
The border based twin cities of Albury-Wodonga are set for an influx of Australian karting’s best this weekend to decide winners in the 2026 Victorian Kart Championship.
More than 300 drivers have entered across eleven classes to contest the blue-plate event, and according to Albury Wodonga Kart Club President Sheree Muller, the local drivers are feeling the pressure to perform on their home ground.
“It’s amazing the pressure it puts on our local drivers. They really feel the weight of performing well and representing their club, which is great that it means that much to them,” said Muller.
Despite the unpredictability of the weather forecast, Sheree is excited for the club to host the event after volunteers have worked hard to have everything ready.
“The track looks amazing right now after a lot of hard work from our members. The grass is green, they’ve freshly painted the ripple strips and we’re keen to go racing and host the titles! So whether it’s sunny and warm or rainy and cold, it will still be a great weekend,” said Muller.
Practice begins at 8:00am this Friday April 10, the heat races will be contested on Saturday ahead of the Championship Finals on Sunday. Timing is available on Speedhive all throughout the weekend.
The Albury Wodonga Kart Club is located on Sheathers Road, Wodonga. Admission is free for spectators.





















