Moree’s 95/38 Paradise Raceway Hosts 20 Categories of Go Cart Racing

Moree’s 95/38 Paradise Raceway hosted 20 categories of go cart racing on Saturday.

Moree’s 95/38 Paradise Raceway was the setting for 20 categories of go cart racing on Saturday, January 25.

Racing enthusiasts, spectators, and vendors enjoyed a day of go cart racing at one of the southeast’s elite facilities located between Sellers and Latta, South Carolina.

Moree’s 95/38 Paradise Raceway offers the public a family friendly atmosphere with no alcohol or drugs.

This facility includes 180 sheds around the track for preparation for one’s go cart, a concession stand with food prepared by Chef Charles Taylor and staff, an ice cream shop, t-shirt shop, vendors on site, tiled clean bathrooms, a paned grid area from the entry to the exit of the track, a state-of-the-art VIP lounge, asphalt track, three raised walkways around the track for viewing the races, an equipped children’s playground, a lake, and much more.

Henry Moree, owner and operator, has plans to construct three more VIP lounges around the track and a NASCAR scoreboard.

Troy Duncan, a friend of Henry Moree and also a go cart racing promoter, was on hand for the races Saturday, He hosted a 1500-entry go cart race in Carson, Georgia, this past Thanksgiving.

Hunter Moree with his go cart and a Moree’s King Tire. Hunter is the first racer to import his own tires from China. He won his division on Saturday on his Moree’s King tires.

Hunter Moree, son of Henry Moree, won his go cart division race Saturday on his own tires (Moree’s King’s Tire) imported from China. He is the first racer to possess his own tires.

You can enjoy go cart racing at its best at Moree’s 95/38 Paradise Raceway every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month.

Photos by Johnnie Daniels/THE DILLON HERALD. Click the images below to view at full size!

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