The North Florida Kart Club
 
 
 
 
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Upcoming Events

Online Registration is now opened for the next race on Saturday March 22nd at raceselect.com/nfkc/2024 register online to save $$$ on your race entry.

  • 2025 Schedule

  • Jan 2-4 CKNA Winter National

    Jan 11 NFKC Banquet

  • Jan 18 Local Race #1 (Counterclockwise Full Track)

  • Feb 8 Local Race #2 ( Counterclockwise NE Oval)

  • Feb 27- March 1 VKA

  • *Mar 22 Local Race #3 (Clockwise NE Oval)

  • April 4-6 Endurance Karting

  • *Apr 12 Local Race #4 (Clockwise Full Track W/Chicane) $300 To Win Florida 206 Masters State Championship

  • *May 10 Local #5

  • May 16-18 2025 EASTERN SHOWDOWN

  • May 31 Florida Asphalt Oval Series

  • *June 14 Local #6 Summer Shootout Series #1

  • *July 19 Local #7 Summer Shootout Series #2

  • *Aug 23 Local #8 Summer Shootout Series #3

  • *Sept 13 Local Race #9 Summer Shootout Series #4

  • *Oct 25 Local Race #10

  • Nov 15 & 16 Local Race #11 & 12 Double Header Weekend Saturday (Clockwise Full Track W/Chicane) 206 Senior Fall Brawl $1500 To Win (Sunday Clockwise NE Oval)

  • Dec 12-15 Endurance Karting

 

NOTE: NFKC club members must attend & count 10 out of the 12 club races for NFKC Championship. Best 4 of 4 Summer Shootout Series *denotes night racing.

Facility

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The property at 10244 103rd Street was originally purchased by Duval County on August 19, 1960 from Hercules, Inc. When consolidation occurred in 1968, the 14-acre park became part of the City of Jacksonville’s facilities in the Department of Recreation and Public Affairs. The park consists of a 0.5-mile lighted asphalt go-kart track, bleachers, grills, restrooms and parking.

The North Florida Kart Club has been active at the site since its early days and has helped in its maintenance and park improvements by its fundraising efforts. In addition, the club hosts regional and national karting races at the facility. Each year karting families from up and down the east coast and Midwest travel to Jacksonville to compete at the 103rd Street Sports Complex. The 0.5-mile course – with its unique layout featuring a 1,000-ft straightaway, banked “Monza” corner and fast turns – is widely viewed as one of the most popular kart tracks in the eastern half of the country.

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Contact Us

The North Florida Kart Club does not rent, sell, or maintain go-karts. We are a kart racing club. The 103rd Street Sports Complex is a City of Jacksonville park that allows citizens to drive their own go-karts during times when the track is not scheduled by anyone else. By City ordinance, the facility is for go-karts ONLY.

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