Fast Track Karting owners Dave Hik (left) and Ryan Fischer are opening up their business for a couple of hours of free racing on Dec. 1. A cash or non-perishable food donation will earn a free race for their Speed for Need event with donations going to the Langley Christmas Bureau and Sources Food Bank.

Fast Track Karting owners Dave Hik (left) and Ryan Fischer are opening up their business for a couple of hours of free racing on Dec. 1. A cash or non-perishable food donation will earn a free race for their Speed for Need event with donations going to the Langley Christmas Bureau and Sources Food Bank.

Speed for Need returns for a second year

After successful fundraiser in 2015, Langley's Fast Track Karting once again exchanging cash, non-perishable food donations for free rides

Donate to a good cause and get a free spin. Simple as that.

Langley’s Indoor Fast Track Karting is once again opening their doors as a fundraiser for those in need this holiday season.

On Thursday, Dec. 1, the indoor racing facility will offer a free race around the track in exchange for either a cash donation or non-perishable food donation. It will be offered from 6 to 8 p.m.

The donations will go to the Langley Christmas Bureau and Sources Langley Food Bank.

Riders must be a minimum of 56 inches tall to go on the adult track and at least 48 inches tall on the junior track. The adult track can hold a dozen karts at once while the junior track can accommodate four karts.

Space is limited and races will run on a first-come first-serve basis.

The facility is located at 5760 Production Way.

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