NEXT EVENTS 2025

19/042025-04-19Otterton
20/042025-04-20Lydden Hill
04/052025-05-04Bradford
04/052025-05-04Billericay
10/052025-05-10Robertsbridge
17/052025-05-17Westbury
18/052025-05-18Ashby de la Zouch
25/052025-05-25Crewe
25/052025-05-25Great Dunmow
25/052025-05-25Andover
08/062025-06-08Rushden
14/062025-06-14Humber Bridge
21/062025-06-21Avon Dassett
22/062025-06-22Lincoln
22/062025-06-22Burghfield
28/062025-06-28Tunbridge Wells
29/062025-06-29Richards Castle
29/062025-06-29Hinckley
06/072025-07-06Bideford
12/072025-07-12Fishguard
13/072025-07-13Castle Douglas
20/072025-07-20Bordon
26/072025-07-26Harewood
27/072025-07-27Harewood
09/082025-08-09Dunstable
10/082025-08-10Ilfracombe
16/082025-08-16Barrow
23/082025-08-23Accrington
24/082025-08-24Badsey
24/082025-08-24Newbury
31/082025-08-31Berkeley
07/092025-09-07Bristol
14/092025-09-14Cookham Dean
14/092025-09-14Farndon
14/092025-09-14Longridge
14/092025-09-14Colchester
20/092025-09-20Kop Hill
21/092025-09-21Kop Hill
21/092025-09-21Hitchen
21/092025-09-21Hunstanton

NEWS

Jan 1, 2025. Happy New Year to all gravity karters. The event calendar is filling up and for those willing to travel, there are races throughout the summer. The South of England leads the way at the moment which marks a change from 5 years ago when the sport was predominately centred in the North. Entry fees continue to rise but it's still low cost and affordable compared to any other form of adrenaline raising vehicular activity.

In recent times the UK has seen more than 40 soapbox events staged annually in every region of Britain. It's a sport that appeals to all, whether young or old, man or woman, girl or boy. Somehow it manages to put a smile on the face of everyone who engages with the activity in whatever capacity: competitor, organisers or just spectator. It's a great way to earn money for charities and good causes. Several regular races have now raised over £100,000 each for their chosen very appreciative charities.


There will be a race local to most people but it's not a national sport. There are no agreed common rules regarding construction or running a race, no standards for safety, not even a fixture list (until now). All of which makes it difficult for a newcomer to get started. So the aim of the following pages is to help demystify the sometimes arcane nature of soapbox racing and encourage more people to engage with a family friendly fun weekend activity. Who knows, if you pay attention, you may even win a bit of silverware!