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Go-karts to hit the track this weekend

THE recently re-established Broken Hill Kart Club has garnered about 65 members since last year, according to club president Hayden Slattery, with most being families.

Mr Slattery said the club was forced to close during COVID-19 but has been thriving since restarting.

“Nine times out of 10, our members are from families, usually a dad and son or daughter,” he said.

The focus for the club is predominantly on cadets.

“The kids are the future and it’s a good family sport,” Mr Slattery said. “Broken Hill really needs something to keep the kids occupied so they’re not sitting at home on their games, so it’s a great option.”

Mr Slattery also said go-karts aren’t generally available for hire for those wanting to try the sport, but the club does host come-and-try days where those interested can have a go in a controlled environment.

“Otherwise we don’t really hire out go-karts. These are professional racing machines that can sometimes be in excess of up to four to five thousand dollars,” he said.

Mr Slattery also said those with an interest in motorsport might enjoy go-karting, though it feels much faster in a go-kart than a car.

“It feels a million times faster than driving a car to be honest, because you’re so low to the ground,” he said.

“The majority of them are two-stroke motors, and they can get up to speeds. The cadets are doing approximately 90km an hour on the track, and some seniors are doing about 110.”

The club will be racing this Sunday, with spectators welcome to attend and free entry.

“We’ll have full canteen facilities and a full race program,” Mr Slattery said.

“Spectators are welcome to come and watch, and you can walk around the pits if you have enclosed shoes.”

Mr Slattery said anyone interested in go-karting can follow the Broken Hill Kart Club’s Facebook page.

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