During the 2018 League season, Earon earned himself a chance to win $10,000 by racing against the best electric kart racers in the country. Earon accumulated league points which earned him a spot in the local playoffs where he won track champion and represented his track in the Grand Final.
Ryan Wilson emerged victorious in 2019, winning a cool $10,000 cash prize for first place. Coming in a close second, Koby Phipps walked away with $2,500, and third place Bailey Tolson is going home with $1,000.
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The American E-Kart Championship (AEKC) powered by Monster Energy is the premiere electric karting series in North America. AEKC is the only electric go kart racing series in the US that is officially sanctioned by the World Karting Association (WKA). The WKA is part of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), the governing body of motor sports worldwide.
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Have you heard of Cameron Das, the young Formula 3 racer in Europe? Did you know he started racing karts with us just a few short years ago when he was 13 years old?
After getting a series of Top 20 weekly times he joined one of our leagues, and as they say, “the rest is history”.
Cameron is on a path that could very well lead him to the pinnacle of open-wheel racing in IndyCar or Formula 1. And, it all started with a visit to one of our locations. Some people might say: “that could never happen to me”. And the sad thing is if they say that, they would probably be right because they would never try.
Cameron’s approach was different. He practiced and practiced, learned all he could, and became better and better along the way. That is why he is “living the dream”!
Have you heard of Cameron Das, the young Formula 3 racer in Europe? Did you know he started racing karts with us just a few short years ago when he was 13 years old?
After getting a series of Top 20 weekly times he joined one of our leagues, and as they say, “the rest is history”.
Cameron is on a path that could very well lead him to the pinnacle of open-wheel racing in IndyCar or Formula 1. And, it all started with a visit to one of our locations. Some people might say: “that could never happen to me”. And the sad thing is if they say that, they would probably be right because they would never try.
Cameron’s approach was different. He practiced and practiced, learned all he could, and became better and better along the way. That is why he is “living the dream”!