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Music City Kartplex aerial view
About the Facility

BUILT FOR
REAL RACERS.

Music City Kartplex is a 34-acre outdoor motorsports complex in Shelbyville, Tennessee. Opened November 2024. Built from scratch with one mission: give Middle Tennessee a track worthy of the racers who actually live here.

34AC
Acre Complex
0.5MI
Asphalt Track
11TURNS
Multi-Config
50+MPH
Top Speed
19CLASSES
R&R Series
200+GUESTS
Event Capacity
The Story
Our Story.

What We're
Building.

Most kart tracks are amusement parks dressed up in racing gear. We're the opposite. A real outdoor track. Real Italian rental karts. A real sanctioned championship series. A pro shop that carries Tony Kart, Tillotson, and MyLaps because that's what real racers run.

Our community is families, weekend warriors, full-time competitors, and first-timers. The racing puts them on the same track. The leaderboard sorts them out.

Phase 1 opens at Music City Kartplex
From Dirt To Asphalt · 2024
2024
Phase 1 opens

November 2024. Half-mile track and main paddock open to the public. First Wednesday Night Rental League fills in 48 hours.

Inaugural Rhythm & Race season at Music City Kartplex
Season One · Green Flag
2025
Inaugural Rhythm & Race season

10-round championship series launches with 19 classes. NKA-sanctioned, four platinum sponsors signed by mid-season.

Phase 2 expansion at Music City Kartplex
Phase 2 · Garages Rise
2026
Phase 2 expansion

Premium garages, mechanic shop, expanded storage. Phase 1 garages sold out in months. Phase 2 waitlist open.

The platform builds at Music City Kartplex
What's Next · Under The Lights
Next
The platform builds

Modern booking, member portals, driver profiles, live timing, sponsorship engine. The track keeps the racing pure, the platform handles the rest.

Race day
Karts on track
Why Shelbyville

ROOM TO BUILD
SOMETHING REAL.

A real half-mile road course needs real land. We found 34 acres in Shelbyville, an hour southeast of Nashville. Far enough out to build it the right way, close enough to be a day trip for all of Middle Tennessee.

Directions, drive times, and the full facility tour →

COME
SEE IT.

The website only does so much. The track does the rest.