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  • LVGP500 Results

    The LVGP500 proved to be one of the most competitive races in Lehigh Valley Grand Prix racing history.  A field comprised of 4 Pro Teams and 10 Amateur Teams was much faster and competitive than expected. “Generally when you have teams that have never competed in an endurance race before and drivers that have never […]

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  • Jr Age Requirement Drops to 8 Years of Age

    The age requirement to race at Lehigh Valley Grand Prix has dropped to 8 years of age!  The age for the Jr karts is now 8-14 years of age and the requirements for the adult Super Karts is 15 years of age and older. Now you don’t have to wait to be 10 to enjoy […]

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  • Girls on the go: local drivers influenced by Danica Patrick

    ALLENTOWN, Pa. – For the first time in Daytona 500 history, a woman will start from the pole position. And two local girls are among those hoping to follow in Danica Patrick’s tire tracks someday. When they rev the engines at Lehigh Valley Grand Prix in Allentown, it’s not just the guys on the go-kart […]

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  • Grand Prix adds horsepower to boost appeal as business, entertainment venue

    When it came time to upgrade its fleet of gas-powered karts, Lehigh Valley Grand Prix President Mike McCreary had to make a decision. Should he go for the maximum speed the karts could hit and attract the growing number of racing professionals that visit the facility for fun and practice? Or should he keep the […]

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  • Lehigh Valley Grand Prix Gets Faster Go-Karts

    Lehigh Valley Grand Prix has converted its fleet of karts from 6.5hp Honda engines to 9hp Honda engines. This change will give customers the opportunity to race the fastest indoor concession karts in the U.S. with no prior qualifications. “We are always striving to offer the ultimate racing experience here at LVGP. We felt that the […]

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  • Lehigh Valley Grand Prix Gets Faster Go-Karts

    Lehigh Valley Grand Prix has converted its fleet of karts from 6.5hp Honda engines to 9hp Honda engines. This change will give customers the opportunity to race the fastest indoor concession karts in the U.S. with no prior qualifications. “We are always striving to offer the ultimate racing experience here at LVGP. We felt that the […]

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  • Lehigh Valley Grand Prix Gets Faster Go-Karts

    Lehigh Valley Grand Prix has converted its fleet of karts from 6.5hp Honda engines to 9hp Honda engines. This change will give customers the opportunity to race the fastest indoor concession karts in the U.S. with no prior qualifications. “We are always striving to offer the ultimate racing experience here at LVGP. We felt that the […]

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  • Lehigh Valley Grand Prix Gets Faster Go-Karts

    Lehigh Valley Grand Prix has converted its fleet of karts from 6.5hp Honda engines to 9hp Honda engines. This change will give customers the opportunity to race the fastest indoor concession karts in the U.S. with no prior qualifications. “We are always striving to offer the ultimate racing experience here at LVGP. We felt that the […]

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  • Lehigh Valley Grand Prix speeds up with Super Karts (2/12/13)

    A Lehigh Valley business has invested in speed – literally. Lehigh Valley Grand Prix in Allentown, an indoor kart racing venue, has upgraded its fleet of gas-powered karts to Super Karts. At a cost of about $1,500 for each $10,000 vehicle, Grand Prix replaced the existing 6 ½-horsepower engines with 9-horsepower engines. The new engines […]

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  • Lehigh Valley Grand Prix Gets Faster Go-Karts

    Lehigh Valley Grand Prix has converted its fleet of karts from 6.5hp Honda engines to 9hp Honda engines. This change will give customers the opportunity to race the fastest indoor concession karts in the U.S. with no prior qualifications. “We are always striving to offer the ultimate racing experience here at LVGP. We felt that the […]

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