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We are a Go Kart Club

Owned by the City of Jacksonville, the 103rd Street Sports Complex has been the premier home for kart racing in North Florida since 1967. As a public City park, the facility allows kart owners to drive their own go-karts from 8:00 AM to dusk daily, provided no events are scheduled. It is important to note that by City ordinance, the track is for go-karts only; neither the City of Jacksonville nor the North Florida Kart Club (NFKC) rent, sell, maintain, or store karts at the complex.

The NFKC has been an integral part of the site since its inception, helping to grow and maintain the track through the dedicated support of our members, volunteers, business sponsors, and fundraising efforts. The facility is managed by NFKC members and is designed to provide a professional experience for families and spectators alike. The complex features paved and covered pit parking, RV parking with camping options, three spectator grandstands, restrooms, and picnic tables, all set within a welcoming community of racers eager to share their passion for the sport.

WELCOME TO 103RD STREET SPORTS COMPLEX

Our 0.5-mile course—featuring a 1,000-foot straightaway and the famous banked “Monza” corner—is widely considered one of the most popular tracks in the eastern United States. While we host monthly club races for members and non-members, as well as major national events like the upcoming CKNA Winter Nationals (January 1–5, 2026), the track remains a community hub for practice during the week.

Since public practice sessions are not officially flagged, we ask all racers to be considerate by limiting laps so everyone has equal time on the track. Please be responsible and mindful of varying experience levels and kart speeds so that everyone, from national championship winners to those just starting out, can enjoy the facility safely.

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2026 North Florida Kart Club Board Members

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