LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Locals go-kart drivers took the racetrack on Sunday at K1 Speed for the Nevada State Championship.
“I’m really excited," one local junior driver said. "It means a lot to me especially all of my friends who helped me do this.”
WATCH: Channel 13 talks to one of the drivers about what the go-kart championship means to them
The top three qualifiers from the junior, teen and adult divisions competed, however, all of them had already won in some way.
Despite the results of the state championship, the drivers are going to the national championship in Temecula in March.
“It brings everyone together so it’s not necessarily about the individual person; it’s also the families supporting them," one local parent said. "So when you have people supporting the kids, they see that and they know they have a team behind them.”
The teams compete in 12 grand prix's annually.
-
US waives $15,000 visa bond for World Cup ticket holders from select nations
The U.S. is waiving visa bonds of up to $15,000 for World Cup ticket holders from five countries, easing travel for some fans ahead of June’s tournament.
PWHL adding expansion teams in Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario, with 1 more coming to reach 12
The PWHL delivered a double-shot of expansion news by announcing it is bringing women’s pro hockey to the distinctly different markets of Las Vegas and Hamilton, Ontario
Golden Knights fans say Jack Eichel’s impact goes far beyond hockey
Two Golden Knights fans and special educators say Jack Eichel’s work with Best Buddies created a lasting impact on their family beyond the ice.
Golden Knights fans say Jack Eichel’s impact goes far beyond hockey
Two Golden Knights fans and special educators say Jack Eichel’s work with Best Buddies created a lasting impact on their family beyond the ice.
