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    4SKA run their endurance racing events in accordance with the rules and regulations as specified in the Karting New South Wales Rule Book. Competitors should be familiar with the content of this rule book, particularly Section 4E – 4 Stroke Endurance.

    In addition to the Karting New South Wales Rule book, competitors must also be aware of the following:

    Supplementary Regulations – these are published prior to each race meeting and relate to each events specific requirements. The supplementary regulations will be available via each event’s information page once entries open.

    Supplementary Engine Technical Specification – this document defines the rules in relation to the engine.

    Bulletins – any updates on a racing weekend with regards to regulations will be published as a bulletin. Competitors are generally notified of bulletins at the drivers briefing.

    Our Reigning Champions

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    • 2024 Outright Champions

      #1 (AKA 99) - HoofHearted

    • 2024 Champ Class Champions

      #53 - MRT

    • 2024 Club Class Champions

      #21 - Loose Nuts

    • 2024 4SE Single Engine State Champions

      #9 - Rocks & Diamonds

    The 4SKA Honour Roll

    Year

    Engine

    Class

    Champion Team

    • 2024

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • Club Class
      • HoofHearted
      • MRT
      • Loose Nuts Racing
    • 2023

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • Club Class
      • HoofHearted
      • Wildslide Motorsport 70
      • Loose Nuts Racing
    • 2022

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • Pro-Axle Racing
      • Wildslide Motorsport 77
    • 2021

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • Pro-Axle Racing
      • Wildslide Motorsport 77
    • 2020

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • HoofHearted
      • MRT
    • 2019

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • St Croix
      • Manning Maniacs
    • 2018

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • St Croix
      • Dieci Racing
    • 2017

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • Maldon Storm
      • GSP Racing
    • 2016

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • Pro Axle Racing
      • JT Racing
    • 2015

      • Outright (Pro Class)
      • Champ Class
      • Pro Axle Racing
      • Learn The Right Way Racing
    • 2014

      • 175kg
      • The Dudleys
    • 2013

      • 175kg
      • Karting World Favourites
    • 2012

      • 175kg
      • Maldon Storm
    • 2011

      • 175kg
      • Maldon Storm
    • 2010

      • 170kg
      • 190kg
      • Team Hulk
      • DILLIGAF
    • 2009

      • 170kg
      • Team Hulk
    • 2008

      • KX21 Engine
      • EX27 Engine
      • Team Gozo
      • Granny Shifters
    • 2007

      • EX27 Engine
      • If Only

    Suggested Gearing

    The following suggested gear ratios are based on a combined kart and driver weight of 175kg, using a Briggs & Stratton LO206 engine (rev-limited) and Dunlop SL1A tyres. These ratios are recommendations only—optimal gearing may vary depending on factors such as weather conditions, kart setup, total weight, and driving style.

    To keep things consistent, we’ve used a 17-tooth front sprocket as the baseline. As a general rule, a change of 1 tooth on the front is roughly equivalent to 4 teeth on the rear.

    Example: 16/64 = 17/68 = 18/72

    Track

    Layout

    Length

    Direction

    Gearing

    • Butterfly Farm

      Full Track

      m

      Anti-clockwise

      T.B.A.

    • Canberra

      New Layout CCW

      1110m

      Anti-clockwise

      17:63-64

    • Canberra

      New Layout CW

      1109m

      Clockwise

      17:63-64

    • Eastern Creek

      Track A

      1024m

      Anti-clockwise

      17:63-64

    • Kembla Grange

      Full Track

      m

      Clockwise

      T.B.A.

    • Lincoln County Raceway

      Track A

      1056m

      Anti-clockwise

      17:68

    • Lithgow

      Main Layout

      751m

      Clockwise

      17:71-72

    • Manning Valley

      New Layout CCW

      711m

      Anti-clockwise

      17:68

    • Manning Valley

      New Layout CW

      711m

      Clockwise

      17:68

    • Manning Valley

      Old Layout

      620m

      Anti-clockwise

      T.B.A.

    • Newcastle

      Full Track CW

      m

      Clockwise

      T.B.A.

    • Newcastle

      Full Track

      1064m

      Anti-clockwise

      T.B.A.

    • Orange

      Track C (hairpin)

      853m

      Clockwise

      17:68-69

    • Orange

      Track B

      713m

      Clockwise

      17:67

    • Picton

      Full Track

      m

      Clockwise

      T.B.A.

    • Port Macquarie

      Full Track

      1052m

      Anti-clockwise

      T.B.A.

    • Wagga

      Full layout

      m

      Anti-clockwise

      T.B.A.

    Lap Records

    • Butterfly Farm

      Full Track

      45.845sec

      Joey Desisto

      18/09/2010

    • Canberra

      New Layout CCW

      56.134sec

      Zac Crichton

      Rocks And Diamonds

      10/03/2024

    • Canberra

      New Layout CW

      56.443sec

      William Lucas

      HoofHearted

      16/02/2025

    • Canberra

      Old Layout CCW

      39.088sec

      Liam Ferry

      28/04/2019

      Canberra

      Old Layout CCW

      38.694sec

      Jamie Craig

      06/03/2016

      Canberra

      Old Layout CCW

      38.035sec

      David Zammit

      23/09/2012

    • Eastern Creek

      Track A

      49.424sec

      William Lucas

      HoofHearted Racing

      23/05/2021

      Eastern Creek

      Track A

      49.337sec

      William Lucas

      HoofHearted Racing

      12/03/2017

    • Kembla Grange

      Full Track

      30.254sec

      William Lucas

      17/05/2015

    • Lincoln County Raceway

      Track A

      59.143sec

      Bailey Humphreys

      Full Send Motorsport

      22/09/2023

    • Lithgow

      Main Layout

      40.313sec

      Liam Ferry

      29/09/2019

      Lithgow

      Main Layout

      40.895sec

      William Lucas

      HoofHearted Racing

      09/09/2018

    • Manning Valley

      New Layout CCW

      39.542sec

      Daniel Paterson

      HoofHearted

      12/08/2023

    • Manning Valley

      New Layout CW

      39.878sec

      Zac Crichton

      Rocks and Diamonds

      12/04/2025

    • Manning Valley

      Old Layout

      32.802sec

      Daniel Patterson

      19/07/2019

      Manning Valley

      Old Layout

      32.937sec

      Chris Bregonje

      20/08/2017

    • Newcastle

      Full Track CW

      58.392sec

      Tony Bregonje

      24/06/2017

    • Newcastle

      Full Track

      57.144sec

      Bailey Humphreys

      The Dudleys

      20/07/2025

      Newcastle

      Full Track

      57.848sec

      David Zammit

      09/08/2018

    • Orange

      Track C (hairpin)

      45.440sec

      Bailey Humphreys

      Full Send Motorsport

      29/09/2024

      Orange

      Track C (hairpin)

      46.972sec

      Mark Pickering

      The Marvins

      21/10/2015

    • Orange

      Track B

      37.902sec

      William Lucas

      HoofHearted

      19/10/2019

      Orange

      Track B

      37.808sec

      William Lucas

      HoofHearted

      27/10/2018

    • Picton

      Full Track

      33.876sec

      Daniel Paterson

      19/07/2019

      Picton

      Full Track

      33.805sec

      David Zammit

      05/07/2015

      Picton

      Full Track

      32.720sec

      Mark Pickering

      The Marvins

      28/02/2014

    • Port Macquarie

      Full Track

      61.58sec

      Joshua Fetterplace

      02/07/2022

      Port Macquarie

      Full Track

      56.528sec

      Mark Pickering

      The Marvins

      28/02/2014

    • Wagga

      Full layout

      39.949sec

      Bailey Humphreys

      Full Send Motorsport

      05/04/2024

    4SKA Membership

    To obtain an annual KNSW License, you must first become a member of a karting club affiliated with KNSW.

    By choosing 4SKANSW Inc as your club, you’re supporting a not-for-profit organisation that reinvests every dollar back into running and improving race events. Our members and competitors can attest to our ongoing commitment to upgrading club equipment and technology.

    4SKANSW membership operates on a financial year cycle, with all memberships due for renewal by 1st July each year.

    If you join during the three months leading up to 30th June, your membership will be automatically extended through to 30th June of the following year.

    4SKA Membership Fees

    Junior Membership (Competition with Voting Rights) –  $50.00 p.a.
    SeniorMembership (Competition with Voting Rights) –  $50.00 p.a.
    Associate Membership (Non Competition with Voting Rights) –  $25.00

    Obtaining/Renewing Memberships

    You can get or renew your membership through the KNSW Portal

    Upcoming Events

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    Life Members

    Life Membership is the highest honour our club can bestow. It recognises individuals who have made outstanding, long-term contributions to the growth, success, and spirit of the club. Through their dedication, passion, and countless hours of service, these members have helped shape our community and laid the foundation for what we are today.

    We proudly acknowledge and thank our Life Members:

    • Ray Russell

      Awarded: 2016

    • Mark Pickering

      Awarded: 2018

    • Greg Cox

      Awarded: 2023

    • Maxine Cooper

      Awarded: 2023

    • Rob Russell

      Awarded: 2023

    Meet Our Committee

    Our club is run by a passionate and dedicated group of volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep things running smoothly—on and off the track. From event planning and technical support to club governance and communication, each committee member plays a vital role in delivering the best possible racing experience for our members.

    Here’s the team driving the club forward:

    Elected Committee for 2024/2025

    • President:

      Mark Turnbull

    • Vice President:

      Greg Cox

    • Secretary:

      Maxine Cooper

    • Treasurer:

      Greg Cox

    • Assistant Treasurer:

      Damien Selakovic

    • General Committee 1:

      Rob Russell

    • General Committee 2:

      Trent Dowling

    • General Committee 3:

      Ray Russell

    Supporting Roles

    • Officials Coordinator:

      Maxine Cooper

    • Club Contact:

      Rob Russell

    • Karting NSW Delegate:

      Ray Russell

    • IT/Website Manager:

      Mark Turnbull

    Our Story

    Our series has humble beginnings in the not-so-famous Subaru F4 Series —thrilling four-hour endurance races held monthly under the Saturday night lights at Picton Kart Track. It was intense, atmospheric racing where teams pushed hard into the night. Some of us still remember feeling our way through the turn at Willows as the late-night fog rolled in, or the heart-pounding moments of going two-wide into the final corner in the race for the finish line. And of course, who could forget the midnight BBQs—sausage sandwiches, a drink or two, and plenty of banter about the night’s best moves.

    Subaru F4 Series at Picton Kart Track

    As a result, a close-knit community began to form—and the idea of creating a self-sufficient club soon entered the conversation. That was all the motivation our founding members—Ray Russell, Mark Pickering, and Rhonda Leet—needed to get the wheels in motion. By early 2014, the Subaru Karting Association was born.

    The club’s inaugural event was a six-hour endurance race at the Port Macquarie Kart Track, held in extremely wet conditions. Despite the weather, the race was a huge success, and those who were there still look back fondly on that memorable weekend. Remarkably, many of the drivers and teams who took part in that first event are still involved in the club and racing with us today.

    Outgrid for our inaugural event at Port Macquarie

    A flyer from the early days

    In 2015, the club committed to running a full calendar of endurance racing events—an effort that soon caught the attention of Karting New South Wales. This led to the club affiliating with Karting NSW and successfully homologating the Subaru KX21 engine, making it eligible for competition across the country.

    Over the following years, the club continued to grow steadily—until news broke of the impending closure of Fuji Heavy Industries in Japan, the manufacturer of our Subaru KX21 engine. Suddenly, our trusted powerplant had an expiry date. In response, the club voted in early 2018 to adopt a new name: Four Stroke Karting Association of New South Wales Inc. From 2019 onward, we transitioned to our new engine of choice—the Briggs & Stratton LO206.

    Starting grid at Dubbo

    The Briggs & Stratton LO206 engine has been a fantastic fit for our club. With a built-in rev limiter, it’s reliable, easy to maintain, and delivers incredibly close, competitive racing thanks to its consistent performance across the board.

    We Are a Club That Reinvests

    We’re a not-for-profit organisation, and every dollar earned goes straight back into the club—whether it’s for new equipment or promoting the sport we love. Over the years, we’ve invested thousands to enhance the racing experience, and we continue to do so.

    We’ve invested in professional-grade equipment.

    We pride ourselves on delivering a professional racing experience. Our club is equipped with:

    • An Ever-reliable MyLaps Timing System

    • Race America Track Safety Lights

    • Portable Weighbridge

    • Fuel Bay & Pit Lane Timing System

    • Fully Outfitted Club Trailer

    We’ve also funded and installed permanent timing loops at key tracks including Canberra, Dubbo, Manning Valley, Lithgow, Wagga, and Orange to ensure flawless pit stop timing—every time.

    And finally, our vision, we like to keep it simple:

    • We’re a social club that goes racing.

    • We run a sealed, control Briggs & Stratton LO206 engine, fitted to most karting chassis—ensuring a level playing field for all.

    • We aim to run every event professionally and by the rule book.

    • We race at the best tracks across NSW and the ACT.

    • We host eight rounds per year, packed with action and camaraderie.

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