K1 Circuit, a leading outdoor karting operator, has acquired Whiteland Raceway Park in Indiana, the nation’s oldest continuously operating go-kart track.
This marks K1 Circuit’s second location, following the launch of K1 Circuit Winchester in Southern California last year.
Located just 19 miles from downtown Indianapolis, Whiteland Raceway Park has been a beloved karting venue since 1958.
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“It’s an honor to take over this historic track,” said David Danglard, CEO and Founder. “Our investment and expertise will help it thrive while continuing to support the Midwest karting community.”
K1 Circuit Whiteland will offer four karting experiences: open practice for kart owners, high-performance rental karts, competitive leagues, and group events.
The facility also features kart storage, a VIP Suite, and the upcoming Paddock Lounge serving food and drinks. It will host major karting series such as the Indy Karting Challenge, Route 66 Sprint Series, and Cup Karts North America.
K1 Circuit Whiteland is located at 654 N. Front Street, Whiteland, off Highway 31. Open practice runs Tuesday-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., while rental karting is available daily, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m..
For more details, visit www.k1circuit.com/whiteland.
Source: K1 Circuit Acquires Whiteland Raceway Park, America’s Oldest Go-Kart Track