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A Go Kart Racing League For Young Women / Teenage Girls

Are you a young women / teenage girl looking for a go kart racing league? Do you want to become a professional racing driver?

Our Teen Challenge GP F-Series is the perfect way to get started.

This exciting go kart racing league is intended for girls who are 4’10” and taller and under the age of 18.

Over 18 years of age? Click here for our Adult Challenge GP F-Series information.

Under 13?  Click here for our Junior Challenge GP F-Series league

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  • Junior: 48" or taller Teen: 58" or taller, 13+ Adult: 58" or taller, 18+
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2024 Teen Challenge GP F-Series Schedule

Locations TBD. Registration starts at TBD. Racing begins promptly at TBD.
No late registrations after start of racing.

A minimum of 3 participants is required to run each event. Be advised that if there are 13 or more racers the event time will be dramatically increased due to expanded race heats.  Racers are only allowed to race in 1 league.

DATES TBD

*Not on the first Tuesday of the Month

Pricing

Includes:

  • Mini grand prix race (12-lap qualifier/12-position race)
  • Grid standing start final race w/ Viewpoint Onboard Camera included
  • Prizes and awards at the end of the season

ONLY

$49.95

per event

Points
  • Points based on total number of racers that compete in final heat . (15 racers means 1st place gets 15 points)
  • 1 points less for each following place. (Same example, 2nd place gets 14 points, 3rd 13, etc.)
  • 1 bonus point awarded for having the fastest qualifying time (pole position).
  • If at the end of the season, there is a points tie, the driver with the best podium record will win.
Racing Format
  • There will be one qualifying round consisting of 12 laps. Your single fastest lap time from the qualifier will be used to determine your position at the start of the final race.
  • The final race will consist of a 12-lap race for position and will begin as a grid standing start.
  • There will only be ONE grid standing start! No restarts are allowed.
  • If a racer causes an intentional or avoidable incident (crash, spin-out, etc.) that results in loss-of-position for the other driver, then the racer-at-fault is sent to the back of the grid. The innocent driver will resume the race from wherever they rejoined the field. (e.g.: if they were second and drop back to fifth as a result of the incident, they’ll continue in fifth position, not second).
  • New drivers will be evenly distributed within qualifying groups.
Mechanical Issues
  • There will be no switching of karts at anytime during both qualifying sessions unless there is a mechanical failure or accident, which caused damage to a kart.
  • You will be able to remove a kart after the first round of qualifying.
  • You will be able to remove a kart after the second round of qualifying (final race of the year only).
  • There will be no switching of karts during a final race unless there is a severe mechanical failure.

Teen Challenge GP F-Series: The Go Kart Racing League That Helps Teenage Girls Get Into Racing

 

Most professional drivers have begun their careers by racing go karts during their childhood and teen years. But for years, the only way to see if a teenager is good at racing was to do it the hard way. This meant buying/maintaining an expensive go kart, purchasing costly racing gear like helmets, suits, gloves, and boots, knowing how to set up a kart, paying track fees, buying wear/tear items like tires constantly, finding a way to transport everything to the track, the list goes on. And what if the teen’s no good? Suddenly, the parent is left with thousands and thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment that they no longer need. That’s quite an expensive risk to take.

 

Play it smart instead. Our Teen Challenge GP F-Series go kart racing league is the best way to get into racing as a teenage girl.

 

Teen Challenge GP F-Series is an accessible and affordable monthly racing series that occurs the first Tuesday of every month (starting June 2024) at every K1 Speed location*.

 

There’s no need to buy a ton of expensive equipment. We’ll provide everything your teen needs to hit the track and show us what they’ve got. You’ve just got to bring the teen.

 

There’s no obligation, either. Try enrolling your teen in a Teen Challenge GP F-Series event and see how it goes! If they don’t enjoy it or do well, you don’t have to keep going. If they enjoyed it but need some improvement, come back next month!

 

If your teen sticks out an entire season, you’ll be surprised by their progress. Each month, your teen will be able to compare their racing results, including lap times, with their prior results. This will allow them to gauge their performance and see how they’ve improved. Of course, some Arrive & Drive racing in-between rounds is always recommended, because practice makes perfect.

 

The Teen Challenge GP F-Series Race Format

 

Each Teen Challenge GP F-Series event provides two thrilling race sessions for your teen: a qualifying race and a final race for position.

 

The qualifying race pits your teen against the clock to produce their best lap time possible. Racers are then ranked by their fastest lap times and will start the following race from that position. So, if your teen sets the third fastest time, they will start the final race in third position.

 

The final race is a race for position, so they’ll be competing against one another directly, not the clock. They have to make clean passes and keep people behind them if they wish to do well.

 

The final Teen Challenge GP F-Series event of the year expands this race format to include a practice session in the beginning. This is just for the teen to warm up, set some baseline laps, and get ready for the qualifying session that follows.

 

Every racer scores points depending on where they’ve finished the final race of the event. An additional point is awarded to the race who scores pole position – the fastest lap in qualifying. The top three racers with the most points at the end of the year receives cool prizes and awesome trophies.

 

How Can My Teen Enroll in the Next Teen CGP F-Series Event?

 

Enrolling in the Teen Challenge GP F-Series go kart racing league is easy! Simply arrive at your local center the evening of the event, a half hour before racing begins to register and pay your race fee. That’s it!

 

So, what are you waiting for? Enter your teenage girl in our next Teen CGP F-Series event and start their competitive racing career today!

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