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  2. Margay Products Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company started out in 1964 making gearboxes for karts then tried building chassis. It proved to be an instant success. Margay has built more than 20,000 chassis and has won more races in the World Karting Association than any other manufacturer. Current Margay team drivers who have enjoyed success including WKA triple crowns, manufacturer ...

  3. Kart racing - Wikipedia

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    Kart racing or karting is a motorsport discipline using open-wheel, four-wheeled vehicles known as go-karts or shifter karts. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits , although some professional kart races are also held on full-size motorsport circuits.

  4. Category:Kart manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kart manufacturers" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Anderson Racing Karts; B. Barlotti; Bowman Automotive; G ...

  5. Go-kart - Wikipedia

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    A go-kart, also written as go-cart (often referred to as simply a kart), is a type of small sports car, close wheeled car, open-wheel car or quadracycle. Go-karts come in all shapes and forms, from non-motorised models to high-performance racing karts. Karting is a type of racing in which a compact four-wheel unit called a go-kart is used.

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    Shelby American; Simpson Performance Products; Singer Vehicle Design; So-Cal Speed Shop; Sodemo Moteurs; Sparco; Spiess Tuning; SSR Wheels; Steinmetz Opel Tuning; Stillen; Stohr Cars; Street and Racing Technology; Summit Racing Equipment; Sumo Power; Super Speeds

  7. Rupp Industries - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Rupp began assembling go-karts in his basement in the late 1950s. Rupp made many contributions to the design of go-karts, including the step frame and a new braking system that augmented driver control and kart stopping power. [2] Rupp karts featured single- or dual-engine models with behind-seat-mounted fuel tanks.