
Jul 10, 2020
New Australian Title dates: Fri 1st Oct – Sun 3rd Oct 2021 The 2020 Australian Title, being hosted by Morgan Dirt Kart Club, has been deferred until 2021 October long weekend due to COVID-19.
The 2018 WA Titles, proudly supported by Polylink Piping Systems, have been run and won. All of the results can be found by clicking the link —> 2018 Australian Title Results
Congratulations to the Yorke Penninsula Dirt Kart Club for their hosting of the rerun of the 2016 Australian Title. It is a huge effort to prepare for an event of this size once, but twice is super human! Well done the placegetters in the event, and commiserations to the many hard luck stories that go hand in hand with a title event. You can find all the results and points sheets below: Aust Titles Points sheets Aust Titles result...
Oct 4, 2016
Good afternoon everyone, All 2016 National Title nominations will be refunded in full EXCEPT for the presentation tickets. This will take at least a couple of weeks and if everyone can please be patient and refrain from contacting the YPDK club and AIDKA about their refund, it will help us work through the process. Regards Tony Little AIDKA...
Oct 9, 2014
The October long weekend saw AIDKA hold their biggest ever event, a total of 374 nominations, over 13 classes, 109 races and in excess of 15000 laps over the three days of racing. The Loxton Dirt Kart Club won the priverlage of Hosting this years event and after the high standard set at last years State title, every one was looking forward to an exciting three days of racing, watching and socializing. A majority of entrants arrived Thusday setting up camp in the recently extended pit area and for those who hung around, were given the opportunity to see the “Back Up Plan” lights set up around the track. As seen at the State Titles earlier in the year where weather interrupted the first day and a half of the event, with out the ability to run into the night, the title would not been able to be completed. The National track inspector was that impressed with the level of lighting that he recommended that Loxton look into running a night event in the 2015 season. Friday saw the remaining entrants arrive and after scrutineering and sign-in had been completed practice started at 9.30 as many drivers took advantage of some last minute tuning and set up changes. Mr Trevor Scott officially opened the event and the first round of heats took place. With an early finish the club had the opportunity to raise money for the ALS Bucket Challenge. With the entire track lined by drivers, crews and families the club raised in excessof $240 and gave everyone some welcomed relief from the heat of the day. Saturday held the next two rounds of heats leaving Sunday for the fourth round of heats and the finals. After the completion of the fourth round it was time for the Clubs engine blow up competition where a 1988 Rotax rotary engine far exceeded most peoples expectations, reving at over 16440 RPM for 7:13 minutes, with exhaust the glowing red before the engine became that hot everything around it melted. Once cooled the engine suprizingly still had enough compression that it would be good enough to hit the track again. The level of competition at this years Nationals was fearsly competitive and...