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SuperNationals 28


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Supernationals 28 November 12-16, 2025
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
7000 Las Vegas Blvd N
Las Vegas, NV 89115
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Event Bulletin

  • 8/13 12:10 PM - CAPACITY UPDATE - Pro X30 is almost sold out!  KA100 Junior and Master Shifter are not far behind.
  • 8/13 12:20 PM - SOLD OUT CLASSES - KA100 Senior, KA100 Master, Micro Swift, Mini Swift
  • 8/11 3:30 PM - TENTATIVE SCHEDULE POSTED - We just published our Tentative Event Schedule. Due to the recent expansion of classes, we had to move KA100 Master to the morning group and adjust the lunch break as necessary. This also means that the morning group now has 7 classes in the rotation, giving you a little bit more time between sessions.
  • 8/11 9:15 AM - IMPORTANT NOTICE - Previously waitlisted X30 Junior and Pro Shifter entries must be paid by the end of the week or they will be cancelled.
  • 8/1 1:20 PM - TEMP NUMBERS - If you have or can only pick a 1000 number in KA100 Senior, that is only a TEMPORARY number.  We will issue you a 900 number later on.
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EKN Exclusive: SKUSA SuperNationals XIX – Preview Series – TaG Cadet
Sunday, 08 November 2015 00:00

(Photo: On Track Promotions - otp.ca)

The largest category growing in the United States is TaG Cadet. Year after year, an influx of young competitors jump into the quickest category available for kids under the age of 13 to begin molding themselves as a true driver. This year’s field is sold out again, and will feature 85 drivers all vying to be part of the SuperSunday field and to make a little bit of history.

No driver has yet to win back-to-back events, and 2015 will be no different with defending winner Guiseppe Fusco not making the trip from Italy to compete. This will mark the sixth different winner in as many races since the class was introduced in 2010. The previous two victories have gone to non-North Americans, and with 35% of the field coming from another continent, the chances of that happening are not too far off. Read full story on eKartingnews.com