SAPPHIRE Coast Kart Club's final race meeting for 2019, the Sapphire Cup, brought competitors from clubs as far away as Bairnsdale in the south and Grafton and Newcastle in the north who along with many of our own members are still competing to improve their position in the SCKC club championship standings.
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Club president Robert Motby thanked the many sponsors who got on board throughout the season's competition without whom the trophies and prizes would not have been possible.
He also thanked his committee for the hard work put in throughout the year which has seen the SCKC grow to become one of the foremost clubs in NSW.
"Next year is looking to be an exciting time in the club's history with increased memberships and a proposed extension from the current 700m layout to 1030m," Motby said.
"We are also opening the track up to road driver training, the Stay Upright campaign and the Rotary Club's RYDA training program targeting 16 to 18-year-olds."