It’s almost time for the second round of the 2026 EnduroKA season!
A trip to Lincolnshire is on the cards for the popular Mk1 Ford KA endurance series, with six hours of racing around KAdwell Park taking place on Sunday 10 May.
The circuit, fondly likened to a ‘mini-Nürburgring’, is narrow, technical, and relentlessly undulating. One thing’s for certain, competitors can expect plenty of challenges awaiting them within the Lincolnshire Wolds.
Perhaps the most notable is the iconic ‘Mountain’ section of track, which is followed immediately by the tight ‘Hall Bends’ sequence. This will demand equal measures of both commitment and precision from drivers, while in turn providing an immense sense of satisfaction when mastered.
In fact, the challenging-yet-rewarding nature of KAdwell Park ranks it amongst the favourites for the EnduroKA paddock – and that’s not to mention its ability to produce action-packed races!
After 164 laps in 2025, it was MilnAir Racing who secured victory at the hands of: Jonny Milner, George Wright and Jack Wright. To highlight just how close the racing can be at KAdwell Park, only 0.396s separated the two other teams on the podium, with GM Performance narrowly fending off KaHoona’s Race Team.
Hopes will be high for similar excitement this time around!
A whole host of new and familiar faces are set to compete on 10 May. Burton Power Racing and Kaston Martin are two teams who will be hoping to improve on their solid season openers and challenge for the podium places, alongside fellow series regulars in Orkasport and No Nonsense Racing. Elsewhere, Chickspeed Motorsport are set to make their first appearance of the year, as will the #24 KA of Team GooZoo Racing.
Kaston Martin were the team who had the honour of claiming the first Dagenham Dustbin of the year at Snetterton in March. They will be hoping to catch the eye (and votes!) of the Orange Army once more in Lincolnshire, but you can be certain that they will face stern competition from a range of fantastic liveries.
Bring on 10 May!
Race entries can be made here.
Photo: Gary Hawkins Photography

