'Non-MSA' is obviously a negative term and it�s a bit strange to describe something by what it isn�t. We wouldn�t call an orange a non-apple.
That�s why many now prefer to call this area of racing �IKR� � independent kart racing.
Hooton Park was possibly first in putting a positive face on this by calling it �IndiKart�, which is of course essentially the same term.
Relative to MSA racing, IKR is a growth area. There are all sorts of (good) reasons for this, but perhaps the biggest is that the participants (customers!) can have a direct, democratic input concerning the rules under which they race.
Unlike MSA racing, IKR is typically organised directly by the track owners / operators. But there are exceptions like Strubby, OEKC �
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