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Provisional 2010 Race Dates and venues are now available online along with 2010 Registration Forms, use links below:-
Provisional Calendar
Non Gearbox Registration Form
Gearbox Registration Form

The Northern Karting Federation is a clubman championship designed to give the Club driver a chance to go for a championship without incurring too many costs in travel and entries.  The idea is that the Championship contenders race in the club grids, therefore helping the smaller clubs at their meetings, and also giving the competitors a decent grid to race in.  The competitors race only against each other for points and, although they are racing with non-championship drivers, they do not take points away from our competitors. 

All classes are running this year subject, of course, to minimum registration numbers, and they will run to the regulations for each class outlined in the 2010 Kart YearBook.   All our dates and venues can be found on our registration slips – one for the Junior and Senior drivers and one for the Gearbox drivers.

Once again, the ABkC have asked our organisation to run their prestigious Formula 125 ICC UK, Formula KZ1 and Formula 250 National Super 4 championship.  We have successfully run this Championship in previous years and the grids continue to get stronger each year.

We do not run controlled fuel or tyres for our championship, although one set of tyres only is allowed per meeting and fuel to MSA guidelines is applicable.     The entry fee for each round is an all in fee of £90 which includes Saturday practice and Sunday race fees. 

The NKF Championship is run over 6 rounds with the best 5 rounds scoring for the championship, whilst the NKF 125 ICC UK  is run over 7 rounds with the best 5 rounds scoring – therefore giving our competitors greater flexibility in the rounds that they are able to do.   The ABkC Championship rounds are scored over 6 rounds for the ICC UK and 250’s  and over 4 rounds for the KZ1 Championship with lowest heat and final scores being dropped to give our overall champions.   

If you like the idea of the Championship have a look around our website to get all the information you require but,  if there is anything not covered here, then speak to Malcolm Fell  on 01229 463748.

 

 
 Championship Info.

Another successful year for the  Northern Karting Federation Championships with over 10 classes and 150 competitors.  For the first time we had a good Comer and Honda Cadet grid with close competition between both classes.  The Comer championship was won by Ross Martin and the Honda by Steven Prentice.

The Junior grids, once again, proved that there was good racing to be had all round with the outcome having to wait until the last round to be finalised.  The Mini Max was won by George Line, the Junior Max by John Pike and the Junior TKM by Matthew Grierson.

The Rotax Max grid again gave excellent close racing with the outcome undecided until the last round.  The winner this year was Mark Burton.   In the gearbox championship for 125 ICC it was James Mudd who triumphed.

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