Daytona is proud to launch the N32-XR InKart Cup – a brand-new, premium junior race event designed for our talented community of approved kart racers.
Open to drivers aged 8-15 who have successfully completed Daytona Race School, the N32-XR InKart Cup gives young racers the opportunity to compete in a full day of high-quality racing aboard our brand-new Birel ART N32-XR junior karts,which will be transported from their home at Daytona Tamworth for a one-day showdown during the school holidays.
With an endurance race in the morning and a heats-based challenge in the afternoon, this is a unique junior motorsport event, built to test consistency, race craft, teamwork, pace and pressure – and a level playing field with a new kart being used for the first time on a new track.
The first N32-XR InKart Cup event will take place during the school holidays at Daytona Milton Keynes, on Friday 21st August.
The N32-XR InKart Cup has been created for members of our community who demand the ultimate challenge and want a high level of competition, and a new accolade to add to their trophy collection.
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A Full Day of Competitive Junior Racing
Drivers can enter the morning endurance event, the afternoon heats event, or take on both formats for the ultimate challenge.
Morning: One-Hour Junior Endurance Race
The day begins with a team endurance format, giving drivers the chance to work together, manage strategy and race over a longer distance.
Teams of 2–3 drivers will take part in a 30-minute practice and qualifying session, followed by a one-hour endurance race. Each team will complete three mandatory driver changes, adding an important strategic element to the race.
This format is designed to reward more than outright speed. Drivers will need to stay consistent, make clean overtakes, manage traffic and work as a team to maximise their result.
Endurance format:
- 30-minute practice and qualifying
- One-hour endurance race
- Teams of 2–3 drivers
- Three mandatory driver changes
- Up to 16 teams
- £300 per team
Afternoon: Heats Challenge
In the afternoon, the focus switches from teamwork to individual glory.
The Heats Challenge gives each driver a packed race programme, beginning with a 10-minute practice session, followed by three 8-minute heats and a 12-minute A or B Final.
Across the afternoon, drivers will need to prove themselves across multiple races, different grid positions and changing on-track battles. Strong race craft, clean overtaking and consistency will be essential, with the quickest and most composed drivers progressing towards the front of the finals.
Heats Challenge format:
- 10-minute practice
- Three 8-minute heats
- 12-minute A/B Final
- Up to 32 drivers
- £150 per entrant
Race the New N32-XR Junior Karts
The N32-XR InKart Cup will be contested in Daytona’s new Birel ART N32-XR junior karts, which arrived at Daytona Tamworth last month.
Built by Birel ART at their Monza factory, the N32-XR has been introduced to give young drivers a more responsive, confidence-inspiring and race-focused experience. The kart offers a significant step forward for junior racing at Daytona, with sharp handling, improved drivability and performance that rewards precision.
For drivers serious about improving, competing and building their race craft, the N32-XR InKart Cup is the perfect opportunity to put those skills to the test.
Who Can Enter?
The N32-XR InKart Cup is open to drivers aged 8–15 who have successfully passed Daytona Race School.
This event is aimed at young racers who are ready for a more advanced competitive format and want to experience a premium junior race day in a professional environment.
Book Your Place
Spaces are limited for both events, with capacity restricted to maintain the quality of the racing and the overall experience.
Whether you want to take on the strategy of the morning endurance race, fight for individual glory in the afternoon heats, or compete across the full day, the N32-XR InKart Cup is set to be one of the standout junior racing events of the summer.
Book now to secure your place on the grid.
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