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NatSKA - The National Schools Karting Association.

NatSKA (The National Schools and Youth Group Karting Association) was formed in 1971 in the northeast, by a group of like-minded people intent on making motorsport accessible to school children. One of their primary objectives was to make kart racing affordable to as many people as possible, whilst maintaining a high level of competition.

NatSKA Learning

Learning.

Engineering, team work, solution finding, social group engagement, and driving skills are all part of a unique learning experience which NatSKA can provide children between the ages of 8 and 18.
NatSKA Racing

Racing.

A competitive environment on and off track is structured and monitored to achieve a fair and inclusive environment that enables the drivers to develop race craft in driving skills, techniques and strategies.
NatSKA Winning

Winning.

Trophies, podiums, taking part and enjoyment are all categories of winning in NatSKA that make it a unique environment and individual in the motorsport industry.  Its why NatSKA is valued by many in the sport.

NatSKA Nationals Magazine.

Following the introduction of the NatSKA magazine in 2021, the 2023 edition is here. The magazine is full of interesting items on the organisation and those who have come to enjoy it. Read about the years racing results, driver and leader profiles, retiring drivers and those not forgotten legends of NatSKA racing.

Logos over the years.

NatSKA Logo Pre 1995
NatSKA Logo Pre 2021
NatSKA Logo 50 Years

NatSKA Handbook and Regulations.

The National Schools Karting Association handbook and regulations is issued to all groups entering events to race.  Each group ensures their equipment and members conform to those regulations which are approved by MSUK, the UK’s motorsport authority. You can download your copy here to see what is needed for you to get involved, with AMS or another group.

Motorsport Live Timing.

NatSKA race events are covered by Motorsport Live Timing which is a live stream of the races, lap times and driver positions.  The data is also used by competitors to see how they did in their previous events.  Visit the live event here: Motorsport Live Timing – NatSKA