| About Launceston Kart Club |
A Brief History of the Club In the very late
1940s, early 1950s, the Tasmanian Midget Car Club
were racing on a dirt track, a few miles out of
Evandale, at a circuit known as Loch Bay.
This became inadequate, and a new venue was
sought. A site near Breadalbane was chosen, but
deemed unsuitable.
The
club was changed to the Launceston Go-Kart Club
and on the 10th and 11th of April 1966, in
conjunction with the Kart Control Council of
Tasmania, hosted the 1966 National Championships. The facility now has seen some major changes since the days of the 60s and 70s. The track length now sits at 773m, at a minimum width of 7m. The pit area is fully sealed, the only circuit in the state to boast this. The clubrooms and canteen are second to none, both housed in a modern brick building fronted by timber decking and a grassed barbeque area, and a playground for the kids sits alongside. |
The Launceston Kart Club caters for anyone
living in the north and north-east region of Tasmania.