19 and Current Points Standing
KAM Kartway Candy Dash Recap & Points Update Presented by Splash Haven Pools The Doug\’s Auto Repair Young Guns had a full field of 12
Race Recap for June 8th – Crew Chief Appreciation
KAM Kartway hosted a Crew Chief Appreciation night Saturday and all the drivers got to introduce their Dad (and even one Mom) to the crowd
2019 Driver Registration Online Form
We are going to try something new this year and offer an online Driver Registration form. Parents will still need to fill out a Minor\’s
Are Safety Drills Important? And should we be doing them?
ARE SAFETY DRILL EXERCISES REALLY IMPORTANT? YES!!!
It is rare in Outlaw Karts to
Christmas Sale on Season Driver & Pit Passes – Save 30%!!
Buy your 2019 KAM Kartway Driver and/or Pit Crew Pit Passes Now and Save 30%! These make a great Gift or Stocking Stuffer for the
Here is the Splash Haven Pool\’s Texas Challenge Event Race Report
The Texas Challenge presented by Splash Haven Pools Fall Event is now in the
8 KAM Drivers Vying For KKM Win and a Chance at Chili Bowl Ride
Rhome, Tx; Oct 30, 2018: – Over 135 aspiring race drivers from across the United States have been accepted to compete in the Keith Kunz