100% of revenue generated from racers wearing pink will be donated
Hyper Karting today confirmed it will be turning pink in support of the McGrath Foundation this January.
Quickly becoming Australia’s most exhilarating and popular go karting experience, the Sydney Hyper Karting venue, its website and staff will transform pink between January 4 – 8, 2023 in line with the annual Pink Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground where Australia takes on South Africa.
Members and guests racing across the five day Test period who wear pink will have 100% of their race fee donated to the McGrath Foundation. Additionally, a limited series McGrath Foundation and Hyper Karting shirt will also be available for purchase with all revenue once again donated to the Foundation. Race winners across the five days will receive a limited series pink Hyper Karting hat with all racers on day three of the Pink Test to receive the hat in support of the annual Jane McGrath Day, which historically takes place on the third day of the Pink Test.
The venue will also unveil a co-branded McGrath Foundation and Hyper Karting race kart to become a permanent fixture on its track.
Managing Director, Hyper Karting, Andrew Richardson said: “We are honoured to turn pink and become a 2023 McGrath Foundation Pink Test supporter venue and do our part in helping raise funds for people experiencing breast cancer. Located just around the corner from the SCG where the Pink Test will take place, we hope that we can encourage all Sydneysiders to come and join us, wear pink and get behind this worthwhile cause.”
Holly Masters, CEO of the McGrath Foundation said: “We are delighted to have Hyper Karting on board supporting the McGrath Foundation this Pink Test to help us meet our mission to ensure that no one goes through breast cancer without the care of a breast care nurse.”
Located on the top level of Moore Park’s Entertainment Quarter car park, Hyper Karting is an experience like no other.
Designed with the whole family in mind, Hyper Karting features two tracks; the main track, Australia’s longest indoor go-karting track, is 410 metres of hairpin turns, loops, straights and just like in the Formula 1, each kart features a boost button, which, when activated gives a 10% power boost, will let you speed past rival racers. As a family friendly venue, Hyper Karting’s second track is a mini track with safety and fun in mind for smaller speed chasers, aged 3 – 7 years.
Hyper Karting in support of the McGrath Foundation Pink Test will run between January 4-8, 2023. It is sure to be a huge event so be sure to book and get in early as track times and spots are limited and remember to wear pink in support of the McGrath Foundation.
Book now at www.hyperkarting.com.au