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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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Supernationals

EKN Exclusive: Superkarts! USA SuperNationals 26 – Preview Series – Mini Swift
Sunday, 29 October 2023 00:00

One of the most competitive categories throughout the season and every year at the SuperNationals is Mini Swift. A total of 12 different drivers have been able to hoist the trophy on SuperSunday over the 12 times the division has been offered at the SuperNationals. Among them include a current IndyCar driver (Pato O’Ward – 2010), Formula One driver (Logan Sargeant – 2011), University of Houston football player (Anthony Gangi Jr. – 2012), F4 champion (Jonny Edgar – 2015), Canadian NASCAR Pinty’s Rookie of the Year (Thomas Nepveu – 2016), and a pair of Trans Am race winners (Connor Zilisch – 2017, Brent Crews – 2018).

No driver has been able to repeat victory in the category. That is different this year as defending race winner Michael McGaughy (Ryan Perry Motorsport / Parolin) will be trying for a second straight SuperNationals victory. The Utah driver – making his third start at the SuperNationals – finished the season sixth in the SKUSA Pro Tour standings with a best result of runner-up, however, grabbed a victory in USPKS competition thanks to victory at New Castle and ended the year second in the standings. Read full story on eKartingNews.com