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The HRKC is comprised of over 100 serious amateurs and seasoned veterans ranging in age from 8 to 65, interested in stepping up to the challenge of the faster pace, tougher competition and good sportsmanship of the HRKC.

The Canadian Mini Indy Arrive and Drive Rookie Series is a safe and professionally organized go-kart racing program for all ages, beginners or experienced drivers. A racing go-kart is provided reaching speeds up to 80 km/h. Participants in the Rookie League must have a valid 2022 membership, which can be purchased by anyone at any point in the season for $109.99.

The Canadian Mini Indy Arrive and Drive Trophy Cup Challenge is a series of 7 thrilling go-kart races held throughout the season. All members and non-members are welcome.

The Canadian Mini Indy organizes and promotes special Corporate and Team Building Events for anyone. It is a great activity to do with your coworkers or team.

A team race where Speed is not the most important element. The 6 hours of Canadian Mini Indy Endurance Race is a 3 to 5 member team go-kart race, where strategy, consistency, and patience will get you to the finish line first!

The 2-day Racing Experience is a go-karting program for all youth and Adult as well as those well on their way into the season looking for that extra edge and to improve on their current on track performance.

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Photo from Prior Back on Top as BirelART Dominates Briggs Senior

Prior Back on Top as BirelART Dominates Briggs Senior

Jordan Prior is now a two-time Canadian Karting Champion after a thrilling National Final.

The race started off with Prior (Prime/BirelART) leading Jon Treadwell (Prime/BirelART) and Nicky Palladino (MSR/Ricciardo Kart) getting away from the pack early but just prior to the halfway point, Treadwell went for the lead and the shuffling slowed the group up enough that the chasing pack featuring David Barnes (Prime/BirelART), Logan Ploder (PRO/CL Kart), Ari Korkodilos (REM/Kosmic), Frank Launi (MSR/BirelART) and Brennan Taylor (BirelART), caught up.

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Photo from Woods-Toth Scores First Canadian Championship Since 2015

Woods-Toth Scores First Canadian Championship Since 2015

We had to double-check the stats, but you read that headline correctly, Rok Senior driver Patrick Woods-Toth won his first Canadian Karting Championship since 2015 when he took the crown in Mini Max.

Over the past five years, Woods-Toth has been successful at just about every event he’s entered, dominating the Motomaster Ron Fellows Karting Championship with three straight championships, winning the Canadian Open as well as international competitions and even an online sim race title that scored him a ticket to the Rotax Grand Finals, but the Nationals have eluded him until this past Sunday.

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Photo from Split Tire Selection for Rotax Senior Final at the Canadian Nationals

Split Tire Selection for Rotax Senior Final at the Canadian Nationals

Everything in the Rotax Senior division came down to a gut check decision only moments before the National Final was about to begin.

The Mosport circuit was showing signs that it could dry up, but the surface was still very much wet and when the group of 31 racers rolled off the grid, the choice of tires was split almost 50/50.

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