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2015 TCKC Pit Spots!:

 

If you had a spot in 2014, you have the first right of refusal for 2015. The deadline for renewal is February 27th. Please notify TCKC at tckartclub@yahoo.com if you would like to renew. Send payments to TCKC, PO Box 3662, Pasco WA 99301. If you have any questions or your payment can't get in on time by mail, please let us know. On February 28th at the work party all remaining spots will be open for any club member to lease and will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.

 

Keeping up with the Latest!:

 

Remember to regularly check the message board for the latest things going on including classifieds, discussions, and updates on club events! For anyone new this is a great place to ask questions and find out more about the club!

 

 

BREAKING NEWS!!!

2015 Clean-Up Party:

 

We will be holding our annual Clean-up party February 28th-March 1st. We will also be working on remodeling our scoring tower bathrooms during this time. All the help we can get is appeciated and everyone who shows up will be entered in a drawing for a free race entry. If clean-up and preperations aren't finished during this weekend they will continue the following weekend until the track is ready. KARTS WILL NOT GO ON THE TRACK UNTIL IT'S READY! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big Thanks to Chris Poynor Images for many of the great pictures!

       Welcome to the "Tri-Cities Kart Racing Community".  All of the members of the Tri-City Kart Club wish to extend a welcome to you and your family to come and visit us at the track.   This is good way to find out what goes on during a day of racing.  If you get in contact with one of our Board Members, we'll make sure you get a "guided tour" of our state-of-the-art racing facility.  All of our members will do everything they can to answer your questions, and show you around.

   

        As you walk around through the pits, you'll see lots of participation from Moms and Dads, sisters and brothers, as they all work together to get the kart (and the racer!) ready to go back on the track.  Karting is not a frivolous sport and young people learn the necessity of safety and preparedness, along with the valuable mechanical skills that will help them throughout their lives.  Our young competitors learn to compete in a sportsmanlike manner against each other, and all efforts are made to keep everything in the context of what it's supposed to be ......... FUN!!  Many of our former TCKC racers have graduated to bigger and better forms of motor sports, and if you talk to them, they'll tell you that the lessons they learned while competing at TCKC are still very valuable to them.​

"The only thing that [stinks] worse than a bad finish is a bad finish with a fast race car." — Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

 

The Tri-City Kart Club would like to thank Les Schwab Tires for Transporting our Scribner Barriers which keep everyone safe!

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