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In 1959, during karting's early beginnings, Competition Karting, Inc. had its early beginnings as well. Current co-owner Dan Klutz worked for Doss & Sons of Winston-Salem, NC, and began servicing the early kart engines due to Doss & Sons' dealer arrangements with McCulloch Chain Saws. |
| By 1973, the karting business became large enough to open a division of Doss & Sons Saws, then known as Competition Karting Specialties. By 1978, Klutz and current partner Lewis Dowell bought Competition Karting Sales and renamed it Competition Karting, Inc. A 6000 square foot nondescript building with creaky, wooden floors near downtown Winston-Salem served CKI for 34 years. From that building CKI grew to become a major retailer and wholesaler of karts and kart products. |
The expansion of CKI's business during the 1980s into more national mail-order sales and dealer distribution prompted the move into an ultra modern 15,000 square foot facility in Welcome, NC, just south of Winston-Salem.
Located in the Welcome Industrial Park, CKI now enjoys a larger retail showroom, loading docks, expansive office space in addition to all the warehouse space. |
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| Developed by Richard Childress, the Welcome Industrial Park is also home to Richard Childress Racing NASCAR race team headquarters. CKI was built on a nearly 4 acre site in the rear of the development. CKI supports national karting events with a well-stocked parts store on wheels and relies on local dealers to handle the parts reselling duties at the local tracks in the Carolinas. |
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