About Bunbury City Kart Club
Bunbury City Kart Club is a community sprint-kart racing club in Western Australia's South West, affiliated with Karting Australia through Karting WA. It is a member-based club rather than an arrive-and-drive hire venue โ drivers race their own karts, and the club's licensed and social members span a wide age range, from juniors around 6 years old through to drivers aged 70 and beyond. The club runs its own bitumen sprint circuit and holds regular monthly race meetings between February and November, with a welcoming, family atmosphere that makes it easy for newcomers to get involved. Spectators are always welcome to come and watch the racing for free.
Membership clubBring your own kartSprint racingFree spectator entryJuniors to veterans
FAQ
Can I hire a kart at Bunbury City Kart Club?
No. Bunbury City Kart Club is a racing club, not an arrive-and-drive hire venue โ it does not hire karts. Members compete in their own karts. If you want to try the sport, contact the club about a come-and-try or race day first.
What ages can take part?
The club's members range from young juniors (around 6 years old) through to drivers aged 70 and over, racing across the standard junior, senior and veteran sprint categories. Confirm the current cadet age minimum with the club.
When are race meetings held?
Club race meetings are normally held about once a month between February and November. Check the club's Facebook page for the current calendar.
How much does it cost to watch?
Entry for spectators is free. The general public is welcome to come and watch race meetings.
How do I join or get more information?
Get in touch through the club's Facebook page and committee to ask about membership, licensing, classes and upcoming race days.