Australian Kart Masters Honouring Ian Brown

Australian Kart Masters Honouring Ian Brown

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Highlights

  • Celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Australian Kart Masters at Coffs Harbour for a thrilling weekend of racing.
  • Experience intense competition for the prestigious National grey plate among seasoned drivers aged 40 and above.
  • Enjoy a fantastic driving experience on a top-notch track, perfect for both racing and socialising with mates.
  • Join the camaraderie and laughter after races, making lasting friendships in a family-friendly atmosphere.
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This year the is 31st Anniversary of the Australian Kart Masters honouring Ian Brown, a celebration held on King’s birthday long weekend in June at the Coffs Harbour Kart Racing Club in NSW.

The Australian Kart Masters honouring Ian Brown, event that Brownie passionately worked to elevate to National Event for seasoned drivers aged 40 and above. Competitors vie for prestigious National grey plate in their respective classes.

Ian was the epitome of integrity; he was deeply connected to karting, his contributions to the club were extraordinary—this is his enduring legacy.

Everyone feels like family; friendships flourish, while the racing is intense, camaraderie continues with beers and laughter afterward—it’s all about good times.

Mark your calendars for annual event, prepare for weekend filled with laps and enjoyment. Their track is fantastic, offering a thrilling driving experience and great social getaway.

Them also celebrate Russell Grimson, with the class boasting the most competitors competing for the Russell Grimson Memorial Trophy!

Gather your friends and join them for an action-packed, enjoyable long weekend!

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 5 June 2026 reoccurring

Features

  • Cafe
  • Family Friendly
  • Kiosk
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Toilet
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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