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SuperNationals 28


PRE-ENTRY CLOSED!!!
Will provide update on classes that will be open for walk-ups shortly.

 

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

  • 10/29 11:30 - OPEN CLASSES UPDATE - There are still a few spots left in Pro Shifter, Pro X30 and Master Shifter, although they could be closed by the time we open for walk-ups.  KA100 Junior and X30 Junior have sufficient room for walk-ups.  If you are interested in any of these spots, please email tony@superkartsusa.com.
  • 10/29 11:00 AM - TEMP NUMBER ASSIGMENTS - Some of you had to pick temporary, out of range numbers during registration. We have now assigned you a new in range number here.
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Supernationals

EKN Exclusive: Superkarts! USA SuperNationals 26 – Preview Series – X30 Senior
Monday, 06 November 2023 11:00

Twenty years ago was the debut of the TaG Senior category during the seventh edition of the SuperNationals. During that span, 19 drivers have won in the 19 different SuperSunday main events, all with unique and memorable stories – representing eight different countries. While this may be the smallest field for the class at the SuperNationals since 2005, one driver will come out of the event as a SuperNationals winner. Just one of the 63 drivers set to do battle has ever claimed a SuperNationals victory in the category, with four others looking for a second career triumph at the largest karting event in the world.

Defending race winner Evan Giltaire is not returning to defend his crown, leaving the pathway for another driver to claim the hardware on SuperSunday. The one former class winner is five-time SKUSA Pro Tour champion Ryan Norberg (Rolison Performance Group / Kosmic). Norberg claimed his only SuperNationals triumph at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2021 to further etch his name as one of the most decorated karters in USA history. He was among the drivers in contention last year, coming up short and having his position taken away following tech inspection. While this year’s effort to claim a sixth SKUSA title came up short despite five podium finishes, he was able to claim a third straight USPKS championship. The one thing that has stood out, zero victories in 2023. Read full story on eKartingNew.com