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Challenge of the Americas Announces 2026 Dates
Four event championship planned for 19th season of program
One more event remains for the 2025 Challenge of the Americas program, with the series set to conclude on Father’s Day weekend at the newly renamed Burt Brothers Motorpark in Grantsville, Utah. It will be the fourth event of the season, marking 2025 as the first year of the expansion from a three-event format.
“It has been a year of transition in 2025,” stated FTK Promotions owner Andy Seesemann. “Our expansion to a fourth event and welcoming the Shinko Racing Kart Tires has been met with positive momentum heading into the future. The Challenge is now THE major traveling series in the western half of North America. We are pulling drivers from multiple states, including drivers on the East coming this way and those from Canada continuing to support our program.”
Prior to this year’s champions crowned in Utah, FTK Promotions is happy to confirm the dates for the 2026 Challenge of the Americas. The Challenge will remain at four events, this time spread out between the months of February and July.
Seesemann continued, “Other programs have begun announcing their dates. Our goal once again is to do what’s best for karting by working with those willing to do so and try to schedule around other major events in North America. With that in mind, we’ve shifted our dates around to ensure optimal time for teams and competitors to have the opportunity to continue supporting our series while having the ability to race at other events.”
2026 Challenge of the Americas Dates
February 20-22, 2026
April 17-19, 2026
May 29-31, 2026
July 10-12, 2026
The series finale for the 18th season for Challenge of the Americas is slated for June 13-15, making the first visit in program history to the Burt Brothers Motorpark in Grantsville, Utah. Formerly known as Miller Motorsports Park and Utah Motorsports Campus, the 1-mile Alan Wilson designed circuit has hosted many major karting events since it was built in 2006. Round Seven and Round Eight of the Challenge championship will be contested over Father’s Day weekend. The event will also host the inaugural COTA Briggs 206 Shootout with a minimum $1,000 cash purse for the podium finishers.
Registration to the Challenge of the Americas series finale at Burt Brothers Motorpark is currently open at ChallengeKarting.com. Motorhome spots are available on the weekend with the standard $150 rate within the paddock. Those seeking electric hookups, the powered VIP Motorhome spots adjacent to the paddock are available for $500 for the event. No sewer hookups available.
Be sure to follow updates at challengekarting.com regarding the 2025 Challenge of the Americas program, in addition to following the Facebook and Instagram pages.
Challenge of the Americas Offers Briggs 206 Shootout for Utah
Series finale at Burt Brothers Motorpark to offer $1,000 purse for additional category
The 18th season for Challenge of the Americas championship program will come to an end over the June 13-15 weekend at the newly renamed Burt Brothers Motorpark in Grantsville, Utah. The event will mark the first time the series hosts a fourth event in a season, while also making its first trek to the ‘Beehive State’. Adding to the excitement of this year’s championship finale is the COTA Briggs 206 Shootout.
The COTA Briggs 206 Shootout is open to drivers 15-years and older and will utilize the Shinko Racing Kart Tires in what will be a two-day event for the category. No on-track action will take place on Friday with Saturday and Sunday the only days COTA Briggs 206 Shootout competitors will be on track. A format of warmup, qualifying, three heat races and a long main event over the two days will decide the winner of the inaugural COTA Briggs 206 Shootout.
To highlight the COTA Briggs 206 Shootout is set to offer up a $1,000 cash purse for the podium finishers. The winner takes home $500, second place earns $300 with third place taking home $200. The purse will increase with every entry over the first 10 drivers.
The COTA Briggs 206 Shootout drivers will compete on the Shinko Performance ‘Green’ tires that come in the 4.5/6.0 sizes. The minimum weight is set at 360lbs. with Sunoco 91 available at the facility gas pump as the spec fuel. Entry for the Shootout is set at $650, which includes a set of Shinko Racing Kart Tires and driver pit pass.
“One of the largest categories at the Burt Brothers Motorpark Karting Championship is the 4-Cycle divisions, which utilize our Shinko Racing Kart Tires and the Briggs 206 engine platform,” stated Andy Seesemann of FTK Promotions. “Throughout the first part of 2025, we’ve shown the performance of the Shinko brand with the 2-cycle categories. With the COTA Briggs 206 Shootout, we can allow for local and regional drivers to join us at our series finale, and experience the Shinko Performance tire that is spec in Utah and other club programs in the region.”
Registration to the Challenge of the Americas series finale at Burt Brothers Motorpark is currently open at ChallengeKarting.com. Motorhome spots are available on the weekend with the standard $150 rate within the paddock. Those seeking electric hookups, the powered VIP Motorhome spots adjacent to the paddock are available for $500 for the event. No sewer hookups available.
Be sure to follow updates at challengekarting.com regarding the 2025 Challenge of the Americas program, in addition to following the Facebook and Instagram pages.
Utah R7/R8 Registration is Now Open
Registration for the season finale in Utah is now open. https://raceselect.com/cota With this being the last weekend of the 2025 season for COTA, fuel inventory will be limited. We will only be ordering extra fuel for those who added it at the time of their race entry. Pre registration pricing ends May 30th
*Utah Exclusive
LO206 Challenge. Sr. LO206. Competition age 15 and up. 360lbs. Fuel is Sunoco 91, at the UMC pump. Shinko Performance “Green” 4.5/6.0 tires.
This class will run Saturday and Sunday only, with a Saturday warmup, qualifying, 3 heat races and a long main over the two days.
Prize package is $500 to win, $300 for 2nd and $200 for 3rd place.
Each entry over the 10th entry adds money to the prize package.
The race tires must be the tires purchased with the entry, however, they may be run in the warmup, so those that have no experience with the Performance tires may have a session on them.

Our standard $150 camping spots are available within the paddock, but for those who want electric hookups, we also have powered VIP Motorhome spots adjacent to the paddock for $500 for the event.
Challenge of the Americas Confirms 2025 Series Sponsors
The 18th season for Challenge of the Americas is set to begin over the January 31-February 2 weekend when the series visits the Musselman Honda Circuit in Tucson, Arizona. The opening rounds of the 2025 championship will usher in a new era, welcoming the new Shinko Racing Kart Tires as the official tire for the series while expanding to four events to make the Challenge the headline traveling series in the western half of the United States.
Pre-registration for the opening weekend at the Musselman Honda Circuit closes on Saturday, January 18. Challenge of the Americas is working with Race Select as its official registration platform. Visit ChallengeKarting.com to learn more about the new process and additional information.
“We are excited about the upcoming season for the Challenge,” stated FTK Promotions owner Andy Seesemann. “There are a lot of new components regarding the series with our partnership with Shinko Racing Kart Tires and adding a fourth event to the schedule. The same competitive yet fun atmosphere returns, along with our experienced staff, many of whom have been with the program for over a decade, including the many teams and companies who have support the Challenge for the 18 years.”
Support from the karting community and industry members continue to pour into the 2025 Challenge of the Americas. Six companies have put forward their backing of the Challenge by signing on as class sponsors for the upcoming season. This year’s class sponsors are:
Forward Direction Motorsports – 100cc Senior
Nash Motorsportz – 100cc Junior
Neliton Race Concepts – Shifter Masters
Ruthless Karting – 100cc Masters
Swedetech Racing Engines – Shifter Senior
The Karting Collective – 60cc Cadet